All posts made by ðºÞæ in Bitcointalk.org's Wall Observer thread



1. Post 10547898 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.00h):

Quote from: ensjovis on February 22, 2015, 07:24:54 PM
under 200$!!! i want to see it Grin

All prices below $2 million are cheap.
anything above $1 million is a bit optimistic, is't it? (except $ hyperinflation scenario)



2. Post 10604136 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.01h):

Quote from: dothebeats on February 27, 2015, 08:25:14 PM
Should I expect the price to go up to $300 by the end of this week or not?
if you want to be a millionaire next week dont buy, otherwise it is a great time to enter the market



3. Post 20073008 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: pumpmydump on July 11, 2017, 03:39:54 PM
If the sort of dystopian, hyper-inflationary future that gold bugs predict actually happens, it seems likely to me that there will be jackbooted thugs kicking down their doors to take their gold. This has happened before, even in the US.

If they want to steal my bitcoins, they'd better be able to crack SHA-256.
Or crack your knees with a hammer until you give them your private key
A don't yell from rooftop that have bitcoins
B split it up to different wallets (worst case sacrifice one)
C Bitcoin is easier to hide than gold



4. Post 20734768 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Looking at Bitcoins release schedule, I just can say scream get your Bitcoins organized
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2019899.msg20734525#msg20734525



5. Post 33150269 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.49h):

Quote from: Rosewater Foundation on March 24, 2018, 09:22:24 PM
Bcash lol

Ok but some of it is sort of interesting.
https://www.trustnodes.com/2018/03/12/bitcoin-cash-now-transacts-sms-text-messages
And it's nice to see the opcode wars play out...again. I hope they get their smart contracts
On blockchain M-Pesa but better . Should work on every satoshi tree coin, or?



6. Post 33549921 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.50h):



Market wont turn before new Tax year.



7. Post 33863379 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.51h):

Quote from: gentlemand on April 03, 2018, 06:13:36 PM
See. That's the thing, brother. Some of us are simply OK with the bantz. I'm not about to take a picture of my garage and potentially blow my OpSec just to have a dick-measuring contest with some rando on the WO thread trying to flex his cock.

I couldn't care less if people believe anything I say or not - that's kinda the point - but when you start bringing meatspace visuals into the thread - especially ones that blow your OpSec due to hubris, I would recommend introspection and caution.

People are starting to become kidnapping targets due to their crypto-holdings. Don't make yourself an obvious target.

Nah. It's time to flaunt it, baby.

This is what I'm rolling around on these days thanks to my mad gainz.

The seat at the back is for the bucket what I spit in.



Damn such luxuries, front suspension and 3 gears



8. Post 35698343 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.53h):

Is Ripple toast?
R3 is buying Billions of xrp at $0.0085 a piece thats why they are in court to battle it out

Now R3 is working on Corda with 200 banks and the likes of

•Supported by: Bank of America, Merrill Lynch, CITI, Credit Suisse, DBS, HSBC, J,P,Morgan, MUFG, OCBC, Standard Chartered, UOB, SGX
•Led by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)
Not publicly viewable transactions
•No broadcast, need to know, uses point to point communication
•Confidential Identities, shared on a need to know basis




9. Post 36230709 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.54h):

Quote from: BlueFrontiers on May 03, 2018, 06:32:24 PM
Definitely going to share that map.

What are your thoughts on investing in agricultural land and/or businesses? With population growth and climate change those resources are going to become even more valuable.  
Bleak outlook for agricultural land because technology now exist to turn desert land to fertile in a matter of months. Also technology changes counter climate changes. Any property outlook is grim, except movable assets in the near future.



10. Post 36506050 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.54h):

Quote from: motoprose on May 06, 2018, 05:43:23 PM
Doesn't anyone else think Elon Musk's twitter was hacked during that spat of them saying "Change your passwords!" due to their own breach of the database of all their 450 million user accounts?
https://cryptopotato.com/elon-musk-will-bring-humans-to-mars-and-cryptocurrencies-to-the-moon/

Why would a ceo of a billion dollar company use "u" in his tweets?
He is just the face of the organization behind him. You just need to watch some of his live interviews. He cant produce a well structured logical sentence. The only difference to hill-billy and him is that he substituted fu*k whit ahmm a couple off times in a sentence if necessary. Any local GP or academic is smarter. Just a puppet on strings same as Mark Z..



11. Post 38709517 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.56h):

Quote from: Anon136 on May 27, 2018, 02:05:44 PM
This article made my day. Check it out guys; written in 2014, and till now, the price predictions have remained extremely accurate:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1lfobc/i_am_a_timetraveler_from_the_future_here_to_beg/

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There are two main forms of wealth in today's world. Land and cryptocurrency.

 Cheesy

That was fun. Thanks for the share. Can't wait to meet up with you other "earlies" in the citadel.
Why did he post with that name?



12. Post 42122277 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.01h):

Quote from: Last of the V8s on July 13, 2018, 08:32:07 PM
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I actually believe that the market won't turn around and rally until XRP is in the #1spot and all other crypros are pegged to a digital asset full of utility and adoption instead of anchored to a dying coin. What good news will BTC or ETH bring besides bullish price predictions? Why would institutional investors touch ETH or BTC with a ten ft pole when they're unusable as intended? XRP/Ripple is grabbing all the news and making anthe partnerships but right now XRP is chained to BTC. My concern, why has the SEC stalled on ruling for XRP and now is catoring to the twinklenutz twin's BTC ETF? SEC clarification in XRP would be a huge first step in getting xrp to #1 as it would allow institutional investors to get in. SBI going prime time and first banks using XRapid prime time will also be major steps to #1.

Pick the best feature
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2962004.msg30414543#msg30414543



13. Post 43627304 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.03h):

Quote from: V1lpu on August 07, 2018, 12:49:32 AM


Way smarter than that Matthew Mellon fellow, what he got out of it ?
Selling at a profit and enjoying life is what investments are for among other things.

When you think Bitcoin is having a hard time with price poor scam ripple has to resort to bail-ins and still cant keep pace.
On July 29 the circulating supply was 39,315,683,476    on August 5 it is 39,299,874,590    a minus of  15,808,886 xrp, revolutionary blockchain tech.



14. Post 43631293 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.03h):

Quote from: Millionero on August 07, 2018, 07:21:07 AM
Stop being so bloody morose already. I'm trying to foster some positivity over here!

How can you be positive when it's all over man? With WEX about to shut down, Jamie Dimon saying Bitcoin is a scam? I mean...Jamie Dimon! Who doesn't listen to his advice all day?

Doom I tell ya. Blood in the streets type of doom.


When there is blood on the street i go on a fringe exploring holiday to light things up like:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=El6AU3riRI8&pbj
or a bit bigger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgaRNnF5E_8
already a settlement
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WHMw7NbT1Y



15. Post 43662968 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.03h):

Quote from: Melupira89 on August 07, 2018, 04:04:46 PM
when lambo? when moon?

At the current price even the economy model is expensive.





16. Post 48153018 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.14h):

Quote from: wayna on November 23, 2018, 09:02:54 AM


Mmm... I feel a tickling that this is not the bottom.
Well i went "all in" the other day at 4770 grabbing a bargain, so i thought. It did teach me a thing or two of being greedy.



17. Post 48154643 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.14h):

Quote from: Ibian on November 23, 2018, 08:47:04 AM
Just picked up some food at the local 7/11, and noticed they are selling some kind of electronic security gadget. Push a button to call for help to your location.

This is a safe country, and a safe part of the country. I wouldn't have imagined there was a market for something like this. Something fucky going on.

You're reading too much into it. It's called Push Button Emergency Help, it's intended to be used for medical emergencies. Primarily for senior citizens. Imagine you're having a stroke, fall down, etc... you're in serious pain and can't really talk...
I asked about it, they specifically said it was for when someone is attacking you.

Its times like this make you wounder.
Did check up on http://www.deagel.com/ a side which can tell you exactly all offense or defensive weapon systems developed Army, Navy and Airforce, operated for all countries.
Also space systems, propulsion, sensor systems......... (links at bottom of page)
It also informs on civil aviation that  easyJet Ordered  17 Additional Airbus A320neo Jetliners, and and and

All damn cool until you hit the countries 2025 forecast link, and UK, Germany..... figures. That raises a few eyebrows and how relevant is bitcoin price.
http://www.deagel.com/country/forecast.aspx



18. Post 48271896 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.16h):

Quote from: Kylapoiss on November 27, 2018, 02:56:50 PM

I have only started watching this thread daily from January this year. Would love to read back how the sentiment was during those times, do you remember which page you started reading from?

Could somebody merit him, I would if I could.

If you're a regular, you should wear the hat.

Just sayin'.
Unless your a black sheep (or the wolf)



19. Post 48390192 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.17h):

Quote from: Hexah on December 02, 2018, 08:41:31 AM
Interesting video showing once again the reality

Escaping the Global Banking Cartel (Andreas Antonopoulos)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgI0liAee4s

Bring back guillotine.


The battle of peer to peer and segwit (segregated witness) and also xrp is just exchanging a bunch of crooks with even worse crooks.



20. Post 48748680 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.21h):

Quote from: HairyMaclairy on December 18, 2018, 08:09:51 PM
BTC Difficulty adjustment in 2.9 hours. Watch the price after that, I suspect it is going to go down.

Difficulty follows price.  Price does not follow difficulty.

Before you can put more money in safety deposit box you have to increase security. In Bitcoin lingo Hashrate is security.

This is really fundamental, some post around here outright scary. 
 



21. Post 48984717 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.23h):

Paper wallets are great and better than Ledger and co, but two issues: Water and Fire.
Metal wallets like;
 https://cryptosteel.com/ or
 https://bitkee.com/ or make your own dog tag
 https://www.amazon.com/punch-set-numbers/s?page=1&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Apunch%20set%20numbers
is the best choice in my opinion.



22. Post 48996085 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.23h):

Quote from: Febo on January 01, 2019, 02:21:24 PM
First time ever happened to bitcoin. 5 negative months in a roll.


You forgot a few bits and pieces


Also emission rates (inflation) are in



23. Post 49006429 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.24h):

Quote from: HairyMaclairy on January 02, 2019, 07:27:23 AM
I have tried with someone I care about. 

He’s just not interested without some sort of guarantee of return.  Highly risk adverse. 

So not a lot I can do. 

A few more halvings and he will be stocking up 16%
Its all about the deflationary nature, not retailers.



