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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 12805. (Read 26711605 times)

legendary
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In order to dump coins one must have coins
... in gentle loving way or a sick, perverted abusive kind of way?

 Perverted abusive and kinda kinky taboo fun type-of fucked with.

 Shits getting all weird with this sideways flatline this afternoon.

 I don't like it.

Two more weeks of this... bcash wars aren't cheap and we have lunatic BTC billionairs going after each other there.
sr. member
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#TheGoyimKnow
Looking at the chart today, I get the distinct impression we're being fucked with...

Fake markets and people that don't care you know they're fake because they assume there are enough cargo cultists who will keep participating in them.
legendary
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Eadem mutata resurgo
Looking at the chart today, I get the distinct impression we're being fucked with...

... in gentle loving way or a sick, perverted abusive kind of way?

(I'm not that good at reading charts too intimately.)
sr. member
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#TheGoyimKnow
300 million goyim sleeper cells in America ready to ally with Russia against the Jews.  Jew plan?  Try to get them to kill each other instead and destroy the entire planet in the process:

https://www.silverdoctors.com/headlines/world-news/paul-craig-roberts-is-america-finished-with-thermo-nuclear-war-with-russia-close-at-hand/

The evil cult of Judaism members can just buy a plane ticket to escape the inevitable purge of their kind from all 1st world nations, but you can't buy a plane ticket to escape nuclear armageddon of the planet.  So I'm guessing the kikes inevitably back down in the end, flee to some 3rd world country, then attempt to change their last names to avoid detection as the criminal murderers and thieves always do once the cost benefit analysis has been completed.


legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
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#TheGoyimKnow
https://medium.com/@nopara73/wasabi-1-stable-f8bc5e48289f
Wasabi is a privacy focused, Bitcoin wallet for Windows, Linux and OSX. It is the only deployed truly light wallet that protects you from information leak against network adversary. Wasabi has a high volume built in mixing functionality, based on Chaumian CoinJoin. Wasabi also comes with an advanced coin control feature and an intra-wallet blockchain analysis tool to help you make educated decisions at spending.
It is easier to use than it sounds.

... but keep it under your hat

Kind of misleading about fungibility.  People that aren't stupid already know there is no hope of fungibility if tumbling is voluntary or opt-in.  The behavior of participants in Zcash further demonstrated that fact.  In fact, things like Zcash would probably be the worst of both worlds in the end, where governments and corporations who consider themselves above the law would shield all their dirty transactions while attempting to force average citizens to have their transactions entirely as an open book with guilty unless proven innocent for evasion.
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Crypto Casino & Sportsbook
Happy Halloween HODLers!))
sr. member
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^Agreed. I am not entertained.
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
legendary
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I see we are talking about politics! Would you like to know more? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVpYvV0O7uI
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
https://medium.com/@zackvoell/sorry-bitcoin-is-still-anarchist-3e995d2fbbf1
In ten years, Bitcoin has matured from a tinker toy for cypherpunks into a global financial network that services dictators, democrats, revolutionaries, the alt-right, disadvantaged entrepreneurs and financial industry titans. Bitcoin’s user-identity agnosticism leads some pundits to mistakenly conclude that Bitcoin has evolved into an apolitical and domesticated technology such that its anarchist origins are relevant only as historical context for IBM’s tomato tracker.

These enduring misconceptions deserve a brief rebuttal with the hope of preventing other users from interfacing with a technology they misunderstand. Bitcoin is aggressively anarchist, un-domesticable and always will be. (Note: I’m not an anarchist.)


Various kinds of misconceptions like these, which includes the domestication of bitcoin is going to continue to exist for a long time, perhaps a good 10-20 years, and we are going to find out the extent mainstream systems are going to attempt to put up a BIGGER fight.. or just kind of slowly evolve into more compliance with bitcoin - which they will ultimately lose, even though it could take 50 years or more to play out.
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republic

is ironic.

By composing such licentious poems, and adding to them words as licentious, they have inspired the multitude with lawlessness and boldness.

legendary
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lose: unfind ... loose: untight
Soo......

Anyone here looking at Tim Berners-Lee's Solid project?

Upon early exposure, I am intrigued enough to consider sinking some time into studying it.

Teaser: https://medium.freecodecamp.org/an-introduction-to-solid-tim-berners-lees-new-re-decentralized-web-25d6b78c523b


(preemptive inoculation: GTFOOH with your GTFOOH)
afaics involves trusting people who aren't in my wot, so no thanks. But still fascinating. pl prove me wrong?

