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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 11899. (Read 26713007 times)

legendary
Activity: 1652
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Be a bank
Guys I saw this homeless-looking Ozzie guy begging near the car park so I gave him a pound coin. Anyway, he was reading a copy of Fortune and the headline was
http://fortune.com/2019/01/14/russia-considering-shift-bitcoin-limit-impact-us-sanctions/
Guys Russia is going all in.
God bless Mother Russia and Vladislav Clitco or w/e
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 4393
Be a bank
https://coinalyze.net/coin/bitcoin/
lots of TA toys for true believers in that
legendary
Activity: 2744
Merit: 13647
BTC + Crossfit, living life.
#HODLnest <——— me is going into

Goodnight WO’s
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1828
What if we tried not to engage him for, like, say, a week, and see what happens?

It's like the siren's call. Maybe xhomerx10 should have us trade in our hats for earmuffs.
legendary
Activity: 2772
Merit: 2846
^ Just so you can finally shut up repeating the same old argument over and over. Yes, we are going to a cashless society. That is probably already irreversible, it's just a matter of time.
No, I don't think states are supporting Bitcoin for that nor they really need to but if that were the case it would go to the moon first.

Now just fucking stop FFS.

What do you mean we are going to a cashless society?

The only time I have used cash in the past 12 months was when I was defeated by a parking machine in a UK seaside town which would not let me out without a pound coin.  I had to go to an ATM and then to a pub to buy a beer so I could get a coin.  Fucking savages in the UK.

Well that's exactly what I mean. I still profusely use cash because of reasons. Most people don't because of convenience. But we are going onto a path where soon will come the day that we won't be able to use cash (for the most part) even if WE WANTED TO.

Most euro countries you can not even buy a high end TV set using cash. It's forbidden by law. They will keep decreasing the max limits over time.

Why?

Because cash is way harder to control than banking fiat or even Bitcoin.

cash is the ultimate privacy token. which is why powers that be hate it (even though they control the supply) ;-)

don't write it off. it has uses. Going cashless will mean less freedom


Going cashless doesn't work if there's a power cut.
hero member
Activity: 824
Merit: 712
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2019/01/14/russia-plans-tackle-us-sanctions-bitcoin-investment-says-kremlin/

Quote
Russia is preparing an investment in Bitcoin to replace the US dollar as a reserve currency in a bid to tackle US sanctions, according to a Russian economist with close ties to the Kremlin.
Cryptocurrencies have seen a surge of interest in Russia, with President Vladimir Putin expressing interest in the digital assets in recent months. Mr Ginko believes Bitcoin and the wider cryptocurrency industry now account for 8pc of Russia’s GDP, and investment to bolster the country’s reserves with Bitcoin could start as soon as February.

“[The] Russian government is about to make a step to start diversifying financial reserves into Bitcoin since Russia [is] forced by US sanctions to dump US Treasury bonds and [take] back US dollars,” Mr Ginko said.

“These sanctions and the will to adopt modern financial technologies lead Russia to the way of investing its reserves into Bitcoin.”

Scary if true. I've thought about this quite a bit since reading "The Bitcoin Standard".

The countries who are first to adopt Bitcoin as their reserve currency or at least partially back their currencies with BTC are likely to be the most wealthy countries in 10-20 years. It could really shift the balance of power without a shot being fired.
legendary
Activity: 2101
Merit: 1061
^ Just so you can finally shut up repeating the same old argument over and over. Yes, we are going to a cashless society. That is probably already irreversible, it's just a matter of time.
No, I don't think states are supporting Bitcoin for that nor they really need to but if that were the case it would go to the moon first.

Now just fucking stop FFS.

What do you mean we are going to a cashless society?

The only time I have used cash in the past 12 months was when I was defeated by a parking machine in a UK seaside town which would not let me out without a pound coin.  I had to go to an ATM and then to a pub to buy a beer so I could get a coin.  Fucking savages in the UK.

Well that's exactly what I mean. I still profusely use cash because of reasons. Most people don't because of convenience. But we are going onto a path where soon will come the day that we won't be able to use cash (for the most part) even if WE WANTED TO.

Most euro countries you can not even buy a high end TV set using cash. It's forbidden by law. They will keep decreasing the max limits over time.

Why?

Because cash is way harder to control than banking fiat or even Bitcoin.

cash is the ultimate privacy token. which is why powers that be hate it (even though they control the supply) ;-)

don't write it off. it has uses. Going cashless will mean less freedom
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 2162
Guys the Russians are not coming.   That’s a Twitter circle jerk, nothing more.  

