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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 17439. (Read 26710230 times)

legendary
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Merit: 11416
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
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Yada,yada,yad,yada..................you really like to yak huh??  Cheesy

I personally hope Bitcoin fails,it has already been taken over & there is nothing ANY of you private miners can do about it...THAT is what I was saying  Roll Eyes



In other words, you are not really saying much of anything, except possibly chiming in with some of your own wishful conclusions.
legendary
Activity: 4242
Merit: 5039
You're never too old to think young.
good luck jimbo, come back stronger & better!

Thanx Edgar. I'm already back home.

It was no big thing, just a surface debridement to remove necrotic tissue from an infected shin wound and improve healing.

I sometimes forget I'm almost 70 and should probably slow down my rough-and-tumble sex&drugsherbs&rock&roll lifestyle. It's just that I'm having way too much fun for that.  Smiley

Is Bitcoin still broken?

Yep, it only works perfectly for 10M people right now.  

Poor Bitcoin...  Cry

Perma bull Realist gonna be perma bull realist.  Roll Eyes

ftfy
legendary
Activity: 3220
Merit: 2334
I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
LTC is at $12, Bitcoin at $1170, and I have more work requests coming in for fixing miners.

Wheee!

sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
Is Bitcoin still broken?

Yep, it only works perfectly for 10M people right now. 

Poor Bitcoin...  Cry

Perma bull gonna be perma bull.  Roll Eyes
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
Is Bitcoin still broken?

Yep, it only works perfectly for 10M people right now. 

Poor Bitcoin...  Cry

Perfectly???

I'm really a Bitcoin supporter, but I can't say that is working perfeclty.

I sent a transaction 10 hours ago with average fee and for now i have 0 conformations.

For now Bitcoin is like the best racing car in the world with gasoline mixed with water in the tank.
legendary
Activity: 3794
Merit: 5474
Is Bitcoin still broken?

Yep, it only works perfectly for 10M people right now. 

Poor Bitcoin...  Cry
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1012
yes, SegWit is not activated now.
hero member
Activity: 1276
Merit: 622
Is Bitcoin still broken?
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1012
It´s rising again.

Nearly at € 1.100 :-)

Yep ... green zone with no volume.
You can't fight the futur.



when LTC and ETH bubbles pop ... we will touch the 1300 euros for sure.
legendary
Activity: 1859
Merit: 1001
where else is going through what venezuela is?

good luck jimbo, come back stronger & better!
legendary
Activity: 3598
Merit: 2386
Viva Ut Vivas
Venezuela is the best sky-open laboratory Bitcoin could ever have. It shows how cryptocurrencies will take place in case of economic blackout. I'm from Brasil and we are close watching our neighbor's situation, and Bitcoin has been a relief to people because of the risk of buying physical dollars. More than that, as energy is subsided, it's cheap to mine there, although it's very risky, since govmt has shut down several mining facilities and arrested people with unreal charges...

They catch people because of high electricity usage.

Too bad they don't have Lightning Network yet, they could run a node and not worry about the police.
legendary
Activity: 4242
Merit: 5039
You're never too old to think young.
An absurdly early good morning Bitcoinland. I don't usually wake up at farmers' hours but I have to go for minor surgery at 10:15AM. I hate alarm clocks.

I see we crept a little further up overnight... currently $1171USD (Bitcoinaverage).

I like how the has been going lately, up a step, back a bit less, up some more, back a wee, rinse and repeat.

It's been almost 2 weeks since March 25 when it hit rock bottom (our only full day under $1000 in over 2 months) and it's been creeping up at a nice rate ever since.

Hopefully breaking past $1200 won't take too many more days. Slow and steady wins the race.

Go Bitcoin go.
full member
Activity: 294
Merit: 103
Venezuela..



Venezuela is the best sky-open laboratory Bitcoin could ever have. It shows how cryptocurrencies will take place in case of economic blackout. I'm from Brasil and we are close watching our neighbor's situation, and Bitcoin has been a relief to people because of the risk of buying physical dollars. More than that, as energy is subsided, it's cheap to mine there, although it's very risky, since govmt has shut down several mining facilities and arrested people with unreal charges...
legendary
Activity: 3431
Merit: 1233
Venezuela..



