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Those of you using Firefox 128 might consider visiting settings to turn that new "feature" off:

https://blog.privacyguides.org/2024/07/14/mozilla-disappoints-us-yet-again-2/

I'd read about that already in Mozilla's communication, and it seemed harmless/mildly positive. I guess I needed to hear the second opinion in the blog you pointed us to. Merited :thumbs_up:

For extended, browser setting independent protection i am using uBlock and idontcareaboutcookies for years.
The latter saves a lot of "reject all" klicks for me.

Using both myself! Is that a case of "Great minds..."?
I guess not... unless... are you by any chance a bitcoiner?  Grin
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This is hillarous:

JUST IN: Craig Wright officially admits that he is not Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of #Bitcoin

https://x.com/BTC_Archive/status/1813253441436983503

As if we didn't already know?  Roll Eyes  Cheesy

Nice to see a legal system doing their job though. I'm just now seeing the amount of manipulation this man was doing as I look through all of the "Reasons for alleging forgery" (https://www.judiciary.uk/judgments/copa-v-wright/) ... just  Shocked.  He actually thought he could go in and manipulate shit on a windows XP image and think there wasn't going to be any trace of it?  smh.

Good riddance to bad rubbish.


Give him a few points for admitting he was a liar.  But just a few.

Almost certainly his lawyers made him do it

Actually, it was the judge who did.

“I have no doubt that I should not order Dr. Wright to publish the half-page notice in the Times. That does appear to be a somewhat vindictive response to his half-page publication of his offer,” wrote Justice Mellor.

Mellor did order that Dr. Wright host a notice of the judgment on his own website (for six months) and on his Twitter feed and Slack channels (for three months).
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This is hillarous:

JUST IN: Craig Wright officially admits that he is not Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of #Bitcoin

https://x.com/BTC_Archive/status/1813253441436983503

As if we didn't already know?  Roll Eyes  Cheesy

Nice to see a legal system doing their job though. I'm just now seeing the amount of manipulation this man was doing as I look through all of the "Reasons for alleging forgery" (https://www.judiciary.uk/judgments/copa-v-wright/) ... just  Shocked.  He actually thought he could go in and manipulate shit on a windows XP image and think there wasn't going to be any trace of it?  smh.

Good riddance to bad rubbish.

Give him a few points for admitting he was a liar.  But just a few.

Almost certainly his lawyers made him do it

Actually, it was the judge who did.

“I have no doubt that I should not order Dr. Wright to publish the half-page notice in the Times. That does appear to be a somewhat vindictive response to his half-page publication of his offer,” wrote Justice Mellor.

Mellor did order that Dr. Wright host a notice of the judgment on his own website (for six months) and on his Twitter feed and Slack channels (for three months).


I was going to say lawyers as well but maybe it was an order from the judge?

Regardless, unless I missed it somewhere, I think a more sincere apology or admission of guilt comes with a video with him saying and explaining it, but really the dude had many times to come clean before the courts did anything, so it would be hard for me to accept it anyway unless he really had come off as sincere in the admission.
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Using both myself! Is that a case of "Great minds..."?
I guess not... unless... are you by any chance a bitcoiner?  Grin

No namecalling please, sir  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Now to something (not) completely different:
Thoughts about the current upity...
I'm always happy seeing Bitcoin go up, as i am now.
In my logical mind, i wonder why Gox distribution didn't shake the market a little more. Sure, there is the german province finished selling prosecuted coins, a real good reason to re-invest and buy fresh corn.
In my creative mind, the idea of a bull trap fakeout began to grow. It's known that first Gox batch of BTC and it's degenerated chainsplit clone will reach the creditors at Kraken, so there should be no gross selling action in the next few days. Investors could be too positive about the rise and throw more fiat at the marktet, until a wave of Gox anticipated market sells are triggered by the same "market makers" (makes me feel a little dumb to use this term, honestly) that might currently fuel the bulltrap fakeout. Some of the Gox corn will be sold, undoubtedly, and then the shit might hit the fan for a short time again, at least until all Gox coins will be distributed. Then, of course (if my creative mind is right, more or less), the first wave of dumpsters will pick up loads of even cheaper BTC again.

Thoughts, anybody?

EDIT: HFSP (this is for you, german government officials)
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My bitcoin pumpometer is going do lally  Cool
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Which happened more "quickly" (and I use the term loosely); Faketoshi being shot down or Mt. Gox refunding customers?  I've lost track.
Also, are we allowed to call Craig Wright Faketoshi now with prejudice?

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The price action is way more exhilarating than this update:

https://craigwright.net/

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The price action is way more exhilarating than this update:

https://craigwright.net/



Hilariously, this would have been a better approach of convincing people he actually was satoshi. I think if after his first public appearance (on tv on stage of that conference) he vehemently denied he was satoshi, a lot of people probably would’ve tried to force that label on him. Instead, he did what satoshi would never do and that path led to where we are now…
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Might want to start shorting Intel boys, shits starting to hit mainstream.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8LrwI-I_fY
Intel stock has already been beaten down to the point where it appears as a value. Not saying this news isn’t extremely disturbing, but with Intel’s cash flow and foundry investments, I would be wary of shorting them here. A year ago it would have been a great call. I’d question the risk reward of shorting while it’s down 30% now though.
The next in a series of embarassing events in the last decade of Intel CPU manufacturing. They have to be patched, which makes them work slower, to not introduce low level security bugs or malfunction. The next too-big-to-fail company? I wouldn't miss their crap, AMD's are working great  Grin
I'm still using Intels from 4th to 12th gen, though, but i finally stop upgrading now.
I own stock in AMD. Great company and I love their products. Much better value than Nvidia in my opinion.

