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April 29, 2021, 07:30:04 PM


Switching to a Mac is any easy enough solution for the average person worried about ransomware.


Only if you see it from a client side perspective...
You can happily throw away Apple's server software, though.
Industry runs M$ servers, typically, and you're right in some way, because the OS itself is the malware.


Very true the retard politicians should be targeting the actual fault in the system that allows this and its the laughable security provided to the average user from garbage OS's that prioritize infringing on privacy rather than security of data thereby allowing an attack vector baked in on every OS.

Of course this will never happen as they live off the Tit of corporations.
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Among your family and friends, who owns Bitcoin?

This is too invasive a question.

The correct answer is we are all no-coiners.

Any other answer could be detrimental to you, your friends' and family's well being.







Bitcorn is a ponzi.  Only losers are getting in on these tulips.
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Among your family and friends, who owns Bitcoin?

This is too invasive a question.

The correct answer is we are all no-coiners.

Any other answer could be detrimental to you, your friends' and family's well being.







Bitcorn is a ponzi.  Only losers are getting in on these tulips.

Jesus Christ I'm sick of hearing this!!!

Its a Pyramid Scheme don't you people know the difference?
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Among your family and friends, who owns Bitcoin?

This is too invasive a question.

The correct answer is we are all no-coiners.

Any other answer could be detrimental to you, your friends' and family's well being.







Bitcorn is a ponzi.  Only losers are getting in on these tulips.

Yep that's one good line to tell over inquisitive colleagues and acquaintances.
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April 29, 2021, 08:05:23 PM

Bitcorn is a ponzi.  Only losers are getting in on these tulips.

You're forgetting criminals. Are you one by any chance?
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April 29, 2021, 08:08:46 PM

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The effect of options on BTC (1d chart). Each circle is the expiration date, last Friday of the month. Line is the trend until those dates. Quite clear.

https://twitter.com/xrpmadness/status/1387836594602790912?s=21


... this blatant market manipulation via derivatives is how they have been keeping a lid on gold (and silver) price for the last 30 years. Manage price, manage price expectations, keep the plebes in rotting fiat.

... quite likely this is real reason they have gone after Bitmex, as it is an options shop they can't control
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April 29, 2021, 08:09:34 PM

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Among your family and friends, who owns Bitcoin?

This is too invasive a question.

The correct answer is we are all no-coiners.

Any other answer could be detrimental to you, your friends' and family's well being.


Meh, at these low prices.... 
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April 29, 2021, 08:11:55 PM

Bitcorn is a ponzi.  Only losers are getting in on these tulips.

You're forgetting criminals. Are you one by any chance?

... and market manipulators.

 It's really a pyramid scheme for losers and criminals getting in on manipulated markets for tulips, stay away.
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@XRPMadness
The effect of options on BTC (1d chart). Each circle is the expiration date, last Friday of the month. Line is the trend until those dates. Quite clear.

https://twitter.com/xrpmadness/status/1387836594602790912?s=21


... this blatant market manipulation via derivatives is how they have been keeping a lid on gold (and silver) price for the last 30 years. Manage price, manage price expectations, keep the plebes in rotting fiat.

... quite likely this is real reason they have gone after Bitmex, as it is an options shop they can't control

Not options actually: only futures and perpetual swaps, absolutely no fiat in or out.

But yes, I too think that's it. It was too easy for un-KYC'd Muricans to use. And use they did.

For fairness, it must be said that the barting is gone since Bitmex has started receiving some sweet Uncle Sam love.
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10 merits from mindrust...



For a respond outlining this sentence “If you don’t believe it or don’t get it, I don’t have the time to try to convince you, sorry.”

- Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of #Bitcoin


Here he still had corn and of-course when he had and saw FIAT nr go up, he decided to be a coiner, then when he lost his believe ALL because of FIAT nr went down... He decided to be a NO-COINER, all because of the dirty FIAT system was the only reason on his "mind"... I bet his not having a "rest" at all at this time, poor guy.

https://twitter.com/DocumentingBTC/status/1387864572468633601?s=20

LoL meritting Satashi like a big boy in big boy pants
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April 29, 2021, 08:37:25 PM

Bitcorn is a ponzi.  Only losers are getting in on these tulips.

