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copper member
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Clueless!
I've been harping on this blocksize thing for three years. Now I see it as a symptom of a bigger problem: governance.

Yaaaaawn

whelp, getting pretty late guys, if this is the quality of the trolling around here tonight I think I'm gonna turn in

Dash chart just hit a new ATH again. it's hard to sleep. I just stare at my nest egg growing. My understanding is that Even Duffield owns about 250,000 dash but runs no masternodes. Even if he did, that's not a lot different than Steve Jobs or Bill Gates controlling a company with stock ownership. at 1000 dash/node, he'd only control 250 nodes out of 4400.  

He has the incentive to see his project succeed way more than Gavin or the blockstream guys.

I wish my new pet coin could level off so i could start sleeping again. It's weird blowing a thousand bucks on Chrsitmas presents and still going to bed way richer than when i started.

Scale or die.

Stupid DarkCoin premine lol. Duffield. How could anyone actually fall for this shit?

Wake TF up
Never underestimate the desire of fools to be parted from their money.


on a side note on snapshots off my BTC with BCH and BTG and soon to be BTD (lol).....shows I"ve made lots of 'paper money moolah' on such snapshots

my assumption is most will eventually flow back into BTC and up the BTC price accordingly

not assuming I'm correct (or not)

what do you guys think the price will level out for say BCH? as an ALT coin....assuming, it survives into 2018? or BTG? or BTD (lol, that one still cracks me up)

I thought BCH would be $12 by now..(i posted this someplace in the forum) ...lol....so befuddled...what do others think?

The only assumption made on above is that BCH, BTG and BTD will survive as an altcoin in 2018...to make this comparison/guess?

legendary
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I've been harping on this blocksize thing for three years. Now I see it as a symptom of a bigger problem: governance.

Yaaaaawn

whelp, getting pretty late guys, if this is the quality of the trolling around here tonight I think I'm gonna turn in

Dash chart just hit a new ATH again. it's hard to sleep. I just stare at my nest egg growing. My understanding is that Even Duffield owns about 250,000 dash but runs no masternodes. Even if he did, that's not a lot different than Steve Jobs or Bill Gates controlling a company with stock ownership. at 1000 dash/node, he'd only control 250 nodes out of 4400. 

He has the incentive to see his project succeed way more than Gavin or the blockstream guys.

I wish my new pet coin could level off so i could start sleeping again. It's weird blowing a thousand bucks on Chrsitmas presents and still going to bed way richer than when i started.

Scale or die.

Stupid DarkCoin premine lol. Duffield. How could anyone actually fall for this shit?

Wake TF up
Never underestimate the desire of fools to be parted from their money.
hero member
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Merit: 512
I've been harping on this blocksize thing for three years. Now I see it as a symptom of a bigger problem: governance.

Yaaaaawn

whelp, getting pretty late guys, if this is the quality of the trolling around here tonight I think I'm gonna turn in

Dash chart just hit a new ATH again. it's hard to sleep. I just stare at my nest egg growing. My understanding is that Even Duffield owns about 250,000 dash but runs no masternodes. Even if he did, that's not a lot different than Steve Jobs or Bill Gates controlling a company with stock ownership. at 1000 dash/node, he'd only control 250 nodes out of 4400. 

He has the incentive to see his project succeed way more than Gavin or the blockstream guys.

I wish my new pet coin could level off so i could start sleeping again. It's weird blowing a thousand bucks on Chrsitmas presents and still going to bed way richer than when i started.

Scale or die.

Stupid DarkCoin premine lol. Duffield. How could anyone actually fall for this shit?

Wake TF up
legendary
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Merit: 1767
Cлaвa Укpaїнi!
Kraken is pumping too, but lagging behind...

No ATH (yet) for Euro-land...


Pirate!
Pirate Party
Pirate Bay
Get it?

I was making fun of the guy.

I had more respect for him, until I read that "Letter from the CEO" thing...

https://www.bitcoincash.org/letter-from-the-ceo.pdf

Sad...

Yeah, me too.
newbie
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F*}+k me.  

Bithumb at $8635.  Bitfinex is only playing arbitrage with Korea.

