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"In a nutshell, the network works like a distributed
timestamp server, stamping the first transaction to spend a coin. It
takes advantage of the nature of information being easy to spread but
hard to stifle." -- Satoshi
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Where is ChartBuddy getting these charts from? I want to embed them on my site if they're made in an automated fashion.
Chartbuddy generates them himself. They're uploaded to imgur and I don't have any issue with their use elsewhere though you'd probably have to work out how to do that yourself.
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June 02, 2021, 05:12:10 AM |
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Where is ChartBuddy getting these charts from? I want to embed them on my site if they're made in an automated fashion.
Chartbuddy generates them himself. They're uploaded to imgur and I don't have any issue with their use elsewhere though you'd probably have to work out how to do that yourself. I think I'll just scrape every post in this thread he wrote given that they're all charts anyway
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hahaha read the first two and the last one
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I have a lot of idiot relatives and friends, maybe even all of them, so I cannot really stop talking to these kinds of people. They are everywhere.
LOL, that gave me a good laugh! I think the Raylan Givens quote may be appropriately adjusted to match this case: “You run into an idiot in the morning, you run into an idiot in the morning. You run into idiots all day; you're the idiot."
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June 02, 2021, 06:16:07 AM |
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I think I'll just scrape every post in this thread he wrote given that they're all charts anyway That works. Though the "latest posts from Chartbuddy" might be a bit simpler.
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June 02, 2021, 08:15:09 AM |
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Apple is now allowing crypto in Apple Pay.
Get ready for the next leg down then. Still waiting...............
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June 02, 2021, 08:15:59 AM Last edit: June 02, 2021, 08:33:10 AM by luckygenough56 |
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hahaha read the first two and the last one haha gave me a good laugh so accurate these days Apple is now allowing crypto in Apple Pay.
Get ready for the next leg down then. Still waiting............... yes because as if merchants don't sell their bitcoins for fiat, it's bullish like paypal from a speculative standpoint but from a practical one not so much besides we all know the hardcore bitcoiner would chose to die with their bitcoins instead of buying shite with them while their encrypted private keys is buried in their garden with a triple safe locks
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Btc price this day 365 days ago $9523
Today $37118
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Who else? We know at least one person I think that guy is proudhon.... i feel for this guy he was there at the right time and with only 50 dollars investment he would be pretty rich right now i mean 2.70 dollars lol
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June 02, 2021, 10:00:24 AM |
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Some peoples mindset..... But nothing like a hodlers, true bitcoiners thinking
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June 02, 2021, 10:08:17 AM |
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Fast deleted loyce Wanted to reply... it sure isn’t Belgium...
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June 02, 2021, 10:26:59 AM Last edit: June 02, 2021, 10:53:12 AM by vapourminer |
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At one point, my cousin mentioned that the government probably invented bitcoin.. He said that he believes that the USA government has a motive in order to have an ever-present backdoor that just sits there but then when I pointed out quite a few reasons why his assertion is likely not to be true, he asserted that he agrees that his idea is a long shot, but still one that he believes and it motivates him to be quite skeptical of bitcoin as an investment that will hold its value.
Is he an Idiot? This statement holds zero logic, if the Gov created it then they will not allow it to lose value and therefore not do what they want it to do so why does he think it will lose value. Those are diametrically opposed views, The guys a lost cause, don't waste your breath. considering how easy it is to "follow the money" with bitcoin (some honeypots mixers etc notwithstanding) i would think a government agency would LOVE to trial something like this and see what bites. sure NOW we know that chainanylitics can do pretty solid stuff de-obfuscating transactions (not always of course) but im sure a LOT of peeps got or will get some nasty visits from some polite government type folks with briefcases and search warrants and accompanied by some (generally not as polite) LEO backup who thought they could hide from anything incriminating left on on the blockchain (because hey pseudo anonymous!) and get away scott free. although personally i think it went down as we mostly know; satoshi pulled together some existing tech, added a pile of brainpower and vision and combined it all into bitcoin.
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