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Question: How far will this leg take us?
$110K - 9 (8.3%)
$120K - 19 (17.6%)
$130K - 17 (15.7%)
$140K - 9 (8.3%)
$150K - 19 (17.6%)
$160K - 2 (1.9%)
$170K+ - 33 (30.6%)
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September 05, 2014, 12:08:13 AM

i need a chill pill or something.

*all mess up / pissed off*

my mother inlaw, dropped off her dog here ( what a bitch -_- ), and my wife thinks we can keep it.

so mad.

until next time.
We're here for you, adam

 

At over a half a pound, that'd be a tough pill to swallow without crushing it and mixing with some strawberry jam or honey. 

BUY BUY BUY!!!
Maybe it'd be best on a pizza.

SELL SELL SELL!!!
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September 05, 2014, 12:12:53 AM


nice one!
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September 05, 2014, 12:44:38 AM


Maybe it'd be best on a pizza.


I can have it delivered for 10,000 btc   Shocked
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September 05, 2014, 12:52:22 AM

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September 05, 2014, 12:53:08 AM

pffff i'll take one please

https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theicarusproject.net%2Ffiles%2Fimages%2Fchill_pill.preview.jpg&t=543&c=dMdMU0cEcSeh1w
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September 05, 2014, 12:55:31 AM

M? Why an M? I don't like it. M is not good for my health.
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September 05, 2014, 12:59:14 AM


Explanation
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September 05, 2014, 01:03:07 AM

i guess, everyone is still thinking we are in a bear market and are shorting any bounce / rise...

this ends here!

we are in a bull market.

there now you know.
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September 05, 2014, 01:10:25 AM

i need a chill pill or something.

*all mess up / pissed off*

my mother inlaw, dropped off her dog here ( what a bitch -_- ), and my wife thinks we can keep it.

so mad.

until next time.

Doggies are supposed to be soothing little creatures.   Cheesy   


So, CALM THE FUCK DOWN!!!!!    Cheesy   

I love that expression, b/c it seems to cause the opposite result of what it proclaims, especially when in ALL CAPS.
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September 05, 2014, 01:10:44 AM

what a bam bam
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September 05, 2014, 01:12:45 AM

i need a chill pill or something.

*all mess up / pissed off*

my mother inlaw, dropped off her dog here ( what a bitch -_- ), and my wife thinks we can keep it.

so mad.

until next time.

Doggies are supposed to be soothing little creatures.   Cheesy   


So, CALM THE FUCK DOWN!!!!!    Cheesy   

I love that expression, b/c it seems to cause the opposite result of what it proclaims, especially when in ALL CAPS.

everything is going to be alright, dog is leaving for new home tomorrow.
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September 05, 2014, 01:18:33 AM

cover your short, nvm the bitfenix price is higher than stamps, this is because smart shorts realize its time to cover, SO COVER!

people gana double down on there shorts now aren't they   Tongue

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September 05, 2014, 01:19:44 AM

everything is going to be alright, dog is leaving for new home tomorrow.

He don't know what I'll leave him on the sofa.
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September 05, 2014, 01:24:23 AM

i'm just glad we could find a home and not have to put her down...

people DO NOT GET A DOG IF YOU CAN'T COMMIT Geezz

so disappointed in my mother in-law -_-
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September 05, 2014, 01:26:35 AM

lets just go ahead and erase all the gains made today!

oh i'm getting real disappointed at this damn bitcoin market too...
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September 05, 2014, 01:33:22 AM



yes, I was just testing it to buy a ticket and it works like a charm, today there is plenty of places where to spend Litecoin, more than what Bitcoin had last year, beside I think that Litecoin's price will grow bigger and faster than Bitcoin's price, it is more likely that we see LTC @ $50 than BTC at $5000

YES... I am sorry that you lost so much by investing in litecoin.. but it could be possible to recuperate some of your losses, if you pump it a little and people buy into such pump attempts.  Good luck with that.
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September 05, 2014, 01:53:17 AM

Please, tell me an example where someone lost bitcoins from a properly secured wallet...
First you give me an example of hackers stealing credit card information from a properly secured server.

