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Topic: OK! Who is THIS Bitcoiner? (Read 1488 times)

legendary
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June 09, 2020, 01:34:47 AM
#56

Prof miners without high-end setup and the full chain high end DB node to verify - don't exist any more

Non - miners are just depending on what miners write - the network graph is miners do the job - get paied and do not risk that they lose a block, so they verify FIRST and PROFESSIONAL.

no need of lacking behind with a funny raspi, and wannabee verfi too late. They are just slow relay / followers in that network graph.


Help: Draw a flow chart for the processs and you see


Then how can anyone verify/validate what the miners "write", and verify/validate that they are following the rules, if not for running a Bitcoin full node?

Go to the topic link, join thr poll, and post an opinion, https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoin-network-knowledge-poll-5249795

Roll Eyes

The flat-earthers of Bitcoin obviously doesn't have the word "sarcasm" in their vocabulary. It's also clear the troll didn't read how the topic is developing for context, and he might also be posting information without sources.


You never believe any source links on any issues, part of the reason you stay stupid.
If you want a source , Try using google, Confused_Fury.


BUT in globe-Earth, the news sources in Google say the deli employee CALLED 911, and said George Floyd used a counterfeit $20.00 bill. OK?

"Bitcoin fixes this", by running a full node, validate own transactions, without involving the police.

Dummy, if a Visa Card had been used , then no counterfeit money , no phone call to the police.


Bitcoin, AND Visa will save us? Cool

Do you have to trust miners ?


No, you can run a full node, and verify/validate everything for yourself.

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Again who really runs the show ?


The community of full nodes, it's the full nodes which define what "a miner" is.

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Who fights for WRIGHTING rights any 10 min to update the DB (Blockchain) ?


WRIGHTING? What is WRIGHTING? Hahaha.

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All non mining (NON-WRIGHTING) nodes are LISTENERS (relay at best)  ,


Wrong. Full nodes are part of the network, validate, then relay, and if a transaction is not valid, it won't be relayed. If a miner mined an invalid block, it won't be relayed by the full nodes.

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never WRIGHTERS


Is that what the flat-Earthers of Bitcoin call miners?

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Job done - one line needed , not a full thread to understand


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full member
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June 08, 2020, 06:43:43 AM
#55
In my opinion, the people in the photo don't understand about bitcoin, because it's impossible for bitcoin to be a savior. Bitcoin is only
a digital currency and not a god, don't let people who don't know bitcoin see it as a misperception. Although this is done to promote
bitcoin, the method is wrong. I hope there will be no more action like the photo in the opening post.
full member
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June 08, 2020, 06:38:51 AM
#54
Glad to see that there is a fanatic of the bitcoin right there even there is a rally over their background and some people making a protest because they want to have rights and we can see this man having cardboard stating that buy bitcoin it's looks funny to me. Still, it is good at the same time because we all know that there are a lot of people making loot to the stores and some of the people cannot earn their funds and steal by the people so going to the bitcoin is one of the safest things because we all know that the bitcoin today is the safe haven all of your funds can possible get profit and wait for the right time to pull out at the same time they cannot steal on it.

This is a big fan of Bitcoin though but he is doing it at a wrong place at a wrong time Cheesy.
I agree but who knows? Maybe he is aware of the risk of that riot but he still took that opportunity to get the attention of the media and spread the gospel lol Grin. And with that being said, I admire him for being witty and having strong guts as well.
Firstly, evangelizing bitcoin during the recent uprisings prove that the guy in the picture can do extra mile because of bitcoin and this could also make him a prey either.
It good to announce bitcoin to other but we also need to be mindful either and look at the picture background, theres possible that it was a picture of this current uprisings.

This guy helps to promote the use of the bitcoin even there is a tragedy happens because he wants to be aware those users and the hodlers because it is more safe to the looters and I know not only him using the bitcoin card because there are few of them support the use of this to alignment the other people what are the benefits and security it may have.
legendary
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June 08, 2020, 03:36:09 AM
#53
Plenty of memefiable moments, and then there's that Bitcoin and Black America book going on too, about 3 years after that guy. Still no one able to identify him? Anyone who listened to him would have bought Bitcoin at about $2500 (July 12th 2017). It has never been lower than that since!

