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January 12, 2022, 06:31:42 PM |
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It is a common myth that Bitcoin is ruled by a majority of miners. This is not true. Bitcoin miners "vote" on the ordering of transactions, but that's all they do. They can't vote to change the network rules.
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vapourminer
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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January 12, 2022, 06:35:06 PM |
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i think its a word used in scrabble
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ChartBuddy
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Richy_T
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Well this is what Americans supposedly voted for.
To be fair, some of this started under Trump and the unmeasured reaction to the coof (which that was part of) hasn't helped. But yes, those who gave votes to Biden should have known this was on the cards. Not that anyone's vote really had anything to do with the outcome of this last election. I was precise in the words I used
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Richy_T
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January 12, 2022, 07:06:05 PM |
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... or pennyless Can't be long before those are taken out of circulation. It's already overdue, really.
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Richy_T
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January 12, 2022, 07:09:53 PM |
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If you're a company that has to keep 8 or 9 figures around in liquidity for keeping your business going, you've got to be considering your options. Volatility is still an issue but it has to be obvious to a lot of people that Bitcoin is cheap right now. Small companies with forward-looking management about to hit the big time, I think.
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Tash
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January 12, 2022, 07:15:45 PM |
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JayJuanGee
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What is this? Sideways for ants?
Ant pumps are going for long and maybe now these ants have turned to big lizards so now stop CB please and give some boost out pumps to elephant's also Even if you want to make some tortoise moves then do it but make them in forward direction not around the circle of $41k-$43k. C'mon have some btc food and spill out some pumps for us also To some extent, "it is what it is." $43k and even touching upon $44k feels relatively better than when we had our dipping down to $40k and even touching into the upper $30ks.. even for how short of a time that it was... .. not a good feeling... So, yeah getting a bit more UPpity should not be a bad thing, and maybe we cannot start resting assured about our bottom of $39,559 for this correction period being "in" until getting into the upper $40ks and even in the lower $50ks, but maybe we cannot really start to feel some kind of assurance that our distance from that $39,559 bottom is sufficiently great enough to be "in" until we get supra $52k or even supra $53k.. Currently, I am thinking supra $53k... even though getting above $50k could perhaps be enough.. I just feel it might not be enough to start to feel some confidence that the local bottom of $39,559 is "in." Any mining expert can disclose how many machines or how much it currently would cost to set up a mining arrangement that produces 126 Terahashes (TH) of mining power?
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El duderino_
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January 12, 2022, 07:55:49 PM |
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January 12, 2022, 08:01:27 PM |
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Glad to see the bulls at work again Imho, there is a confirmed bulltrend after breaking $46k. We're on our way, baby
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January 12, 2022, 08:09:06 PM Last edit: January 12, 2022, 08:41:46 PM by Paashaas |
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You know the saying; smoking a joint a day will keep the doctor away. Not that i smoke weed but cannabis oil has been used for centuries, it was -and still is- a very popular medicine to all kinds of conditions. Cannabis pollen is found on the mummy of Ramesses II and even jezus himself used anointing oil made from the plant. In fact this plant was one of the most important healing plants out there all over the world. It was the pharma industry who where against it but the plant is making a comeback.
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January 12, 2022, 08:26:16 PM Last edit: January 12, 2022, 08:51:47 PM by sirazimuth Merited by fillippone (3), JayJuanGee (2) |
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Any mining expert can disclose how many machines or how much it currently would cost to set up a mining arrangement that produces 126 Terahashes (TH) of mining power?
The Bitmain S19 has 110Th/s On average if you solo mined with one Bitmain S19 (110TH) you would find a block about once every 30 years (assuming current difficulty stays constant, which it won’t )
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JayJuanGee
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January 12, 2022, 08:34:17 PM |
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Seems that one of the powers of bitcoin is that they can trade with anyone who has bitcoin and who is willing to trade with them. No one can freeze the transaction, if they are using dee corns. After the transaction has taken place, there could be other ramifications.. .but but but. before the transaction and during the transaction.. not going to get stopped.... and such transaction is not going to get reversed either (at least not unless voluntarily willingness of both parties) is it? Well this is what Americans supposedly voted for. The most popular president ever if you can believe that.
sloppy monetary policy is not a partisan issue.
