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legendary
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... little people with little dreams of little victories and little futures.

independent people, with big dreams, relishing small victories, dedicated to a larger future, a future where Blockstream will have to compete, rather than co-opt...

No pith, no point.
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
Good morning Bitcoinland.

Yesterday we finally got the upward break we'd been expecting after all these weeks of sideways.

Today it's inched up a little more. Over $600 on most exchanges, $610 on Bitcoinaverage.

Are the summer doldrums over at last?
legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner
sustained 11% could block the soft fork segwit rewrite indefinitely... bullish

unlikely...

they will lower the bar for activation to 89% if 11% is trying to block the sotf fork
hero member
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Plant 1xTree for each Satoshi earned!

Actually old trees are pretty much done when it comes to soaking up carbon. New trees soak it up quite a bit as they grow. Clearing out old trees and planting new is good for the planet.

I don't know where you get your information from Elwar but it scares me you work anywhere near weaponry.

Old trees sequester far more carbon than young ones.

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v507/n7490/full/nature12914.html

"large, old trees do not act simply as senescent carbon reservoirs but actively fix large amounts of carbon compared to smaller trees"

Also, geographic location plays a part - older trees in the tropical region sequester far more carbon than younger trees.  And guess where we are cutting down trees at the most rapid rate.  The tropics.



You might just be my new best friend.. Grin Cheesy Cheesy ... The world is a big careless, clueless, ignorant bubble trapped in its own reality filled with sadism. And no one seems to care if they have breathable air in the future... They are also destroying those coral reefs and those algae zones that produce oxygen because they say the smell is bad for tourism..  Roll Eyes

The world is a terrible place... I'm thinking of making my own space station??.. like the one in Elysium...  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
ImI
legendary
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looks like someone is on the move

legendary
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Eadem mutata resurgo
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2016-09-01/on-digital-currencies-central-banks-should-lead?_e_pi_=7%2CPAGE_ID10%2C3465965685

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One important concern for the financial system is that legal digital currency will lead to easier disintermediation, which can influence money creation. Due to the swift transformation from deposits to narrow currency that such technology enables, a financial panic, once begun, could spread rapidly.
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legendary
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sustained 11% could block the soft fork segwit rewrite indefinitely... bullish

... little people with little dreams of little victories and little futures.

independent people, with big dreams, relishing small victories, dedicated to a larger future, a future where Blockstream will have to compete, rather than co-opt...

Do you always talk that much bs?
Segwit is coming and will be implemented!!Like it or not!
And the overwhelming majority is supporting it!Because it is the right thing to do!
Blockstream just does what the people want.Keeping Bitcoin decentralized and making it better, more secure and faster.
But properly, withhout rushing things through!
Maybe sooner or later you might be able to see this as well as you don't play with a ~$10billion network!!

legendary
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We saw days like these over and over again, don't worry action will come. There's a bit of fun and enjoyment happening in the altcoin world at the moment. Let it be, let's just recap where we are.

Coindesk data

1 week
-4,62 $ -0,80%
1 month
-7,03 $ -1,21%
3 months
+18,48 $ +3,33%
1 year
+346,05 $ +152,22%

So, let's not forget that: if last year you would have bought 1 BTC now your BTC value would be 152% higher.

Think ahead  Wink
                                                                        

Good morning Bitcoinland.

No change... $580 on Bitcoinaverage.

When this thing finally breaks, it should be fun to watch. In the meantime, yawn.

Ahhhh, good things come to those that wait  Grin

Oh yes pal!
Found my phone LED blinking yesterday with the green colour: I said gooood. That was my price ticker going up to $600.

So where do we go from it now? I said some weeks ago that we had to wait for the summer to end to see some more fun. And it will come.
legendary
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Eadem mutata resurgo
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Also, geographic location plays a part - older trees in the tropical region sequester far more carbon than younger trees.  And guess where we are cutting down trees at the most rapid rate.  The tropics.

i'll bet it's those old white males chopping down all the trees again that are gonna ruin it for everyone, turn us all into victims with one fell swoop of an axe, amirite?
legendary
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Dumb broad

Actually old trees are pretty much done when it comes to soaking up carbon. New trees soak it up quite a bit as they grow. Clearing out old trees and planting new is good for the planet.

