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November 27, 2019, 08:28:09 PM
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awww..... you sound so salty.

numbnutz.

Great rebuttal. Where would we be without your contributions to society jbreher? Either exactly in the same place or else possibly better off, is my guess.

Well, except for the fact that my work product underlies literally over ninety-five percent of the world's computing infrastructure. At any scale.

And your contribution to society is...?

Of course, the fact that you do not understand the difference between a protocol and a software instantiation thereof speaks volumes in itself.

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Well, except for the fact that my work product underlies literally over ninety-five percent of the world's computing infrastructure. At any scale.

You work in a quarry?

That would be undermining.

WTF is SCNR?

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November 28, 2019, 05:32:08 AM
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Meh

If u want to store such tweets for ever

Where would u go?

How d u do that?

Bsv has it. Easy

https://twitter.com/Aztek_btc/status/1199693578630418434?s=19

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November 28, 2019, 05:49:12 AM
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Well, except for the fact that my work product underlies literally over ninety-five percent of the world's computing infrastructure. At any scale.

LOL baiting you into exposing yourself as a virtue signaling ass is always so easy.

Umm hmmm... And what exactly is your contribution to society, nutildah?

Intelligent people eventually learn their place. What are you, like twelve years old?

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November 28, 2019, 06:41:34 AM
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BTW, those cold storage wallets are way cheaper than Ledger or Trezors and can also be used for shopping.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/kaching-secure-bitcoin-wallet#/

It looks suspicious.

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November 28, 2019, 07:00:52 AM
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BTW, those cold storage wallets are way cheaper than Ledger or Trezors and can also be used for shopping.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/kaching-secure-bitcoin-wallet#/

It looks suspicious.
Who so is that indiegogo the card, the link, the new address for every single use ... .how so?

2 HOURS Fireside Chat with CSW https://youtu.be/3nFKIHmYY9c

"The existing Visa credit card network processes about 15 million Internet purchases per day worldwide. Bitcoin can already scale much larger than that with existing hardware for a fraction of the cost. It never really hits a scale ceiling."  Satoshi Nakamoto, April 2009          Avoiding taxes is totally legal if you consider and respect the law.
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November 28, 2019, 07:55:52 AM
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BTW, those cold storage wallets are way cheaper than Ledger or Trezors and can also be used for shopping.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/kaching-secure-bitcoin-wallet#/

It looks suspicious.
Who so is that indiegogo the card, the link, the new address for every single use ... .how so?

2 HOURS Fireside Chat with CSW https://youtu.be/3nFKIHmYY9c

Thx for the link - half through I find me to agree that miners should also fall under

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICP_license

(next to lots of potential rules in finance and their local govs)

cause they are bulding the most impotant immutable internet-content in a store of data - the blockchain

So better be open (meh, the code IS open source) and compliant - or go the Close down path like Liberty Reseve, digicash, eGold ...

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November 28, 2019, 08:12:10 AM
Last edit: November 28, 2019, 08:27:12 AM by ðºÞæ
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8 HOURS of SiGMA 2019 - iGaming Malta -  Gaming, gambling.... https://youtu.be/sEOegrJZmX4
(CSW at 4:47 and 7:24)

Antigua and Barbuda the first citadel
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November 28, 2019, 11:56:15 AM
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Finding things is PoW

The open source fetishists (too lazy to search) pls work

One tweet to this guy

https://mobile.twitter.com/connolly_dan/status/1199967112741171202

I did a part of the work for ya

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November 28, 2019, 01:44:47 PM
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They just keep on coming: Commons
https://tncpw.co/b7417995

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November 28, 2019, 05:08:03 PM
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Really man?

How u came to such 'unpopular' thinkin?

https://mobile.twitter.com/crypt0snews/status/1199778480507912192

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November 29, 2019, 05:41:14 PM
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Bitcoin Independence Day: BSV the fastest growing blockchain ever
https://coingeek.com/bitcoin-independence-day-bsv-the-fastest-growing-blockchain-ever
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nChain patents for BSV may be necessary since:

Russia is engaged in the race for Blockchain technology, as is China, which recently made it official with the voice of Xi Jinping, determined to "take the first place in the emerging field of Blockchains". (https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=&sl=zh-CN&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.xinhuanet.com%2F2019-10%2F25%2Fc_1125153665.htm&sandbox=1). Announcing the upcoming creation of a national cryptocurrency (the "DCEP").

The BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) in general are very interested in Blockchain technology and are even discussing the implementation of a crypto that would be common to them (The 5 BRICS nations is 3 billion people (40% of the world population) and, according to projections, 40% of the world's GDP by 2025.). Used for trade between these countries to circumvent dollar payments: "The dollar's share of BRICS foreign trade regulations has increased from 92% to 50% over the past five years. The implementation of a common cryptomonnaise will thus confirm this trend with the long-term ambition of creating a fully "dollar and SWIFT-proof" ecosystem. "We are talking about a market with 3 billion people.
Between public currencies (such as Bitcoin or Ethereum), state currencies (Digital Currency Electronic Payment - DCEP-, crypto-rouble (finally aborted), Petro in Venezuela, pushes for a crypto-euro...) and private currencies (Ripple, Libra, GRAM...), the hegemony of the Dollar risks being shaken in the future.

By the way, China is already engaged in a commercial fight against GAFAM (Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft) with its BATX (Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent, Xiaomi) for the domination of the digital sector and ICT (New Information and Communication Technologies). This is another subject, but it shows China's willingness to be present and competitive on these issues https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/China-tech/China-triples-US-in-blockchain-patent-filings

At European level, the same enthusiasm among institutions (especially triggered by the shock - or awakening - generated by the announcement of the upcoming launch of Libra): the German and French finance ministers agree on the idea of pushing for the implementation of a crypto-euro.

A member of the ECB's Executive Board recently argued this point (https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/key/date/2019/html/ecb.sp191126~5230672c11.en.html). The Senior Deputy Governor of the Banque de France also advocates the use of the Blockchain at the European level (https://www.banque-france.fr/sites/default/files/medias/documents/2019_11_21_afme_discours_db_vf2clean.pdf).
In addition, German banks will soon be able to keep Bitcoin as well as gold (https://www.handelsblatt.com/finanzen/maerkte/devisen-rohstoffe/kryptowaehrungen-neues-geldwaeschegesetz-banken-duerfen-bitcoin-verwahren/25276392.html?ticket=ST-53239332-yvi42LJVmV6yorSUqjcc-ap1).

And French institutions do not remain marbled, as evidenced by the Senate's latest report on crypto-actives: http://www.senat.fr/rap/r19-007-1/r19-007-11.pdf/ .

The United States is also moving a lot on this issue. If Congress seems very busy slamming Zuckerberg's wrists, putting obstacles in Libra's way, to make him pay for the scandals around Cambridge Analytica, the fact remains that the United States has a very active Blockchain ecosystem. Moreover, the FED has recently stated that it is conducting research on the costs and benefits of issuing a crypto-dollar (https://www.coindesk.com/fed-reserve-evaluating-digital-dollar-but-benefits-still-unclear-says-chairman).

Iran, Tunisia, Paraguay, Switzerland, Wales, Estonia, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan have also been doing so for a long time, in other words, so many countries that are aware of the race launched and have decided to participate in it in order not to be left behind. These are all countries that are quick to put in place regulations that will, they all hope, be optimal for the development of their national Blockchain ecosystem.
I am not talking about all the projects and companies that have started and have already developed well because it would be too long but I invite you to find out for yourself because it is exciting and impressive (I will soon make an article with a list of sites to follow so you don't miss anything).



The application space is sheer infinite and BSV will take em all sooner or later (meh, not decentral enough) by economic and maybe also compliance reasons.

The only hurdle is the anarcho and criminal touch in the space and the latent fear of protocol forgery instability so that industry is in wait mode / play private blockchain game mode for some time.

Not all. Happy advent Bodog.com

https://mobile.twitter.com/Diegoioisp/status/1200997109601845248





Don't shit on him and his genius work

Oh, the irony...

If ya wanna alter his work > esp into un-functioning / cripple capacity, and still call it Bitcoin -> you shit on him and his years of work

No irony

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December 06, 2019, 09:31:49 AM
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If anonymous trolls tell ya a public Person lies, and have not guts to go public with such - it's worth what?



BSV / metanet does fix that shit

BSV  = Bitcoin wins, cause all is about truth in public  - not ano / anarcho / hidden agenda world where segshit and LN rules



If anonymous trolls tell ya a public Person lies, and have not guts to go public with such - it's worth what?

Judge Reinhart isn't anonymous, nor is he a troll. And everything he's said about Craig being a liar is very public. Have fun continuing to support the biggest fraud in the crypto universe. I know that you will.

Feeded by trolls ? Oh - you want BSV talk into the 'orange suit' ?   

