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January 22, 2021, 06:48:57 PM

I've watched a few videos on youtube where Michael Saylor was a guest, each one about an hour long. He makes a lot of sense and explains in plain english what it means to him.

Considering he started learning it all just last year, in 2020, he's not bad at all. Dude is MIT graduate I think. Rocket Scientist or something.

it is encouraging to see how fast an open, smart mind can go down the bitcoin rabbit hole.
now compare that to those who should professionally be open minded in such a way that they could at least comprehend bitcoin and write about it to their readers: the journalists.

them failing miserably for almost a decade.  Tongue

Correction, he knew about bitcoin in 2013, but turned around in 2020 and is now our favorite CEO whale.
Due to a big pump in the Bitcoin price in last few months. Many peoples become interested in and investing in Bitcoin. I think blockchain technology is our up coming future. People who did't like it a while ago are now investing in it.
Blockchain and Bitcoin adoption are completely different things because blockchain is technology and bitcoin is financial independece which is not liked by many big whales in world economy but still its spreading with this all which is great for many those want to live better lives without many controls.
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January 22, 2021, 06:50:05 PM

Finally, a pump for ants against resistance for lice  Grin
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January 22, 2021, 07:00:28 PM


why is there a news that says the opposite?

https://news.bitcoin.com/augmented-reality-firm-nextech-ar-joins-the-bitcoin-treasuries-bandwagon-buys-2-million-btc/

edit: Oh, I looked at the wrong date. thanks OOM
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January 22, 2021, 07:01:28 PM

Dec 29, 2020

EDIT: no worries  Grin

EDIT2: But thanks for posting the find, because now they look even more like complete morons  Grin
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Due to a big pump in the Bitcoin price in last few months. Many peoples become interested in and investing in Bitcoin. I think blockchain technology is our up coming future. People who did't like it a while ago are now investing in it.
they're just afraid to miss out (FOMO).  Even my dog was hit by a FOMO attack, he wants all the Alpo (my dog food) to sell to invest in Bitcoin.  what about humans? it's the same, they are prone to FOMO attacks.  education is really needed..

The reality is very painful, they actually don't really like and understand Bitcoin (people who just started investing in Bitcoin because they saw the current price of Bitcoin), they just like LAMBO..

is this Lambo?
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January 22, 2021, 07:15:01 PM
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Muahaha, retards... should be renamed to mindrustech AR ASAP  Grin

edit: and those numbers omg... 130BTC and 200k profit? Really? I bet half of WO are whales compared to this company...  Grin
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I've watched a few videos on youtube where Michael Saylor was a guest, each one about an hour long. He makes a lot of sense and explains in plain english what it means to him.

Considering he started learning it all just last year, in 2020, he's not bad at all. Dude is MIT graduate I think. Rocket Scientist or something.

it is encouraging to see how fast an open, smart mind can go down the bitcoin rabbit hole.
now compare that to those who should professionally be open minded in such a way that they could at least comprehend bitcoin and write about it to their readers: the journalists.

them failing miserably for almost a decade.  Tongue

Correction, he knew about bitcoin in 2013, but turned around in 2020 and is now our favorite CEO whale.
Due to a big pump in the Bitcoin price in last few months. Many peoples become interested in and investing in Bitcoin. I think blockchain technology is our up coming future. People who did't like it a while ago are now investing in it.
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January 22, 2021, 07:24:16 PM

NexTech, wtf is that? Investment firm for ants?
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January 22, 2021, 07:26:45 PM

I suggest not to hate the crowd that is supposed to start the institutional investor wave  Undecided Grin
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January 22, 2021, 07:34:51 PM

NexTech, wtf is that? Investment firm for ants?
Apparently they're in AR/gaming or something like that. They used their corn as a treasury item, not for third party investment. Still, they should have known better than getting into something you don't understand the fundamentals of.

