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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 12455. (Read 26716400 times)

legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 2057
A Bitcoiner chooses. A slave obeys.

Because the people who own Germany also own the Federal Reserve and see no reason to move the gold from their vaults in America, Switzerland and Israel just to appease one or two German politicians who think they have the right to ask for the country's money back, not realizing that they are powerless puppets only there to give the people the illusion they have any control over what happens in their country.
legendary
Activity: 3766
Merit: 5146
Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!


To the future: don't be jealous we were here in 2018 with $4K/bitcoin. Most still think it is just a stock that needs trading.
 

Sometimes only a few words are needed to get a perfect point across. Well done.
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 13660
BTC + Crossfit, living life.
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 13660
BTC + Crossfit, living life.
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 13660
BTC + Crossfit, living life.
legendary
Activity: 3388
Merit: 4775
diamond-handed zealot
a hearty good morning Jimbo

indeed, these festive candles call for a wee dram in the covfefe
legendary
Activity: 4242
Merit: 5039
You're never too old to think young.
Good morning Bitcoinland.

I see we've recovered most of yesterday's losses... currently $4292USD/$5703CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

Let's move on up now.
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 4393
Be a bank
sr. member
Activity: 924
Merit: 311
#TheGoyimKnow
I'd recommend storing all wealth in something you control. Remember if you don't own your keys, you don't own bitcoins.

You and everyone else in this thread need to stop your stupidly obvious lies.  Holding private keys does not mean you control the coins.  Craptocurrency is no real difference from "cloud storage".  The designed to centralize mining monopolies (aka transaction validators) running the infrastructure are the only people who control the coins.  You have absolutely no fucking say whatsoever in whether they allow or disallow you to do something with the so called "money" you pretend to own.

Anyone who disagrees with this is an obvious liar because we've already had numerous examples of cartel collusion blacklists and arbitrary freezing of coins in almost every blockchain, from things like Silk Road coins, to Ethereum freezing coins from DAO and other stuff, to EOS blacklisting coins, the list goes on.  The blacklists and permissioned nature of the shitchain will only increase more by the day.  The term is called creeping fascism.  There's no reason anyone should ever support a non-fungible currency where transaction validators are designed to centralize (aka every single blockchain ever created).

Physical metals = permissionless and freedom.  Any digital fagchain bullshit = permissioned ledger slavery system 100% guaranteed to be a replica of the Chinese social credit score system over time.



Aye,

If only there were some 'craptocurrency' that prevented miners/puppet masters of the world from seeing who you were sending stuff too or what address you sent from to prevent that type of centralized fascist dystopia you speak of from occurring.  Don't even get me started about those mining corporations and their pesky ASICs.  If only there was a way to prevent that type of thing from happening... and the real sad thing is that these craptocurrencies are allowing this to happen! ... If only there were a craptocurrency project that actively tried to prevent ASICs from being profitable by switching their mining algorithms around and hid your transactions by default, then, and only then would you have a currency that promotes true economic freedom.

 Roll Eyes

Monero does not fix anything I stated and is also completely inferior to physical metals.  Yes, it *attempts* to blind transactions (fungibility) and does it at a success rate below 100%, maybe 0% depending on who is watching, but that's also completely pointless when it does nothing to fix the real, main Achilles heel of all cryptocurrency being that transaction validators are ALWAYS designed to centralize in every single one.  Without fixing that (it's not possible) nothing you do has any point.

It's 100% impossible to create a decentralized digital currency because it would require using unprofitable PoW and having everyone process their own transactions like email PoW, but unprofitable PoW systems like IOTA are unworkable and require artificial convergence, so you're back to square one of creating a decentralized digital currency being impossible.  And you actually think having coin developers constantly change the mining algo is a good thing? That's identical to having central bankers.  

I don't need a fucking central banker to change the mining algorithm of my physical silver or gold, or to constantly flash "update to wallet 0.17.0!" at the top of this forum.  That's another central banker stupidity feature having centralized coin devs telling/forcing you into doing things.  Stop pretending worthless digital shitcoins have any value compared to metals - the thing they attempt to emulate and don't succeed in any aspect.  They're a fugazi - fake, an imposter.
legendary
Activity: 3220
Merit: 2334
I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
WTF are these questions? They are going way too far.... Soon they will be demanding workplace confirmation or relatives information.....