I don't know where you get your information from Elwar but it scares me you work anywhere near weaponry.

Old trees sequester far more carbon than young ones.

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v507/n7490/full/nature12914.html

"large, old trees do not act simply as senescent carbon reservoirs but actively fix large amounts of carbon compared to smaller trees"

Also, geographic location plays a part - older trees in the tropical region sequester far more carbon than younger trees.  And guess where we are cutting down trees at the most rapid rate.  The tropics.
full member
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sustained 11% could block the soft fork segwit rewrite indefinitely... bullish

... little people with little dreams of little victories and little futures.

independent people, with big dreams, relishing small victories, dedicated to a larger future, a future where Blockstream will have to compete, rather than co-opt...
legendary
Activity: 3920
Merit: 2349
Eadem mutata resurgo
sustained 11% could block the soft fork segwit rewrite indefinitely... bullish

... little people with little dreams of little victories and little futures.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
sustained 11% could block the soft fork segwit rewrite indefinitely... bullish
sr. member
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new money or news ... or both.

ETF rumours?

SegWit roll out in 2 weeks

Miners' shorts getting too tight ...

Whatever caused it this is the most excitement the price has created in three weeks. Maybe its because the holidays are over. That $30 instant move might be the start of higher moves over September. All it has to do now is go convincingly over $600 to start a rally.
hero member
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Plant 1xTree for each Satoshi earned!

What could it all mean?!



I might know, if my information stream wasn't curated so carefully.



It means at this stage it is unlikely to have any reason to go back down anymore... it will be a continuous stream of pumps. Every day/week ... pump, after pump, after pump! .. Till the crowd in the Colloseum is pleased with the blood and heads of their leaders on spikes exposed all over the place like in a museum!  Cool
hero member
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Plant 1xTree for each Satoshi earned!
Actually old trees are pretty much done when it comes to soaking up carbon. New trees soak it up quite a bit as they grow. Clearing out old trees and planting new is good for the planet.

I should think the word ecological encompasses more than just carbon sequestration. However, considering the point, it appears old trees still soak up just as much as young ones.


Yep... And they actually are a natural impediment for wind, cyclones, hurricanes, tornadoes .. stuff like that. And why does that matter? ... Well because we are not supposed to have too much wind, because there will be too much evaporation and too much moisture will be trapped in the atmosphere/clouds ... and it stops raining as often as before.. and that meaning when it rains, it causes floods where it breaks, and not being able to contain them. Also the forests provide extra shade and fodder that prevent evaporation and keeps regions moist/humid more or for a longer period of time in the direction that the wind blows.

And then comes a "but" from the sheeple ... and they say "so what if it is trapped in the clouds/atmosphere!" ... Well... the atmosphere/clouds are full of sulfuric acids and other things that come from volcanoes and will make stuff acid... besides the amount of pollution that come from US / China / Europe ... that sh!t is just amazing how red clouds spin on the same latitude and longitude around the globe and keep adding massive critical pollution mass. It actually hurts to breath sometimes, like your throat just feels dry and starts burning/itching/irritating... And I live in a damn forest for hundreds of miles and I still get sometimes twice per month a weird smog... And in those days I just wish it will rain 24/7.

Also... that guy should know that 500 years ago.. Nevada was not a desert! It was a green place... And everything is a big f'ing cycle in the ecosystem... you have trees.. you have water... you have squirrels.. they sh!t... micro-organisms eat their sh!t... those organisms create natural fertilizers and also prevent mold from happening... stuff grows faster and bigger.. then deer/buffalo eat the sh!t that grows fast... more sh!t.. more moist.. more growth... wolves/jackals/lynx/bear/foxes eat the overpopulated sheep/goats ... birds scavengers eat the reaming stuff.. then more birds... more sh!t... with seeds in their sh!t... that sh!t drops from the sky in other places... and trees appear in other places... And everything becomes homogeneous!! Like it is supposed to be... It took more than a few million years to reach to these stages and we managed to make 50% of our planet in to pure desert in the last 5-6 millennia of the "modern human" ... Why did the British and the Spaniards hard to win and not the hippie Indians?? Sad  Sad  Roll Eyes




*Edit: There where trees in f'ing Antarctica no more than 2000 years ago... F'ing Antarctica!!
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