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Deb Rah Von Doom
If 10% is a "crash", then what are all the noobs going to think of and call our normal 70% dips - the great depression?
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Yesterday's dump was the most hilarious fiasco I've ever seen.

My partner was asking about the crash yesterday, and all I was able to respond with was some mumbled grumblings about "South Korea", "CoinMarketCap", and "Panic Selling" - not quite being able to clearly articulate what was going on.

After a few moments (... I tend to ramble on...) I was able to finally sum it up as "A bunch of weak hands got flushed and a bunch of stupid people panic SODL'd because CMC changed stuff, making it look like the prices of shitcoins crashed", to which, he shrugged, and got back to playing Candy Crush on his iPhone.

I believe that the supposed "crash" is more easily summed up as normal consolidation.

Perhaps our more narrow consolidation range is $13,000 to $17,500 and the broader consolidation range is $11k to $20k.

Maybe you can get a little excited if we break beyond the more narrow consolidation range - but the more meaningful excitement woudl come from breaking beyond the broader consolidation range.


Anyhow, what I am trying to say is that you should tell your partner to shut the fuck up and stop bothering you about petty matters because nothing significant is happening yet, until we perhaps get close to the boundaries of one of the consolidation ranges - in one direction or another - and for now, we are largely bouncing around in the white noise middle.


 Wink
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Deb Rah Von Doom
Some whales are trying to pump bitcoin on youtube now.
legendary
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UPDATE   (thanx to fluidjax for working exchanges and gentlemand for missing btx)
 
name - homesite - wallet - exchange

BTG  - https://bitcoingold.org - https://github.com/BTCGPU/BTCGPU - https://hitbtc.com
BCH  - https://www.bitcoincash.org/ - https://www.bitcoinabc.org/ - https://hitbtc.com
BCD  - http://btcd.io - https://github.com/eveybcd/BitcoinDiamond - https://gate.io/
SBTC - http://supersmartbitcoin.com/ - https://github.com/superbitcoin/SuperBitcoin - https://www.okex.com/ or gate.io
BTX  -  https://www.bitcore.cc/ - https://github.com/LIMXTEC/BitCore/releases - https://hitbtc.com
BTW  - http://www.btw.one - https://github.com/btwone/btwcore ? - ?
UBTC -  https://www.ub.com/ - https://www.ub.com/project/wallet - https://www.okex.com/

Update is about the last one BTW :
I didn't find any git repo on the homesite, that one is one I found, not sure if legit, but the names sound right.
So far it does not compile unless you install libsodium.
Once it's compiling, it doesn't not run unless you find and install the very latest libsodium.so lib.
Once it's running, it doesn't download the blockchain, because I guess i am the only one on Earth to run this, or something.

That is all.

Thanks for the research - am gonna go pull some cold storage coins this weekend and see what I have gifted to me...
legendary
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Free spirit
-2 fee, they pay you ?

Do these machines dispense notes? the bitcoin "cashpoint" I saw looked like a student electronics project.

Any in London?

Yes, it's possible to find negative rates with operators who use dynamic pricing. Buy cheaply during panic dumps and sell cheaply during FOMO rallies.

Yes, both machines dispense cash. The Lamassu requires a cell number to receive a code number text.

The General Bytes machine does not. It simply prints you a QR code to receive the coins you send and after one confirmation you scan the same QR code and it starts spitting out banknotes. Fast, simple, elegant and anonymous.

I don't know about London. UK or ON?  Grin Look here:

https://coinatmradar.com/

Thanks will do
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
-2 fee, they pay you ?

Do these machines dispense notes? the bitcoin "cashpoint" I saw looked like a student electronics project.

Any in London?

Yes, it's possible to find negative rates with operators who use dynamic pricing. Buy cheaply during panic dumps and sell cheaply during FOMO rallies.

Yes, both machines dispense cash. The Lamassu requires a cell number to receive a code number text to sell. This is not required to buy.

The General Bytes machine does not require a phone. It simply prints you a QR code to receive the coins you send and after one confirmation you scan the same QR code and it starts spitting out banknotes. Fast, simple, elegant and anonymous.

I don't know about London. UK or ON?  Grin Look here:

https://coinatmradar.com/
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
17% buyers fee ? -2% sellers fee ? That's outrageous !

You're getting fucked both ways !

