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July 02, 2014, 06:02:18 PM |
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If you want to generate wealth, then you have to either 1) work hard 2) be talented 3) deceive others
4) Let others do the hard work for you. Wealthy people don't usually get wealthy by working for themselves. They let others do the hard work for them. And no this isn't taking advantage of people, it's called giving someone else a job.
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JimboToronto
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July 02, 2014, 06:05:54 PM |
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Regarding the poll: when does the daily candle close? GMT?
i think its at 8:00PM EST For all non Americans: EST is UTC - 5 hours (so 1 am UTC) Actually the candle closes at midnight utc, or 8:00 E DT.
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July 02, 2014, 06:24:08 PM |
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chinese doing some panic buying at night
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July 02, 2014, 06:24:31 PM |
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Bulls be like: 
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xyzzy099
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July 02, 2014, 06:26:48 PM |
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The anarcho-libertarian Utopia, a world without government, would be a Mad Max world, and would not last for a year before a king of some sort would emerge.
For the sake of completeness, you should mention that a stateless world is not just an anarcho-libertarian ideal. It's also the Marxist ideal. Mr. Marx says that at the actual Communism stage of societal development there will be no government. When people with such opposite political beliefs as Communists and Libertarians want the same end, it probably is worth pondering on.
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July 02, 2014, 06:31:02 PM |
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1W MACD is closing green for the first time since January 29th
Anyone know what price it would take for it to go into the red? Below around $590-ish 1W MACD is closing green for the first time since January 29th
Anyone know what price it would take for it to go into the red? I think 585-590. Last week we held green at that level but lost it when we dropped down to 550-570 Last week turned red below about $578-ish, and was green above that point.
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July 02, 2014, 07:00:35 PM |
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July 02, 2014, 07:01:00 PM |
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If you want to generate wealth, then you have to either 1) work hard 2) be talented 3) deceive others
4) Let others do the hard work for you. Wealthy people don't usually get wealthy by working for themselves. They let others do the hard work for them. And no this isn't taking advantage of people, it's called giving someone else a job. Now I have definitive proof that Mervin is neither wealthy or knowledgeable about how to acquire wealth. And this fits right in line with one of my life mottos --- "NEVER get advice from someone who does not have the success in life that you want. Don't get diet advice from a fat person, money advice from a broke or middle class person, marriage advice from a relationship therapist that has been divorced multiple time, etc. etc." There are so many ways to acquire wealth beyond the 3 that Mervin listed. And HARD WORK does NOT equate with wealth. It does sometimes, but often times it does not. Mervin, you've literally pulled down your pants and exposed yourself. Fraud.
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July 02, 2014, 07:04:26 PM |
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For the sake of completeness, you should mention that a stateless world is not just an anarcho-libertarian ideal. It's also the Marxist ideal. Mr. Marx says that at the actual Communism stage of societal development there will be no government.
It's not supposed to be a Utopia either. That's something the collectivists tend to strive for. Though I do share some reservations about a completely anarchic system and the likelihood of sociopaths continuing to seek power. Though advancements in weapons technology have leveled the playing field there somewhat.
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July 02, 2014, 07:05:37 PM |
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The anarcho-libertarian Utopia, a world without government, would be a Mad Max world, and would not last for a year before a king of some sort would emerge.
I guess if you only argue against strawmen, a long series of wins by default is inevitable. That could lead to a delusion of competence problem. You cannot spend any large amount of it without your government and all the bad guys in the neighbrhood noticing.
Firstly, large amounts are not necessary to live modestly. Secondly, if your neighborhood is in such a condition, you will probably be finding a new neighborhood soon. One where you can spend your own money as you see fit. And, if it starts looking like crypto could let you escape your government's control, your government will quickly squash it.
Oh yes, like they squashed marijuana. Nipped it in the bud, so to speak. Anyhow, that ship has already sailed. There is no effective way to prevent p2p use of encrypted transaction overlay networks with untraceable transactions. one cannot be an effective social activist while protecting one's anonymity, it is either-or.)
This is your worst error yet. One cannot be an effective social activist with your throat cut. There is no freedom without privacy.
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aminorex
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July 02, 2014, 07:10:10 PM |
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Though advancements in weapons technology have leveled the playing field there somewhat.
I am of the opinion that small nuclear fusion explosive devices (yields dialable down to the level of pounds of TNT) are likely to see application by organized terrorist networks within 10 years, and that the technology will be available to punters on a budget within 20. I am hoping this will put the fear of God into more than a few oligarchs.
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July 02, 2014, 07:12:48 PM |
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Ripple is no crypto. Ripple (the currency) is the enemy as it's worse than fiat.
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atp1916
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July 02, 2014, 07:13:06 PM |
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Though advancements in weapons technology have leveled the playing field there somewhat.
I am of the opinion that small nuclear fusion explosive devices (yields dialable down to the level of pounds of TNT) are likely to see application by organized terrorist networks within 10 years, and that the technology will be available to punters on a budget within 20. I am hoping this will put the fear of God into more than a few oligarchs. No. How about you keep it on topic and talk about bitcoin price movements.
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July 02, 2014, 07:17:40 PM |
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It's not supposed to be a Utopia either. That's something the collectivists tend to strive for. Though I do share some reservations about a completely anarchic system and the likelihood of sociopaths continuing to seek power. Though advancements in weapons technology have leveled the playing field there somewhat.
You lost me there. The field was most level when our weapons were hands, feet, and teeth. It has become steadily more uneven since then: the guys with more money generally have the best defenses and deadliest weapons, and technological advances have only amplified the difference.
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July 02, 2014, 07:18:37 PM |
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Ripple is no crypto. Ripple (the currency) is the enemy as it's worse than fiat. if one of the most outstanding idiots on earth joins your enemy - it is good news anyway.
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July 02, 2014, 07:21:01 PM |
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its as if the bears don't realize its a trap.
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July 02, 2014, 07:22:18 PM |
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I think that there are a lot of fools who dream of riches but who aren't ready to do any hard work for it.
what about those of us that work damn hard at our jobs in order to earn as much money as we can to then buy bitcoin. I work as much overtime as i am offered, and save as hard as i can so i can buy bitcoin, and i would imagine i am not alone. i do not dream of riches - i just feel alot safer having my holdings in BTC which i control rather than in a bank which i do not. If i am making more than the current pittance offered by interest on savings accounts then i am even happier. All jobs nowadays are mind work. You don't even get a donkey to produce energy to pull a wagon nowadays for less than the food costs. I have aquired my coins using mind work, and noones rights have been violated in the process. They are mine.
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July 02, 2014, 07:23:02 PM |
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 you just keep hitting that deceptively thin bid wall you dumb bear.
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July 02, 2014, 07:25:13 PM |
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For the sake of completeness, you should mention that a stateless world is not just an anarcho-libertarian ideal. It's also the Marxist ideal. Mr. Marx says that at the actual Communism stage of societal development there will be no government.
It's not supposed to be a Utopia either. That's something the collectivists tend to strive for. Though I do share some reservations about a completely anarchic system and the likelihood of sociopaths continuing to seek power. Though advancements in weapons technology have leveled the playing field there somewhat. I agree with you on both points. Even without sociopaths seeking power, a stateless equilibrium could be destroyed just by natural disasters, I would imagine. There will always need to be some mechanism in place to maintain that equilibrium, at the very least. I don't know if it has to be some form of 'government' per se, but something is required.
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