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Frens,

finally got my car back. First the mechanic wanted to replace all glow plugs, i instructed him via google translate that he should only replace the one on the third cylinder, which broke off at attempted removal. Work and material was a tad over $170, which i can live well width (opposed to the projected $600 for getting all glow plugs replaced).
The kids have collected some clamshells, and two crab scissors slipped into the buckets, so the car was smelling like a well used vagina in the morning after  Roll Eyes
A couple of hundreds of kilometers of driving with open windows (noise canelling earplugs recommended) cleaned the smell out. I feel sorry for the mechanic that had to move the car around the service center, though.

As i missed the last dip by a little over $200 in limit buy orders, i will throw the rest of monthly fiat in as i see the price go down.
This is no guarantee that the price will move further down, but it tends to do so after my buys, retrospectively  Grin

@death_wish: "deathwish" is a skateboard brand, but if you ever have the chance, change your forum nick to "inner_peace", and i'd also suggest to try to reach the latter, which gives the same result as being dead, but without the rotting and tears of relatives/friends, and you even can live on and enjoy everything and yourself a lot more  Cool
You don't need to be rich to be happy, yourz knowz?  Grin
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$260mil longs liquidated in minutes, most of them in BFX. It seems that around 75 longs each for 1mil to 1.26mil belong to 1 person. This is quite a loss. May the Lord has mercy on this n00b soul. And this is why we are in a bear market. When we have even one such whale fool to buy high and sell low, all bullish scenarios go south.

Edit: Things are getting even funnier: The bigger part of this long liquidation happened earlier today with $200mil liquidated on Bitfinex from 31800 to 31500. Some n00b was clearly trying to win the jackpot with a 100x leverage. So, in that case he lost all his $200mil long position. Well played, mate. Cheers for the imbecile!  Grin Grin Grin

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Lolcopter...  The flippening has happened!

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Who created Bitcoin?

A clarification on one point of signal import:

Can a lone individual change the world—change the course of history?  Satoshi proved it!  (Theories to the contrary notwithstanding, I do believe that Satoshi was one individual.)

I agree with your overall point of one person making a difference, yet I am going to quibble with your framing a wee bit.

It appears that satoshi - and bitcoin built on the works of a large number of predecessor projects, and of course, there were a few innovations in bitcoin that geniusly put ideas together and added a few concepts - such as difficulty adjustment... little things that are put together or added in with other aspects of the design to make a difference.. and really have a whole hell of a lot of innovative geniusness contained therein.  Satoshi retained a certain amount of public involvement that lasted around 2 years that seemed to make sure systems were in place in which he could disappear and the project would be able to continue.. so even though arguments could be made that bitcoin just ran itself after satoshi left - there are a quite a few heros in bitcoinlandia.. and maybe some kinds of luck too that people worked separately and together and bitcoin did not come crashing down during various points in which sabotage could have happened (behind the scenes of people saving bitcoin in its more vulnerable times)  or uncertainties about how aspects of some of the wars/attacks on bitcoin would turn out (blocksize war/attacks for example).

Make no mistake, I am not one of those Satoshi-worshipers who speaks of him as an infallible superhuman.

In many ways, his code frankly sucked.  It was an idiosyncratic pile of Windows-only hobby-code written by someone who was obviously smart, eccentric, and working very much alone on a project with a very large scope.  Besides such foibles as that spectacular integer overflow bug, Satoshi’s code had some deep architectural design flaws; that’s why we later needed Segwit as a clever way to kludge in a fix for transaction malleability without a hardfork, and to fix other major problems.  (We are pretty much permanently stuck with a few Satoshi idiosyncrasies I find a bit inelegant, but they are not problems.)

The early Bitcoin community (also before your time) also sucked.  I’ll critique it some other time, probably not in WO—the nutshell version is that I think that defi is now almost analogous to what the Bitcoin community was early on, except that defi is deliberately corrupted by VCs instead of only having the innocent stupidity of a bunch of kids playing with toy-money.  Suffice it here to note, there are reasons why early on, derision of Bitcoin was commonplace in some security and cryptography circles; at that time, unlike the anti-Bitcoin bias in some places now, it was not unjustified.  And one of the earliest attempts to fix this was a Trojan Horse that made it worse:  The so-called “Bitcoin Foundation”.