Neither side knows how to get out of this damned if you do and damned if you don't situation.
Both its "what to do now?" nature, and "how the fuck did we get here?" nature are bipartisan that likely goes back to at least 1971 if not before that.... of course, it got worse and worse and worse, and surely maybe there were some periods in which something else could have been done - instead of bailing out industry, whether we are talking about the late 90s early 00s or even around 2008... and many of us know that the level in which they have trapped themselves (by their predecessors - some of which are dead) has been a building and building and building problem..
And, yeah, different politicians will come out differently regarding who get's the spoils of the riches and the irresponsible monetary policies... ..
it's likely going to take a while to get out of this mess.. even with some safety boat of bitcoin here to assist.. for those who can recognize it for what it is.
Not that things are much better in much of Europe or UK. We seem to be debasing our currency at about the same rate. Highest inflation in 40 years in the USA albeit I reckon the CPI figures are still far lower than what many people are faced with. Of course, world-wide and the dollar seems poised to remain the strongest of the fiats in the coming 4-10 years (while we should be diversifying into bitcoin if we have not already started). I'm happy to report my salary increase in percentage here once I hear about it in a few months.
I bet it will only be 2%. Fucking jokers.
'Even if you would feel better with a 6% adjustment, it probably would not be enough.. but you would still likely feel better if it were that high.
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January 12, 2022, 08:39:47 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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You know the saying; smoking a joint a day will keep the doctor away. Not that i smoke weed but cannabis oil has been used for centuries, it was -and still is- a very popular medicine to all kinds of conditions. Cannabis pollen is found on the mummy of Ramesses II and even jezus himself used anointing oil made from the plant. In fact this plant was one the most important healing plants out there all over the world. It was the pharma industry who where against it but the plant is making a comeback. AFAIK it was mislead politics to blame. But yes, in the recent discussion, big pharma plays a role in trying to discredit naturally produced/processed marihuana as drugs, while they are lobbying for "much safer" synthetic cannabinoids, for which they own patents on the production process or resulting products. I personally don't care too much. I consume, almost daily, at night, in the form of vapor, sweets or dissolved in alcoholic beverages (gin), it didn't do any harm to me (afaik), i don't even experience any withdrawal like sensations since i consume it in pure forms, without tobacco. Smoked with tobacco it was getting me somewhat addicted, while i was decreasingly enjoying it over the years, because i was always a bit over-sensitive to many psychoactive substances. It's like what i imagine heroin to feel like. Had consumed opium through friends a few times when i was younger, which also felt to me much like smoking fat joints or big bhongs, just much more boring (for lack of a better term). It's a spiritual drug, imho, less suited for the fun-generation. It should be looked at without bias, then it turns out to be a really nice substance.
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January 12, 2022, 08:51:18 PM |
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Haha most hilarious article I've read this year! 3% or less by the end of 2022? Good luck with that!
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January 12, 2022, 08:51:44 PM Last edit: January 12, 2022, 09:08:18 PM by AlcoHoDL Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Any mining expert can disclose how many machines or how much it currently would cost to set up a mining arrangement that produces 126 Terahashes (TH) of mining power?
The Bitmain S19 has 110Th/s On average if you solo mined with one Bitmain S19 (110TH) you would hit one block about every 30 years (assuming constant difficulty) In the real number interval [0,1], any specific number has zero probability of being picked (assuming a continuous probability distribution). Here's one: 0.4895739579579407964907 Hey, I picked it! I'm so lucky, right? That's what happened to the lucky miner who got 6.25 BTC so soon. It was pure luck. The probability of you and me getting this lucky is practically zero, as was his. Few understand this.
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January 12, 2022, 08:53:05 PM |
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44000 in Words can be written as Forty Four Thousand. If you have saved 44000 dollars, then you can write, “I have just saved Forty Four Thousand dollars.” Forty Four Thousand is the cardinal number word of 44000 which denotes a quantity.
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January 12, 2022, 09:01:36 PM |
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