JayJuanGee
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June 14, 2014, 10:05:42 PM |
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I would NOT call any body stupid or their actions stupid b/c of religion Joining cults isn't an issue of intelligence. It's more a reflection of emotional health vs injury. Studies say otherwise. There has been a negative correlation between religion and IQ for the majority of test subjects. Well, you are probably correct, overall, but still it is NOT really a good idea or practice to suggest someone is stupid, merely b/c s/he is religious or merely b/c studies say that it is likely that s/he is stupid or even one or two comments from him/her tend to support that the person may be stupid. Even if, in the end, the person really is stupid, it does NOT seem to be a very good idea to call the person stupid, that just causes inflammation.. even if the assertion is true. So, I do NOT necessarily disagree with you, that you may be correct, I just have some troubles with inflammatory oversimplification(s), but I will grant that sometimes inflammatory oversimplifications may make the point(s) more quickly, directly and clearly.
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fonzie
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June 14, 2014, 10:08:31 PM |
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JayJuanGee will you show some mercy, and shut the fuck up? PLZ! kthx byebye
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JayJuanGee
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June 14, 2014, 10:10:11 PM |
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Bitcoin cultists accusing religious people of being cultists? At least when it comes to religion, people are usually indoctrinated from birth and have massive social pressures (there are hardly people who convert). Now becoming a cultist of your own free will, that's something else.
Also, I don't think there is any disadvantage in investment being Muslim, what does it matter if he gets 0% instead of 1% interest? Nothing.
Free will is an illusion bro You're an idiot Nice, insults are very persuasive. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq_tG5UJMs0or try reading "consciousness explained" by Daniel Dennett. I understand that there are some illusive aspects to free will, and I have done some of my own research into the topic over the years. Why can't you explain your theory about why free will is illusive? Personally, I am NOT going to merely throw up my hands and act under some kind of simplified concepts that free will does NOT exist... even though there is a lot of framing and limitations of my circumstances and the circumstances of others by and because of a vast array of social / psychological circumstances.
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June 14, 2014, 10:11:33 PM |
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wow chartbuddy, that's the choppiest graph I think I've ever seen you post You haven't been paying attention then
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June 14, 2014, 10:11:46 PM |
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Can you please explain why they are wrong?
To me it seems they make good points, but I am ready to learn more. Long story short, they make the same mistake in that post they accuse everybody else of making - assuming the situation is static instead of dynamic. Two things of interest happened recently. The least interesting one is that a pool got too big, again, and financial and social feedback was successful in changing their behaviour, just like every other time. The more interesting thing is that is just became widely known just how little it costs it for a malicious miner to sabotage a mining pool via block withholding. The Bitcoin mining ecosystem is now going to have to adjust to that that new knowledge, and the result might actually bring about the smaller pools everybody wants without any protocol changes at all. Also this: The guy has a history of spreading baseless bullshit to garner clicks. Just like the case of Professor Bitcorn, trolling Bitcoin seems to be good for an academic CV.
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Sandia
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June 14, 2014, 10:13:13 PM |
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Holy Shit!! BTC-e is above Bitstamp AND Bitfinex? Armageddon must be coming.
Anyone want to loan me 100k to buy coins? This price makes me a shop-aholic.
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JayJuanGee
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June 14, 2014, 10:13:47 PM |
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monkey overslept, but got up in time to say this is a good intraday buy point (12:20pm Eastern)
Monkey is a misleading mammal, gave wrong prediction yesterday Arguably yes! Arguably no. Monkey was still short on a dily basis. He just said it was a good intraday entry point. In fact during particularly strong moves he does tend to call out more possible turning points than I think he should. Usually when he picks a turn in the same direction on multiple timescales (like his daily and weekly s&p 500 bearish calls which became aligned on friday 13) the shorter term call is pretty reliable. If he is bearish on a daily basis then any intraday bullish reports that he makes are less reliable than usual. They can still be useful! For example a short term bearish report during a strong uptrend can suggest a time to take profits or hedge efficiently. I usually convert naked options to spreads at such times. To my lil doggie and me, it seems that you need to spank your monkey. Sometimes I spank my lil doggie, when she engages in inappropriate/damaging behavior(s).