24. Post 49012795 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.24h):

Quote from: wachtwoord on January 02, 2019, 02:46:34 PM
Bitcoin will not be able to increase the size of the block otherwise it will mean the recognition that BCH is better. But without increasing the block to solve the problem of BTC scaling is impossible

What problem?

7 TPS, Visa has 47000

Great for Visa. It has nothing to do with Bitcoin though.

Bitcoin is not a credit card company and offers no improvement as a more efficient payment system. It's a distributed system with (extremely) high security and (very) high censorship resistance with a non-inflationary monetary base.

I would hope people here would be able to figure out that much ...
After 10 years people still have not figured it out, there is no value as money. Money can be anything. Value comes from deflation nature a place to "park" and escape inflation. A much better gold. Usage adds little to no value.
Far to valuable to be used as money.



25. Post 49045553 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.24h):

Took a drive on memory lane and visited the barren wasteland  of https://bitcoincharts.com/ and then to BTC-e
Wex.nz to follow on of the now defunct exchange went dark a few days before charges where dropped against the operator
https://bitcoinsdailynews.com/court-drops-charges-against-alleged-btc-e-operator-alexander-vinnik/
Apparently Wex.nz was run by USAISC (United States Army Intelligence and Security Command) and registered with fake contact details, so Domain Name Commission (DNC) took it down.

The journey then let to the bitcoin babushkas
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-europe-46634596/bitcoin-babushkas-cryptocurrency-mining-in-siberia



26. Post 49114508 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.25h):

Quote from: El duderino_ on January 08, 2019, 10:22:39 AM


i could live with that

https://micky.com.au/russias-billions-could-trigger-bitcoin-bull-run-next-month/

Just another case of gradually replacing gold. It will end up in cold storage and will see as much daylight as other cold storage wallets.
Most Gold gets dug up for the whole purpose of reburying it in some dark vault.
To buy some candy with either is some dream, fantasy certain invitationals have.



27. Post 49120099 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.25h):

Quote from: Globb0 on January 08, 2019, 03:02:23 PM
He Still worries me JB. He is always up to something and the level of cocky he thinks he has some secret up his sleeve? god knows what? some kind of old patents he will sue bitcoin or something? or something else who knows.



I'm not being convinced by the principle its Satoshi's Vision, because his vision was very much about open source and collaboration and consensus over central authority. Very much evolutionary based.


Now I'm to believe his (Satoshi) vision was to do only his own thing, keep it at that and close out other contributions. (Sounds like someone else's map of the world to me?)


Now even given all that, is there any % of him succeeding? and therefor what cost some insurance?


Satoshis vision is very clear in the whitepaperf , straight from the word go  
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A purely peer-to-peer version .....
, 3rd party segregated witness is the exact opposite, establishing a banking channel and has nothing to do with Bitcoin.

If there would be "collaboration and consensus" 50 Bitcoin chains would not exit. It was forcefully installed with "foot in the door" method and the Chinese Governments moles  "Silver" coin was the tool. That mole keeps claiming to be pro Bitcoin time and time again he is doing the opposite.
Establishing an altcoin, being one of the main actors responsible to have zig bitcoins and now working on Bitcoins final distraction to convert it to Dogecoin 2 with unlimited supply. He public sold out now from his silver coin as not needed anymore. Most likely he bought into ABC as it is for more useful in his next and final mission. Chinese miners will have not to many objections of rewarding themselves more when time comes. That mole will use same tactic just switch coins next time round. Luckily he is pro bitcoin, lol.
Where would bitcoin be without that Chinese Government Mole, no "silver" coin, consequently not dogecoin, most likely no dash, xrp would be left in the could and 50 bitcoin chains would not exist. One thing no altcoin could do anything about was bitcoins age and coins on market for deflation to kick in proper. Effectively destroyed, bitcoins main value.

CSW is having his day in the sun, he is not Satoshi, he may however is in contact whit him. Would not discount it.
60% BSV, 30%BTC, 10% bitcoin gold or diamond or whatever.... is long term smart plan at this stage.



28. Post 49134327 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.25h):

Quote from: rhomelmabini on January 09, 2019, 12:14:01 PM

This cant be right. Its winter, gets dark, women with a baby, jsut want ot be visible for cars and cyclists. Then  comes pigs and removes the west, because its a symbol of the protest.

Are those NoCOINER police? I guess so, seems they have different hat.

Speaking of hat, I guess it will be rough for me to wear one for WO advocates.
Aren't there 4 yellow vests, did the other 3 take theirs off?



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30. Post 49188364 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.25h):

Quote from: fluidjax on January 12, 2019, 07:26:53 AM
This is what I use:
https://imgflip.com/i/2qxztc

Yeah, cost me $3718.

In fact nearly $20k at one point...

Here is what I use:



Cost me a few satoshis and I've been saving my bitcoins on it since last year. I don't see the point of hardware wallets if you are in bitcoin to hodl them.

To spend them actively i would still use my iphone for the job insead of hw wallets since I would carry my wealth in a paper wallet and my play money on my phone. But most importantly, it is just easier with a phone.

To me money spent on hw wallets is a waste. I would buy more crypto instead.

It's really all about the value of the amount you are storing, and therefore the risk.

Paper wallet is fine for smaller amounts, but...
- Where do you store the paper wallet safely
- What happens if you are burgled and the thief steals the wallet (wether or not they know what to do with it)
- Where do you store a backup, (and increase the risk of compromise)?
- What happens if your house burns down?
- Something gets split on the wallet and obscures the ink.
- 3 Years later, and you've simply lost the wallet, or thrown it out accidentally.
- When you spend the wallet and enter the address into a computer, are you 100% sure that computer is totally free from trojans/viruses, an attacker could   steal the funds on the happy day when you cash-out.

These risks are small (ish) but if you had $100k or $100m, they would be much more important.

A paper wallet requires multiple diverse location copies, but each copy increases the risk of theft, and you need to trust someone else to look after other copies (family?)
So you can securely split the secret (Shamir's secret splitting https://iancoleman.io/shamir/) , you can then choose how many parts of the total eg. 2 of 3 are needed to reconstruct the private key,
Then split it - 1 copy with a good friend or your lawyer, 1 with a family member, and 1 in your safe.
As its 2 of 3, 1 person can lose their key and its not a problem, and both the family member and friend need to collude to steal you coins.
You could of course increase this from 2 of 3 to any value such as 4 of 7, whatever makes sense to you.

When you come to spend the paper wallet, you should use a clean machine, install a new version of the OS ,and then only the wallet software.
I wouldn't use brand new software releases and I would check the authenticity of the code using release signing keys or hashes.

If you really want to do it properly, you should probably read Glacier protocol https://glacierprotocol.org/, it discusses all the risks and possible solutions, you can then cherry pick the things you think are important to you.

You want to also factor in your own death to the scheme. Making sure 'your' people know about, and can actually  get possession of the coins without you.



Just password protect "paper" wallet and make sure to remember password.
The best choice is to make your own "dog tag" and punch the numbers in some copper or aluminum.
Numbers in some arrangement, circular or staked.... on a piece of metal is of no interest in burglars unless punched in silver or gold bars.
 https://www.amazon.com/punch-set-numbers/s?page=1&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Apunch%20set%20numbers

alternatives
 https://cryptosteel.com/ or
 https://bitkee.com/




31. Post 49196251 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.25h):

Quote from: bitserve on January 12, 2019, 05:02:15 PM
And what about the spread of PM's.... you buy some gold/silver today and you sell it tomorrow to someone else losing like 20%. And that is in ideal circumstances. WTF?!

I like PM's, they did fill some niche in the recent past, but I don't see them in the future at all or maybe just as a way smaller niche.
Silver your only real choice is to sell private, ebay or what ever your local website for buy/sell stuff.  A lot of hassle.
Dealer is not an option depending on the tax in the area but you need like a 25% price increase to come out in front.

Gold, most dealers you walk in will pay you 98% of spot price, however recently some dealers have tried to pay only "scrap" price if the coin/bar has not the piece of paper with identical number one the coin/bar with it.
Metals nearing the use-by date. Dumped most, stuck with the Silver. Oh well may come in handy one day (as a doorstop).



32. Post 49205401 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.26h):

Quote from: HairyMaclairy on January 13, 2019, 06:24:34 AM
Also at 12 miles offshore you might still be in the Thai EEZ:   https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Thailand-Exclusive-Economic-Zone-EEZ-and-shelf-waters-of-200-m_fig1_308879259

Just move to the Caymans - zero tax.  

At a guess this is a similar price as the seastead - here is a modest house on the waterfront  for US$360k.

https://cayman.properties/en/for-sale/home-real-estate-cayman-cayman-brac-sea-view-house-with-apartment-for-sale-1954
Country border is at 12 nautical miles, fishing rights extend to 200 miles. (No other country can commercially fish in the zone)
There would not be any sailing vessels cruising the oceans if piracy is real such an issue.


Edit:
Did have a quick check up and some country still use old 3 nautical mile rule.
At the end of the day it is a matter of economics what does it cost to enforce it. Tax collection is cheap in city and not economical with a days hike or drive in remote desert location.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_waters



33. Post 49212979 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.26h):

Quote from: Elwar on January 13, 2019, 02:42:17 PM
I'm out at the site. Moored up for the evening after getting the spar anchored.

[img widt=200]http://www.seasteadtalk.org/filedata/fetch?photoid=31[/img]
It's a good base but still needs work. A container load of plastic bottles attached to it with soil on top to get some greenery happening. Mangroves grow easy to get started in no time its a floating Ireland.


Edit:
Made entirely from scrap
https://youtu.be/GnLhWpy_nqI

Second time destroyed by a storm and Mexico authorities made the owner remove it
https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/joyxee-island

Never knew of the Republic of Rose Island, a short-lived micronation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seasteading

Seasteading is the future, why work 200 days a year for someone who works against you. Why working for someone who has bad eating habits, or is a bad driver or simply does not want to care for himself.



34. Post 49224222 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.26h):

Quote from: Majormax on January 14, 2019, 12:48:47 AM


if you only had a window into price in $ and NOTHING else, it would be an insufficient info, obviously.
...

Yes...and $$ inflation highlights just one example in which the future price snapshot has little value.

Say also that you find out the price on date x would be $200. What action can you take right now ?

How can you know if the structure of BTC will be the same ? How can you know what fork can have happened, and whether consensus has changed the issuance of units ? What if the price was $20000 just  a few months after your chosen date, for unknown technical reasons ?

