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February 27, 2021, 10:55:25 AM |
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wait a minute... is it Pakistani flag on her back? Aapne ghabrana nahi hai.. Boss got laser eyes!
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February 27, 2021, 11:13:49 AM |
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Is it dumping time yet or what exactly?
The sell presure should be relieved since yesterday and the miners, or "one specific miner of unknown origin", have now the first time since dec a net income, so less outflow than they produce. I think that now are some traders, who think, that they get 42k again and shorten. Latest at the beginn of next week, they all will get rekt so hard and we go back on track. Maybe later this day, when the US starts waking up and relaize 1.9 Trillion are on the way. I thin it'S 6 o'clock on the east cost ther, so let them wake up and let them pump the fuck out of our corn! But it's only aan opinion. We had some very very bullish news the last week, but because of the dump from our "miner of unkown origins" then didn't stick. LEt the people realize, on April a new firm will buy bitcoins (got the allowence of the sec). Micahel bought ... All news where suppressed buy the fear of this dump for ants. Btw I measured it this morning. In Jan we had a 32% drop and now we are by 23% ... So I would say, there "dips" are slowing down and will not last long ... So buy corn as long they are so cheap as now!
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this technical evolution timeline is an important piece to study. so much knowledge is concentrated here. there would be far less consequential misunderstandings of bitcoin-technology if more folks would be able to draw conclusions out of this. some examples: -bitcoin has a rich history of technological advances that were all tested and used and have proven to be rock solid. it was not a invention that came out of the blue. it is using reliable tech as a foundation. -bitcoin is a breakthrough in computer science, not just a data entry on some server. lots of no-coiners still view bitcoin as something like airline miles that just got speculated up to sky high figures (tulip-mania) -as bitcoin is a unique combination of several well understood technologies, it is this combination that makes it work and NOT its transaction history database called blockchain. this combination we can refer to as bitcoin-technology. in contrast to the semantic wasteland referred to as "blockchain-technology". -bitcoin technology was designed for a special purpose (scarce digital cash bearer instrument) and is serves this very special purpose with immaculate perfection for more than a decade. when it comes to money/value - why rely on a system where unverifiable trust is mandatory when you can opt out to a system with trustless verifiability? -bitcoin-technology solves cheating and lying within its technical boundaries of a monetary digital network. people that do not understand this evolution easily fall victim to the idea that the technical elimination of trust in this highly specialized field somehow gave way to a new technology that is capable of doing the same trick to anything else like supply chains or ownership titles. this new tech is referred to as "blockchain-technology". if satoshis intend was not to invent "blockchain" that "will change everything" -"blockchain-technology" is not a technology. how can the transaction history of a digital money network resemble a technology? whenever "blockchain-experts" try to build something useful they are using parts of the technical developments shown in the above timeline, and that makes it look like technology. they- for example re-invent tamper-proof databases and think it has something to do with "blockchain" edited. Thanks 600watt, you saved me the typing. Take my last merit. The image above is very important, as it encapsulates the history of how Bitcoin came to be what it is today. It was not just a man's creation, but a long process of developing the foundations, ideas and technologies that have shaped Bitcoin, a process that is still ongoing, as new additions/improvements to the protocol are carefully implemented (SegWit being the most important so far). I stress the word carefully, for those who are eager to quickly add new things or make changes (like block size increases) without considering the implications. To me, as a devoted electronics engineer and science/technology lover, it is an extremely powerful feeling, almost to the point of shedding tears (literally) when I imagine the dreams and ideas of those early pioneers, and the determination and hard work of the cypherpunk community to turn those dreams and ideas into reality. All without monetary gain, all for free, as a contribution to society. Satoshi Nakamoto is, of course, the man/team behind getting it all together and setting it in motion. Regardless of what will happen to Bitcoin in the future, and if it is replaced by something else or dies out (and I strongly believe it will carry on existing and improving long after we all have passed away), it will always be the protocol that started it all. A point of reference for all future digital monetary tech. It will be taught at universities (already happening) and will be included in history books. These are great times we live in, and we are all privileged to be a part of this. Edit: Corrected typo, improved syntax.
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February 27, 2021, 11:47:54 AM |
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Craig Wright probably timed his law suit against the Core developers to try to crash the market, but badger don’t care.
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AlcoHoDL
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February 27, 2021, 12:20:45 PM |
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Craig Wright probably timed his law suit against the Core developers to try to crash the market, but badger don’t care.
That's the definition of a robust network. Do anything that can be done to it (FUD, legal action, abuse, use by criminals, DDoS attacks, Mempool overloading, whatever) and it should be able to take it all and spit it out. So, to all Craig Wrights out there, I say bring it on!
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February 27, 2021, 01:03:00 PM |
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Hi, a long time without publishing here, for my part everything is fine, but with many open fronts in work life, I hope to return soon when everything stabilizes. Hugs.
