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June 30, 2021, 01:08:23 PM

I agree that there might have been other option besides defaulting in this case. I think a competent barrister could have argued for a sealed proceeding on the grounds of possible bodily harm or some other form of retaliation being made upon the defendant if his identity had been revealed to the general public. I also think that if there were financial considerations that kept this case from being defended properly that the Bitcoin community would have rallied in support. I also agree that the disparity between the haves and have nots in most judicial systems is a heinous thing. I think Elon Musk is more clever than most give credit for, it could just be he was tweaking the nose of the SEC and exercising his right to free speech. I do not care for his obsession with dogecoin even though it is a interesting community with tremendous support. I remain unconvinced of its long term store of value properties and usefulness. There is only one person who really knows the motive and I don't believe the man has time or the inclination to explain to us mere mortal's.


It's worth noting that the scumbag likes to pick his jurisdictions based on which is most likely to give him the more favorable outcome. Notably, he has gamed the UK's libel laws in previous actions. This is clearly an action that should have occurred in the US given that .orgs are technically US and bitcoin.org is on a server based in the US but malarkey as ever...

CA became VERY practiced in this through the "Bodog" years.  As a (bad) poker player (that was my entry into the corn in fact) I was aware of him skating around all jurisdictional things in that realm, and he was for a time on some three letter agency's most wanted list.  He is deeply skilled in the game he is playing today.

Honestly, I have occasionally wondered if he were the actual antichrist gearing up for the mark through all this.  I mean damn, even his actual name is poetic for such a thing.  The level of deception between the two of them... Jesus... well... maybe i should say anti-Jesus.
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June 30, 2021, 01:10:14 PM
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..... that old Uncle Festus had hidden thousands of $$$ under his floor boards. Or that Grandpa Irving had an old savings account or safety deposit box ......

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...not to mention cousin Mel, Grandma Gertie and Auntie Grizelda.


I went to see them last year, I wouldn't recommend it. Smiley

Thanx for the pro tip bro.
Fun fact... The first LP I ever owned was "The Monkees" (just after it was released in 1966)
A 9th birthday gift from Auntie. I was all bummed out because it didn't have the track "I'm a Believer" on it.
So shortly thereafter, I saved up my pocket money and bought their 2nd album "More of The Monkees" (which did include that track)
My older brother gave me no end of shit because he was a Beatles fanboy (he'd just bought "Revolver")
and thought the Monkees were shite. Apparently, he was cool, I wasn't.

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The Monkees were very cool.  Sort of a blend of the Beatles and the Beach Boys.  What a hard time for them to become famous.  They lived in a long long shadow...  Hmm... is not that somehow related to an azimuth? 
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So what did you put in the search engine bro?  just curious..... Grin

... +"llamas mating image"


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVwnAyw6m0Y

 I had always imagined that every OG bitcoiner had their own Alpaca ranch.  Disappointed!

When it's all said and done, I might just buy one to have it around.
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But anyway, I was fond of his entertainment persona. That will be missed. And I don't think it was a suicide. Smiley

I wonder what will happen to all his coins... ?? .... Huh  Huh  Huh  Roll Eyes  Roll Eyes


And this is something I've been pondering recently... A maybe yet to be realized mitigating factor in the long-term course of this new currency.
We've already mentioned coins lost to forgotten keys and typos... but what about the generational wealth transfer that breaks down far more often than it succeeds as our first generation of HODL'ers fail to properly secure a means of passing coins on in the inevitable unfortunate demise.

With paper Fiat it's not uncommon to find out years later that old Uncle Festus had hidden thousands of $$$ under his floor boards. Or that Grandpa Irving had an old savings account or safety deposit box with forgotten fortunes waiting to be claimed.

At the simplest, bitcoiners may possibly have a paper backup, or the seed words, or some other private keys safely stored. Those can be under the floor boards or more likely in some safe or box or file cabinet.

There are also some multi-sig procedures so heirs can get access to coins.

If you currently do not have a recent back up, or tested a restore from your backup, or tried to load up your wallet (air gapped / cold of course) then now would be a good time to test if the procedure works. You can always destroy the new wallet if you don't intend to use it.

Extremely important post.  Better to handle these things sooner rather than later...
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But anyway, I was fond of his entertainment persona. That will be missed. And I don't think it was a suicide. Smiley

I wonder what will happen to all his coins... ?? .... Huh  Huh  Huh  Roll Eyes  Roll Eyes


And this is something I've been pondering recently... A maybe yet to be realized mitigating factor in the long-term course of this new currency.
We've already mentioned coins lost to forgotten keys and typos... but what about the generational wealth transfer that breaks down far more often than it succeeds as our first generation of HODL'ers fail to properly secure a means of passing coins on in the inevitable unfortunate demise.

With paper Fiat it's not uncommon to find out years later that old Uncle Festus had hidden thousands of $$$ under his floor boards. Or that Grandpa Irving had an old savings account or safety deposit box with forgotten fortunes waiting to be claimed.

At the simplest, bitcoiners may possibly have a paper backup, or the seed words, or some other private keys safely stored. Those can be under the floor boards or more likely in some safe or box or file cabinet.

There are also some multi-sig procedures so heirs can get access to coins.

If you currently do not have a recent back up, or tested a restore from your backup, or tried to load up your wallet (air gapped / cold of course) then now would be a good time to test if the procedure works. You can always destroy the new wallet if you don't intend to use it.

Extremely important post.  Better to handle these things sooner rather than later...