So Trump’s VP is a Bitcoiner… The perfect storm is brewing. We have but one hurdle left to clear.

I can complete your delusional idea to clarify that from your perspective, MTGOX remains as the "final" hurdle.

It is funny (or maybe "strange" is a better word?) how someone who has been in bitcoin for so long, can get so distracted by nonsensical thoughts, and surely this MTGOX obsession is not the first nonsensical thought I have witnessed flowing out of your keyboard (if that might be the source?).

64k crossed
Bitcoin in last 7 days has gone up by 10%. It was a great opportunity to buy Bitcoin when it went down below 57k, congrats to those who caught Bitcoin in recent bear session. Now good thing is Bitcoin is back in 60 - 70k bracket and it will be interesting to see whether Bitcoin can break 70k resistance this time.

I have no objection to your idea of taking advantage of BTC price corrections, but fuck your dumbass characterization of a correction (or just one aspect of BTC consolidation) as if it were a bear session.. that is dumb as fuck, even if you are using the word "session" rather than "market."  Your use of the term "bear session" versus "bear market" does not save you from such a misleading (and maybe misinformed) perception of where we are at, how we got hear or maybe where we are going.. since using the term bear is misleading.. See my post from earlier today.. even though I am not even sure if I am responding very much besides just proclaiming that we are not in any kind of "bear.. blah blah blah".. since how can you be in a "bear.. blah blah blah" if you happen to already be in a bull... so both a bear and a bull cannot simultaneously exist, and we happen to be in a bull.. but no.... some folks want to suggest (mislead or just speak gobbledy-gook) by trying to suggest that a bear exists within a bull.. It makes absolutely no sense... and they need to either fix their way of thinking and/or fix their ways of presenting such bear/bull ideas.

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Hi xxxxxx,

We have successfully received creditor funds (BTC and BCH) from the Mt. Gox Trustee. While we will work to distribute funds as quickly as possible, please anticipate 7-14 days for funds to be credited to your account. The amount you will receive has been determined by the Trustee, and we will distribute according to their instructions.

If you have any questions or concerns, our team of specialists is available to help 24/7 via live chat, phone, or by submitting a support ticket. Please mention Mt. Gox for priority handling.
Just got this email; looks like my BTC is coming back soon

And?

I am still curious to find out from anyone with actual hands on experience regarding what percentage of their GOX holdings they are getting back (or anticipating to get back).  Is it in the ballpark of 15% or what?  What is the specific amount in terms of percentages?  And is there any variance in the actual percentage based on the kind of recipient?

MTGOX coins on the move.

Here comes the pain, baby!
We were accumulating nicely, But......
Let's revisit 54K.


NOT

Sorry for your loss and/or your failure/refusal to buy (or maybe I am not?) for nearly two weeks while you had sub $60k opportunities, but seemingly failing/refusing to appreciate and act upon such opportunities while such opportunities were happening.

Is that called "greed" or what?

Why can't some guys recognize and/or appreciate "opportunity" while it is staring them in the face, and they just want more and More and MOAR?  Why is it?  Pray tell.


And when prices were $55k to $56k for quite a bit of time.. and yeah maybe if $55k and $56k did not last long enough, there was quite a bit of $57k and $58k within the nearly two weeks, so no real excuses about inability to get some BTC at those prices, and yeah instead of buying, some guys were even selling and others were talking about lower BTC prices, such as $40ks and even into the $30ks...

What a bunch of seemingly out of touch, pie in the sky pray-ers - missing a gift horse that was staring you in your lil facie.  No?

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"not saying that he should be killed... but...."

Your heroes must be Kathy Griffin, Johnny Depp and Mark Hamill.

Bunch of jackasses.

You seem to be playing on the threat of killing a president, and likely reading way too much into my statement.

In regards to heros, I don't tend to have them... or if I were to admire someone based on their stating something about killing a president or some other kind of direct or implied threat?  Again, that seems to be reading to much into the matter, and surely there sometimes could be ways that words are read out of context.. ..

I guess none of us should wish to be read out of context or even baited into saying something that we did not say.

Again, back to heros, every once in a while, I will look up to some kinds of work and/or contributions that certain people have made.. but surely it can be difficult to either follow what some people have done in their lives, so it can be difficult to have specific heros or role models, even though surely we can some times attempt to take or mimic some attributes and/or characteristics of some one or a variety of folks that we consider to be admirable traits..

Back to Trump, and probably a topic we need not get too worked up about, I have difficulties imagining considering someone like Trump in that kind of a light hero or role model light, even though surely a lot of folks consider that self-centered drama queen (victim wannabe) twat in such a way...

Sure, I sort of understand that kind of perception of seeming strong man that leads some folks towards admiration, yet I personally don't consider Trump or his various ongoing mobster ways of approaching matters to have very many personal characteristics that are admirable.  Hopefully if he ends up returning to the presidency, he does not screw too many things up further than he had already done the first time around... that orange headed twat... and some of my best friends are orange.  Fuck.

we briefly topped 65k on aggr.trade

bitstamp can go fuck themselves

aggr.trade has bells

and we quickly sold off down to 64.7k

You are not very convincing in your attempts to persuade a transition from Bitstamp to aggr.trade.

In udder wurds:  fuck aggr.trade and its supposed bells and implied whistles (Protip:  You cannot have bells without whistles.  Justsaying).
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