Thanks for checking in VB!
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February 27, 2021, 01:07:04 PM |
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Stop trying to give those fucktwats any benefit of the doubt here. It is not called for. The matter is much more complicated than some good will spin, including that they were attacking bitcoin and its governance, and you can fuck off with your attempts at good faith arguments, even if there may have been some people who did engage in good faith in their support for those various attack vectors and scams.
You are simply wrong. I thought you had improved over the years I have been away but scratch the surface and it's the same old JJG so rather than get in some kind of mud slinging match, I'll simply roll my eyes and move on.
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Richy_T
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February 27, 2021, 01:15:44 PM |
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So, in retrospect, was it a good decision to pay off all debt with BTC money? Paying off debt = cashing out = selling your precious coins. So if you have just hedl and went on with your monthly payments wouldn't it have been more profitable?
Clearly, in retrospect, it would have been best to take advantage of every line of credit possible and put your children in hock to buy Bitcoin but the truth is that debt is a burden and liability and the future is uncertain. If you can eliminate debt without destroying your stash, it's definitely worth considering. We need some news to pump the market. How about this one. Turn ON the Printer Brrrrrrrr indeed.
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February 27, 2021, 01:26:16 PM Last edit: February 27, 2021, 06:50:35 PM by AlcoHoDL |
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My birthday today, I'm now 60, got celebrated by the family earlier. I didn't really care that much when I turned 50, but 60 does make me feel a bit old. O well,nothing I can do about it, back to the internet and my model rocket rabbithole.
Happy birthday Arrie, may you live long and be healthy to enjoy your riches! Hi, a long time without publishing here, for my part everything is fine, but with many open fronts in work life, I hope to return soon when everything stabilizes. Hugs.
Hey VB, nice to hear from you. Hope you'll be back before $100k, you wouldn't want to miss the party.
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February 27, 2021, 01:26:29 PM |
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Craig Wright probably timed his law suit against the Core developers to try to crash the market, but badger don’t care.
Why is this lunatic mentioned here at all? He is zero, nobody, nocoiner - a shadow of an evil spirit who lost his chance to get rich and seeking someone to believe in him. His name should be erased from all articles and books related to Bitcoin. It is like writing an article about a great monarch and including a paragraph about some imbecile in a lunatic asylum claiming to be him. His name and initials are not worthy of this epic forum as well.
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February 27, 2021, 02:02:01 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Craig Wright probably timed his law suit against the Core developers to try to crash the market, but badger don’t care.
Why is this lunatic mentioned here at all? He is zero, nobody, nocoiner - a shadow of an evil spirit who lost his chance to get rich and seeking someone to believe in him. His name should be erased from all articles and books related to Bitcoin. It is like writing an article about a great monarch and including a paragraph about some imbecile in a lunatic asylum claiming to be him. His name and initials are not worthy of this epic forum as well. He still acts as a sort of a threat and is incoveniencing core devs. Additionally, him and others similar to him are scamming people with shitcoins and are taking away from what is important.
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February 27, 2021, 02:02:34 PM |
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Dedicated to @ Elwar and to all seasteaders! Was searching for his last post but only can spend a few minutes since am currently watching a footie match ) with his mention of seaward to escape all the monotony of landbased life: Dancing to a sea shanity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3zSH5jzFHwJust like someone shown Vitalik dancing at a conference on stage.
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February 27, 2021, 02:44:19 PM |
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wait a minute... is it Pakistani flag on her back? Aapne ghabrana nahi hai.. Boss got laser eyes!
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February 27, 2021, 02:58:49 PM |
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That's Horace. He's from the UK. We don't like talking about him very much. Sorry this photo leaked.
Man, you're wrong, this is a caricature of the president of Ukraine (Zelensky). But to be honest, I don’t understand at all why they started talking about Ukrainian politics in this thread. Thats some hat
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My birthday today, I'm now 60, got celebrated by the family earlier. I didn't really care that much when I turned 50, but 60 does make me feel a bit old. O well,nothing I can do about it, back to the internet and my model rocket rabbithole.
Congratulations! You know that saying about old fools, right? "You don't get to be old by being a fool."