LoL

BSV is the Ledger of Truth

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Put that into jail

https://nakasendoproject.org/

Or try to understand

No lies



If anonymous trolls tell ya a public Person lies, and have not guts to go public with such - it's worth what?

Judge Reinhart isn't anonymous, nor is he a troll. And everything he's said about Craig being a liar is very public. Have fun continuing to support the biggest fraud in the crypto universe. I know that you will.

Feeded by trolls ? Oh - you want BSV talk into the 'orange suit' ?   

I know I've mentioned it to you before but could you please speak English when using this forum? If that's too much for you, go back to the Dutch section, or wherever it is that you are from. K thanks.

U ve to grow up a lot to play police

And

Understand BitCoin

That is free of human lang or ppl name calling.

When will u get that?


Here is some Chinese

https://mobile.twitter.com/Lise0508/status/1202919804941635584

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Tom Lee is on track

https://youtu.be/623Dk419aSs

Cannot see little nutitroll there...  better forget these small blokes.

BSV is the workin Bitcoin.

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December 07, 2019, 02:32:53 AM
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BSVtards whole fucking shitcoin is based on the lies of Craig.

Well, no.

BSV is based upon the original Bitcoin protocol. Before 'devs gotta dev' set in, and arguably fucked the whole thing up.

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December 07, 2019, 08:42:27 AM
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Bye bye ethereum you where never needed anyway

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December 07, 2019, 03:11:27 PM
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BSVtards whole fucking shitcoin is based on the lies of Craig.

Well, no.

BSV is based upon the original Bitcoin protocol. Before 'devs gotta dev' set in, and arguably fucked the whole thing up.

Well, no.

BSV was an attempt to claim the title of Bitcoin Cash that didn't really have a plan if it failed. Only after Craig lost the hash war did he come up with the whole "original Bitcoin protocol" nonsense and the idea of stuffing data into absurdly huge blocks.

You can rewrite history in the most favorable light for your shitcoin, but at the end of the day its still a shitcoin developed by a con artist.

Its not failed, I would say it went in the unexpected direction b/c at some point Academic Craig Wright got covetous and stopped sending his buddy Roger Ver his 20% cut from newly mined blocks which led to Roger dropping support for Craigs coin. Dont ya recall how BSV network was inundated with transactions? Much activity much hype. Which is now nowhere to be seen. Because Roger has lately abstained from spamming BSV chain with fake tx.
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December 07, 2019, 06:48:06 PM
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BSVtards whole fucking shitcoin is based on the lies of Craig.

Well, no.

BSV is based upon the original Bitcoin protocol. Before 'devs gotta dev' set in, and arguably fucked the whole thing up.

Well, no.

BSV was an attempt to claim the title of Bitcoin Cash that didn't really have a plan if it failed. Only after Craig lost the hash war did he come up with the whole "original Bitcoin protocol" nonsense and the idea of stuffing data into absurdly huge blocks.

You can rewrite history in the most favorable light for your shitcoin, but at the end of the day its still a shitcoin developed by a con artist.

Its not failed, I would say it went in the unexpected direction b/c at some point Academic Craig Wright got covetous and stopped sending his buddy Roger Ver his 20% cut from newly mined blocks which led to Roger dropping support for Craigs coin. Dont ya recall how BSV network was inundated with transactions? Much activity much hype. Which is now nowhere to be seen. Because Roger has lately abstained from spamming BSV chain with fake tx.

How do you ‘spam’ the chain? There is no such thing as ‘spam’ when a miner is rewarded for the transaction.
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December 08, 2019, 02:17:01 PM
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BSVtards whole fucking shitcoin is based on the lies of Craig.

Well, no.

BSV is based upon the original Bitcoin protocol. Before 'devs gotta dev' set in, and arguably fucked the whole thing up.

Well, no.

BSV was an attempt to claim the title of Bitcoin Cash that didn't really have a plan if it failed. Only after Craig lost the hash war did he come up with the whole "original Bitcoin protocol" nonsense and the idea of stuffing data into absurdly huge blocks.

You can rewrite history in the most favorable light for your shitcoin, but at the end of the day its still a shitcoin developed by a con artist.

Well, no.

U write ur own nuti history again, try that in little trolly sandbox - there u can listen to ya own.

BSV has all the rights on its sight to be and foremost STAY true original BitCoin forever.

That's the thrill and the trigger for all those who either never wanted to understand BitCoin and all what it could do from the very beginning or understood a bit, but tried to alter it cause of fear or make own crap out of it.

Keep it as is, or play the Buterin and call it different

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