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September 07, 2021, 09:27:18 AM

El Salvador made their first Bitcoin buy as a nation yesterday. Today the entire country is officially on the Bitcoin Standard. Everyone is pledging to buy $30 in Bitcoin today. This should be a nice little bump in demand in the short term that will keep us over $50K. As soon as it feels safe here I think we’ll be retesting the ATH. Right on schedule…
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Ants

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September 07, 2021, 09:54:50 AM

@proudhon…. Tell us what’s happening and what should we do?
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September 07, 2021, 09:58:01 AM

El Salvador made their first Bitcoin buy as a nation yesterday. Today the entire country is officially on the Bitcoin Standard. Everyone is pledging to buy $30 in Bitcoin today. This should be a nice little bump in demand in the short term that will keep us over $50K. As soon as it feels safe here I think we’ll be retesting the ATH. Right on schedule…

Looks reasonable

Lot of times a little more as little dump happens when good news happens …

I think/hope Green dildo somewhere today …
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September 07, 2021, 10:00:55 AM

Apologies for interrupting the ants debate with OT... but in less than a week we have a golden cross coming.



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Is it dead? (Or does it possibly just have a lil hangover from the El Salvador party last night?)

Whatever, just bought the dip, even so I actually wanted to sell some in the next days for wanted/needed thingies. Turned out what I really wanted most was more corn, other thingies (wordy man would call it 'funzies') have to wait a little longer.

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cant help but laugh at the "connect to the internet.. in MINUTES!" and today my main gear stays connected 24/7 lol

my external usr 56k couldnt ever manage full speed (crap POTS) but even 33.6 was magnitudes better than my 1st 300 baud for my c64, and later a 14.4 that you cradled the handset on the acoustic coupler.

my tandy model 4P (Z80 cpu, 2x 5.25 floppies, 128 megs kilobytes ram bank switched) had a 1200 built in, as well as my tandy 100 "laptop" with its 300 baud <- that thing rocked, keyboard is still better than prolly 90% of the keyboards on anything today, laptop or desktop. excepting the original IBM keyboards. freakin tanks those things (they weigh more than some entire modern computers) and i still have a couple. retro build here i come 5.25 MFM hard drives for the win! well perhaps not but still..

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September 07, 2021, 10:24:39 AM

Just bought $3k worth of BTC in solidarity to El Salvador. Was sure some rats will take profits out of this. Anyway, they will lose on the long term. Bad charakter.
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September 07, 2021, 10:30:39 AM
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The ones who has not watched the official commercial yet. :-)
There are some entertaining moments as well.

https://youtu.be/cV0PhoYZHe0
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September 07, 2021, 10:35:18 AM
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Good morning Pacific Time Zener's
Well that's a good idea.. I have two accounts so I'm gonna buy $30 x 2 = $60 (it ain't nothing but honest work)

Well, why not... I was thinking about doing it too. But, as you say, $30 is too little. Maybe add a 0 or more depending on everyone's circumstances?

I'm in.



Well this $30 is not about the money but about bringing more people to bitcoin.

Also to me I think one person buying in bulk let say one person or entity buying $1million worth bitcoin or 10,000 people buying $100 each is more valuable and effective than a single entity.



i have a couple exchanges ill buy at. but i figure that ill do multiple individual $30 buys in a row on each. that way they stand out more. otherwise a single larger sum (even if multiples of 30) might get lost in the normal transactions. not that a large tx is bad but i want to make sure those multiple 30 dollar buys stand right out there.

edit prolly messed the quotes up sorry

edit2 mmmmm just in time for a dip too
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September 07, 2021, 10:38:46 AM

I'm fairly certain that any shitcoiner which for sure includes that NFT bullshit would get quite a bit of backlash if attempted in this thread.. but hey, what do I know?

Liquid Network supports NFTs on Bitcoin. Ain't got time for no shitcoins.
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https://www.tradingview.com/chart/BTCUSD/WZjMZznn-Bitcoin-Legal-Tender-in-El-Salvador-History-In-The-Making/
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cant help but laugh at the "connect to the internet.. in MINUTES!" and today my main gear stays connected 24/7 lol

my external usr 56k couldnt ever manage full speed (crap POTS) but even 33.6 was magnitudes better than my 1st 300 baud for my c64, and later a 14.4 that you cradled the handset on the acoustic coupler.

my tandy model 4P (Z80 cpu, 2x 5.25 floppies, 128 megs ram bank switched) had a 1200 built in, as well as my tandy 100 "laptop" with its 300 baud <- that thing rocked, keyboard is still better than prolly 90% of the keyboards on anything today, laptop or desktop. excepting the original IBM keyboards. freakin tanks those things (they weigh more than some entire modern computers) and i still have a couple. retro build here i come 5.25 MFM hard drives for the win! well perhaps not but still..

CP/M, win3.11... dos 3.3  good times

I had no idea that Tandy was still producing TRS-80s up till that 90s. The 4P looks pretty sweet, did you actually use it as a luggable though? I wonder how many luggables were actually moved around. Now, the Model 100, that was sweet. I have its competitor, the Epson Hx-20, I don't use it as much as I should but I get it out several times a year. In fact, the embedded dot matrix printer is what I use to print my wallet seeds (encrypted of course). I keep wondering if I could ever get it to create them natively rather then me just typing them in.
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my tandy model 4P (Z80 cpu, 2x 5.25 floppies, 128 megs ram bank switched) had a 1200 built in, as well as my tandy 100 "laptop" with its 300 baud <- that thing rocked, keyboard is still better than prolly 90% of the keyboards on anything today, laptop or desktop. excepting the original IBM keyboards. freakin tanks those things (they weigh more than some entire modern computers) and i still have a couple. retro build here i come 5.25 MFM hard drives for the win! well perhaps not but still..

CP/M, win3.11... dos 3.3  good times

I had no idea that Tandy was still producing TRS-80s up till that 90s. The 4P looks pretty sweet, did you actually use it as a luggable though? I wonder how many luggables were actually moved around. Now, the Model 100, that was sweet. I have its competitor, the Epson Hx-20, I don't use it as much as I should but I get it out several times. In fact, the embedded dot matrix printer is what I use to print my wallet seeds (encrypted of course). I keep wondering if I could ever get it to create them natively rather then me just typing them in.

yup lugged that sucker all over the place. man it was heavy. but its nice big screen (vs a kaypro i had, ugh), dual floppies, modem, spots to keep maybe 10 floppies safe in the case, decent kb, standard parallel printer port and the ability to use the extra bank switched 64k as a ramdisk made it pretty useful for that period of my life.

the model 100 doesnt have a printer alas. as its kinda the ultimate in minimalist full sized keyboard computing. runs on 4 "AA" batteries. beat that nowadays lol
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