Surprised they don't ask for all your passwords. You know so they can know you better.
member
Activity: 494
Merit: 12
Something has bugging me for a while. Christmas holidays are around the corner, do you think that this will cause further decline in Bitcoin's price, as people will be needing additional funds to spend for gifts, vacations and family, let's not forget taxes and capital gains (if any). Possibly,  this could not be the case, but what are the odds?
legendary
Activity: 3220
Merit: 2334
I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
Fuck even Gemini didn't even ask questions like that, fuck those two.
Yeah, where the fuck is "I earn my bitcoins"?

sr. member
Activity: 616
Merit: 292
I don't know where I'm going, but I'm going.
BTC this December will return to 5700-5800
It is true that newbee earn merit extremely difficult. Everybody here was a newbee and earned merit. Feeling the first merit I should be very happy, someone here let me believe this life also miraculous as well as believe that BTC will rise again

Sent you one, feel the power!
legendary
Activity: 1045
Merit: 1157
no degradation
The monthly update:



So far, everything's going as planned. The new job brought some spare fiat and I'm fighting my way through the legacy financial system to get some fresh satoshis (nope, no BTC-ATMs in my country as well). And yeah, the price looks alright for this accumulation phase. Life is good. Cheesy
hero member
Activity: 1874
Merit: 840
Keep what's important, and know who's your friend
I'd recommend storing all wealth in something you control. Remember if you don't own your keys, you don't own bitcoins.

You and everyone else in this thread need to stop your stupidly obvious lies.  Holding private keys does not mean you control the coins.  Craptocurrency is no real difference from "cloud storage".  The designed to centralize mining monopolies (aka transaction validators) running the infrastructure are the only people who control the coins.  You have absolutely no fucking say whatsoever in whether they allow or disallow you to do something with the so called "money" you pretend to own.

Anyone who disagrees with this is an obvious liar because we've already had numerous examples of cartel collusion blacklists and arbitrary freezing of coins in almost every blockchain, from things like Silk Road coins, to Ethereum freezing coins from DAO and other stuff, to EOS blacklisting coins, the list goes on.  The blacklists and permissioned nature of the shitchain will only increase more by the day.  The term is called creeping fascism.  There's no reason anyone should ever support a non-fungible currency where transaction validators are designed to centralize (aka every single blockchain ever created).

Physical metals = permissionless and freedom.  Any digital fagchain bullshit = permissioned ledger slavery system 100% guaranteed to be a replica of the Chinese social credit score system over time.



Aye,

If only there were some 'craptocurrency' that prevented miners/puppet masters of the world from seeing who you were sending stuff too or what address you sent from to prevent that type of centralized fascist dystopia you speak of from occurring.  Don't even get me started about those mining corporations and their pesky ASICs.  If only there was a way to prevent that type of thing from happening... and the real sad thing is that these craptocurrencies are allowing this to happen! ... If only there were a craptocurrency project that actively tried to prevent ASICs from being profitable by switching their mining algorithms around and hid your transactions by default, then, and only then would you have a currency that promotes true economic freedom.

 Roll Eyes
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 2057
A Bitcoiner chooses. A slave obeys.
WTF are these questions? They are going way too far.... Soon they will be demanding workplace confirmation or relatives information.....
full member
Activity: 308
Merit: 109
Price has pumped while volume has declined. Good time to buy?

And now the volume a little pumped too.
jr. member
Activity: 211
Merit: 2
BTC this December will return to 5700-5800
Someone here let me believe this life also miraculous as well as believe that BTC will rise again
sr. member
Activity: 924
Merit: 311
#TheGoyimKnow
And judging by the Zerohedge vote tally today, it looks like the evil cult of Judaism and their white genocide Kalergi plan days are numbered:

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-11-30/criticism-migration-will-become-criminal-offense-says-european-parliamentary-leader

legendary
Activity: 2002
Merit: 1040
You pay slightly over the market price but I quite like buying on Localbitcoin’s. They have an escrow type service that protects both buyer & seller.

I had to verify my real life name & address there last year though as they said I’d sold too much (it was when I converted BCH into BTC & sold the BTC’s there. It added up to I suppose what some might consider a lot (fiat wise) in a short space of time.

     I have never used Localbitcoin's, but if you are using them as an "escrow," aren't you basically trusting a third party with your coins? Plus, you reveal that you had to give them KYC information. Therefore, it appears using Localbitcoin's is only slightly better than using a standard exchange.

I'm not seeing the advantage at all either. ATM's would be better, there are low cost ones.
KYC is the bane of crypto and the more holdouts the longer the freedom.

Not when you can find sellers with 3% markup vs up to
15% on ATM's

Yeah guess I should clarify that where I live there's only a couple of them and they both are around that percentage.
I 100% agree about the KYC tho. Fuck that.
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