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JorgeStolfi
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June 14, 2014, 10:14:38 PM |
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Just like the case of Professor Bitcorn, trolling Bitcoin seems to be good for an academic CV.
I can tell you on authority that wasting time with bitcoin, in any fashion, is very bad for an academic CV. Only profs with the academic equivalent of a death wish will indulge in it.
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N12
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June 14, 2014, 10:15:15 PM |
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Holy Shit!! BTC-e is above Bitstamp AND Bitfinex? Armageddon must be coming.
Peculiar, isn't it?
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fonzie
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June 14, 2014, 10:20:09 PM |
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Holy Shit!! BTC-e is above Bitstamp AND Bitfinex? Armageddon must be coming.
Anyone want to loan me 100k to buy coins? This price makes me a shop-aholic.
I´m also feelin slightly bullish. As far as i can remeber BTC-E led the reversal after the crash to 340$ /showed most of the buying support before all other exchanges. Maybe it was also the 400$ MtGox crash. So this could be, short term, a bullish sign.
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JorgeStolfi
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June 14, 2014, 10:20:59 PM |
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The more interesting thing is that is just became widely known just how little it costs it for a malicious miner to sabotage a mining pool via block withholding.
Is that like a worker at a diamond mine stealing a diamond that he dug out?
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N12
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June 14, 2014, 10:21:27 PM |
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Holy Shit!! BTC-e is above Bitstamp AND Bitfinex? Armageddon must be coming.
Anyone want to loan me 100k to buy coins? This price makes me a shop-aholic.
I´m also feelin slightly bullish. As far as i can remeber BTC-E led the reversal after the crash to 340$ /showed most of the buying support before all other exchanges. Maybe it was also the 400$ MtGox crash. So this could be, short term, a bullish sign. That's good to know, thanks.
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June 14, 2014, 10:23:41 PM |
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The more interesting thing is that is just became widely known just how little it costs it for a malicious miner to sabotage a mining pool via block withholding.
Is that like a worker at a diamond mine stealing a diamond that he dug out? More like a worker at a diamond vapourizing the diamond instead of digging it out of the ground. He still gets paid his wage (which is slightly diminished because the mine earned less) but the total harm caused to the mine is larger than the amount he gives up in income.
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June 14, 2014, 10:33:10 PM |
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Hashrate goes down when price is rising, now hashrate is goin up while btc price is falling.
99.5 Billion now
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fonzie
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June 14, 2014, 10:36:57 PM |
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Choo Choo@ Finex
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June 14, 2014, 10:41:04 PM |
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Choo Choo@ Finex Bitstamp is following. Well, they followed for a bit.
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June 14, 2014, 10:42:58 PM |
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For anyone that can understand Italian, here is a youtube of a bitcoin hearing by the Italian government. I think the live part is over, but this just happened today. If it still says "live" then you will need to rewind and skip the history part to get to the hearing. Diretta canale satellitare della Camera dei deputati: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5h-KfwC4aICan you say the overall punchline of it, especially since it is in Italian? Was the proceeding positive? Was it just gathering evidence for consideration of the government concerning future legislation? Can you help us out a little with some kind of overview? Sure, I haven't finished watching it yet. I missed it live and its like 4 hours long. But so far it looks like "just gathering evidence for consideration of the government concerning future legislation."
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June 14, 2014, 10:43:51 PM |
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Hey Blitz.... I am very excited to notice that you got rid of that misleading definition of FUD from your signature ... that is great!!!!
In order that we can better understand the meaning of your statement, above, are you now back to using the commonly accepted meaning of FUD? That is "fear, uncertainty and doubt"?
Dude, I know bitcoins can't buy everything but please do get a sense of humour.
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June 14, 2014, 10:49:56 PM |
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Does someone know why the Chinese exchanges are constantly higher than any others?
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