You're forgetting criminals. Are you one by any chance?

Which kind? Terrorist, money launderer, kiddie pornographer, drug dealer, or Ponzi scammer?
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April 29, 2021, 08:43:16 PM

Bitcorn is a ponzi.  Only losers are getting in on these tulips.

You're forgetting criminals. Are you one by any chance?

Which kind? Terrorist, money launderer, kiddie pornographer, drug dealer, or Ponzi scammer?

Banker Theft Avoiders
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Bitcorn is a ponzi.  Only losers are getting in on these tulips.

You're forgetting criminals. Are you one by any chance?

Which kind? Terrorist, money launderer, kiddie pornographer, drug dealer, or Ponzi scammer?

Banker Theft Avoiders

You forgot lake buyers. The worst kind.
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https://twitter.com/_rechner/status/1387872151454289921?s=21

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Bitcorn is a ponzi.  Only losers are getting in on these tulips.

You're forgetting criminals. Are you one by any chance?

Which kind? Terrorist, money launderer, kiddie pornographer, drug dealer, or Ponzi scammer?

Banker Theft Avoiders

You forgot lake buyers. The worst kind.
Politicians of all flavors, evil tax avoiders, EUSSR, money lenders, Marxist professors, antifa, Ali Khamenei, the meek, Pope Francis, vegans, MSM, Al Shabaab, Spongebob Squarepants and Biden's mate that Chinese guy, whatshisname Winnie the Pooh.
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@XRPMadness
The effect of options on BTC (1d chart). Each circle is the expiration date, last Friday of the month. Line is the trend until those dates. Quite clear.

https://twitter.com/xrpmadness/status/1387836594602790912?s=21





Very good for mining the coin.kind Flat price + Flat difficulty also Good for buy the dip and hodl.

But yeah I see it being done to encourage Doge speculation and the like.

Ever since  you pointed it out I have purchased on the last three dips in the pattern.

I do see a solid break out on May 1 after the futures clear.
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@XRPMadness
The effect of options on BTC (1d chart). Each circle is the expiration date, last Friday of the month. Line is the trend until those dates. Quite clear.

https://twitter.com/xrpmadness/status/1387836594602790912?s=21





Very good for mining the coin.kind Flat price + Flat difficulty also Good for buy the dip and hodl.

But yeah I see it being done to encourage Doge speculation and the like.

Ever since  you pointed it out I have purchased on the last three dips in the pattern.

I do see a solid break out on May 1 after the futures clear.

Most likely.
I start to 'hate' the futures influence just because they give me a headache.
We are currently below mid Feb price (it was around 57.5 or so).
Basically, a flat with a slight downward tilt. Could be similar to 2013 intermittent "mini-bear" on a smaller movement scale.
65K ATH was not confirmed so far by btc moving below the lower high in Feb.
Of course, a sharp burst toward 70K would alleviate the concerns.
Although, why the s-t is rallying, yo, and we are stuck in the doldrums? Hmmm
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What I got most from that post, and still holds true today, for Bitcoin (and most other alts that are forks or have blockchains), payment processors or in this case, you, personally, can verify the "goodness" or "good faith" of a transaction in 10 seconds or less.

It would actually take me about a minute because I'd manually look at 2 different block explorers as well as my own full node. By that time, I'm fairly confident that there will be no double spend and can accept that transaction as almost final and proceed to do whatever it is I need to do.

For everything else, I just wait 1 confirmation and that's as good as it gets. Waiting for an hour (6 confirmations) is kinda pointless if there are no major re-orgs happening at the moment or no announced hard forks.

5 to 10 seconds is enough time for a transaction to get to almost 90% of all nodes, and if there are no double spend attempts by the 11th second after you've seen the tx, if it has a decent enough tx fee (estimate up to 24 hours) then you know it will confirm, just a matter of time.

Would this work for coffee? Maybe. Maybe not. I'm sure we'll just see some other solution for this. This would work for a house I just sold you, because, ... well, I know where you live.
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