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Deb Rah Von Doom
It's time to bear it all.
legendary
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Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
40k by end of 2018? That's very conservative. Will they really "tame" the honey badger?


Remember all the pundits saying in early December that Bitcoin could reach 10k by the end of the year?
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
I can't get angry with old Jimbo.  He's had a tough life.

Tough life? Hardly.

Job-free since 1976, spent most of my adult life partying, debt-free for over 20 years, enjoying relatively good health because of stress avoidance, lots of good friends and thousands of acquaintances (many who are considerably younger than me), and now a nice fat retirement fund thanks to Bitcoin.

I can't complain.
sr. member
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40k by end of 2018? That's very conservative. Will they really "tame" the honey badger?
legendary
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Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
We have had our fun but I don’t think we are mooning this side of the 2x fork at block 501451 which is ~ 300 blocks away.  We could easily have a relief rally after though.  

Mem pool is swelling with 5 - 10 sat transactions which are spam.  Our hash rate seems stable enough though.

Edit: after thinking about it some more I expect a further bump as herd moves in for fork coins.
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Source : http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-12-26/bitcoin-bounces-back-again-beginning-end-or-bump-road

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Years ago, the price of Bitcoin crashed 75 percent at one point.  What would have happened if the early investors had all bailed out then instead of holding on until now?

Those that sold Bitcoin at $12,000 might end up really kicking themselves if the price of Bitcoin does hit $40,000 by the end of next year, and that is exactly what some top experts are projecting…

Billionaire investors and highly respected analysts including hedge fund investor Mike Novogratz, prominent financial analyst Max Keiser, and Fundstrat’s Tom Lee stated that the price of bitcoin will likely surpass the $40,000 margin by the end of 2018, and achieve a $1 trillion market cap.
legendary
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Cлaвa Укpaїнi!
I would also like to bump my questions posted some 10 hours ago or something.

If you GPU mine, does it matter if your computer is connected to your browser via wifi or cable?

And does anyone know anything about the OS called PureOS. Are there any issues with that OS that you know of?

Cable is always the best choice but, if you are mining to a pool and your wifi is stable probably there will be no significant difference. I was mining for some time with an antminer S3 I added an antenna over wifi and it worked well. There is very little traffic if you are pool mining and a few ms of additional latency are not that important. Running a full node would be a much different matter.

Never used PureOS. I usually prefer vanilla debian or any other widely used distribution so that any new vulnerabilities are published/patched soon enough.

Thank you, I will be pool mining and I'm going to do it for fun, not for profits. I only have one cable slot on my router and would prefer to use that for my everyday computer so I will give the wifi a try.
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When I can't use Win7 any more, I guess I'll have to choose a Linux distro.


yep, planning that migration already

and my list of blocked win7 updates is as long as your arm...sad

So was mine. But unfortunately my HD crashed and I had to get a new computer fast, and all that was available was computers with Windows 10 preinstalled. I decided to give it a go and I'm regretting it already. You can't disable updates, and I have that weird felling of being spied on all the time, and every now and then the hard drive on C starts for no reason. It changes your settings with every update and it puts back things that you removed.
So I therefore decided to put a new HD in my old computer and now I'm looking for a OS to put on it, that's why I'm asking about PureOS. It seems to be very secure and user friendly, but I would like to here the opinion of someone with actual experience.

The new Windows 10 computer will be used for GPU mining only, let them spy on that if it amuses them.
legendary
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Won't load in chrome but loaded in Firefox...

 Trezor trouble shooter screen wont load for me in IE 11 ever!


I can't believe any Bitcoiner would use some sleazy corporate browser like Chrome or IE when there's an honest open-source option in Firefox.





Oh this should be good...

   Smiley I can't get angry with old Jimbo.  He's had a tough life.
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
Not only were they giving away their flagship product for free, they made it hard to avoid it. Around the same time they also started giving their #2 product MS Office away too.

Makes you wonder where their revenues are coming from.

probably the NSA.

No kidding.

Pretty hard for them to buy the worldwide open-source community though.
legendary
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
Not only were they giving away their flagship product for free, they made it hard to avoid it. Around the same time they also started giving their #2 product MS Office away too.

Makes you wonder where their revenues are coming from.

probably the NSA.
legendary
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I use Opera and I'm quite happy with it.

