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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 16336. (Read 26656963 times)

legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
I tend to see the role of bitcoin in the future as a reference value, not so much a transaction currency or something that will completely displace fiat currency.

Ironically enough, we were looking into creating a cryptocurrency for our seastead and one proposed solution to the high volatility that would come with a new currency with no market was to use bitcoin as a reserve currency.
full member
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Anybody that remembers this sound is too damn old now.

Believe it or not, I have a fax machine right next to me that makes exactly this sound, if I choose to use the handset instead of panel to make an analog dial call.
 
I forgot to add that it does not even have those "tone" sound when making a dial.  It's more like those "pulse dialing", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse_dialing ,
making those rotary dialing "clicking sound" that last forever when you dial something like "8" or "9".
legendary
Activity: 3598
Merit: 2386
Viva Ut Vivas
Last video game I played was Ms Pacman.  Cheesy (Although it was only a few weeks ago.)
That pill-popping hussy ruined my childhood.
Don't talk about my girlfriend like that.  Angry She was my best friend in High School. I had some good friends that were D&D characters, but they kept getting killed off.
BTCitnet  Cool  Lol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BITNET
d&d? >.>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MUD

Damn, MUD, BBS, Usenet, 2.4K baud modem, some of us are revealing our age here.   Embarrassed

I created my own MUD. The Four Lands. Strangely enough it's still running. Run by the person I handed it off to.

ISCABBS for me  Smiley
legendary
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Anybody that remembers this sound is too damn old now.
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
Last video game I played was Ms Pacman.  Cheesy (Although it was only a few weeks ago.)
That pill-popping hussy ruined my childhood.
Don't talk about my girlfriend like that.  Angry She was my best friend in High School. I had some good friends that were D&D characters, but they kept getting killed off.
BTCitnet  Cool  Lol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BITNET
d&d? >.>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MUD

Damn, MUD, BBS, Usenet, 2.4K baud modem, some of us are revealing our age here.   Embarrassed
hero member
Activity: 1848
Merit: 640
*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
So looks like we have a triangle closing in on 3950 within 24 - 48 hrs.

Break up or down?

flying sidewayzzzzz  Cheesy  (((wait for china to cover their short zzz Wink
legendary
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So looks like we have a triangle closing in on 3950 within 24 - 48 hrs.

Break up or down?
hero member
Activity: 1848
Merit: 640
*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*

Last video game I played was Ms Pacman.  Cheesy (Although it was only a few weeks ago.)

That pill-popping hussy ruined my childhood.

Don't talk about my girlfriend like that.  Angry She was my best friend in High School. I had some good friends that were D&D characters, but they kept getting killed off.

BTCitnet  Cool  Lol

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BITNET

d&d? >.>

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MUD
legendary
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Merit: 1828

Last video game I played was Ms Pacman.  Cheesy (Although it was only a few weeks ago.)

That pill-popping hussy ruined my childhood.

Don't talk about my girlfriend like that.  Angry She was my best friend in High School. I had some good friends that were D&D characters, but they kept getting killed off.
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1116

Last video game I played was Ms Pacman.  Cheesy (Although it was only a few weeks ago.)

That pill-popping hussy ruined my childhood.
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1828
^I haven't played a video game since Bioshock. That's why I'm afraid of Elwar. Undecided



Last video game I played was Ms Pacman.  Cheesy (Although it was only a few weeks ago.)
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1116
^I haven't played a video game since Bioshock. That's why I'm afraid of Elwar. Undecided

legendary
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legendary
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Merit: 1116
I haven't been verified on an exchange since Vault of Satoshi shuttered.
legendary
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Go actually take an iq test, then come back.

I'm back. 80 is good. Right?


Tell me what you are going to do, BMB, in order that I can do the opposite.   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Buy?  Sell?


And, don't be working me with any reverse psychology.  Come straight with me.   Wink 

I'm not a trader, Jay. I don't do anything. I just hang around cracking wise and hodling.

legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Go actually take an iq test, then come back.

I'm back. 80 is good. Right?


Tell me what you are going to do, BMB, in order that I can do the opposite.   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Buy?  Sell?


And, don't be working me with any reverse psychology.  Come straight with me.   Wink 
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1116
Go actually take an iq test, then come back.

I'm back. 80 is good. Right?
legendary
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Merit: 1278
What do you mean "Recognition is subjective"? Do you mean that where a westerner see a square someone else sees a circle?
No, but where a westerner sees green, someone might see some kind of blue.

Where a westerner sees "straight, left, right, straight", someone might see different paths depending on the physical orientation of the page when it gets presented to them. All reference axes are relative to an absolute point on their island (a mountain), so they don't have relative words like "left" or "right" ("up" and "down" they do).

Imagine a westerner dealing with IQ tests prepared by someone in one such population.

There is much more cultural background to perception than we are aware of.

Again. Colored boxes.

Go actually take an iq test, then come back.
legendary
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What do you mean "Recognition is subjective"? Do you mean that where a westerner see a square someone else sees a circle?
No, but where a westerner sees green, someone might see some kind of blue.

Where a westerner sees "straight, left, right, straight", someone might see different paths depending on the physical orientation of the page when it gets presented to them. All reference axes are relative to an absolute point on their island (a mountain), so they don't have relative words like "left" or "right" ("up" and "down" they do).

Imagine a westerner dealing with IQ tests prepared by someone in one such population.

There is much more cultural background to perception than we are aware of.
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https://eloncity.io/


But when people talk about money, brains hasten out of the back door into the woods, never to be seen again in the conversation, and everything that is considered a given and completely normal in real life, is suddenly turned upside down.

I think, in a well articulated nutshell, you have just encapsulated Cryddits concerns.

I know this is a speculation thread and everything, but who amongst us, that aren't just here for the quick buck and who actually 'believe', hasn't had concerns over how something as pure as bitcoin could be commandeered by influences something less than benevolent ?

I am not that worried. The fact that Bitcoin is open source and can be cloned is not a liability but an asset. So if Bitcoin fails - in the end - there will be others. Lotsa lotsa others. A different take on the mantra unstoppable.

I tend to see the role of bitcoin in the future as a reference value, not so much a transaction currency or something that will completely displace fiat currency.

The simple essence is the following:

*we know the current financial system is untenable
*we know the enormous debts will never be paid
*we know the debt must increase to avoid collapse
*we know 'infinite debt' does not exist

Bitcoin just has to represent an alternative. That will be enough to succeed.

From a technical perspective, I am much more interested in smart contracts and decentralised 'computer networks' (like Ethereum and EOS). That is what businesses are looking at.

Bingo!!!
GOOD MAN!!!!

You won the post of the week!!!

So there are some very obvious truths that you mention.
There is also FUD from people who have an agenda which counts on FEAR.

I am HODLing!!!!!!
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