..and that is just the guesses we can make. How about the unknown unknowns ?
The structure want be the same. For starters backward compatibility will stop at some time, max supply will change. That Chinese Government Mole "Charlie" stated it several times already.
Bitcoin Cash is totally worthless in that regard as a miners controlled chain, mining rewards will be changed to satisfy greedy miners in due course.
Out of the thousand and thousand of cryptocoins truly deflationary will be maybe two chains, Bitcoin SV and Bitcoin Gold, the only backups at hand.


Edit:
I can see chained together seasteads with greenery in center floating on plastic bottles the way forward. Prove of keys to allow joining the chain.



35. Post 49248715 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.26h):

Quote from: LFC_Bitcoin on January 15, 2019, 05:46:53 PM
I think we’re set for a long period (multi month) of sideways price action so you know what that means ——>

HODL & accumulate because ——->


A ton of paper cost about $500
A ton of  toilet paper $1181



36. Post 49248882 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.26h):

Quote from: bitserve on January 15, 2019, 05:55:53 PM
when firing into the air, when it comes down its just at normal falling speed as its expended all its energy on the way up. wont hurt anymore than a pebble of equivalent weight falling on you.

Yeah. Common misconception that a bullet travels just as fast on the way down as on the way up.

Then again, 230 grains with a BC of about 1/4 at terminal velocity would still be unpleasant.

Most probably not deadly at all plus the human density is pretty low in comparison to free space even in densely habited areas.

Parabolic arcs (ie 45 degrees) are way more dangerous... and still the above applies.
So far managed to evade all deadly rain and hail.



37. Post 49268277 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.26h):

Quote from: wachtwoord on January 16, 2019, 06:16:22 PM
The 21 million limit and block reward reductions are not set in stone. All it takes is consensus and these things can be changed.

Have fun forking into oblivion.
No question there will be a fork when backward compatibility stops and another when the 21 mil limit changes to endless.
You end up with endless coins and fork after fork.

Bitcoin SV sticks Hardcore to 21 mil limit and peer to peer a logical and sensible backup.



38. Post 49337100 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.27h):

Quote from: Last of the V8s on January 20, 2019, 06:50:13 PM
same, but now i look closely, her hand is weird Huh

is she a robot cryptotourist? is that why she's so cheap? is that what you like?
will you when it all comes down to it be thinking of your God-Emperor when she caresses you with those tiny little hands?
Well the finger length dead giveaway had to be removed. Female hand added. Coloring needs improving.



39. Post 49346248 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.27h):

Quote from: LFC_Bitcoin on January 21, 2019, 08:36:52 AM
Apparently KYC is required !



https://twitter.com/CryptoParadyme/status/1087178167230459904

"Put in $25. Got the slip.

Great.

Went back to my car.

Name. Phone. Number. Email.
Okay.

Identification.
Lame but not unexpected.
Seems silly for such a small amount.

Wasn't able to do it from mobile. App wouldn't complete the process.

Tried on 4G and Wifi.

...


Get home. Upload everything.

Now they want a selfie.

For $25.

Selfie uploaded.

Please wait 5 minutes for verification. Fine.

They push me through signing up for their website to create an account.

...

Finally withdrew with a fee of 1 Sat/B.

Lost 4% in fees to the ATM + Their large markup on Bitcoin price + the extra transaction fee their bad tx organization added."

Bought on localbitcoins yesterday, also had to send him my driving license & a selfie with the date on.
Hate that shit man.

KYC works both ways, did you demand driving license and selfie of the person you about to sent some money or any random stranger found on the net will to.
KTC, Know the Company first.



40. Post 49353900 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.27h):

Quote from: Biodom on January 21, 2019, 06:06:24 PM
A few interesting factoids and opinions:

Davos: the backlash
Corp profits above pay trend for a while. Author thinks it should go back to trend.
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2019-01-21/davos-the-backlash-against-fat-cat-bosses-is-coming

Opposite opinion: why a few have so many?
Pareto law as an explanation (J. Peterson):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-k_FfS1kHfY

Finally: tax collection employes supercomputer/service
https://www.wnd.com/2019/01/big-data-meets-big-govt-new-irs-spy-software/
Quote
It could also flag a person whose tax return shows relatively low annual income but whose social-media posts indicate something entirely different.

Integration of all three:

If the trend would become toward more taxation (as Davos article predicts), then the rich would probably employ crypto in some form, hopefully, bitcoin.
Bitcoin is dealing with high gini already, so it won't be a problem to absorb a $ trillion or two or ten.



Apropos IRS
Quote
To promote freedom, fairness, and economic opportunity by repealing the income tax and other taxes, abolishing the Internal Revenue Service, and enacting a national sales tax to be administered primarily by the States.
Bill 25 https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-...e-bill/25/text

and also
Quote
To require a full audit of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Federal reserve banks by the Comptroller General of the United States, and for other purposes.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-...e-bill/24/text





41. Post 49386671 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.27h):

BTW, daily reminder in just 30 years, only 8 BTC will be mined every day (currently ~1900)



42. Post 49472365 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.28h):

Quote from: El duderino_ on January 28, 2019, 10:56:59 AM


https://twitter.com/SoundMoneyz/status/1089216802100572161

another FUCK you @rogerver, sorry couldn't cover this F*** word, I hope you guys understand.
Two Bitcoin Hardforks (right and left leaning) argue who is the correct hardfork.
Hardforking creates trouble, without the 27 Dec. 2017 hardfork Bitcoin cash would not exist and none of the other 50 or so hardforks all because of a hardfork.
Down with hardforks, all of them.



43. Post 49472748 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.28h):

Quote from: JayJuanGee on January 28, 2019, 07:20:47 PM


https://twitter.com/SoundMoneyz/status/1089216802100572161

another FUCK you @rogerver, sorry couldn't cover this F*** word, I hope you guys understand.
Two Bitcoin Hardforks (right and left leaning) argue who is the correct hardfork.
Hardforking creates trouble, without the 27 Dec. 2017 hardfork Bitcoin cash would not exist and none of the other 50 or so hardforks all because of a hardfork.
Down with hardforks, all of them.

Huh?   The bcash hardfork happened on August 1, 2017?  Are you referring to some additional event on Decembr 27?  or did you just get the date wrong?  
Right leaning Bitcoin hardforked on 27 December (Segwit)
Left leaning Bitcoin hardforked August 1, 2017
Silver Bitcoin hardforked October 2011
Down whit all hardforks



44. Post 49530655 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.29h):

Quote from: Pamoldar on February 01, 2019, 10:00:36 AM



You are on the wrong chain, this is the spend spend spend chain of Bitcoin.
It went to enormous lengths (to the extend of sacrificing 50 forks ) to be able to have massive traffic so you can shop til you drop.
For Hodling, blocksize is irrelevant, 5 buck fee so, what once every couple of years.
Hodling defeats the purpose if creating the segwit hardfork.

Bitcoin SV and Bitcoin Cash are pure breed Bitcoin. (Thoroughbred versions, Pedigree Bitcoin)
Segregated Witness version transformed Bitcoin a half-breed mongrel (Child of Bitcoin breeding with scam XRP, banking channel establishment)



45. Post 49560215 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.29h):

Quote from: BTCMILLIONAIRE on February 02, 2019, 11:49:35 PM
Where would UK folks buy Bitcoin?
What is wrong with Bitstamp?
Quote
    Bitstamp Ltd    5 New Street Square London EC4A 3TW United Kingdom



46. Post 49562943 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.29h):

Quote from: Last of the V8s on February 03, 2019, 11:01:31 AM
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2019-01-24/inside-the-vast-police-state-at-the-heart-of-china-s-belt-and-road
Winnie the Pooh likes to watch people poo
小熊维尼喜欢看人们大便


China and others Northern Ireland.....heading back to dark ages.
The Mass Exodus of Foreigners from China
Why US Companies Are Leaving China
LEAVING CHINA- I don't want to be a scapegoat of the "new" China
Why I'm leaving China after 8 years...
WE'RE MOVING! | leaving China after 17 years



47. Post 49570053 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.29h):

Quote from: Biodom on February 03, 2019, 06:02:33 PM
Those who are into sci-fi, might be interested to read this:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/amgib1/what_happened_to_the_2013_time_travelers_post_a/

and a followup:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/a59o2v/i_am_the_bitcoin_time_traveler_ama/

Also read  "The Toynbee convector" by Ray Bradbury.

There some interesting nuggets there.

The white supremacist Author, or just coincidence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luka_Magnotta
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Things are looking bleak here, and some of you will carry blood on your hands.
Quote
I personally live next to an annoying young.....



48. Post 49598293 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.29h):

Quote from: Saint-loup on February 05, 2019, 03:31:41 PM
Will anyone eat this food?





It's a no for me.
My french grandma ate something similar, I guess I'm far too Americanized for that.
similar? What is it?
At the end of the day what is a egg? The Chicken having period and decides to wrap it in a hard shell, do you eat it? I certainly dont.
To 80-90% percent i eat things which are alive, like Tomato, Apple, Salat, Nuts.... all raw



49. Post 49608477 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.29h):

Quote from: Pamoldar on February 06, 2019, 09:35:31 AM
...........
......... I hope the price keeps dropping LOL

?

I have hopes too, not of price drops but riddance of thieving tax



50. Post 49624613 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.30h):

@iCEBREAKER
You have a technical error in your personal text

Quote
Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
FIFY
Monero is the separation of Power and State.

Governments have started using crypto the latest being one of the most brutal authoritarian regimes Saudi arabia copy xrp to make own coin.
If that is not red flag, then what is?

https://blockmanity.com/news/saudi-arabia-and-uae-launches-a-separate-cryptocurrency-for-banks-to-facilitate-cross-border-payments/



51. Post 49655787 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.30h):

Quote from: zazzbg1 on February 09, 2019, 10:04:30 AM
Not your keys not your Bitcoin  Roll Eyes

It's never your bitcoin even if you do have the key.  It's not possible to take possession of a bitcoin.  Just like cloud computing, your shitcoin resides in the virtual cloud and you have to pay a ransom fee and ask permission to a transaction validator if he will allow you to do anything with it.  The fact coins are non-fungible, transaction validators are designed to centralize, and transaction validators have the ability to blacklist funds, means the system is nothing but a permissioned ledger, Orwellian piece of garbage similar to the Chinese social credit score system.