Backing up wallets are important, but regarding lost coins in general on the Bitcoin blockchain, I tend to agree with Satoshi.

Lost coins only make everyone else's coins worth slightly more.  Think of it as a donation to everyone.
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June 30, 2021, 02:00:01 PM

Backing up wallets are important, but regarding lost coins in general on the Bitcoin blockchain, I tend to agree with Satoshi.
Lost coins only make everyone else's coins worth slightly more.  Think of it as a donation to everyone.

I am not surprised at the mixed response to Popescu's demise.  He was an amazingly prolific probable genius, and he was an (in my opinion) awful person.

I would be extremely surprised if the mass of his coins, however many there were, were not set up in a fairly tight system.  I think there is a VERY good chance they are lost as in a donation to us all ala Satoshi.  And in this case the size of the donation could be ridiculous... as much as 5-7% of the remaining float, maybe even more.

Of course no one knows (yet) how many there really were, and like the satoshi coins we most likely will never be able to know for SURE that some sex-slave who got close enough to figure out his system would not be able to access them and rock the markets, lol.  Seriously it's a possible time bomb the size of the Satoshi stash itself.

He was so twistedly brilliant I would also not be surprised if he set them in some convoluted dead man switch setup.  He could surprise us from the grave.

Assuming he is dead at all.

The intrigue in our little world runs deep!

Does anyone know yet what killed him?

-Edit- well look at that.  An actual boating accident?  He supposedly drowned. lol.

I also bristle somewhat at the moniker "Father of Bitcoin Maximalism".  THere is certainly crossover there, but most "Maximalists" today have no idea who he was, and his brand of maximalism differed I think.  i think the title "The earliest bitcoin maximallist" would be more accurate.
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June 30, 2021, 02:21:13 PM

I also bristle somewhat at the moniker "Father of Bitcoin Maximalism".  THere is certainly crossover there, but most "Maximalists" today have no idea who he was, and his brand of maximalism differed I think.  i think the title "The earliest bitcoin maximallist" would be more accurate.

I would consider myself a maximalist, but then I don't necessarily discount the alts outright so some may disagree here. However the word "maximalist" or "maximalism" as it refers to bitcoin seemed to have originated from an alt-coiner, namely Buterin, so it would also seem to be intended as a derogatory term instead of as a badge of pride as some others use it now.

I think it's like the words "geek" and "nerd" ... some people think it is an insult but some call themselves the same name proudly.


As for his secret stash, the tech to do multi-sig inheritances has been around, plus one can always have a server running ... there are a few dead man's switches out there that work by sending an email after a certain number of days has passed and the timer has not been reset.
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June 30, 2021, 02:56:22 PM

Was preparing for sell a bit tonight to take profit from the usual weekend dump. But now they start to pump Sundays and dump Tuesday nights (Europe time) already lol.
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June 30, 2021, 03:11:43 PM

Hut8Mining buys $44 million of miners, and is set to double its hashrate by year-end.
What do you think about this?
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June 30, 2021, 03:15:26 PM

So what you are trying to say here is that there's a pattern in the market that makes it really predictable? I had seen this pattern before but I don't believe it, maybe if in the next halving the prices did go up again, I would believe it.

The charts seem to be showing an all time annual price doubling; however, if we look at each of the four-year periods, then we seem to be getting a bit of a flattening of the amount of annual growth in each four your period, which is likely to drag down the overall average per year too.
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Hut8Mining buys $44 million of miners, and is set to double its hashrate by year-end.
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Wuh OH!
Looks like we're in for a little downtime!📉


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Keep selling your $btc at a discount to the big boys so you can buy it back later at a serious premium 😁

So much extreme bullish stuff happening to #bitcoin  nowadays and pleb doesn't seem to look further that number go up or number go down on a 5 minute chart...
https://twitter.com/t3naciousc/status/1410283409482698758?s=21
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June 30, 2021, 05:34:32 PM

By Osato Avan-Nomayo

NYDIG set to bring Bitcoin adoption to 650 US banks and credit unions

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https://cointelegraph.com/news/nydig-set-to-bring-bitcoin-adoption-to-650-us-banks-and-credit-unions


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Now, Brown says “dozens” of NCR’s banking and credit union clients have come to his company complaining that their customers were using their savings to buy bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeldelcastillo/2021/06/30/6-billion-ncr-opens-bitcoin-purchases-to-650-banks-and-credit-unions/?sh=7ff484543f82


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June 30, 2021, 05:41:59 PM

I think we are bound to get a pretty big move soon.  Maybe this weekend. Up or Down?  Dunno.

Miner fud/reality.
Difficulty adjustment in 236 blocks (<2 days).

I can't get the state attack paranoia out of my damn goofy head.

I hope I am wrong but my spidey senses are really going zoinkers.  Y'all can make fun of me forever if it turns out to be a nothing-burger. I won't mind.  I would rather be crazy than right.  And I still think it's the smaller possibility.

But how on earth is this about to happen and NOT betaken advantage of.  We are about to see a LOT of money on the table.

1.  We can only really hope that the "good guys" have plans and enough resources to counter the "bad guys".
2.  In the WORST case scenario we get two things... a rare BTFD event, and proof (after the dust clears) that Bitcoin cannot be stopped.
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....  What a hard time for them to become famous.  They lived in a long long shadow...  Hmm... is not that somehow related to an azimuth? 

Azimuth? I've never heard of such a strange sounding word. I'd better ask the Google man....
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