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I'm of the opinion that it is a canary signal. * psycodad grabs his old SDR and tunes to 4.625MHz to find out when the world is ending. It sounds a lot like a combined canary and command channel. I.e. if you hear the buzz, you have reception, all good, carry on. If the buzz is not there, somebody is blocking/jamming it, use "plan B" (the instructions you got for this situation ahead of time) then. Otherwise you wait for commands to get active, I assume any commands will be issued either repeatedly or at fixed times (the article doesn't mention that). But then again, if you're one of the evil super powers, what keeps you from just broadcasting with high power on that frequency a recording of yesterdays buzz to keep the sleepers inactive while you nuke the other evil super power. Maybe its just a leftover from cold war that they kept running to keep a bunch of spooks in every country busy. I reckon the Russian are experts on the field of wasting opponents resources (i.e. firing $2000 loittering amo toward UKR and watching the other side launching a multi million Patriot SAM shooting it down). Fascinating nonetheless. Canary with a cryptographic component. Ever hear of the soviet doomsday machine? Are you refering to the Sistema Perimetr? If so, no didn't know that and thanks for the pointer. Sounds quite scary and amazing at the same time. I don't want to even start to try to dig up what the other nuclear powers have in place for uncomfy situations like a decapitation first strike..
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quick trip through early blockchain analytics, interesting read Satoshi Nakamoto, the cryptocurrency’s mysterious and unidentifiable inventor, had stated in an email introducing Bitcoin that “participants can be anonymous.” [...] This is the story of the revelation in late 2013 that Bitcoin was, in fact, the opposite of untraceable—that its blockchain would actually allow researchers, tech companies, and law enforcement to trace and identify users with even more transparency than the existing financial system. That discovery would upend the world of cybercrime. Bitcoin tracing would, over the next few years, solve the mystery of the theft of a half-billion dollar stash of bitcoins from the world’s first crypto exchange, help enable the biggest dark-web drug market takedown in history https://arstechnica.com/features/2024/01/how-a-27-year-old-busted-the-myth-of-bitcoins-anonymity/Well, it's a public ledger, whatever the implications of that may be. If the endpoints are carefully handled, anonymity can be enhanced, but it's not automatic by design, you need to put an effort and be careful in order to prevent your identity from being leaked.
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I'm of the opinion that it is a canary signal. * psycodad grabs his old SDR and tunes to 4.625MHz to find out when the world is ending. It sounds a lot like a combined canary and command channel. I.e. if you hear the buzz, you have reception, all good, carry on. If the buzz is not there, somebody is blocking/jamming it, use "plan B" (the instructions you got for this situation ahead of time) then. Otherwise you wait for commands to get active, I assume any commands will be issued either repeatedly or at fixed times (the article doesn't mention that). But then again, if you're one of the evil super powers, what keeps you from just broadcasting with high power on that frequency a recording of yesterdays buzz to keep the sleepers inactive while you nuke the other evil super power. Maybe its just a leftover from cold war that they kept running to keep a bunch of spooks in every country busy. I reckon the Russian are experts on the field of wasting opponents resources (i.e. firing $2000 loittering amo toward UKR and watching the other side launching a multi million Patriot SAM shooting it down). Fascinating nonetheless. Canary with a cryptographic component. Ever hear of the soviet doomsday machine? Are you refering to the Sistema Perimetr? If so, no didn't know that and thanks for the pointer. Sounds quite scary and amazing at the same time. I don't want to even start to try to dig up what the other nuclear powers have in place for uncomfy situations like a decapitation first strike.. In 1967, the Soviet Union first attempted to create a system, called "Signal", which they could use to create 30 premade orders from their headquarters to the missile units.[2] Although the system still was not completely automatic, their intent was no different.
In the early 1990s, several former high-ranking members of the Soviet military and the Central Committee of the Communist Party, in a series of interviews to the American defense contractor BDM, admitted the existence of the Dead Hand, making somewhat contradictory statements concerning its deployment.[14]
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...wondering if we're not going to re-test $40k at this rate.
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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January 18, 2024, 11:21:22 PM |
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...wondering if we're not going to re-test $40k at this rate.
or 30k
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...wondering if we're not going to re-test $40k at this rate.
or 30k Split the difference?
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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January 19, 2024, 01:15:15 AM |
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...wondering if we're not going to re-test $40k at this rate.
or 30k Split the difference? done, ill go set my buys @ 35k now
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Here are some key facts about three full days of trading in the books as of the close of business on Tuesday: - net inflows into the spot bitcoin ETF appear to be about 21,000 bitcoin (BTC), or $894 million at the current price of $42,600.
- BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) leads the way by adding 16,362 bitcoin.
- Second is Fidelity's Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) with 12,112 bitcoin.
- Sizable exits from Grayscale's Bitcoin Trust (GBTC), which has lost about 25,000 bitcoin, brought down the overall industry inflow.
https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2024/01/17/bitcoin-etf-net-inflows-near-1b-after-three-days/Eh...so, like, is that all? Really? Small potatoes. Shit, Elon Musk bought $1.5B worth of BTC all in one go not too long ago. Just for the Lulz. These ETF trust guys are amateurs. These stats are of 3 days only, with more passing days we will come to know more about the impact of ETF on bitcoin. There is mix reaction about Bitcoin ETF, some says they will take Bitcoin to moon. While many like me are of the view that Bitcoin will go to moon eventually on it own without any external assistance.
Anyone interested in guessing the final product on the right? Hint: its made from sugarcane Photo credit: watcheBeing manufactured in the open, dirty environment, injurious to health. Keep away from children, discomfort may occur.
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I think that this twitter poster does not know "maf": 0.001% is 1/100000 of value. 1/100000 of about 800 bil is 8 million. I am 100% sure that more than 8 mil was deposited into ETFs. In fact, it's more like 80-100X of 8 million.
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