El duderino_
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friends1980
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February 25, 2021, 10:15:58 PM |
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Solid dump
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Richy_T
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February 25, 2021, 10:20:21 PM |
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This doesn't quite sound like you,
I don't know why not. Perhaps your biases against "big blockers" are affecting your perceptions. From being in it, I can assure you that the vast majority saw through CSWs bullshit like it was tissue paper.
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Richy_T
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February 25, 2021, 10:27:11 PM |
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For large amounts classified as "unreasonable", where the sender can clearly show that they made an honest mistake, then yes, I suppose the bank can intervene and reverse the transaction, or legally force the recipient to do it. But if I accidentally deposit $1000 to an unintended account, it's not so easy. I don't think I can just call my bank and reverse it. It can probably be done, but it will take time and I wouldn't expect the bank to be so helpful, especially if the recipient is uncooperative and tells them some fake story justifying the transfer. If I know the recipient and have transacted with him before, this will make things even more difficult.
As I say, it depends who you are. You and me are going to have difficulties there. A large company that moves billions through the bank yearly? They've probably got a permanently assigned employee or two who can make it happen.
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Toxic2040
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February 25, 2021, 10:27:41 PM |
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Im ok...ok? Just been taking some needed downtime. Hope everyone is doing well...see you all again soonish. Steady as she goes. 1h 4h D
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serveria.com
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February 25, 2021, 10:27:43 PM |
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Solid dump ... for ants
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Richy_T
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February 25, 2021, 10:59:17 PM |
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I hope we're not in for years of slow downward slide again. That was demoralizing.
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bitcoinPsycho
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February 25, 2021, 11:01:12 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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I hope we're not in for years of slow downward slide again. That was demoralizing.
If you zoom out it all becomes very clear
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Dabs
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February 25, 2021, 11:04:28 PM |
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Fortunately, Bitcoin addresses have some level of error-checking built-in, so as to avoid sending your corn to an unintended address.
So easy to visually double or triple check if you've got the correct address. Look at first 5 letters, look at last 5 letters, if you've got more time look at all the letters in between. Even for the really long multi-sig segwit addresses, they're not that hard to look at: bc1qxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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LFC_Bitcoin
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I hope we're not in for years of slow downward slide again. That was demoralizing.
This is the last bull run You’ll see multiple significant corrections on the way up to $19,xxx. What we are currently witnessing in $58,xxx to $47,xxx is only the second big dip of this bull run. There is plenty of room for up, we’re not even half way to the peak of this bull run.
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Dabs
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February 25, 2021, 11:07:08 PM |
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4 more corrections? 60k to 50k, 80k to 70k, 100k to 80k, 150k to 120k. I don't mind.
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LFC_Bitcoin
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February 25, 2021, 11:09:39 PM |
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4 more corrections? 60k to 50k, 80k to 70k, 100k to 80k, 150k to 120k. I don't mind.
Something like that yeah. I think we go to about $240,000 though. Straight outta my ass though.
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savetherainforest
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February 25, 2021, 11:21:20 PM Last edit: February 26, 2021, 12:39:14 AM by savetherainforest |
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Each time I see Doge pump or dump, I hear screeching sounds of a shiba inu getting beaten down by Elon.
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Richy_T
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February 25, 2021, 11:22:51 PM |
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So much for Lambos. Carvana totally fucked up my car purchase and it was only a used VW. Bonus in Bitcoin tripling between when I withdrew the funds for purchase and when it almost happened.
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aesma
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February 25, 2021, 11:29:12 PM |
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For large amounts classified as "unreasonable", where the sender can clearly show that they made an honest mistake, then yes, I suppose the bank can intervene and reverse the transaction, or legally force the recipient to do it. But if I accidentally deposit $1000 to an unintended account, it's not so easy. I don't think I can just call my bank and reverse it. It can probably be done, but it will take time and I wouldn't expect the bank to be so helpful, especially if the recipient is uncooperative and tells them some fake story justifying the transfer. If I know the recipient and have transacted with him before, this will make things even more difficult.
As I say, it depends who you are. You and me are going to have difficulties there. A large company that moves billions through the bank yearly? They've probably got a permanently assigned employee or two who can make it happen. Have you seen this story ? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5318053.0A major bank "fat fingered" a money transfer and can't get its money back.
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February 25, 2021, 11:42:49 PM |
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I hope we're not in for years of slow downward slide again. That was demoralizing.
This is going to be THE downward slide. If you don't want to be demoralized, then sell everything, or aggressively short at maximum leverage. There will not be another bull run.
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OT: It's laughable that people put any faith or trust in what the MSM has to say about the economy or markets. Saw this on CNBC.com, two article headlines, same page, literally side-by-side:
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So much for Lambos. Carvana totally fucked up my car purchase and it was only a used VW. Bonus in Bitcoin tripling between when I withdrew the funds for purchase and when it almost happened.
I'm a VW fan. Which model?
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February 26, 2021, 12:12:29 AM |
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So your the one who started all this laser eyes discussion going on lately? Not that's a bad thing but those memes of CSW going crossed eyed and zapping his own brain doing a lightbender thing is just... Bloody brilliant!
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Richy_T
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February 26, 2021, 12:24:00 AM |
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So much for Lambos. Carvana totally fucked up my car purchase and it was only a used VW. Bonus in Bitcoin tripling between when I withdrew the funds for purchase and when it almost happened.
I'm a VW fan. Which model? It was a TDI Sportwagen. Still is, I guess . They delayed delivery three times so I cancelled. Then I saw they'd actually got it fairly close so I called to give them another chance but apparently they're not competent enough to swing that so it's showing as purchased by someone else now. Ah well, there are other cars. Cashing out for nothing stings though. I'm hoping someone local bought it so at least they'd be screwed out of the delivery charge for getting it from Nevada.
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