Chrystora123
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Omicron is another FUD
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somewhere, please tell me (within the next 25 years please) and I'll
change it to unsigned int." -- Satoshi
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BobLawblaw
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January 25, 2021, 07:30:59 AM Last edit: January 25, 2021, 08:57:06 AM by BobLawblaw |
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we above that sh*t LOL. HFSP, pleb !!
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January 25, 2021, 07:34:16 AM |
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Meanwhile: observing a pump for ants (asian traders up early?)
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psycodad
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January 25, 2021, 08:14:38 AM |
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Speaking of Covid, here's a clinical trial using a cocktail of low cost, readily available therapies (MATH+) given to various stage hospitalized Covid-19 patients. https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/MATH-plus-Rationale-Journal-of-Intensive-Care-Medicine-Dec2020.pdfJust look at the result outcomes on page 14. "The average hospital mortality at these 2 centers in over 300 patients treated is 5.1%, which represents more than a 75% absolute risk reduction in mortality compared to the average published hospital mortality of 22.9% among COVID-19 patients."
Of course the MSM has been dead silent about this. Gotta push those expensive vaccines. The vaccines aren't expensive. Once you're in a Western hospital you're already costing thousands so if there was an efficient treatment it would be used, price is secondary. If this course of treatment is really useful then it will be used. The vaccines aren't probably expensive themselves (though I've heard some hefty prices being called per shot - also it should be noted that customers are not allowed to discuss pricing), but development in shortest time has been. Politics owes these companies now. And politics always said the solution to this problem is a vaccine, how can they change their opinion now suddenly? I've read a similar article recently in a local (quite reputable) newspaper (but can't dig up the source, sorry tried hard). Basically a doc treating Covid patients said some combo of older drugs can even be sent to the sick by post with an oxygen meter so the patient can basically treat himself according to a simple manual (if blood oxygen goes below this, take this for this long etc.). They used this combination in hospital successfully but nobody wants to approve those drugs for use against Covid. I smell certainly the stink of competing interests. Ask yourself, who should pay for the approval if the drugs in question are dirt cheap? Billions have been invested in these vaccines, it would be shame to have them go to waste only because some cheap old drug combinations are effective. I for one won't be getting this shot in the near future, I'll rather stay hunkered down for one or two years more and watch how things develop. But I am very thankful for those trying Contergan, Pandemrix, Covid vaccine.
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Cryptotourist
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January 25, 2021, 08:33:34 AM |
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Is National Geographic also MSM/Prada/Chinese commie propaganda?
Well kinda, but the best one for that is History Channel (lol) and storage wars. Show me da money, wtf is "history". That said, of course humans are a collection of walking viruses.
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Tash
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January 25, 2021, 09:04:33 AM Last edit: January 25, 2021, 09:20:26 AM by Tash |
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Speaking of Covid, here's a clinical trial using a cocktail of low cost, readily available therapies (MATH+) given to various stage hospitalized Covid-19 patients. https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/MATH-plus-Rationale-Journal-of-Intensive-Care-Medicine-Dec2020.pdfJust look at the result outcomes on page 14. "The average hospital mortality at these 2 centers in over 300 patients treated is 5.1%, which represents more than a 75% absolute risk reduction in mortality compared to the average published hospital mortality of 22.9% among COVID-19 patients."
Of course the MSM has been dead silent about this. Gotta push those expensive vaccines. There is two options: Option 1, catch some sun https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5311897.0Option 2, vaccine Best reserved for last. Do not have sex for a whole year after taking covid vaccine. https://www.outlookindia.com/website/story/india-news-how-safe-is-it-to-have-sex-after-you-take-covid-vaccine-experts-advise-caution/371636Excuse me now i go for walk, sun is out
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OutOfMemory
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January 25, 2021, 09:36:56 AM |
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BSv is totally not a cult cunt, FTFY Here's some spam pic of a swan from today's walk to the lake, to sweeten up the sideways range bound (aka. boring) price action: Manual focus because of autofocus malfunction due to coldness. So not perfect sharpness on the spot, but good enough for this shot. EDIT: Time for a pump, isn't it? Looks like a goose to me.. but what do I know about one bird versus another bird? Swans turn white when mature. They are brown at birth and while juvenile. There's even a child story "The ugly ducking", you may know, but it's of German origin, so maybe not Now you know a little bit more about swans
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El duderino_
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January 25, 2021, 09:45:25 AM |
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Btw actually, he was a massive talent, still not to old, but very bad mentally for the sports... he has an amazing brutal punch, but still many have a good punch, the sport asks commitment and sacrifices. It ain't coming easy...
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January 25, 2021, 10:07:49 AM |
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Key metrics show this week’s $4B Bitcoin options expiry favors bullswhen I read this kind of news I remember my country's mechanics... In my country if the person has a damaged car and ask the mechanic to fix it and he can fix it and you ask him: when can I do the next car overhaul ? if he responds with optimism: 'you can stay with the car for many months, something like 6 months ". then prepare yourself because within 1 month your car will stop due to mechanical problems.
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January 25, 2021, 10:14:02 AM |
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BSv is totally not a cult cunt, FTFY Here's some spam pic of a swan from today's walk to the lake, to sweeten up the sideways range bound (aka. boring) price action: Manual focus because of autofocus malfunction due to coldness. So not perfect sharpness on the spot, but good enough for this shot. EDIT: Time for a pump, isn't it? Looks like a goose to me.. but what do I know about one bird versus another bird? Swans turn white when mature. They are brown at birth and while juvenile. There's even a child story "The ugly ducking", you may know, but it's of German origin, so maybe not Now you know a little bit more about swans Lovely picture of a majestic animal. A lot of detail in the wings and hand focus turned out decent. Wouldn’t mind a daily shot in the WO thread.