Probably someone paid the guy to hold the sign, or we have to accept that us Bitcoiners are such a diverse bunch that it takes all kinds to form the community. Never will see myself holding out signs, or go out without protection but hey, to each his own, eh?
hv_
legendary
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Clean Code and Scale
June 08, 2020, 01:55:36 AM
#52

Prof miners without high-end setup and the full chain high end DB node to verify - don't exist any more

Non - miners are just depending on what miners write - the network graph is miners do the job - get paied and do not risk that they lose a block, so they verify FIRST and PROFESSIONAL.

no need of lacking behind with a funny raspi, and wannabee verfi too late. They are just slow relay / followers in that network graph.


Help: Draw a flow chart for the processs and you see


Then how can anyone verify/validate what the miners "write", and verify/validate that they are following the rules, if not for running a Bitcoin full node?

Go to the topic link, join thr poll, and post an opinion, https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoin-network-knowledge-poll-5249795

Roll Eyes

The flat-earthers of Bitcoin obviously doesn't have the word "sarcasm" in their vocabulary. It's also clear the troll didn't read how the topic is developing for context, and he might also be posting information without sources.


You never believe any source links on any issues, part of the reason you stay stupid.
If you want a source , Try using google, Confused_Fury.


BUT in globe-Earth, the news sources in Google say the deli employee CALLED 911, and said George Floyd used a counterfeit $20.00 bill. OK?

"Bitcoin fixes this", by running a full node, validate own transactions, without involving the police.

Dummy, if a Visa Card had been used , then no counterfeit money , no phone call to the police.


Bitcoin, AND Visa will save us? Cool

Do you have to trust miners ? Again who really runs the show ? Who fights for WRIGHTING rights any 10 min to update the DB (Blockchain) ?

All non mining (NON-WRIGHTING) nodes are LISTENERS (relay at best)  , never WRIGHTERS

Job done - one line needed , not a full thread to understand
legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1823
June 08, 2020, 01:45:28 AM
#51

Prof miners without high-end setup and the full chain high end DB node to verify - don't exist any more

Non - miners are just depending on what miners write - the network graph is miners do the job - get paied and do not risk that they lose a block, so they verify FIRST and PROFESSIONAL.

no need of lacking behind with a funny raspi, and wannabee verfi too late. They are just slow relay / followers in that network graph.


Help: Draw a flow chart for the processs and you see


Then how can anyone verify/validate what the miners "write", and verify/validate that they are following the rules, if not for running a Bitcoin full node?

Go to the topic link, join thr poll, and post an opinion, https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoin-network-knowledge-poll-5249795

Roll Eyes

The flat-earthers of Bitcoin obviously doesn't have the word "sarcasm" in their vocabulary. It's also clear the troll didn't read how the topic is developing for context, and he might also be posting information without sources.


You never believe any source links on any issues, part of the reason you stay stupid.
If you want a source , Try using google, Confused_Fury.


BUT in globe-Earth, the news sources in Google say the deli employee CALLED 911, and said George Floyd used a counterfeit $20.00 bill. OK?

"Bitcoin fixes this", by running a full node, validate own transactions, without involving the police.

Dummy, if a Visa Card had been used , then no counterfeit money , no phone call to the police.


Bitcoin, AND Visa will save us? Cool
sr. member
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Merit: 357
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June 06, 2020, 08:28:44 AM
#50
The Bitcoin Sign Guy holding a "Buy Bitcoin" sign behind Fed Chairperson Janet Yellen, live on C-SPAN was a good memefiable moment.

Being "Bitcoin Jesus" in the thick of a societal collapse is NOT. Bitcoin CANNOT save us from stupidity!



At first glimpse i thought this is part of "George Floyd"  support rally but not until i check the date ,He seems to be cool standing tight in front of camera proud telling people Bitcoin to be a Savior,i am curious what does this mean?i know that this is a beneficial to all of us here in Bitcointalk but does this man really stands to Help crypto grow and for the people as well?

But i really support His dedication and effort making this visible to many people ,specially if the caption is for Live update from Media  and not just a  Photo Off to Make Him popular in this market.