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February 27, 2021, 03:45:00 PM |
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JayJuanGee
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February 27, 2021, 04:07:27 PM Last edit: February 27, 2021, 06:07:50 PM by JayJuanGee |
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I hope not honestly, I don't want it going parabolic again. If it does though I would prefer it to be closer to the end of the year. Yeah, we would NOT want bitcoin prices going parabolic expectedly unexpectedly in the near-term future. That would sure suck!!!!! It's not like I had not (I am sure that others, too) been stacking sats for the past over 7 years (sure time periods are going to have varied, but anyone in bitcoin for over a few years would have had time to stack some sats decently, no? - even you somac spomac - been on the forum as long as me), and I would hate for our lillie fiends to go up in value too quickly. Don't get me wrong its fun when it does go parabolic, but those moves always lead to crashes. And crashes burn noobs hard as they are inexperienced. You can wish all that you want that such a parabolic rise does not happen, but does not seem like there is a lot that you or anyone else can do about it. I could care less either way, too, but bitcoin just seems poised for such craziness whether we like it or not and whether we get some corrections along the way that make the overall upward curve to appear more gradual because the top takes longer to play out. A nice consistent rise will be better off for the common worker (i'm pretending that they would actually buy BTC here, rather than wasting their savings on useless crap),
First of all bitcoin does not work like dat. Sure, it might not go parabolic, but it is NOT likely to get stuck here, either in order to make some kind of smooth and reasonable curve. Regarding regular peeps: Fuck them. They better get the fuck into bitcoin in some kind of stake, otherwise they are going to get front run the fuck out of by the BIG ass players that seem to be continuing to come into the space. Just like we cannot do anything about BTC's price movement, we also cannot do shit to protect regular peeps from their lil selfies in which many of them fail and refuse to actually take some actions in terms of stacking some sats or otherwise figuring out ways to get a meaningful stake in bitcoin. I want these people to be able to grow their worth at a steady rate as a fuck you to the CBs and various modern feudal lords who have been destroying the value of their labor as much as possible since time began.
Get out of here with your bleeding heart nonsense. They can still get into bitcoin at $500k or $1million and they might even still be ahead of others at that point. I have no clue beyond the various price models based on probabilities what BTC prices are going to do in the coming years, but even though it seems to be much better for regular peeps to start right now or start as soon as possible, they can still start whenever they get around to it.. whether that is at $75k, or $256k or $750k, or $1.5 million or $5million... You have no information that the happening of regular peeps to get into bitcoin much later is still not going to end up helping them out, overall - even though sure, many of us longer term HODLers realize some advantages to having had gotten into bitcoin earlier than others, but I am still going to be telling people the same fucking thing as I have been saying for the last 7 years or so, and that is get the fuck started as soon as possible and figure out your plan to get some kind of stake.. and the BTC price does not matter as much as getting the fuck started and figuring out something... we cannot hold their hands if they fail/refuse to get started accumulating bitcoin. My dream is of the wealth divide returning to the levels of the 50s.
Bitcoin helps a lot of these matters, but you cannot remove all of the hoarding behaviors of BIGGER players and have a kum-ba-ya distribution of bitcoin. Peeps have had nearly 12 years to learn about bitcoin and get into it, and sure there are some signs in recent times that they are going to get front run, but what we going to do? Not going to happen I know but that is why it is a dream.
Snap out of it, somac spomac!!!!!! Let's deal with reality rather than wishing for things that are very unlikely to happen, and we already know that bitcoin has hype cycles and peeps gotta attempt to learn about it and how to deal with such BTC price dynamics rather than wishing for some kind of situation that is not. You really are a miserable sod. My tone was only intended for emphasis about the substance of the silly things that you had said about caring about the poor lil guys who are failing/refusing to get into bitcoin because it is too scary for them, blah blah blah.. bitcoin gives no shits.... nothing personal.... it is not about me, and it is not about you and what you wish blah blah blah...** ** unless perhaps you are attempting to build some bitcoin-related vehicles that attempt to help in your preferred direction - beyond expressing wishes about things that are not going to happen in any kind of easy way and especially not on their own. By the way, builders do have rights to wish about ways that they can attempt to build bitcoin, but at the same times, it is surely best that such builders (or even propagandists that are promoting a bitcoin vision) attempt to work within reality in terms of some things being way more feasible than others, and wishing that bitcoin were less volatile in terms of its prices seems to be way fucking pie in the sky kind of thinking to me rather than really attempting to deal with the reality of how things are rather stuck on a roof looking at stars, like I already argued in my above attached postIs it dumping time yet or what exactly?
Of course, it is always dumping time - just a matter of whether you are on the prevalent side or not... You dump first.
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February 27, 2021, 04:17:06 PM |
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That's Horace. He's from the UK. We don't like talking about him very much. Sorry this photo leaked.
Man, you're wrong, this is a caricature of the president of Ukraine (Zelensky). But to be honest, I don’t understand at all why they started talking about Ukrainian politics in this thread. But you have to admit, he does really look a bit like Napoleon.
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AlcoHoDL
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February 27, 2021, 04:22:03 PM |
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Is it dumping time yet or what exactly?
The thing about Bitcoin is that it's always dumping time. And it's always pumping time. And if you buy and HoDL, you always win. Kind of like Alice-In-Wonderland money.
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