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Sayeds56
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January 25, 2021, 10:39:30 AM |
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BSv is totally not a cult cunt, FTFY Here's some spam pic of a swan from today's walk to the lake, to sweeten up the sideways range bound (aka. boring) price action: Manual focus because of autofocus malfunction due to coldness. So not perfect sharpness on the spot, but good enough for this shot. EDIT: Time for a pump, isn't it? Looks like a goose to me.. but what do I know about one bird versus another bird? Swans are beautiful in every colour.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-amIy3GbxdQSwans turn white when mature. They are brown at birth and while juvenile. There's even a child story "The ugly ducking", you may know, but it's of German origin, so maybe not Now you know a little bit more about swans
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AlcoHoDL
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January 25, 2021, 11:22:28 AM |
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Nice photo, OutOfMemory!
Maybe we could introduce "daily snaps" and post our favorite photos of landscapes, nature, birds (or the flying and the other kind), etc.
But there are OPSEC issues, so I guess it can't happen...
So, come on, Bitcoin, give use a PUMP for SWANS! White or brown, I don't care. Green would be nice, and they'd better be pointing upwards.
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samson
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January 25, 2021, 11:38:05 AM |
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Of course the MSM has been dead silent about this. Gotta push those expensive vaccines.
The vaccines cost a few dollars per shot.
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El duderino_
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January 25, 2021, 12:46:41 PM |
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Antz are pumping brothers
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January 25, 2021, 12:49:13 PM |
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Case in point, if you hypothetically froze the codebase of every cryptocurrency in existence today and said there would be no more updates to them, ever.
Bitcoin: The existing codebase has so much almost perfect set of attributes/functionality/security/value as deflationary money and settlement that, frozen in its existing form, could still one day become a world reserve currency. It's that good, even as-is. The devs would never have to touch another line of code and still it shows the amazing value it gives you today and into the future. If no other crypto existed but Bitcoin, the world of the future would be fine. Better than fine, actually.
Not quite, there are a few lines of code that needs attention relating to how time is stored on chain. Something to do with unsigned integer limits (year 2038 problem + 68 more years), but something we don't need to worry about for maybe 85 years. https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Block_timestampBitcoin uses an unsigned integer for the timestamp, so the year 2038 problem is delayed for another 68 years. Depending on the solution that is agreed upon, will extend this problem either another 300k years, 292 million years or 300+ billion years; in any case it won't be a problem. The upgrade to this can take place over the next 10 years. Its essentially upgrading from 32 bits to 64 bits for the time variable and we'll probably go with what the rest of the world will do before 2038.
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January 25, 2021, 12:51:03 PM |
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PUMP for SWANS!
This aged well.
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January 25, 2021, 01:16:33 PM |
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About Japan and inflation, keep in mind Japan is a very special country. All the kinky stuff aside, Japanese people own a majority of their stock and bond markets, on top of lots of assets in other countries. Then large companies are run like families, where layoffs are minimized, etc., and employees are very loyal. Then there is the fact they're not making children anymore, and there is no immigration. Many factors that can explain the low inflation despite printing money. ... this "have fun staying poor" meme is an arrogant dick kind of thing to say too. Some people can be rich without a cent ... or a satoshi.
It's actually a "funny, arrogant thing to say", considering the saying was stolen from degenerate DeFi addicts and violent mETH-heads, but hey, who am I to know meme origins... EDIT: ...and I mean, if you consider the ironic meta in all of it, Bitcoin could drop to zero due to a fatal flaw, and we'll all have fun staying poor together ! Aren't you dollar rich, now ?
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OutOfMemory
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January 25, 2021, 01:48:03 PM |
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Nice photo, OutOfMemory!
Maybe we could introduce "daily snaps" and post our favorite photos of landscapes, nature, birds (or the flying and the other kind), etc.
But there are OPSEC issues, so I guess it can't happen...
So, come on, Bitcoin, give use a PUMP for SWANS! White or brown, I don't care. Green would be nice, and they'd better be pointing upwards.
Daily snaps would be hard, because i am not out that often for shooting pics. Yesterday my wife was taking an ice bath in a lake, so i took the camera with me. However, i can try do my best to keep this thread fresh with occasional pics. I always check if there is some hint to my location in the pics, if i posted them somewhere else already and so on, also my gear does not record GPS and extensive metadata while imgur strips it anyway. The good news is, there is heaps of older shots (last 15 years or so) on my storage and in other local archives. You can expect to see the best and opsec-safest shots from my collection in the future.
We're over $34k again, so i guess bull market resume is confirmed. I couldn't resist trading this dip with a small part of my (small) stash, which is lying on exchanges for quick cash out in case i'd need to. I gained almost 0.07 BTC out of it, while closing my short term shitcoin positions yesterday. Now on to strict #hodl mode again PUMP for SWANS!
This aged well. Actually i was waiting for this pump since yesterday, i think i also posted a one-liner about this. I saw many Shitcoin-BTC pairs losing strength, so i was assuming a good amount of the traders will pump their "investments" back into BTC again. These occasions, while rare, can't fail you. Even with bad timing you'd get some good Sats out of it.
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January 25, 2021, 01:49:37 PM Last edit: January 25, 2021, 03:33:39 PM by friends1980 |
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Almst 3734,7K. Highest price in 4 days... About time, I was getting bored seeing BTC at 30x its value from 3 years ago.
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