This is why the kikes in congress said they will attempt to ban any 'anonymous' craptocurrency.  They know non-fungible coins always lead to their dystopian slave coin goal while fungible ones are just like deleting AML/KYC.  Fungible coins will still be a dystopia anyway, just not as big of one.  It will still centralize into a tiny amount of mining pools the bankers/govt will take control of and take a cut out of every transaction to make themselves permanently richer than everyone else.  It's no different than collecting a steady stream of interest.

Quote
Is it illegal to hold gold bullion?
Yes, in this country, from 1933 to 1974 it was illegal for U.S. citizens to own gold in the form of gold bullion, without a special license. On January 1, 1975, these restrictions were lifted and gold can now be freely held in the U. S. without any licensing or restrictions of any kind.

So, what's the problem that they ban owning gold again? Yeah, that might ban owning cryptocurrencies too, but which is easier to find? Gold in physical form or cryptos?

Quote
Can the government seize gold?
Gold Confiscation. ... Under current federal law, gold bullion can be confiscated by the federal government in times of national crisis. As collectibles, rare coins do not fall within the provisions permitting confiscation. No federal law or Treasury department regulation supports these contentions.

So, what's the problem that they confiscate your gold?

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Did Roosevelt confiscated all gold?
Executive Order 6102 is a United States presidential executive order signed on April 5, 1933, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt "forbidding the Hoarding of gold coin, gold bullion, and gold certificates within the continental United States".

What's the problem for that to happen again?


The problem in the modern world today at least for me is how to protect your assets from the thieves called Government. For me, the most important thing is which asset in the world is hardest to track and seize. Years ago when I was younger I was a fan of Bitcoin because I could not truly understand that the technology behind it does not make it truly anonymous and that some of the reasons stated by you are valid. Now I'm a fan of Monero for the reasons stated above.

It is almost obligatory to have a certain percent of Monero.



52. Post 49658182 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.30h):

Quote from: El duderino_ on February 09, 2019, 11:06:21 AM


https://twitter.com/Schuldensuehner/status/1094151393496182784

be a smart country BUY some corn Roll Eyes

German GDP predicted to be $620,544 by 2025, now $3,650,000 (-82.99%). Italy one of main trading partners already in recession.
Military Expenditures in USD millions now 43430 in a short 6 years 2896
   Forcasts

In other news: Hawaii To BAN Cigarettes for anyone under the age of 100. Well law makers discussing this Prohibition.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/hawaii-lawmaker-proposes-bill-to-ban-cigarette-sales-in-the-state



53. Post 49671374 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.30h):

Quote from: erre on February 10, 2019, 09:42:08 AM
Meanwhile in France;



You are going to buy luxury cars with your winnings? Think twice.

Might not be a good idea to show off while there are millions of people who barely survive a month with their minimum wages, and worse, there are millions with no jobs at all.

Pay attention, they ignore the shitty old cars but when they see a porsche they instantly get mad.  Grin

I used to be a young anarchist. Not the "destroy everything" type, It was more like an intellectual thing for me, I read Strirner and Chomsky and i was informed about the scene.
After many years as a beliver, I have come to a conclusion: people is on average too stupid for this kind of things.

Yes, the concept of the "master-slave dialectic" is completely true, but most people won't get it, let alone a critical mass of workers. Also, wage-workers are too tired to think out-of-the-box.

These people don't want a real change, they just want to be included in the capitalyst system, they are basically protesting because the taxes for their useless SUV are increasing.
So I would drive a Lamborghini with a btc logo between this mass of sheeps without concerns, most of them would admire me end even buy btc (of course for the only reason of becoming rich)

Anyone's guess how far it will go, but it may come to the point not to drive any car

Prophecies of Irlmaier
Quote
…The city with the iron tower becomes the victim of the own people. They ignite everything. Revolution is, and everything is going wildly. The islands before the coast sink, because the water is quite wild. I see large holes in the sea, which will be filled, when the enormous waves return. The beautiful city at the blue sea sinks almost completely in the sea and in the dirt and sand, which the sea ejects. I see three cities sinking in the south, in the northwest and in the west.”

The large city with the high iron tower is on fire. But this has been done by the own people, not by those, which came from the east. And I can exactly see that the city is made equal to the ground. And in Italy it is going wildly too. They kill many people there and the Pope flees, but many clergymen will be killed, many churches collapse. ”



54. Post 49672049 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.30h):

Quote from: VB1001 on February 10, 2019, 10:13:40 AM


In case there is any doubt. Wink

https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/bitcoin-hashrate.html



Lets revisit the hashing once the LN altcoin is fully operational and legacy support is stopped.  Not only will it be another split one part supporting LN (environment) to other legacy mining. Hashing will nosedive as LN is the main part. In case someone delusional enough to think it will not be the case legacy will fork again,  one with changed max supply and the smaller fraction remain with max 21M. Of course long before, if Bitcoin does not implement WimbleMimble another forking is guarantied.

The armageddon started with the segwit hardfork.   Banking cartels old divide and conquer strategy.

Edit:
Last couple of months hashrate has stabilized.
https://i.ibb.co/yNDTBsg/Untitled.png



55. Post 49677221 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.30h):

Quote from: mindrust on February 10, 2019, 03:50:27 PM

The US is the biggest endorser of Bitcoin.

...............
Weird.

Nothing weird. Right after Hal Finney the next recipient was a white hacker group connected to US Military. Coincidence sure.

Just like Litecoin is Chinese Government associated. If anyone thinks a ordinary Chinese Farmer moved to Africa in the 1970/80 spends a couple of years there, then moves to US and sends his kids to private schools and MIT UNI is delusional. The average Chinese at that time could even afford to get to the Airport.

Edit:
Charlie Lee was born in the west African nation of Ivory Coast in 1977 When he was 13, (1990) Lee moved with his family to the United States, graduating high school in 1995 and attending MIT. Ivory Coast public schooling is so good that some years later graduating us high school is no issue. More realistic son of Chinese embassy staff with private schooling throughout. 



56. Post 49710682 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.31h):

Just when you think FUD in crypto space cant get worse, new crap pops up.
All of a sudden the xrp scam is worth half as much as BTC and more than double marketcap of ETH
Calculation is based on total coins, so you free to figure out what will happen with only 16.5% of bitcoin to mine and 40% of junk to come.
Real Bitcoin is also quickly found or more correctly not found as blatantly ignored.  
https://www.forbescrypto.com/crypto



57. Post 49734172 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.31h):

^ Bitcoins configuration. https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
Bitcoin was in fact (صكوك‎) ṣukūk in nature the configuration change he more or less single-handed wrote changed the finance method.




58. Post 49749745 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.31h):

Its happening, the avalanche of no-cost tokens is in motion.
First several countries (Russia, Saudi, Venezuela, Iran, UAE...) then JPM and now Japan IT giant releasing coins.
Every Bank large corporation Facebook, Apple.........will have its own non-minable coin. It will extend even to private individuals as status symbol or whatever other reason like attempted money grab. ICO was yesterday.

I know about just every active xrp thread, for hours not a single response to any of them. The xrp money grab is in its final stage. Never experienced  that bunch of ..... so quiet.
https://www.blockchain24.co/stablecoin-in-japan/



59. Post 49749998 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.31h):

Quote from: HairyMaclairy on February 15, 2019, 07:54:57 AM
Haha ETH just flipped XRP



Ripples shenanigans with xrp is not to be underestimated. Last year this time 1% or even less xrp added to circulating, currently over 3%

Forbes version of  market-capitalization becomes clear with the emergence of JPMjunk and others to follow all closed source. (Total coins times price).



60. Post 49781646 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.32h):

Craig Wright comment in the CFTC proceeding on Ethereum, Oh my
https://comments.cftc.gov/PublicComments/ViewComment.aspx?id=61968&SearchText=



61. Post 49799916 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.32h):

Quote from: El duderino_ on February 18, 2019, 09:07:12 AM
still nothing in LTC...hmmmmmmm

What is LTC

Huh
Lick The Clit



62. Post 49801576 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.32h):

Quote from: Pamoldar on February 18, 2019, 11:16:30 AM
Good morning WO! Mood gone worse once I spotted it.

Please read, I need feedback

This is unF**KINGbelievable that this dickhead is (possibly) manipulating google search result for the keyword "satoshi nakamoto" to fraud innocent internet surfers.



Is it only me or anyone else getting this result too?

# It was proven by several people that his intelligence does not meet satoshi's intelligence.
# Ask this f**k to sign the address the address that has the 1 million bitcoins
# Ask this f**k to sign a message from this PGP so that we can verify it.

I doubt if he really knows how to deal with PGP LOL

F**k Craig S Wright

Crap search engine will lead to crap results.




For the cost of a postage stamp anyone can verify if CSW filed the blacknet abstract to the australian government in 2001
With this knowledge, trading based on that information before it's public is easy.

Has to be hand written and mailed.
https://www.oaic.gov.au/freedom-of-information/faqs-for-individuals/how-do-i-make-a-freedom-of-information-request

Surely CW being a billionaire knows whats at stake with fraudulent claims and isn't wanting jail time. He would ruin himself if this doesn't exist.



63. Post 49801933 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.32h):

Quote from: Pamoldar on February 18, 2019, 11:38:35 AM

Crap search engine will lead to crap results.

Problem is most of the people do not use duckduckgo


For the cost of a postage stamp anyone can verify if CSW filed the blacknet abstract to the australian government in 2001
With this knowledge, trading based on that information before it's public is easy.

Has to be hand written and mailed.
https://www.oaic.gov.au/freedom-of-information/faqs-for-individuals/how-do-i-make-a-freedom-of-information-request

Surely CW being a billionaire knows whats at stake with fraudulent claims and isn't wanting jail time. He would ruin himself if this doesn't exist.
Being a billionaire gives the option to take unfair advantages too.
Then we have a problem.



64. Post 49802993 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.32h):

Quote from: ChinkyEyes on February 18, 2019, 12:59:35 PM
Satoshi Nakamoto: The Mysterious Founder of Bitcoin

DigiCash - 1989
BitGold
Satoshi Nakamoto: Bitcoin - October 2008
Hal Finney - January 3rd 2009

The Silk Road: Dread Pirate Roberts - 2011
Ross Ulbricht - 2013

Keep watching and enjoy. Good video
 

The guy sounds like a major Ripple shill.
He is talking about huge transaction fees in 2019? lol
There is nothing to enjoy with this  XRP promo vid
Price of xrp propaganda



65. Post 49803412 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.32h):

Quote from: Pamoldar on February 18, 2019, 01:17:11 PM
The bitcoins users are cool.
That obviously excludes you.
In this day and age not to many Legendary accounts whore for penny avatar payments.