I feel so bad for those folks there  Cry

Not sure if Venezuela will ever come back  Sad

Now in Venezuela. Soon in the US.
ImI
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1019

This little honeybadger astonishes me everytime. We go through such a blocksize-civilwar-shitshow and he doesn't give a shit. Impressive!
hero member
Activity: 1848
Merit: 640
*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
sr. member
Activity: 443
Merit: 260
It´s rising again.

Nearly at € 1.100 :-)
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1001
Venezuela..



I feel so bad for those folks there  Cry

Not sure if Venezuela will ever come back  Sad
legendary
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Merit: 1086
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1001
"everyone hates segwit"?

nah mate.

ok segwit has the most "consensus", not everyone hates it, some poeple love it, but its not like it isn't contentious for a large %, if that wasn't true why would there be all this controversy...  


The mere fact that there is controversy does not mean that the controversy is valid.

If you got a bunch of nutjob shills that are able to convince others to whine about a bunch of stuff that seems to make sense (but really does not make sense) based on a bunch of misinformation, that still does not make the astro-turf controversy valid.

Bullshit,what we have here is:



By the way Jay,in case you didn't notice BITCOIN IS ALREADY CENTRALIZED!!!!!!!!

How much hashrate do you little peons have?? 20%  30% I don't think that will effect ANY changes in Bitcoin  Cheesy

I don't know what you are talking about.

It seems that you are accusing me of the thing that you are doing, and for what purpose?  What point are you trying to make?

I think that you are trying to confuse matters, and you are framing the current situation in some kind of incorrect way... also known as mischaracterizing the current situation including your attempt to describe what is core and what is core's role and what is seg wit in the scheme of the current situation..

Core and it's vision of bitcoin still constitutes the longest chain, in the last couple of years we have had three named proposals that were aimed to be hostile attempts to take over BTC by creating a hardfork and changing governance.  First, XT then Classic, then the current version of BU et al.  So far, none of these hostile take over attempts have been successful, but they do not give up on spouting various kinds of threats and attempting to get more and more people (maybe miners, etc) to get on board with their vision.  Sometimes, especially recently, they also dupe folks into actually thinking their threat is actually going to take place and to threaten the well-being of bitcoin.

The fact that bitcoin is not changing does not make it "centralized" as you like to conclude, but so far it is still showing that a centralized kind of take over is not an easy thing to accomplish - even with this most recent attempt that did seem to at least have some kind of smoke screen of support that was showing 50% of the mining or something like that depending on how you piece meal together the miners and whether they would actually follow if a hard fork were to occur.

So segwit is another question that is separate from core, but it is a scaling and malleability "solution" that has gone through the official channels to be proposed, then discussed, then agreed upon and then coded and then tested and then gone to the signaling stage.  Initially, it was a pretty non-controversial upgrade, but the whiners have seemed to have gotten a lot of misinformation out there about segwit but also the whiners are quite a bit disingenuous anyhow in terms of really having bitcoin's interests at heart - rather than buying into bullshit conspiracy theories.  So yeah, in the end, recently, this seg wit proposal seems to be getting into the 30% of support on the mining end, and of course it seems to have larger levels of support in other non-mining circles.  We are about 6 months into seg wit signaling, and maybe it will continue to increase, and maybe bitcoin will have to figure out a way to survive without seg wit. 

Personally, I am thinking that seg wit is so obviously a good thing that it is likely going to end up being implemented in one way or another - even if it may take bitcoin a couple of years to get there.  But what do I know?  There are a lot of unknowns in the future, which makes it difficult to predict with any kind of precision, but I can still venture my own estimations.

Yada,yada,yad,yada..................you really like to yak huh??  Cheesy

I personally hope Bitcoin fails,it has already been taken over & there is nothing ANY of you private miners can do about it...THAT is what I was saying  Roll Eyes

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