Bitcoin became what it is because some brilliant coders spent years fixing, refactoring, optimizing, and overall transforming Bitcoin from a hobby-quality project, into the absolute gold standard of serious financial software engineering.  There are people with genius-level IQs who devoted years of their lives to this, long after Satoshi had disappeared.

It is a process; and although the worst problems were fixed by Segwit and some other softfork cleanups, it is still ongoing to some degree.  IMO, one of Satoshi’s worst decisions was to write the wallet and P2P network node as one monolithic unit, with no security separation.  That’s a design flaw in the reference implementation.  Core has been trying for years to separate these functions, one way or another.  It’s not easy—not when they can’t risk wild changes that could break everyone’s money!

Previous efforts stalled, but current efforts look highly promising.  Core’s excellent software engineering process is the reason why it moves so slowly—unlike the move-fast-and-break-things attitude in typical defi blockchains.  Fortunately, fixing this does not require any consensus changes; if done right, most users won’t even notice the upgrade.

The libbitcoinkernel Project (bitcoin/bitcoin#24303) is at the top of my own wishlist.  I salute Carl Dong for his elegant, practical, safe and clean approach.  It is progressing beautifully; it will probably take a long time to ship.  When it’s done, it will open a whole new world of Bitcoin possibilities—this is a Core cleanup, but it is useful far beyond Core; as a developer, I am eager to use this for other projects.  It is one of those things that mere speculators neither know, nor understand, nor care about—no really, this is the kind of effort and talent that makes your Bitcoin valuable!

Bitcoin became what it is because the grown-up adults in the community stamped out scams, shot down stupid ideas, built businesses with sound business models, and showed real leadership.  I do not only, or even primarily refer to the Bitcoin Forum community!  This forum used to be much more influential than now, but it was only one star in a constellation of online and offline Bitcoin community activism.  And on the business side, Blockstream is exemplary of what some genuine old-school cypherpunks can do; several of its key players are or were also highly visible community activists (thus all the conspiracy theories).

So, why did I focus on Satoshi?

Because there is an old saying:  “Cypherpunks write code.”

And because all major movements in human events are always begun by somebody.  Ultimately, by very few people.

People have been talking about cryptographic money for decades.  There had already been a high-profile cryptographic-money project that had failed, and failed spectacularly due to centralization (Digicash).  The Internet was full of theories and discussions, on obscure sites and in discussion groups that >99% of WO hatters have no idea ever existed.  (If I sometimes speak with an air of authority, despite now being almost a nocoiner—yes, I have been around for awhile.)

Satoshi stepped up and did it.  Took action.  All by himself.  In practice, not in theory.

He didn’t wait for someone else to do it.  He did not seek the approval of a committee.  He didn’t put it up to a vote.  And he didn’t ask for anyone’s permission!  He went ahead all by himself, and did it.

That is what “cypherpunks write code” means.  You don’t change the world by chit-chat.  You change the world by writing code that has an irresistible effect.

Without that, all the work by others that I described above would never have existed.

Thus, indeed—as I said—one individual changed the world.  Zoom out, think on a longer timeline than only 13 years, and you will see that one individual changed the course of history.

(Aside, I must express my supreme contempt for the petty narcissists who think that the important thing about Bitcoin is for them to throw their weight around on an Internet forum.  Ultimately, they don’t matter; in 20 years, it will be as if they never existed.  But meanwhile, they are both annoying and disgusting:  They don’t care about Bitcoin.)

[...]

Long post, some good stuff...  Will catch up with you and others later!

GREAT!!!!!!  



Don't wait too long...


 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

With all due apologies—will still be later.  Well, I’ll try.  It seems I fall behind WO to the point that I can’t catch up.

Other important things are being ignored, because that one point you said just jumped out at me while I was peeking in here...  I dropped all else to address it with a little essay that wound up rambling a bit, because I am in haste, etc., etc.  It’s that important.
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$260mil longs liquidated in minutes, most of them in BFX. It seems that around 75 longs each for 1mil to 1.26mil belong to 1 person. This is quite a loss. May the Lord has mercy on this n00b soul. And this is why we are in a bear market. When we have even one such whale fool to buy high and sell low, all bullish scenarios go south.