66. Post 49805640 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.32h):

Quote from: jbreher on February 18, 2019, 03:41:55 PM

Well, from a protocol aspect, SV does have more in common with the original Bitcoin protocol than does BTC.

#justsayin'

Maybe it was intended to be, so that you can have that exact argument.

Maybe it was intended to be, because it was already all it needed to be, and a damned sight better than a bastardized knockoff with a segwit poison pill.


Heard and Soul old school Bitcoiner
Quote
I am a bitcoiner. its those that want altcoins/other networks/central services they are not bitcoiners.

I am against turning the true nature of bitcoin, into whats becoming core-centric, commercialised network crap.bitcoin was born to get away from that crap of centralist capitalism. and yet stupid people want it to bcome the same crap as what was available before 2009.

if you want to deburden the bitcoin network. by promoting other networks.. then your on the wrong forum. go play around on forums about movie stars and social drama and deburden yourself

Modern "Bitcoiner" (cough) same issues at hand as no coin dev
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1507768.msg17140172#msg17140172



LN is just like 0 config on bitcoin network, if the amount is small enough either can be trusted.



67. Post 49814166 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.32h):

Quote from: 600watt on February 19, 2019, 06:27:56 AM
You can now send Bitcoin tips over Lightning on Twitter Smiley

Quote
the beta app Tippin has released a new Chrome Extension available to Google browser users. Over Twitter, app users can send bitcoin payments via the Lightning Network, considered a way to make bitcoin transactions feasible at a large scale for the first time

https://www.coindesk.com/you-can-now-send-bitcoin-tips-over-lightning-on-twitter


Jack dorsey does not fuck around... whoaza... that was quick.

That is exactly the incentive I need to set up an LN node.  

I've been strongly considering buying one of the new easy-mode LN devices like the Casa Hodl.

just do it. every WO hat should run a lightning node. I ordered mine last week. was considering to publicly announce that everytime a fuckin´big blocker posts in the WO thread I will order a casa node.

Yeh lets abandon the Bitcoin Network and jump on xrp version 2 lightning network (LN) instead. Bitcoin Network no longer needed, lets just stop legacy support now and and its done with it.  Mining, a proven way of work done, and given value to Bitcoin, lets deviate from it.






68. Post 49814436 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.32h):

Quote from: 600watt on February 19, 2019, 06:52:28 AM
You can now send Bitcoin tips over Lightning on Twitter Smiley

Quote
the beta app Tippin has released a new Chrome Extension available to Google browser users. Over Twitter, app users can send bitcoin payments via the Lightning Network, considered a way to make bitcoin transactions feasible at a large scale for the first time

https://www.coindesk.com/you-can-now-send-bitcoin-tips-over-lightning-on-twitter


Jack dorsey does not fuck around... whoaza... that was quick.

That is exactly the incentive I need to set up an LN node.  

I've been strongly considering buying one of the new easy-mode LN devices like the Casa Hodl.

just do it. every WO hat should run a lightning node. I ordered mine last week. was considering to publicly announce that everytime a fuckin´big blocker posts in the WO thread I will order a casa node.

Yeh lets abandon the Bitcoin Network and jump on xrp version 2 lightning network (LN) instead. Bitcoin Network no longer needed, lets just stop legacy support now and and its done with it.


bitcoin maximalist and LN hater?
yeah, let´s stop fucking around with layer 2 scaling solutions. stick to layer one, fuck scaling. oh, and let´s go back to internet layer 1 protocol. plain text is enough, who needs those cat pics anyway, screw youtube!


A bitcoiner is against turning the true nature of bitcoin, into whats becoming core-centric, commercialised network crap.
Bitcoin was born to get away from that crap of centralist capitalism, and yet stupid people want it to bcome the same crap as what was available before 2009.

Deburden the bitcoin network. by promoting other networks, altcoins, central services is not a Bitcoiner.

LN is just the same as 0 confirmation on Bitcoin network, instant and same level of trust, 



69. Post 49820635 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.32h):

Quote from: d_eddie on February 19, 2019, 02:22:08 PM
................
I used the brown color for its likeness to human feces. Or bovine feces, more appropriately.
Thanks for the kind words for having a simple opinion.  Shows your true character,  adios.



70. Post 50767578 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.43h):

Quote from: kenzawak on April 25, 2019, 10:39:45 AM
Calvin is so classy :



Models covered only in paint used to launch football club sponsor

https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/models-covered-only-paint-used-2795017

Tron team with Liverpool, but what matters "The honest men" are with Bitcoin SV.




BTW i recently upgraded and can store a full BTC Block now, set for life. I took the formatted version it saved a lot of time.
Even room to spare, good times rolling. https://www.blockchain.com/charts/avg-block-size

Meanwhile at SV https://i.redd.it/2ywehb3y86t21.jpg



71. Post 50824163 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.43h):

And Roger reinventing the wheel, going back in time and counts cash
https://youtu.be/34kHTtsJv70
https://bitcoincashnotes.com/



72. Post 50827577 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.44h):

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TBH a bad actor could easily inflate bsv to 6.7 terabyte a year


..... to scale and test Bitcoin beyond gigabyte and eventually to terabyte blocks. Unlimited blocks are coming.

Terabyte vs Floppy disc sized blocks.   I remember the days of the new game spread over 10 1.44mb floppy's, horrible things.



73. Post 50835228 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.44h):

Quote from: El duderino_ on April 30, 2019, 09:48:43 AM


All of us, and not CSW?
Everyone knows that



74. Post 50910772 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.44h):

A bit of crypto satire

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Adam Back questioned on his support of fraudulent exchange Bitfinex, starts screaming "CRAIG WRIGHT"
May 05, 2019

Blockstream CEO Adam Back had what appeared to be a break down of sorts when discussing his outspoken support of embattled exchange Bitfinex recently at the HODLtillyouDIEit’snotaPonzi conference in Amsterdam.

The host of the event began questioning Mr Back about his support for Tether, Bitfinex, and the company that owns them both, Ifinex, after it came to light that Tether had been lying to the public for some time, and potentially fraudulent loans between the businesses in an attempt to cover up over $800 M of missing funds occurred.

The trouble started when the host used the “f” word, pointing out that the wide consensus was that Bitfinex and Tether had run an elaborate “fraud”.

“Fraud!?” yelled Adam Back. “Craig Wright is a fraud! Craig is the fraud!”

“Sure,” said the host. “But Mr Wright has never done an ICO, issued a stable coin and lied about it being audited, had funds confiscated as part of a money laundering investigation, or carried out fractional reserve banking in an illegal manner. Craig Wright is just a guy on the internet claiming to be someone famous, and he hasn’t actually taken anyone’s money. Many would say that compared to Tether and Bitfinex, Craig’s hands seem pretty clean.”

“Craig is the fraud!” screamed Mr Back in response. It appeared that Mr Back was in tears. His second in command, Samson Mow, assisted a limp Adam Back from the stage while moans of “craig is the fraud” could still be heard until someone at the audio desk finally cued up Tina Turner’s “The Best”.

Samson Mow spoke with CoinBlockDesk later in the foyer about the unusual event.

“Yeah I realise Bitfinex and Tether are literally the complete opposite of everything we’ve ever said Bitcoin stands for. But honestly, this lightning shit isn’t working out as planned, the number of active channels on the lightning network is actually falling believe it or not, and since we already scared away all the businesses we can’t think of anything else BTC is good for except to play trading games on exchanges. Besides, Adam bought heavily in when it fell to $9500 USD thinking that was the bottom, and he’s been doing what he can to get BTC back up to there so he can break even. We don’t need tether to go on forever, just maybe 6 more months or so, and then a bunch of us can cash out and let Bitfinex go bankrupt.”

The “BTC faithful”, as Mr Mow phrased it, are asked to keep putting their weekly tithes into BTC, and screenshotting their purchases while tagging them on social media #stackingsats. Mr Mow assures us that BTC will definitely rise in value forever despite not being usable in a business setting, as long as everyone just HODLs and keeps buying no matter what.
https://coinblockdesk.com/reliable-crypto-news/adam-back-questioned-on-his-support-of-fraudulent-exchange-bitfinex-starts-screaming-craig-wright




75. Post 50922915 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.44h):

Chief economist of the World Bank and former senior vice president Joseph Stiglitz calls for “shutdown” of “the cryptocurrencies”.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/02/joseph-stiglitz-we-should-shutdown-the-cryptocurrencies.html?



76. Post 50961697 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.45h):

Quote from: realr0ach on May 09, 2019, 04:44:14 AM
McAfee is probably some type of puppet of the US govt at this point.  The carrot they use being:  say some random shit promoting or denigrating bitcoin on various days of the week and we'll give you safe harbor status and not extradite you for whatever the hell you did in some 3rd world country.  But that's basically what they do to everyone.  Even if you've done nothing, they'll frame you for something and do the same thing.  Which is why it's important to keep a low profile.

Do you really, really believe some of the shit you post?

Unless the US Gov has knocked on your door and asked you to promote metals to help keep the price artificially low...

What do you think Craig Wright is?  Do you think he writes his own scripts to say all this crazy shit?  Do you think it was his idea to create glamour shot photoshoots of himself drawing bogus math equations on a glass chalkboard? He's a Jew media & banking puppet crisis actor like Marco Rubio, Jim Cramer, Don Lemon, Borack Oblama, etc.  I don't view him as an attack on digital shitcoins though. They were attempting to move him in for patenting purposes, more monopolization of supply, arbitration on forcing chain anchor-like forks, and other bullshit.  He's more like a facilitator of kike digital currencies.

According to Craig, "Nakamoto" origin is the Japanese Philosopher Tominaga Nakamoto who was an mukishinron, Japanese variant of Atheism with no gods or demons.
Not anyone's pupped.

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Who was Tominaga Nakamoto?

Tominaga Nakamoto was a Japanese philosopher. He was educated in the Kaitokudo school, which was formed by mercantile class of Osaka, but ostracised shortly after the age of 15. Tominaga belong to Japanese rationalist school of thought and advocated Japanese variation of atheism, Mukishinron. He was also a merchant in Osaka.