Crypto media are a big joke: https://imgur.com/yN1mBrh

But a lot of people only read titles, and even those who read articles don't bother to do it critically and check the sources, so that at least partially explains the volatility.
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1610
Self made HODLER ✓
https://twitter.com/campuscodi/status/1084911549804892160
SCP implementations impacted by 36-years-old security flaws. OpenSSH, Putty, and WinSCP are all impacted. Patches available for WinSCP.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/scp-implementations-impacted-by-36-years-old-security-flaws/

one more time for luck: thirty-six-year-old sec flaws Shocked Roll Eyes older than some of you here lol

36 years ago I was only using telnet.... no, wait... I wasn't even using Internet, just BBS.  Huh

P.S.: Bleh, it's not that much critical:

Quote
CVE-2018-20685 - An SCP client app allows a remote SCP server to modify permissions of the target directory.
CVE-2019-6111 - A malicious SCP server can overwrite arbitrary files in the SCP client target directory. If a recursive operation (-r) is performed, the server can manipulate subdirectories as well (for example overwrite .ssh/authorized_keys).
CVE-2019-6109 - The terminal client output can be manipulated via ANSI code to hide subsequent operations.
CVE-2019-6110 - Similar as above.
sr. member
Activity: 924
Merit: 311
#TheGoyimKnow
one more time for luck: thirty-six-year-old sec flaws Shocked Roll Eyes

Shilling for imaginary, valueless, digital shitcoins instead of physical metals.  What could go wrong?
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 4393
Be a bank
https://twitter.com/campuscodi/status/1084911549804892160
SCP implementations impacted by 36-years-old security flaws. OpenSSH, Putty, and WinSCP are all impacted. Patches available for WinSCP.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/scp-implementations-impacted-by-36-years-old-security-flaws/

one more time for luck: thirty-six-year-old sec flaws Shocked Roll Eyes older than some of you here lol
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 3056
Welt Am Draht
I wonder what exchange they use. Don't tell me they use finex.

Absolutely no way in hell are they using a wild crypto.

The article repeatedly references 'blockchain' and nothing but.
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 3038
What if we tried not to engage him for, like, say, a week, and see what happens?
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1610
Self made HODLER ✓
^ Just so you can finally shut up repeating the same old argument over and over. Yes, we are going to a cashless society. That is probably already irreversible, it's just a matter of time.
No, I don't think states are supporting Bitcoin for that nor they really need to but if that were the case it would go to the moon first.

Now just fucking stop FFS.

What do you mean we are going to a cashless society?

The only time I have used cash in the past 12 months was when I was defeated by a parking machine in a UK seaside town which would not let me out without a pound coin.  I had to go to an ATM and then to a pub to buy a beer so I could get a coin.  Fucking savages in the UK.

Well that's exactly what I mean. I still profusely use cash because of reasons. Most people don't because of convenience. But we are going onto a path where soon will come the day that we won't be able to use cash (for the most part) even if WE WANTED TO.

Most euro countries you can not even buy a high end TV set using cash. It's forbidden by law. They will keep decreasing the max limits over time.

Why?

Because cash is way harder to control than banking fiat or even Bitcoin.
sr. member
Activity: 924
Merit: 311
#TheGoyimKnow
You are absolutely unable to focus and argue about anything as a normal barely functional person could do.

No, it is you and your scammer friends like Last of the V8 that wants to try and manipulate any type of conversation into a completely moronic circle jerk about why you think the price of bitcoin is going to go to $500 trillion dollars each while being completely centralized with zero fundamentals.  If nobody is willing to share in your delusions or scams, you get enraged and say it's raycismz.
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 2282
Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
^ Just so you can finally shut up repeating the same old argument over and over. Yes, we are going to a cashless society. That is probably already irreversible, it's just a matter of time.
No, I don't think states are supporting Bitcoin for that nor they really need to but if that were the case it would go to the moon first.

Now just fucking stop FFS.

What do you mean we are going to a cashless society?

We are already there.  The only time I have used cash in the past 12 months was when I was defeated by a parking machine in a UK seaside town which would not let me out without a pound coin.  I had to go to an ATM and then to a pub to buy a beer so I could get a coin.  Fucking savages in the UK.
legendary
Activity: 2772
Merit: 2846

great catch ... I think this would almost totally explain the Bart patterns (buy here, sell there and use bitcoin blockchain for Int'l TX/Settlement)

I wonder what exchange they use. Don't tell me they use finex.
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1610
Self made HODLER ✓
^ Hey don't quote me to dump all your totally unrelated and demented shit. You are absolutely unable to focus and argue about anything as a normal barely functional person could do. Go see a doctor.
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 4393
Be a bank

great catch ... I think this would almost totally explain the Bart patterns (buy here, sell there and use bitcoin blockchain for Int'l TX/Settlement)

really unsure about this. most of the anns about HSBC have mentioned Corda/R3 or Hyperledger/fabric and have coincidentally been made near the time of various hacks into their databases.
tiny bit more here https://www.ft.com/content/60d5a48c-17fa-11e9-9e64-d150b3105d21 https://archive.is/pDICf
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