But whatever His intention?i am Proud of what He Did and what can he extend in the future for the Loved cryptocurrency.
hero member
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June 06, 2020, 08:13:12 AM
#49
This is a big fan of Bitcoin though but he is doing it at a wrong place at a wrong time Cheesy.
I agree but who knows? Maybe he is aware of the risk of that riot but he still took that opportunity to get the attention of the media and spread the gospel lol Grin. And with that being said, I admire him for being witty and having strong guts as well.
Firstly, evangelizing bitcoin during the recent uprisings prove that the guy in the picture can do extra mile because of bitcoin and this could also make him a prey either.
It good to announce bitcoin to other but we also need to be mindful either and look at the picture background, theres possible that it was a picture of this current uprisings.
full member
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Merit: 186
June 06, 2020, 06:12:28 AM
#48
This is a big fan of Bitcoin though but he is doing it at a wrong place at a wrong time Cheesy.
I agree but who knows? Maybe he is aware of the risk of that riot but he still took that opportunity to get the attention of the media and spread the gospel lol Grin. And with that being said, I admire him for being witty and having strong guts as well.

I'm quite happy that he is somewhat advertising Bitcoin but the words are just over exaggerated. How can Bitcoin will save us at first place.
Mate what would you expect written on a piece of cardboard? Of course you cannot find his full explanation in there so I understand if he just choose a short, sweet and catchy tagline.
full member
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June 06, 2020, 05:51:26 AM
#47
Im not sure that bitcoin can save world from pointless riots

from random riots yes it isnt but from riots or rally that is related to money , why not ?   . bitcoin cant save you or us from any random stuffs but bitcoin can save you if its monetary related talks/problems  .

doesnt matter if who was that guy on the pic but i salute him from what he did because he was one of the many people that promotes bitcoin on public .  
legendary
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June 06, 2020, 05:26:34 AM
#46
This is a big fan of Bitcoin though but he is doing it at a wrong place at a wrong time Cheesy.

Base on the picture, I'm not thinking that this is just happened recently as @Rengga Jati said that the picture was shot last 2017. I'm quite happy that he is somewhat advertising Bitcoin but the words are just over exaggerated. How can Bitcoin will save us at first place.

Or if this picture is captured last 2017, maybe he knows what can happen in the future. We know already what is happening to the economy worldwide :X.
sr. member
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June 05, 2020, 08:50:27 AM
#45
Ah. The 2020 version of the Bitcoin sign guy. Next thing you know fake bitcoin address QR codes will be roaming around the web claiming to be this guy.
Just like what we saw back then, it will repeat itself definitely. Don't be surprised!

Since not everyone (including me) aware of world news and events, can you mention the event/context? Is it part of peaceful protest or something else?
It's most likely from the Minneapolis protests(..or riots).
Most probably this is from America, could not be in Minneapolis since there are also some states doing the protests fro George including celebrities.

Not sure if I would call the event "peaceful", sadly.
Don't expect the movement to be peaceful coz it started with violence, and we know how it goes. But for the sign, I also see this last time and I don't think bitcoin has to do with that? maybe the transparency in the government just like the blockchain? idk

Just earlier man, I watched a video of some guys protesting, one of them (old man) approached the police but the police pushed him back causing the old man to get his balance off and hit his head on the floor then it starts bleeding. the WORST is that the police didn't even help him!
jr. member
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June 05, 2020, 08:26:32 AM
#44
Im not sure that bitcoin can save world from pointless riots
hv_
legendary
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Clean Code and Scale
June 05, 2020, 08:15:45 AM
#43
Roll Eyes

The flat-earthers of Bitcoin obviously doesn't have the word "sarcasm" in their vocabulary. It's also clear the troll didn't read how the topic is developing for context, and he might also be posting information without sources.


You never believe any source links on any issues, part of the reason you stay stupid.
If you want a source , Try using google, Confused_Fury.


BUT in globe-Earth, the news sources in Google say the deli employee CALLED 911, and said George Floyd used a counterfeit $20.00 bill. OK?

"Bitcoin fixes this", by running a full node, validate own transactions, without involving the police.

Full node mines, per definition


No, a full node validates. A miner can mine WITHOUT being a full node, which what they do today.