He took a deep critical stance against normative systems of thought, partially based on the Kaitokudo's emphasis on objectivity, but clearly heterodox in eschewing the dominant philosophies of the institution. He was critical of Buddhism, Confucianism and Shintoism. Whereas each of these traditions drew on history as a source of authority, Tominaga saw appeals to history as a pseudo-justification for innovations that try to outdo other sects vying for power. For example, he cited the various Confucian Masters who saw human nature as partially good, neither good nor bad, all good, and inherently bad; analysing later interpreters who tried to incorporate and reconcile all Masters. He criticised Shintoism as obscurantist, especially in its habit of secret instruction. As he always said, "hiding is the beginning of lying and stealing".
https://www.biographies.net/biography/tominaga_nakamoto/m/0hr81w0



77. Post 51137506 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.47h):

Quote from: PaivanTreidi on May 20, 2019, 11:58:35 AM
https://twitter.com/jchervinsky/status/1130209159503319040

There's no real hopium for ETF, SEC approval are just for moonboys and when they does I guess the capitulation already started. What you think about it?
The market recently has matured and such news doesn't change anything. In fact, more traders realize that such news trigger short lived bull balloons that pop up pretty quickly.  Without ETF, we will see a steady growth beyond 20K. We entered the year-before-the-halving-accumulation zone and everyone who is clever enough, buys and waits at least six  months after the halving. That is the reason there are so few bitcoins on the exchanges in the last months. IMO, this is the main reason for the bull run and not some rumors.

In this case you can buy now and hold till Q4 then sell at $20k+ (I'm sure we'll see an ATH this year) which will be a very nice profit. If you're patient enough you can hold up to 6 months after the halving and sell at another ATH ($100-500k+ per BTC). So you can't really lose it's only a matter of how long you're willing to wait and how much money you will finally receive. Win-win  Cool   

I don't get it
Why is everyone aiming to sell for FIAT? If and when crypto does go sky high late in 2020 then why would you turn to something that is losing its value? It just doesn't make sense. Either you believe that BTC will rule or you don't.

I'm just looking forward to the day (ca 2025) I can quit my job and buy a big summerhouse next to a lake for 0.1BTC.



In about three halving (2028), transaction fees would need to be $20 or thereabouts for miners to stay on BTC and stay afloat.
Feel free to explain how to "rule" when fees are crazy high. It only gets worse every 4 years.



78. Post 51157736 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.47h):

Quote from: Pamoldar on May 21, 2019, 06:27:37 PM
Good evening WO!

Observing $8,009

There is a news around about Craig F Wrong that he has been granted U.S. copyright as the author of Bitcoin whitepaper and source codes?

What the F**k is that?

https://cryptobriefing.com/us-grants-craig-wright-copyright-on-original-bitcoin-whitepaper/

https://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v1=6&ti=1,6&Search_Arg=bitcoin&Search_Code=TALL&CNT=25&PID=8YeSxz-Mt2xTN_qdmo2gMEQzIEOsU&SEQ=20190521122755&SID=1

https://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v1=8&ti=1,8&Search_Arg=bitcoin&Search_Code=TALL&CNT=25&PID=8YeSxz-Mt2xTN_qdmo2gMEQzIEOsU&SEQ=20190521122755&SID=1

How long can Roger Ver hold on to Bitcoin.com.






79. Post 51165554 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.47h):

Quote from: El duderino_ on May 22, 2019, 09:18:00 AM


lol.jpg

SV user not affected. Troll harder. C'mon - I think you have it in you. That was weaksauce.

?? So you actually RL use it ? What for, where, to who ......?



On the new internet the "MetaNet"
Homepage for it  https://www.agora.icu/



80. Post 51309053 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.49h):

Luke-jr behave get the act tohether
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YepHOb9huY&feature=share

look at the results of edgy folks with twitchy fingers
https://twitter.com/CryptOrca/status/1134631782484185088



81. Post 51695140 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.54h):

Quote from: UnDerDoG81 on July 03, 2019, 02:58:04 PM
Some say we are at 1. some say we are at 2. What do you think?
I would say we are already in disbelief phase.



Well at least I am in disbelief. That mini crash proofed that to me. When we pass 25k we come to the "optimism" stage.
What the irish have to say about it
https://irishtechnews.ie/the-end-of-bitcoin-as-we-know-it/amp/



82. Post 51824296 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.55h):

Quote from: kenzawak on July 14, 2019, 05:25:12 PM
Republic of Georgia Exempts Cryptocurrencies From Value-Added Tax

https://cointelegraph.com/news/republic-of-georgia-exempts-cryptocurrencies-from-value-added-tax

"With the introduction of the bill, residents of the country can exchange cryptocurrencies for fiat currency without the transaction being subjected to VAT. "

Ok, who wants to move to Tbilissi ?





Alright if you speak Russian or Georgian because English is not common, and writing looks like this



83. Post 51927695 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.56h):

Does it mean two down in one day?
https://twitter.com/officialmcafee/status/1153729707160068096?s=09
Kidney stones should be sorted soon



84. Post 51960830 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.57h):

Quote from: Cryptotourist on July 26, 2019, 03:45:47 PM
2019, Recovery phase, last call.
2020, Bitcoin moon base launched.
2021, Bitcoin moon base finished, first WO residents on the fucking moon. Cool
Anyone who only talks about the moon all day and night is, by definition, a lunatic.  Cheesy



85. Post 51978247 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.57h):

Quote from: nutildah on July 28, 2019, 08:28:30 AM
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with github geofencing entire countries, this might be the right time to remind that i'm mirroring several bitcoin-related git repositories on a Tor hidden service: http://nxshomzlgqmwfwhcnyvbznyrybh3gotlfgis7wkv7iur2yj2rarlhiad[.]onion/

https://twitter.com/orionwl/status/1155058225299042304

Yes. Put it all dark and criminal tainted.
LN not laundry friendly enough?
What investors ( users - lol ) u wanna atrackt ?

Sigh


GitHub was bought by Microsoft in 2018, who were the ones who decided to implement the geo-controls. These restrictions are site-wide -- not just for BTC and related repositories. They ALSO apply to the Bitcoin SV repository.

You must be here because you are upset that SV has fallen to pre-Chinese fake news tweet prices. Remember that?

Good bye GitHub, welcome MetaNet and the power of BitCoin
https://codeonchain.network/

You can simply use the bsvpush command line tool to upload an entire folder by running: bsvpush push
https://github.com/jolonf/bsvpush



86. Post 52044364 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.57h):

Quote from: Dogboy714 on August 03, 2019, 06:36:09 AM
Craig Wright is Satoshi Nakamoto.

And u will be poor and bitter in 5 years.
Uploading all kinds of scientific data (weather, earthquake, time-stamping and registering your astronomical discoveries on chain.......... ) does have its costs.



87. Post 52045044 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.57h):

Quote from: kingcolex on August 03, 2019, 06:49:22 AM
Craig Wright is Satoshi Nakamoto.

And u will be poor and bitter in 5 years.
Uploading all kinds of scientific data (weather, earthquake, time-stamping and registering your astronomical discoveries on chain.......... ) does have its costs.
Yeah bloating a network until it's only hosted by a few nodes and not a decentralized network anymore. Seems like something that would be better as each their own token on eth.
Eth is that the thing which could not handle an app?
So your argument is to replace shitcoin 1 with shitcoin 2 (as you baghold some) or not store scientific data immutable.



88. Post 52123202 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.58h):

Australian Government to declare war on its people, taking steps to make cash, (gold?) crypto currency illegal through IMF influenced legislation.
Paying someone to vote for me has nothing to do with democracy, its a farce.
https://youtu.be/770M2s6ZD8Y



89. Post 52138029 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.58h):

Quote from: NeuroticFish on August 12, 2019, 07:52:16 AM
One of the fondest memories is playing Monkey Island II with only 14 (fourteen) floppy disk to swap bask and forth, with that ba*stard faulty 7th disk that crashed every time.

I remember I've asked all friends' floppy disks to transfer NetQ Rally from somewhere. Iirc it was about 100MB. Of course, some of the disks have failed, but I was careful enough and I asked the guy I got it from to keep the archives for a couple of days until I am sure.

Last time I've had a 1.44 floppy in hand was a few years ago, somebody gave it to me to look at the sun for a (partial) eclipse (!).
1Mb data blocks are still very much a thing, ask BTC devs.

In other news LTC does not even have development.
https://youtu.be/UpeWcRR0kcs



90. Post 52139426 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.58h):

Quote from: realr0ach on August 12, 2019, 12:00:42 PM
^Hint:  Don't use non-fungible, digital shitcoin, govt tracking and slavery system tokens if you don't want to be monitored in real-time like goyim cattle.  Use physical metals instead.
Bitcoin does not care it monitors everyone equal, that is obviously not welcome by everyone.



91. Post 52242913 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.59h):

Quote from: Cryptotourist on August 23, 2019, 12:32:18 PM
Kindly drag your pathetic ass to the relative thread alev.

I don't understand why I should have to read this idiotic - full of shit vision propaganda here. r0achie is more than enough.
BTW Aleksandr is a fucking moronic retard, he is free to suck CW's dick obviously, but honestly we don't need to know about it.
Well there is always the ignore option. Has worked flawlessly for years.
Regarding block size, LukeDash jr is working hard at decreasing it to 300k and effectively kill the BTC blockchain  to move forward with segwit only



92. Post 52245663 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.59h):

Quote from: SuperTA on August 23, 2019, 05:17:23 PM

Countries without tax on crypto

Malta
Portugal
Belarus
Panama
Puerto Rico
Singapore (individuals don't pay tax on profits from the crypto trading)
Slovenia (if you have less than 100 tradable days per year)
Germany (if you hold at least 1 year)
Liberland (very pro-bitcoin micro state)
Austria (if you hold at least 1 year)
Not true for portugal
https://hackernoon.com/from-0-to-55-a-brief-guide-to-cryptocurrency-taxation-around-the-world-f3953cd74e58



93. Post 52263832 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.59h):

Quote from: Wilhelm on August 25, 2019, 02:47:01 PM
Can't wait for 1sat to be $1  Cool

Every shitcoiners dream, spent a minute in XRP thread and they will tell you the exact same thing.
A true Bitcoiner dreams day and night about Bitcoin, could care less about $ only BTC matters.



94. Post 52278188 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.59h):

2 Billion of tax payments for Ira, thats a lot of BTC to sell
https://modernconsensus.com/cryptocurrencies/bitcoin/exclusive-interview-with-craig-wright-just-after-ordered-to-pay-5-billion-in-bitcoin/



95. Post 52278539 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.59h):

Quote from: nutildah on August 27, 2019, 05:39:29 AM

Can't sell something if you'll never get it.