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@Wekkel Not hating, but an IT firm acting as scared noobs is somewhat striking to me.
@machasm Thank you kind sir  Grin
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January 22, 2021, 07:40:48 PM
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Almost run out of readily available cash for investments, would have to sell something to buy something and since all assets are performing-a difficult proposition.
I wonder if it is all blue skies from here or a few more weeks of consolidation and/or bottoming.
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January 22, 2021, 07:41:49 PM
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So reading about the "double spend" thing, I don't get it: Guy did a cheap fee transaction that sat in mempool. Guy did another transaction with more fee coin to try and free it. Block was confirmed with the low fee transaction. So his wallet should still have the bitcoin from the higher fee transaction in his wallet, the low fee one confirmed and an alternate reality where the higher fee was charged simply didn't exist.

This is not unusual or a big thing. Saying it was on "two chains" is invalid as there is only one real chain. He might as well have posted the fee to testnet.

Oi. I see bigger problems with the idea of sending bitcoin to a BCH address by mistake (which can still be read by the recipient by loading their wallet on the real chain)

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January 22, 2021, 07:47:11 PM
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This is not unusual or a big thing. Saying it was on "two chains" is invalid as there is only one real chain.

It was technically a "block reorganization". Happens all the time. This one was just more significant than all the others, and people ran with the FUD over a trivial number of satoshi.

Everything is retarded.
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January 22, 2021, 08:02:59 PM

Apparently they're in AR/gaming or something like that. They used their corn as a treasury item, not for third party investment. Still, they should have known better than getting into something you don't understand the fundamentals of.

Thank you for that information.

Seriously though, how did this event even became newsworthy?

100 something bitcoins. Wtf?
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January 22, 2021, 08:03:47 PM
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This is not unusual or a big thing. Saying it was on "two chains" is invalid as there is only one real chain.

It was technically a "block reorganization". Happens all the time. This one was just more significant than all the others, and people ran with the FUD over a trivial number of satoshi.

Everything is retarded.
Its not every day the 21st day of the 21st year in the 21st century when a value of $21 gets reorganized on a chain with 21 mil coins
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January 22, 2021, 08:11:29 PM

taking into account that 500 years is a long time, them slowly dying will take a while. easy another 50 years.

One day, our grand children's grand children will be talking about this thread. Bitcoin celebrates it's 500th birthday.
Its very long time and many changes can happen during this time but may be someone found this forum and then this thread for celebrations and found us in very early stage of this bitcoin many crazy things happened here.


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January 22, 2021, 08:15:53 PM

This is not unusual or a big thing. Saying it was on "two chains" is invalid as there is only one real chain.

It was technically a "block reorganization". Happens all the time. This one was just more significant than all the others, and people ran with the FUD over a trivial number of satoshi.

Everything is retarded.

Everything is frightened.

People are just too frightened all the time. You don't need much to make a significant amount of them panic.
Consider, this is happening in times of unprecedented security. Life was never as safe as today (confirmed by science and math).
I guess the media and politics with their ongoing FUD are teaching people to be scared, and that makes them so easy to be manipulated. Kids are growing up overprotected, and so on.
If you want the crowd to choose A, just make them fear B (and C...).

If you want to escape this, you need to focus on calming down, for quite a while.
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January 22, 2021, 08:36:13 PM
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This is not unusual or a big thing. Saying it was on "two chains" is invalid as there is only one real chain.

It was technically a "block reorganization". Happens all the time. This one was just more significant than all the others, and people ran with the FUD over a trivial number of satoshi.

Everything is retarded.
Its not every day the 21st day of the 21st year in the 21st century when a value of $21 gets reorganized on a chain with 21 mil coins

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January 22, 2021, 08:38:04 PM

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If you want to escape this, you need to focus on calming down, for quite a while.


Not gonna happen.
Everyone today is focused on one's personal little reality bubble one has set up on that little swiping device tethered to one's person 24/7.

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January 22, 2021, 08:38:14 PM
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Yes, but they may have also sold just to lock in some profits, not because of a false believe in a double spend. Don’t assume to quickly.


They sold at the bottom to lock in profits?

I don't think so. They were spooked by something they didn't understand.

Let the name Nextech go next to Mindrust on the no-coiner sell-at-the-bottom wall of shame.
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