Only buyers are getting fucked at those rates. Sellers are getting a kiss.

I wouldn't pay 17% to buy. I wouldn't pay 16.1% to sell either.



You've gotta shop around.
legendary
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Free spirit
Are these Mexico prices, brother. Are you still hitting the bricks soonish?

No. Just regular USD/CAD quotes from the usual sources.

I'm not going to Mexico until Thursday. That's why my presence here has been spotty lately. Busy making preps.

I hate selling any Bitcoin but I wanted some extra travel cash so I sold a little on Saturday. Not only did I luck out on catching a peak, but I got a great fee. Not only was it my first negative sell fee, it did it all in one transaction for one transaction fee.



Life is good.

-2 fee, they pay you ?

Do these machines dispense notes? the bitcoin "cashpoint" I saw looked like a student electronics project.

Any in London?
legendary
Activity: 3948
Merit: 11416
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
It would never come to my mind to even use a hardware wallet. It seems like an unncessary excess. A bitcoin wallet is just a private key which consists of ~50 digits. Just write it down, remember it, or some combination of these. A hardware wallet just exposes you to more liability - what if the device is lost, stolen, fried, stops working, is hacked like this, etc. How do you even know the manufacturer doesn't have their own back doors for law enforcement or one day they wont just decide to take everyone's coins.

Oh, TERA2 you´ll have to read up, nobody can help you better, than yourself. Hardware wallets are a wonderfull thing, Just never, and i repeat: ever, buy a used one, can you do that ?
It´s not that difficult.


Exactly!!!!


And, don't buy a pre-set up one, either.  That will really have potential of screwing you.  On the other hand, if you had bought one that was "pre-set" up, it might still work to reset it, but it might not be worth the gamble in the event that the device had been tampered with in other ways, too.
sr. member
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#TheGoyimKnow
17% buyers fee ? -2% sellers fee ? That's outrageous !

Not as bad as what happens when you let African immigrants into your country:

http://dailystormer.red/italy-somali-steals-nurses-outfit-and-gropes-woman-giving-birth-while-jerking-off/
legendary
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17% buyers fee ? -2% sellers fee ? That's outrageous !

You're getting fucked both ways !

Sheeeeit !!!

 You've never used an ATM?
hero member
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17% buyers fee ? -2% sellers fee ? That's outrageous !

You're getting fucked both ways !

Sheeeeit !!!

So... your plan to fly there and exchange 60 BTC just vanished ? lol

hero member
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There's also Bitcoin Candy, a new Bitcoin Cash fork.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-bitcoin-candy-fork-11000-of-bitcoin-cash-2715832

It says this exchange will support it.

https://www.coinex.com/

However it sounds dubious as it somehow has a 1% premine, and I don't understand how a legit fork can have a premine.


Thanx, but Im trying to report the forks ready to be sold, complete wallet and working exchange.
for the list look here : http://pieifo.com/pages/endefault.html
sr. member
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17% buyers fee ? -2% sellers fee ? That's outrageous !

You're getting fucked both ways !

Sheeeeit !!!

He might be getting fucked both ways, but he's not getting goxxed.
legendary
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cannot find a link for the bitcoin cash whitepaper. anyone?

https://www.bitcoincash.org/bitcoin.pdf

*edit*
Bleh..seems this is just Satoshi's.  Looking further..

*edit* to the *edit*


AFAICT...BTC and BCH share the original Satoshi white paper. Which makes sense since BCH is just a clone. I have zero information as to what their roadmap looks like nor do I care tbh.
legendary
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Be a bank
cannot find a link for the bitcoin cash whitepaper. anyone?
legendary
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Merit: 4197
Do you guys remember SatoshiDice? It was all on-chain.

Then came PrimeDice, Rolling-Something, and Just-Dice. They are all off-chain. PD and JD are still around, and there are a dozen other off-chain casinos.

You buy your "poker chips" with 1 on-chain transaction. You play hundreds, or even thousands of times (or in my case, I actually did 1.3 million rolls). When you've finally lost it all, you can top up again with 1 on-chain transaction.

If you manage to win more than you began with, or you just want to stop, you can withdraw to "cold storage" with 1 on-chain transaction.

Except with LN, you can now fund/play any casino even if you first "deposited" with any other casino.


That's how I see it. Replace casino with purse.io / amazon / starblocks / coffee / walmart / microsoft / sony ps4 / bitpay / coinbase / steam / battlenet / etc.