Next up, Craig will say: "Whoops, can't access the trust no matter what."

Everybody (sans BSV muppets): "Why not, because it never existed?"

Craig: "No, because Dave implemented Shamir's Secret Sharing System improperly and the coins are lost for good."

Judge: "Tough noogies. You're still on the hook for $5 billion. And you're still not Satoshi."
One thing you can reliably relay on, State will get its share of taxes. They will not chase something they cant get hold of.
Unless Ira has 2 Billion of cash in his pocket he has to sell BTC.



96. Post 52278819 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.59h):

Quote from: DaRude on August 27, 2019, 06:23:44 AM

Can't sell something if you'll never get it.



Next up, Craig will say: "Whoops, can't access the trust no matter what."

Everybody (sans BSV muppets): "Why not, because it never existed?"

Craig: "No, because Dave implemented Shamir's Secret Sharing System improperly and the coins are lost for good."

Judge: "Tough noogies. You're still on the hook for $5 billion. And you're still not Satoshi."
One thing you can reliably relay on, State will get its share of taxes. They will not chase something they cant get hold of.
Unless Ira has 2 Billion of cash in his pocket he has to sell BTC.

No, just stop with your BS. You only have to pay taxes AFTER estate gets possession of the asset. And i thought bcash and bsv were both claiming to be original chain, look how fast bsv is backtracking, apparently 2014 bitcoins don't include BSV now?! The next goal for Ira is to get their hands on 500k BSV just to fuck with CSW Grin

In any case, i'm betting faketoshi will now claim that he destroyed they keys and saved all of the bitcoiners from the evil Ira
Tax are due as soon as Ira takes ownership.
Craig was the biggest and longest Hodler (1 million over 10 years)
Ira will dump the biggest load 2 seconds after receiving the BTC (he never had any interrest in bitcoin, only $$$)



97. Post 52293650 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.59h):

Quote from: VB1001 on August 28, 2019, 03:33:28 PM
https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-fixes-this-thousands-of-fake-gold-bars-dilute-market-supply
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As Reuters reported on Aug. 28, the gold industry is currently facing a forgery crisis — with fake kilogram bars found in the vaults of major banks such as JPMorgan Chase.


https://www.reuters.com/article/us-gold-swiss-fakes-exclusive/exclusive-fake-branded-bars-slip-dirty-gold-into-world-markets-idUSKCN1VI0DD


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The gold is real, and very high purity, with only the markings faked. Fake-branded bars are a relatively new way to flout global measures to block conflict minerals and prevent money-laundering.


https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-fixes-this-thousands-of-fake-gold-bars-dilute-market-supply
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As Reuters reported on Aug. 28, the gold industry is currently facing a forgery crisis — with fake kilogram bars found in the vaults of major banks such as JPMorgan Chase.

Hope they are good at acting surprised Wink

Note: The "fake" bars are real gold, however they have fake stamps for provenance.

So the gold people have the equal of monero. :-)

Woops, you beat me to it. Smiley

Bars or ingots may contain tungsten, the density of tungsten similar to gold.

Ingot tests containing tunsgten obtain a purity of 99.9xx% ...

The problem now is the cost of re-verifying the supply chain.

Here they talk a little about this: > https://twitter.com/nic__carter/status/1166716515082756096

LBMA http://www.lbma.org.uk/assets/market/gdl/GD_Rules_16_July_FINAL_20190722.pdf

A if any forgery then most likely "in house".
B we are not in dark ages anymore to relay on scales to check purity of gold. Anyone dealing with a kilo gold bar will check for imperfection in a scan.
On smaller lots get a magnet, tungsten is more magnetic, other than that a serious wack with a centre punch will sort it in no time. (want change the weight) A long long time i sold 95% of gold holding, selling the first piece almost ripped the heart out.



98. Post 52321881 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.00h):

Quote from: VB1001 on August 31, 2019, 04:09:41 PM

https://twitter.com/Rhythmtrader/status/1167773711845515265

Now they don't know if they have Gold or Tungsten.


FTFY
Now they don't know if they have any Gold or Tungsten.



99. Post 52321888 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.00h):

Quote from: VB1001 on August 31, 2019, 04:09:41 PM

https://twitter.com/Rhythmtrader/status/1167773711845515265

Now they don't know if they have Gold or Tungsten.


FTFY
Now they don't know if they have any Gold or Tungsten.



100. Post 52335245 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.00h):

Quote from: fillippone on September 01, 2019, 09:02:56 PM
Good evening WO!

Observing BTC@9,633.

Observing an article about Libra  on the flight magazine.
I took a pic of it with compulsory WO sign (didn’t want to vandalise the paper as I am a civilised person):



Not bad for a totally casual article: it even stated there’s nothing in common with bitcoin as it is a permissioned blockchain!

You can stick your Biblical one world currency where sun dont shine. This is Bitcoin forum not Fakebook, dont drink and post.
So you say WO is now officially 666 and no coiner land.



101. Post 52389573 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.01h):

Quote from: Krubster on September 07, 2019, 06:23:38 PM
I did not say the protocol could not be changed. I am pointing out Krubster's rather daft implication that the Satoshi-CSW question has anything whatsoever to do with the fact that SegWit is the alteration.
Sir,

I have always respected you. Not for your believes, but for being a gentleman and keeping a civilized tone despite all the (unfair?) bashing you receive.

You're very intelligent, I give you that. I do however don't agree with you. For me, segwit is bitcoin, anything else is an altcoin.

Just because segwit wasn't mentioned in the whitepaper some 10 years ago, doesn't mean it can't be bitcoin.

Things evole. Technology improve. Just as bitcoin has improved. Segwit is a part of that improvement.
If you hold a plan to build a house in your hand and deceit to throw it away to build a bridge, you will sleep under a bridge, would you have followed original plan you be sleeping in a house.

Segwit/Lightning is xrp version 2, same junk as version 1



102. Post 52418547 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.01h):

Quote from: jbreher on September 10, 2019, 05:10:06 PM
True Bitcoiners do not think in terms of 'cashing out'.
True Bitcoiners are rare in this part of town, mostly confirmed no coiners.



103. Post 52533039 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.02h):

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Javascript Smart Contracts on Bitcoin.
https://youtu.be/CN8NfMBTx0U






104. Post 52752764 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.04h):

Quote from: HairyMaclairy on October 14, 2019, 04:17:23 AM
I believe what you said was:

You forgot the bit where the big blockers try to fool newbies into thinking Bcash lol and BSV are Bitcoin.

Quite a different proposition than trying to fool newbies into thinking BCH or BSV are BTC. But nobody is doing that. That would be dishonest.

How are the three near identical logos not trying to fool newbies into thinking BCH or BSV are BTC?

I am unaware of any exchange that implements order entry through logos. Most seem to employ ticker symbols for this purpose.

Kindly directly address the question regarding the logos.  Please do try not to go off on tangents.  

Here are the logos in case you have forgotten



What is the difference between these logos and how is not deliberately misleading / confusing to newbies ?

Orange right leaning/slanting/italic,  and straight Gold is the difference and if the BCH airdrop junk logo is green/orange or round/rectangle no-one knows.
Would the appropriate logo for the Segwit airdrop not be:   or: ?




105. Post 52773532 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.04h):

The awkward moment you realize CSW is Satoshi



106. Post 52817251 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.05h):

LN - the future of payments is upon us only 30 seconds and you done, hold thigh going to be though ride.
https://twitter.com/lopp/status/1185495380227743744
Alternative you always can use BitCoin with on chain scaling.



107. Post 52858626 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.05h):

BTC = NOKIA of the crypto



108. Post 52859244 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.05h):

"How I lost ~4 BTC on Lightning Network"
https://np.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/dlvokv/how_i_lost_4_btc_on_lightning_network/
They tried to kill Bitcoin for THIS junk, not feeling bad for him at all.
But happy days everyone else's BTC worth more now  Grin



109. Post 52941900 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.06h):


Was the Bitcoin White Paper Intentionally Published on Halloween?

https://www.ccn.com/bitcoin-white-paper-intentionally-published-halloween/
Or was it because of world savings day?



110. Post 52959269 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.06h):

Quote from: realr0ach on November 02, 2019, 03:00:04 PM
Now @PlanB will share graphics in real time.

I don't suppose you idiots comprehend the fact that if you claim the price is guaranteed or required to increase every 4 years from the artificial scarcity event known as the halving it would make Bitcoin a Ponzi scam by default, do you?  And that is what this idiot scammer claims, that it's not possible for there to be a mining bubble and you can create as big of a mining bubble as you want and the artificial halving event will automatically make the price higher even though 'stock to flow' only works on physical commodity resources humans actually need with inelastic demand and not imaginary shitcoins that nobody actually needs.

The Value of Bitcoin With Daniel Krawisz = Usage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72aaQdssUaU&feature=youtu.be

BTW
anyone into metals knows Zinc is best investment



111. Post 52989193 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.06h):

Quote from: JSRAW on November 05, 2019, 12:30:35 PM
Havent had time to post about corn lately, too busy in line getting my Popeyes.

via Imgflip Meme Generator

After this no Dessert

Is that edible, looks like someone thrown a roadkill in some oil to scam a desperate soul for some fiat.



112. Post 52993279 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.06h):

Quote from: DaRude on November 05, 2019, 07:04:14 PM
Quote
Dave died alone and poor with no assets
Wrong, Dave had 350,000 BTC which his idiot brother disposed of.

Quote
half of all of IP
how much is half of 0, CSW has zero IP this days




113. Post 52993674 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.06h):

Quote from: DaRude on November 05, 2019, 07:44:21 PM

Dave died alone and poor with no assets

Wrong, Dave had 350,000 BTC which his idiot brother disposed of.

half of all of IP
how much is half of 0, CSW has zero IP this days


First of all learn to use quotes, then if you want to be taken seriously and don't want to be with r0ach on the ignore list you got to cite you sources like the big boys do (and please no more coingeek, i already lost few IQ points from that site today)

Not keeping track of all articles read over the years, here is a random one:
https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/bitcoin-craig-wright
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It had been suggested, however, that as one of the founders of bitcoin, he actually passed away with some 350,000 bitcoins sitting on an encrypted USB drive he kept on him at all times.
Quote
Wright confirms Kleiman did indeed have 350,000 bitcoins.
January 1, 2013 BTC is $13,56
April 26, 2013 BTC =  $135,60

The whole court drama came about with CSW contacting Dave's father and told him to hang on to the hard-drive as it might be worth a lot of money. By that time the house most likely was cleared - cleaned and on the market. (Extreme case of saving the penny and throwing away pounds)
Let's remember Ira never visited his very ill brother once, not in hospital or at home.