Edit: Things are getting even funnier: The bigger part of this long liquidation happened earlier today with $200mil liquidated on Bitfinex from 31800 to 31500. Some n00b was clearly trying to win the jackpot with a 100x leverage. So, in that case he lost all his $200mil long position. Well played, mate. Cheers for the imbecile!  Grin Grin Grin





Literally ,The market hates greedy traders and has a fantastic way of rewarding them.
That is playing with fire, and what does he expect?, getting burnt in end and it happened to him.
Each day there is always a lesson to learn ....Let him learn.
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BREAKING | Johnny Depp wins defamation trial against Amber Heard; Court Awards Johnny Depp $15M 497.05 BTC in damages in Defamation Case Verdict

Finally some justice in this otherwise dark world.
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If I sometimes speak with an air of authority, despite now being almost a nocoiner—yes, I have been around for awhile.

Oh?

Are you satoshi, then?

or maybe you knew him?

Aside, I must express my supreme contempt for the petty narcissists who think that the important thing about Bitcoin is for them to throw their weight around on an Internet forum.  Ultimately, they don’t matter; in 20 years, it will be as if they never existed.  But meanwhile, they are both annoying and disgusting:  They don’t care about Bitcoin.

Are you referring to anyone in particular?

Asking for a friend.


My only friend in the whole world, aka suchmoon.

[...]

Long post, some good stuff...  Will catch up with you and others later!

GREAT!!!!!!  



Don't wait too long...


 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

With all due apologies—will still be later.  Well, I’ll try.  It seems I fall behind WO to the point that I can’t catch up.

Other important things are being ignored, because that one point you said just jumped out at me while I was peeking in here...  I dropped all else to address it with a little essay that wound up rambling a bit, because I am in haste, etc., etc.  It’s that important.

You're a worse version of me... so it seems.
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Wait... why is Nullius using a sock puppet?  That is nullius, right?
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Are you satoshi, then?

Don't insult nullius. Satoshi was a hobbyist coder. Nullius is the greatest cyphercoder ever, also a philosopher, Bitcoin trader, adult entertainment star, and he creates more cringe per square word than any other fake internet personality.

My only friend in the whole world, aka suchmoon.

Awwww...

Wait... why is Nullius using a sock puppet?  That is nullius, right?

Because his whole genius doesn't fit into one account.
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Usually there is a dump @ 30k euro, any moment now.....

How did you guess?

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Escalating quickly

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Seems like we got a little bounce and now everyone is bullish again.  The reactionary emotions in this market are interesting to say the least.  If you are being affected by such small market movements then you have way too much money invested in crypto.  I remember when people got excited by 500% moves, not 5%.  Still, I'm happy that we didn't see the ultimate plunge yet, but I'm a bit concerned by all the bullishness given how much bearish fundamental overhang is on the overall crypto market right now.  I'd be careful until some of that leverage goes away if you're overinvested. 

If one isn’t overinvested in BTC then one is not doing it as it should…
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https://youtu.be/Z0W9k-TNm28


Do not fucking @ me with some blah blah attack on Ted.... not interested..... just sharing for prosperity, info and interest.



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Do not shoot the messenger....



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Do not fucking @ me with some blah blah attack on Ted.... not interested..... just sharing for prosperity, info and interest.

Cruz is one of the most intelligent lawyers in congress.  He is my senator, and I have voted for him for years.  He figured out how Bitcoin would be a positive for (green) energy.

In the MIDDLE of the Covid debacle he filmed himself going to businesses that were suffering to support them, like a hair stylist.  This was the make the point that we should let the free market do it's thing and let people take the risks they want to and are comfortable with.

So having known him for a decade I am COMPLETELY NOT surprised that he gets bitcoin on a very deep level.  He also seems to be a bit of a maxi.  He does not talk a lot about "blockchain" or "defi" or whatever.

He is America's version of Bukele, I think.  Even better, in my opinion than Lummis.  Perhaps Lummis gets it on the same level, but Cruz communicates that well.

So all you lefty grumps can kiss my hind.  I am super proud of my Senator and will keep voting for him.  And I am NOT a right winger... I want people in government that want government to have LESS POWER.  He is one of them.  His love for Bitcoin PROVES that in my opinion.  I would vote for any democrat that shared that view.  (Tulsi Gabbard?)

That video was edited by an idiot.
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OK.  I missed my chance.  I was going to point out early this morning that this price action is very likely to be a rally in a bear market, and MAYBE a bear market bottom. 

ALTHOUGH we will need to see uppity (as one wordy man calls it) with VOLUME eventually.  We did NOT see it this time, for example.

But on the flip side this debart also does NOT have the volume that would favor a bear.

That said... if we keep knocking on the floor, eventually we are gonna break it. Sad

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