Careful guys looks like China has decided to pump Bitcoin today instead of BCH.  



That's odd

It is really odd

https://i.imgur.com/NDiC3Mx.jpg
legendary
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You speak as if you have never in your life had work that meant anything to you. That's sad.

So let's say you retire. What are you going to do with your time? Watch TV and have hookers blow you round the clock? While I imagine this would be a great time for a week or so, after a while, I'd be looking to exercise my brain.


Have you ever given up work for a few years, temporarily retired?
I did for 3 years, but forced back to work to fund children, the reality for me was very different to how I thought it would be.
 
If you have half an imagination you will soon realise that works sucks, this 'i don't know what I would do if I couldn't work' mentality is just  drone behaviour, pushed on you by society and MSM, for obvious reasons.

Hobbies & projects, eating, family, adventure, fun, exploration all become something to focus around when you don't need to work.
The planet is truly fantastic, and most of us never see hardly any of it.

Of course some people seem to need work to get out of bed in the morning and prevent them descending in to a couch potato life, but it doesn't have to be so.
I wouldn't know what to do if I had to spend most of my time on some job. Between bitcoin, studying half a dozen number of topics at the same time, travel, reading and of course goofing off so everything else has time to settle, there simply is not enough time for that.
legendary
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Addicted to HoDLing!
Kraken is pumping too, but lagging behind...

No ATH (yet) for Euro-land...


Pirate!
Pirate Party
Pirate Bay
Get it?

I was making fun of the guy.

I had more respect for him, until I read that "Letter from the CEO" thing...

https://www.bitcoincash.org/letter-from-the-ceo.pdf

Sad...
full member
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Deb Rah Von Doom
Pink Floyd, 1968:
Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun

Love this song Smiley

How the hell can bitcoin climb so much! Unbelievable...
It's doing some wierd slow controlled climb its never done before. Ive given up on trading BTCUSD - only alts.
hero member
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F*}+k me.  

Bithumb at $8635.  Bitfinex is only playing arbitrage with Korea.

Careful guys looks like China has decided to pump Bitcoin today instead of BCH. 



That's odd
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 2282
Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
F*}+k me.  

Bithumb at $8635.  Bitfinex is only playing arbitrage with Korea.

Careful guys looks like China has decided to pump Bitcoin today instead of BCH. 

full member
Activity: 322
Merit: 134
Pink Floyd, 1968:
Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun

Love this song Smiley

How the hell can bitcoin climb so much! Unbelievable...
legendary
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Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
Stamp lagging, it's finex leading this.

A little odd... 

Margined long going early for Monday morning ?  But who the hell does a market buy at that volume?  Fat fingered trade?
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Deb Rah Von Doom
Snake road is long.
hero member
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Pink Floyd, 1968:
Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun


hero member
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You speak as if you have never in your life had work that meant anything to you. That's sad.

So let's say you retire. What are you going to do with your time? Watch TV and have hookers blow you round the clock? While I imagine this would be a great time for a week or so, after a while, I'd be looking to exercise my brain.


Have you ever given up work for a few years, temporarily retired?
I did for 3 years, but forced back to work to fund children, the reality for me was very different to how I thought it would be.
 
If you have half an imagination you will soon realise that works sucks, this 'i don't know what I would do if I couldn't work' mentality is just  drone behaviour, pushed on you by society and MSM, for obvious reasons.

Hobbies & projects, eating, family, adventure, fun, exploration all become something to focus around when you don't need to work.
The planet is truly fantastic, and most of us never see hardly any of it.

Of course some people seem to need work to get out of bed in the morning and prevent them descending in to a couch potato life, but it doesn't have to be so.




legendary
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Stamp lagging, it's finex leading this.

A little odd... 
legendary
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Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
Just when I think Alts are safe fuck

Hope you wore a condom. 


Meanwhile my USD are deflating!
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Just when I think Alts are safe fuck
hero member
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Welcome back, Willi bot  Sad
legendary
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A number popped into my head in the twilight between waking and sleeping. 8600. As well as the appropriate music to go along with it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-9lKKvMwAE
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