Seriously do you think Bitcoin is less secure than fiat?
Yes I do.  How do you propose to measure that?
I propose you to encrypt the fiat from your wallet: try to give a password to your $100 fiat paper, then you can try to do a brain wallet from them...
Stupid for stupid: I propose that you write a malware that can steal a 10$ bill from my pocket.

(And note the word MEASURE.)

Just for curiosity, if some day you use bitcoin to buy a car, how will you make sure that the address that you are sending the bitcoins to is indeed the car dealer's?  What will you do if the car dealer tells you that they did not receive any bitcoins, and that their payment address is not the one you used?

Do you know you can try that 'suspicious' address from your car dealer, by sending first a few shatoshis right? Just saying...

Sure.  You scan the QR code on the screen or catalog and send 1 satoshi there.

Then you check the blockchain and see that the satoshi was indeed sent to the address displayed on the screen.

You call the dealer, and Bill from Sales confirms that the satoshi was indeed deposited in their payment address.

You then send the other 999.99999999 BTC to the same address.  So you think.

You check the blockchain and find that the second transaction went to a DIFFERENT address!

You call the store, and Bill says that the second address is not theirs.   

Then what?

OR, TO KEEP THINGS SMPLE:

One day you find that all your bitcoins were stolen from all your paper wallets.

Then what?

(How could that happen? Hint: how did you create the paper wallets?)


I already provided you with an example where hackers stolen credit card information from the Sony servers, yes credit card info included, i was affected, read again my last post. -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_Network_outage

And hey man, i think you have two eyes and some read skills to check the address of your car dealer is the correct, don't you? Don't you trust yourself?

And last, are you saying that someone will try to make a collision of my offline generated private keys and stole the bitcoins? Hint: it would take an average of 1,618,542,460,620,902,128,345,579,373 years to generate a collision with a computer that is 1 million times as powerfull as all current miners combined.

TO KEEP THINGS SIMPLE: Not gonna happend

Jorge you have no idea what you are talking about, you simply are a troll sir, it makes no sense talking to people like you, so i don't gonna waste more time, welcome to my ignore list Wink

jorge if you had only bought a bitcoin and learnt a few tricks you would know all these things....

on one can be told why bitcoin is awesome, one must experience the awesomeness.
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September 05, 2014, 01:59:17 AM


Explanation
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September 05, 2014, 02:09:20 AM

Obvious troll is becoming obvious.

It is a student question automaton. The purpose is, by means of automation, to support the students in their quest to understand bitcoin, and a test to make sure they can answer all expression of doubt with adequate clarity.

As new and ever greater waves of students enter with the passing of time, the learning starts on the base level, with the same problems. The automaton saves time that otherwise would have to be expended from the hodlers. Of course, should a student go astray, the real teacher's are only a click away, scanning the messages boards while simultaniously staring at bitcoinwisdom.

The propositions the students have to adequately refute, are presented in a round robin manner. Note that there are some inconsistencies, and there is some truthiness to some of them. This is just to sharpen the brain of the students. Here is the list (reading it before exams constitutes fraud):

It's a ponzi.

It's a pyramid.

There is no intrinsic value.

There is intrinsic value.

Transactions are expensive.

It's unsecure

It's not needed.

Price will go to 10

Killed by governments

You need a big company

Governments work as specified.

You are not supposed to be free.

They can be produced infinitely using alternative chains

It's not anonymous

Used for drugs

Its too volatile

It is not a unit of account

Nobody can understand bitcoin

There should be a bitcoin central bank

There should be a different coin in each country

When you trade using bitcoin, you have to convert currency trice

ISIS use them

gold is the only money

Nobody can afford a bitcoin

Mining monopoly will kill it

Mining is too expensive

There is no backing

There is no redemption

You can not eat bitcoin

The world is unfair

Rich people should never be allowed to decide where the factory should be located.

Girls use bitcoin

Bitcoin can run on solar power

An asteroide will hit the earth.

I should not go to bed now




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