I haven't used Opera since the days of Win95 but I liked it back then.
I've kept on using the original Opera well into my Windows XP years. It used to be the best browser under all aspects. Fast, secure, customizable, dependable, obedient to the user (not to the website).
Unfortunately, they weren't able to maintain their Presto engine anymore, so they switched to Chromium, and now Opera is only a Chrome clone with a difference. I'm still using it on the sites where it works, but most of my browsing is on Firefox these days.

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Ok I have to admit my posts have been super bearish and I'm going to change my ways. So here's how it's going to go. Look, this is going up. It's going straight up. Nobody is ever going to sell again. There will never be another dip, or another retracement, or another crash. A miner might need to sell like 1 satoshi, that's it. We're going to see an increase at a steady rate of, say, 5% per day. A new ATH will appear at least once per week. We will reach $1,000,000 in no time, and then it'll keep going. There will be no limit because all of us will be hoarding everything except 1 coin. The whole world will have to share the single coin in circulation, which comprises all of the world's GDP and currency derivatives, and they will be fighting over satoshis. Warren Buffet will go big and buy like 100 satoshis. To the moon. Wow.

That's right. Finally you understand.

Now I am actually a little worried because of the mania.
sr. member
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Looks like its going with the 16k thing before the drop

I'm thinking the 78 fib line around 17,900. There should be significant resistance around 18K. If it can break through decisively, then who knows. A continuation of the exponential trend would suggest around 80K in Jan/Feb.

How do you decide where the lowest line starts?

Although I have a very basic understanding of Fibonacci sequences, I never figured out how people pick the low to start calculating from.
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot

When I can't use Win7 any more, I guess I'll have to choose a Linux distro.


yep, planning that migration already

and my list of blocked win7 updates is as long as your arm...sad
legendary
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Self made HODLER ✓
I would also like to bump my questions posted some 10 hours ago or something.

If you GPU mine, does it matter if your computer is connected to your browser via wifi or cable?

And does anyone know anything about the OS called PureOS. Are there any issues with that OS that you know of?

Cable is always the best choice but, if you are mining to a pool and your wifi is stable probably there will be no significant difference. I was mining for some time with an antminer S3 I added an antenna over wifi and it worked well. There is very little traffic if you are pool mining and a few ms of additional latency are not that important. Running a full node would be a much different matter.

Never used PureOS. I usually prefer vanilla debian or any other widely used distribution so that any new vulnerabilities are published/patched soon enough.
legendary
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Cлaвa Укpaїнi!
I would also like to bump my questions posted some 10 hours ago or something.

If you GPU mine, does it matter if your computer is connected to your browser via wifi or cable?

And does anyone know anything about the OS called PureOS. Are there any issues with that OS that you know of?
I'd say a cable can't hurt. It really depends on the bandwidth required. Not sure GPU mining can actually manage without a solid ethernet cable. A full (non mining) bitcoin node would at least choke a bit on wifi.
For authoritative answers, you'd better wait for one of our miners to chime in.

Thank you for your input.
legendary
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Won't load in chrome but loaded in Firefox...

 Trezor trouble shooter screen wont load for me in IE 11 ever!


I can't believe any Bitcoiner would use some sleazy corporate browser like Chrome or IE when there's an honest open-source option in Firefox.

 Yeah I know...
I tried to switch several times to Mozilla but I needed to be able to magnify the screen so I could see it and the zoom feature in Firefox was less than adequate... some things on the page would resize; some things would not but in IE, it was always perfect resizing of all elements.  I know Mozilla has fixed that ctrl+ thingy but old habits die hard.


legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
I use Opera and I'm quite happy with it.

I haven't used Opera since the days of Win95 but I liked it back then.

I don't trust anything from an American corporation since they all were taken over by Prism.

When I can't use Win7 any more, I guess I'll have to choose a Linux distro.

I'm surprised more people didn't stop to ask themselves why Microsoft was so eager to shove Win10 down everyone's throat.

Not only were they giving away their flagship product for free, they made it hard to avoid it. Around the same time they also started giving their #2 product MS Office away too.

Makes you wonder where their revenues are coming from.

It's not just MS. Apple and Google are just as bad, if not worse.
sr. member
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My cheap car I bought with BTC profits a few years back cost me $500K now..

That's the same as two brand new top of the range lambos! You could have had one to keep in the garage to use like a Sunday best suit, and another as a day to day runabout car. If someone keyed the paintwork of the runabout lambo you wouldn't be too bothered because you would still have another mint condition one in the garage.
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