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a raspi pi does not help - rather provenly slows things down and costs money that ppl could use better - dont tell crap


If there's only one Bitcoin node, you believe blocks will be found in less than 10 minutes every round? Cool

I'm curious on what your opinion is in this topic, kindly educate us, https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoin-network-knowledge-poll-5249795

Prof miners without high-end setup and the full chain high end DB node to verify - don't exist any more

Non - miners are just depending on what miners write - the network graph is miners do the job - get paied and do not risk that they lose a block, so they verify FIRST and PROFESSIONAL.

no need of lacking behind with a funny raspi, and wannabee verfi too late. They are just slow relay / followers in that network graph.


Help: Draw a flow chart for the processs and you see

legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1823
June 05, 2020, 05:50:52 AM
#42
Roll Eyes

The flat-earthers of Bitcoin obviously doesn't have the word "sarcasm" in their vocabulary. It's also clear the troll didn't read how the topic is developing for context, and he might also be posting information without sources.


You never believe any source links on any issues, part of the reason you stay stupid.
If you want a source , Try using google, Confused_Fury.


BUT in globe-Earth, the news sources in Google say the deli employee CALLED 911, and said George Floyd used a counterfeit $20.00 bill. OK?

"Bitcoin fixes this", by running a full node, validate own transactions, without involving the police.

Full node mines, per definition


No, a full node validates. A miner can mine WITHOUT being a full node, which what they do today.

Quote

a raspi pi does not help - rather provenly slows things down and costs money that ppl could use better - dont tell crap


If there's only one Bitcoin node, you believe blocks will be found in less than 10 minutes every round? Cool

I'm curious on what your opinion is in this topic, kindly educate us, https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoin-network-knowledge-poll-5249795
member
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June 05, 2020, 03:20:30 AM
#41
Not all heros wear capes, some wear signs. The pic went all around the world, so it´s fantastic promo for more liberty in such restrictive times
hv_
legendary
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Clean Code and Scale
June 05, 2020, 03:09:51 AM
#40
Roll Eyes

The flat-earthers of Bitcoin obviously doesn't have the word "sarcasm" in their vocabulary. It's also clear the troll didn't read how the topic is developing for context, and he might also be posting information without sources.


You never believe any source links on any issues, part of the reason you stay stupid.
If you want a source , Try using google, Confused_Fury.


BUT in globe-Earth, the news sources in Google say the deli employee CALLED 911, and said George Floyd used a counterfeit $20.00 bill. OK?

"Bitcoin fixes this", by running a full node, validate own transactions, without involving the police.

Full node mines, per definition



a raspi pi does not help - rather provenly slows things down and costs money that ppl could use better - dont tell crap
legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1823
June 05, 2020, 01:45:39 AM
#39
Roll Eyes

The flat-earthers of Bitcoin obviously doesn't have the word "sarcasm" in their vocabulary. It's also clear the troll didn't read how the topic is developing for context, and he might also be posting information without sources.


You never believe any source links on any issues, part of the reason you stay stupid.
If you want a source , Try using google, Confused_Fury.


BUT in globe-Earth, the news sources in Google say the deli employee CALLED 911, and said George Floyd used a counterfeit $20.00 bill. OK?

"Bitcoin fixes this", by running a full node, validate own transactions, without involving the police.
newbie
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June 04, 2020, 11:47:34 PM
#38
To preface, police reform in America needs to happen, and taking steps to combat conscious and unconscious racism is really necessary. However, the looting and riots seem to be just as much about economic injustice as police brutality and racism in America. The federal reserve's actions take from the poor by devaluing their savings and fixed income, which propping up equity markets.

The book "Bitcoin and Black America" explains how lower social-economic status individuals can benefit from fairer monetary policy like that of Bitcoin.

In my opinion all Bitcoin attention helps drive adoption. This young man is also bringing awareness to the fed's irresponsible actions to prop up markets until November. Let's hope people opt out of the system after giving more thought to monetary policy.

I think this an amazing peaceful protest that offers a real solution to those who feel dis enfranchised by the system. Im all for this!!
hero member
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June 04, 2020, 05:15:25 PM
#37
I once heard about someone painting his Bitcoin address on the roof and thought about making a giant qr code and puting it somewhere like on my own roof. Then I thought it might make me a target so the project was postponed indefinitely Wink

If they want Bitcoin to be their religion of choice let them. Christianity had its share of crazy preachers and it didn't stop people from going to church. We won't know what effect people like that will have on the society unless we wait for the response.
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