Can't prove you wrong at this point. Don't know the architecture of said 'pod' as of yet. But if the 'pod' (a personal repository of data) is fully in the control of the owning individual, then who cares what other elements require trust? Given the assumption that there be fine-grained access controls -- secured by crypto -- over each data element on a per-interactor (i.e., authenticated user or authenticated function) basis, that oughta be good enough, right? Or at least a step forward. Granted, that assumption is based upon hopium, as I've not yet delved into the details. But perhaps plausible?

Tim's most visible project didn't exactly suck...
you're too kind with your assumptions.

Well, it's not like I risked anything based upon such assumption. It is a hypothesis to be tested when I get the time to explore.

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for now, try and get a pod, you have to enter passwords on some js infested web page

So unlike 99% of all other internet based activity, amirite?

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also, html is le suck Tongue

Yes. And a republic is the worst form of government. Other than being better than all others known.

ironic statement is ironic.
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Do and of you guys margin trade shitcoins? If so what exchange have you guys been trading on? I need something to do during down time at work.


PS. The forum is fuck as hell this morning for posting.

Why don't you take such alt coin trading topic to another forum thread?  There are a lot of forum threads about that off topic, topic. 
Are you serious? The topic in here is the wall price yet we openly talk about hats, Englands fucking political movements and spamming Theymos to get back into hacked accounts. What are you on about with off topic? It was at least crypto related.

^^^Kingcolex has a point. Smiley

NOT
legendary
Activity: 3948
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
^ lfc ?fell off list?

no MAN he can't wear it and i just gonna try to put in the ones that will be used .......
so more gonna fall off
maybe on the 12th you gonna be on it for a month Grin


Look at your self.


Prejudice.    Tongue Tongue

And discriminating..    Tongue Tongue Tongue
legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
via Imgflip Meme Generator

1 movie finisht

Coiner BULLS in da house
legendary
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Be a bank
Soo......

Anyone here looking at Tim Berners-Lee's Solid project?

Upon early exposure, I am intrigued enough to consider sinking some time into studying it.

Teaser: https://medium.freecodecamp.org/an-introduction-to-solid-tim-berners-lees-new-re-decentralized-web-25d6b78c523b


(preemptive inoculation: GTFOOH with your GTFOOH)
afaics involves trusting people who aren't in my wot, so no thanks. But still fascinating. pl prove me wrong?

Can't prove you wrong at this point. Don't know the architecture of said 'pod' as of yet. But if the 'pod' (a personal repository of data) is fully in the control of the owning individual, then who cares what other elements require trust? Given the assumption that there be fine-grained access controls -- secured by crypto -- over each data element on a per-interactor (i.e., authenticated user or authenticated function) basis, that oughta be good enough, right? Or at least a step forward. Granted, that assumption is based upon hopium, as I've not yet delved into the details. But perhaps plausible?

Tim's most visible project didn't exactly suck...
you're too kind with your assumptions.
for now, try and get a pod, you have to enter passwords on some js infested web page
try and run a server yourself, "The primary implementation offered of Solid is written in Javascript based on Node.js." https://solid.inrupt.com/docs/installing-running-nss . I dunno, not impressed so far.
also, html is le suck Tongue
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1688
lose: unfind ... loose: untight
Soo......

Anyone here looking at Tim Berners-Lee's Solid project?

Upon early exposure, I am intrigued enough to consider sinking some time into studying it.

Teaser: https://medium.freecodecamp.org/an-introduction-to-solid-tim-berners-lees-new-re-decentralized-web-25d6b78c523b


(preemptive inoculation: GTFOOH with your GTFOOH)
afaics involves trusting people who aren't in my wot, so no thanks. But still fascinating. pl prove me wrong?

Can't prove you wrong at this point. Don't know the architecture of said 'pod' as of yet. But if the 'pod' (a personal repository of data) is fully in the control of the owning individual, then who cares what other elements require trust? Given the assumption that there be fine-grained access controls -- secured by crypto -- over each data element on a per-interactor (i.e., authenticated user or authenticated function) basis, that oughta be good enough, right? Or at least a step forward. Granted, that assumption is based upon hopium, as I've not yet delved into the details. But perhaps plausible?

Tim's most visible project didn't exactly suck...
legendary
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Merit: 2868
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