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July 04, 2021, 08:52:09 AM Last edit: July 04, 2021, 09:45:32 AM by modrobert |
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Lots of stories of people receiving an unsolicited password reset email from Binance. Could be a fluke but … Where are they located this days? Binance is located in Cayman Islands, although according to CIMA (Cayman Islands Monetary Authority) they are operating without a licence (not sure if that's true). Anyone who has any coins sitting there at this stage is a moron.
No, I think most of us using Binance are doing it for the volume, one if the biggest exchanges (perhaps the biggest) out there, and they charge relatively low fees. As mentioned in my previous post, regarding getting the MTGOX vibe, being big like Binance has consequences, competition wants them to fail, and that includes competition from traditional banking. The pattern is similar; warnings about legislation, domestic banning, smear campaign against company and owners. I'm being cautious, not condemning the exchange at this point.
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July 04, 2021, 09:01:30 AM |
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July 04, 2021, 09:09:58 AM |
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Farmer Bill
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July 04, 2021, 09:50:54 AM |
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Lmao Nearly broke a rib and choked to death spluttering into my coffee with laughter. You do dig them up from the shitpile, El duderino well done. To the moron setting out its assumptions and they them theirs has to be an it. If you don't celebrate the 4th July just renounce your citizenship, you are not worthy of your country.
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July 04, 2021, 10:01:26 AM |
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July 04, 2021, 10:08:24 AM |
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Plan B @100trillionUSD Looks like I was too early dismissing diminishing returns scenario. I fact, this will be the key question next 6 months: 1) Was $64K the top and will we oscillate between $25K-50K? 2) Or was $64K not the top and will the bull market resume towards S2F $100K-288K? My money is on 2 https://twitter.com/100trillionusd/status/1411287372956942337?s=21I am also going with the second option which is the future choice as most famous investors and global companies have just joined the list so oscillation between $25-$30k is temperorary and $64k was just this year's ATH.Next year in 2022 we would be giving two options: 1) Will it be oscillating between $65k-$70k? 2)Or will ATH of $100k again be crossed? Bitcoin has always gone beyond our expectations so being optimistic about its growth is best in our side. No, 64k was an anomaly, the range we are in presently is where we are supposed to be in this part of the cycle, the blow of top ATH will come in November or December.
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Lots of stories of people receiving an unsolicited password reset email from Binance. Could be a fluke but … against company and owners. I'm being cautious, not condemning the exchange at this point. Well, as holder of an (empty) Binance account, I’m not happy receiving unsolicited reset password emails while learning that it is happening all over the board. Something is not right. No keys, not your coins.
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If you don't celebrate the 4th July just renounce your citizenship, you are not worthy of your country.
Does that include Native Americans and foreigners? Proudly considering myself a man without a country (took a long time to get there unfortunately).
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July 04, 2021, 10:27:10 AM |
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Well, as holder of an (empty) Binance account, I’m not happy receiving unsolicited reset password emails while learning that it is happening all over the board. Something is not right.
No keys, not your coins.
Good point, and should be a constant reminder.
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Farmer Bill
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July 04, 2021, 10:31:49 AM |
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What? How is this how Cobra helping Bitcoin? Did he accept the defeat? The court case was about Bitcoin Whitepapper not about the open source license software.
The judgement prevents Cobra from distributing the whitepaper, directly or indirectly. The whitepaper is in the blockchain, so the software can be used to download the whitepaper. Thus Cobra has to block the source code too. Exactly, plus the cost of contesting the CSW nonsense against CSW millionaire / billionaire backers would ruin most individuals. The people in UK who would be most likely to visit bitcoin.org will be using a VPN anyway so it will make zero difference. CSW pulled the stunt in the London court because this type of litigation is more likely to be successful there, even when defended and this furthers credibility of his claim to be Satoshi. The next lawsuit brought in a different jurisdiction will be able to cite that the London court recognized him as Satoshi. Not quite sure why anyone would want to elevate themself and their family to the position of the world's No1 target for a $5 hammer attack.
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July 04, 2021, 10:58:07 AM |
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If you don't celebrate the 4th July just renounce your citizenship, you are not worthy of your country.