Ahh..SD...1.3 mio rolls  Shocked  You got it bad Dabs. Miss it terribly...another one I miss is SwC.  One of my fav dives from the way back machine.  Is that bitcoin tx bubble thingy still going? Used to stare at it for hours while listening to music and doing paperwork.

And regarding legacy accounts at bittrex..I went thru the same thing last year. But you can contact support via slack or email and establish a deposit/withdrawal limit that fits your portfolio.

*edit*

Found it..looks like it has evolved some...still fun.
http://www.bitlisten.com/
legendary
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UPDATE   (thanx to fluidjax for working exchanges and gentlemand for missing btx)
 
name - homesite - wallet - exchange

BTG  - https://bitcoingold.org - https://github.com/BTCGPU/BTCGPU - https://hitbtc.com
BCH  - https://www.bitcoincash.org/ - https://www.bitcoinabc.org/ - https://hitbtc.com
BCD  - http://btcd.io - https://github.com/eveybcd/BitcoinDiamond - https://gate.io/
SBTC - http://supersmartbitcoin.com/ - https://github.com/superbitcoin/SuperBitcoin - https://www.okex.com/
BTX  -  https://www.bitcore.cc/ - https://github.com/LIMXTEC/BitCore/releases - https://hitbtc.com
BTW  - http://www.btw.one - https://github.com/btwone/btwcore ? - ?

Update is about the last one BTW :
I didn't find any git repo on the homesite, that one is one I found, not sure if legit, but the names sound right.
So far it does not compile unless you install libsodium.
Once it's compiling, it doesn't not run unless you find and install the very latest libsodium.so lib.
Once it's running, it doesn't download the blockchain, because I guess i am the only one on Earth to run this, or something.

That is all.

Awesome info thanks! Fyi to any US people here, you can also use gate.io to get rid of your SBTC. Okex doesn't  allow anyone with a US cell phone to register.
sr. member
Activity: 266
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UPDATE   (thanx to fluidjax for working exchanges and gentlemand for missing btx)
 
name - homesite - wallet - exchange

BTG  - https://bitcoingold.org - https://github.com/BTCGPU/BTCGPU - https://hitbtc.com
BCH  - https://www.bitcoincash.org/ - https://www.bitcoinabc.org/ - https://hitbtc.com
BCD  - http://btcd.io - https://github.com/eveybcd/BitcoinDiamond - https://gate.io/
SBTC - http://supersmartbitcoin.com/ - https://github.com/superbitcoin/SuperBitcoin - https://www.okex.com/
BTX  -  https://www.bitcore.cc/ - https://github.com/LIMXTEC/BitCore/releases - https://hitbtc.com
BTW  - http://www.btw.one - https://github.com/btwone/btwcore ? - ?

Update is about the last one BTW :
I didn't find any git repo on the homesite, that one is one I found, not sure if legit, but the names sound right.
So far it does not compile unless you install libsodium.
Once it's compiling, it doesn't not run unless you find and install the very latest libsodium.so lib.
Once it's running, it doesn't download the blockchain, because I guess i am the only one on Earth to run this, or something.

That is all.


There's also Bitcoin Candy, a new Bitcoin Cash fork.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-bitcoin-candy-fork-11000-of-bitcoin-cash-2715832

It says this exchange will support it.

https://www.coinex.com/

However it sounds dubious as it somehow has a 1% premine, and I don't understand how a legit fork can have a premine.
legendary
Activity: 3416
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The Concierge of Crypto
Do you guys remember SatoshiDice? It was all on-chain.

Then came PrimeDice, Rolling-Something, and Just-Dice. They are all off-chain. PD and JD are still around, and there are a dozen other off-chain casinos.

You buy your "poker chips" with 1 on-chain transaction. You play hundreds, or even thousands of times (or in my case, I actually did 1.3 million rolls). When you've finally lost it all, you can top up again with 1 on-chain transaction.

If you manage to win more than you began with, or you just want to stop, you can withdraw to "cold storage" with 1 on-chain transaction.

Except with LN, you can now fund/play any casino even if you first "deposited" with any other casino.


That's how I see it. Replace casino with purse.io / amazon / starblocks / coffee / walmart / microsoft / sony ps4 / bitpay / coinbase / steam / battlenet / etc.
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