114. Post 53013727 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.06h):

BTW, New World record on BitCoin testnet 2,734,797 transactions in a single block (528 MB)   
 https://stn.whatsonchain.com/block-height/4185



115. Post 53025412 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.06h):

Quote from: Dabs on November 07, 2019, 09:29:40 PM
Are there non-physical metals? Because I keep wondering why you call them physical metals, when you can call them just metals.
Yes



116. Post 53038580 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.06h):

Quote from: Pamoldar on November 10, 2019, 11:54:42 AM
I know I am 11 days late 🤪
...

Have you told boyfriend yet?



117. Post 53071469 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.07h):

Quote from: realr0ach on November 14, 2019, 02:03:51 AM
In other words...




What beach he be strolling around?
https://truepundit.com/video-epstein-medical-examiner-drops-autopsy-bombshell-no-dna-test-conducted-to-confirm-epsteins-identity/




118. Post 53089700 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.07h):

Quote from: nutildah on November 16, 2019, 03:59:13 AM
...and here I thought it was virtually useless.



https://twitter.com/loomdart/status/1195037365548523523

LOL. This is great. I am going to post it to the BSV thread.

One day spam emails will be distant memory, Baemail: The Superhero Bitcoin Inbox
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlMqStLYvrU&feature=youtu.be

Bitcoins solution to email account full of spam
https://baemail.me/public



119. Post 53095131 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.07h):

Quote from: realr0ach on November 16, 2019, 06:09:14 PM
Gavin in 2019, shilling for Coinbase and Ethereum lol (is this a paid ad?):


One would think an early adapter like Gavin would enjoy life instead of common money whoring at this stage.
It just shows never had any serious skin in the game, poor bugger.



120. Post 53111861 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.07h):

Quote from: LFC_Bitcoin on November 18, 2019, 03:01:57 PM
We’ll all be dead by 2140 but check this ——>

@CryptoCurator
STACK SATS NOW: #BITCOIN BLOCK REWARDS WILL BE JUST 1 SATOSHI BY 2140  https://bitcoinist.com/stack-sats-now-bitcoin-block-rewards-will-be-just-1-satoshi-in-2140/ $BTC




Courtesy of @CryptooIndia (Twitter)


Edit- Awaiting fillippone to tell me he posted these 2 weeks ago or something?

Cheesy

Almost correct 11 days ago
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5197106.msg53006960#msg53006960



121. Post 53141163 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.07h):

Reason for the market turbulence
https://cointelegraph.com/news/markets-crash-after-reports-that-binances-shangai-office-closed-in-crypto-crackdown



122. Post 53144811 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.07h):

Quote from: vroom on November 22, 2019, 06:34:30 AM
1 Gigawatt Bitcoin Mine Under Construction in Texas Would Dwarf Bitmain’s.

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The mine would ramp up to full capacity through 2020, with 300 megawatts of power slated to come online in the first quarter and the full 1 gigawatt scheduled for the fourth quarter.


who was talking about miner capitulation?  Huh
That is a big raspberry pi, or will that used to mine Bitcoin ?
How many average Joe miner will be able to compete with this type of miners?
Data-center?



123. Post 53154377 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.07h):

Quote from: AlcoHoDL on November 20, 2019, 04:14:20 PM
Guys, I've been reading this crazy stuff posted by someone called "Shelby Moore" (whose messages were recently re-posted in the WO thread by user THX 1138), about how all coins held in SegWit addresses will be donated to miners, as they are free-to-spend coins in the legacy (pre-SegWit) blockchain, and only the coins held in legacy addresses will stay intact and belonging to their owners (private key holders). Supposedly, this attack will occur near the 2020 Halving event and will wreak havoc, resulting in the legacy chain being resurrected from the dead and becoming the dominant one, and the SegWit chain disintegrating into oblivion and causing a massive BTC price drop to near-zero.

What do you make of this?

Some more Qs:

1. Is it possible to move any of our coins held in SegWit addresses to legacy addresses (so that they would belong to the legacy chain if the above attack does happen)? Does the fact that, at some point in their history, those coins were held in SegWit addresses, taint them in any way? Would they still be considered as fully belonging to the legacy chain once moved to legacy addresses?

2. Would you do it? Do you think it's worth it?

3. Do these questions even make any sense?

4. Am I wasting my time with all this?

Thanks for any insights.

1. With the SW exploit segwit coins will be unmovable at first, current transactions, then the coins resting in sw addresses and at last any coin ever moved through a sw address is frozen.  Exchanges with coin in SW addresses may become insolvent.

2. Stick to Bitcoin fundamentals, decentralize not follow the herd, flock or mob. Everyone needs to do his own homework.

3. Yes

4. No

Core devs know the problems with segwit
https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/6qftjc/holy_shit_greg_maxwell_and_peter_todd_both_just/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=usertext&utm_name=bitcoincashSV&utm_content=t3_dgbb1t


Segregated witnesses separates transaction information about what coins were transferred from the information proving those transfers were legitimate.
The precondition to creating a new block is the data of the last  block, the witness.

If you belief to be the 10th owner of a stolen car and the 5th owner has stolen it, when it is established that this is the case you will lose the car and the last lawful owner (4th) will get it back.
This is the very basic rudimentary form of it.





124. Post 53157676 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.07h):

Quote from: nutildah on November 23, 2019, 08:37:23 AM
valuable info

BSV will be 51% attacked 3 times before bitcoin ever is.

Stop quoting r/btc and go back to meta net.

If anybody wants to make a wager here that BTC won't be 51% attacked (or SegWit exploited) by the date of your choosing, let me know. It will be a gentleman's wager and I will assuredly hold my end of the bargain or else never post on the forum again.

Error correction and implementation of such is not an attack. It is organic, natural and certainly within anyone's right.
If an invalid fork has aged 5 minutes, 5 days, 5 months or whatever timeframe does not matter, time does not fix the invalid split, miners do.
There can be only one Bitcoin and whatever coin, pi coin, b coin..........Bitcoin is one chain and one chain only as per white paper/copyright.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1062554.msg11396448#msg11396448

An error is not an taxable event, tax payment errors however do exit. Currently Bitcoin runs in error mode.
It is evident that he correct chain has not been established yet, it is only a matter of time.  It is not possible to share the whitepaper across multiple chains. When only one chain carries the bitcoin name and code the correct chain has been established and all systems go.

You are just a common troll have no say in the matter unless you are a miner. Common troll have advantages also it instantly reduces everything to an opinion, disqualification from serious advice.



125. Post 53179175 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.08h):

China banning crypto is always a good laugh, lots of mining and patent applications.



126. Post 53182510 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.08h):

Quote from: Last of the V8s on November 25, 2019, 03:53:50 PM
oh well. if you can't beat em, join em



Minor details, all sorted
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5203520.msg53182194#msg53182194



127. Post 53330857 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.09h):

Quote from: JimboToronto on December 12, 2019, 06:20:47 PM
...........................
Speaking of which, when will we see an open source mobile OS to run on our ARM devices?
https://itsfoss.com/open-source-alternatives-android/



128. Post 53352189 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.09h):

Quote from: iwantapony on December 15, 2019, 12:52:31 PM
Not sure but It looks like we're going Below $6k Again. I took this as another great opportunity to get in.




With this strategy the pony maybe to big a ask (unless you have a stable full of racehorses)



129. Post 53367812 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.09h):

Quote from: realr0ach on December 17, 2019, 07:23:58 AM
This is mt gox all over again.

https://www.zerohedge.com/crypto/chinese-crypto-scammers-helped-inspire-recent-bitcoin-market-carnage

Stop predicting the bottom and start buying if you haven't already. These prices won't last long.

Since this thread is the down syndrome zone, let me remind you of the real elephant in the room:  the entire future of Bitcoin relies on a dysfunctional, designed to be ultra-centralized, hub and spoke, permissioned ledger, bullshit contraption called Lightning Network.  For anyone who is even remotely intelligent and has done ANY type of cursory investigation into Lightning Network, that should really scare you.  For any of Bitcoin's perceived shortcomings or failures whether it's decentralization or anything else, all those problems are magnified ten fold in LN or simply don't work at all/make no sense to use.

I've already written my viewpoint on the subject numerous times talking about how LN is garbage and useless, and it's not just one or two major problems, there's basically hundreds of gaping holes in LN.  Don't have to trust me, do the research yourself.  Probably not the greatest LN thread, but here's one to get started off a cursory search (just read the comments):

https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/9lv7kc/why_would_anyone_use_the_lightning_network/


This is a Bitcoin discussion thread altcoins like Bitcoin Lightning Network (LNX) are discussed in altcoin section



130. Post 53444511 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.10h):

Quote from: AlcoHoDL on December 26, 2019, 10:03:53 AM
.....innovate ...
You seem to confuse improvement with innovation.
The AC induction motor as used in pre model 3 is technology dating back to 1887 and was invented by Nikola Tesla
As it is extremely inefficient to take DC power source (battery) run it through a inverter to power AC motor, from model 3 onward the older tech DC motor is used.
Half a mile queue and hours of waiting to get free spot and then hours of charging   https://youtu.be/UqEwLle8xKU

As for the electric car, in crypto term you would call it an "altcoin"





131. Post 53464338 (copy this link) (by ðºÞæ) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.10h):

Quote from: Millionero on December 28, 2019, 03:57:56 PM
....................................
I don't understand any of this.  I read the subreddit linked above.  Which coins might be stolen if the worst happens?  What does it mean for those of us who have bitcoins stored in segwit addresses and "compatibile" (starting with 3) addresses?


Men from the Boys be separated soon enough.
Bottom line any Bitcoin address not beginning with 1 is not Bitcoin, period.

"q......." Bitcoin Cash, not Bitcoin address
"A......." Bitcoin Gold, not Bitcoin address
"bc1..." SegWit, not Bitcoin address
"d......." Bitcoin Diamond, not Bitcoin address
"R......" Bitcoin Rhodium, not Bitcoin address
"3......" BitcoinHD, not Bitcoin address
"0x... " Bitcoin Hex, not Bitcoin address
....