Does that include Native Americans and foreigners? Proudly considering myself a man without a country (took a long time to get there unfortunately). Ahh lets not fight. BTC is back over 35k chart buddy has a nice chart today. I am earning 2x the btc that I was when the diff was 25.05 The diff is dropping again almost bigly https://diff.cryptothis.com/... Latest Block: 689623 (56 minutes ago) Current Pace: 88.6678% (152 / 171.43 expected, 19.43 behind) Previous Difficulty: 19932791027262.74 Current Difficulty: 14363025673659.96 Next Difficulty: between 12803215414741 and 14113518930183 Next Difficulty Change: between -10.8599% and -1.7371% Previous Retarget: Yesterday at 2:25 AM (-27.9427%) Next Retarget (earliest): July 17, 2021 at 8:38 AM (in 13d 1h 39m 37s) Next Retarget (latest): July 18, 2021 at 9:21 PM (in 14d 14h 22m 17s) Projected Epoch Length: between 14d 6h 13m 52s and 15d 18h 56m 33s ... This is looking like a coin grab by Bitmain they have no chips to sell gear. So they shut down their cloud mining lowered the hash rate by 50% and are now mining with their own gear at a site out of China Their 10% share of the mining was 17eh If it was out of China it now earns 0.00919 x 17000 = 156 coins a day vs 7 coins a day when the diff was 25.05 I am thinking we get a huge price spike when chips become available. This could be really bullish. get your cheap coin now simply DCA a weekly buy for what you can afford to lose.
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July 04, 2021, 10:59:44 AM |
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If anyone wants to invest into making Terra Preta ( Amazon Dark Soil ) send me an PM. Lets benefit many cultures around the world with Very Fertile Soil !
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July 04, 2021, 11:03:55 AM |
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... so difficulty drops mean miners sell less to cover running costs
... supply decreasing.
... but where did all that hashpower go, into a landfill in China?
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July 04, 2021, 11:07:12 AM |
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... so difficulty drops mean miners sell less to cover running costs
... supply decreasing.
... but where did all that hashpower go, into a landfill in China?
yeah we all want that answer.
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Farmer Bill
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July 04, 2021, 11:11:22 AM |
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If you don't celebrate the 4th July just renounce your citizenship, you are not worthy of your country.
Does that include Native Americans and foreigners? Proudly considering myself a man without a country (took a long time to get there unfortunately). Free country, do and think you what you want. Just my feelings on the subject. To celebrate independence from Britain in 1776, I'll be enjoying a BBQ later with family. Everyone have a great day including modrobert.
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modrobert
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July 04, 2021, 11:27:24 AM |
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If you don't celebrate the 4th July just renounce your citizenship, you are not worthy of your country.
Does that include Native Americans and foreigners? Proudly considering myself a man without a country (took a long time to get there unfortunately). Free country, do and think you what you want. Just my feelings on the subject. To celebrate independence from Britain in 1776, I'll be enjoying a BBQ later with family. Everyone have a great day including modrobert. Thanks, you too, BBQ sounds great, best steak I had so far was in USA.
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July 04, 2021, 11:46:19 AM |
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30K€ this morning, nice, now just below.
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July 04, 2021, 12:04:45 PM |
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... the judge is an idiot if he doesn't spend 5 minutes looking at the MIT license to know it is a spurious, vexatious lawsuit that is exploiting his court ... unless he's somehow in on the scam
The judge followed precedent and did what was expected. Its not a failing on his part so much as the UK legal system. Regardless, the issue only affects those in the UK, who can quite easily get around it with a VPN. Umm so, Nuremberg defense for the judge? Not my battle. Just pointing out that nobody expected the judge to act any differently, not even Cobra. If the judge had acted differently they would have had to explain why a defendant not showing up for trial shouldn't result in default judgment for the plaintiff, and break precedent. Yes, the judge did what he was supposed to do. A default judgement for the plaintiff if the defendant does not show up is norm in all normal jurisdictions, otherwise you could avoid a trial and/or judgement forever by simply not showing up. However, before a case goes to trial it's looked at to see if it's a "real" case or just a frivolous lawsuit, and this is where the court has failed, they should have thrown it out simply because of the MIT license.
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