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sr. member
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and when I pay for a beer, I don't want to worry about fat-fingering an extra digit or including unconfirmed inputs.
If you're an idiot you'd better let your government take care of you and your money.

 Grin


It is way overdue for "the peasants" to learn some self reliance, and actually study and understand the things they use every f**ing day...Right?
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and when I pay for a beer, I don't want to worry about fat-fingering an extra digit or including unconfirmed inputs.
If you're an idiot you'd better let your government take care of you and your money.
You wanna be your own practologist, banker and brain surgeon, you go right ahead.
Something tells me you did try your hand at self-brainsurgeoning, and it worked out ...well, let's just say you tried Cheesy

Seriously tho, I don't want to be my own ditch digger, bankster or ass surgeon, for basically the same set of reasons: I'd rather pay someone else to do it, someone who's good at it.
It is like saying you'd rather pay someone to fuck your wife, someone who's good at it.
Seriously tho, you can't pay if you can't pay because you don't know how money is used.
Nah, I like fucking, so to have time for it & not have human females run away from me because covered in poo from my last attempt at being my own ass surgeon, I pay people to do the shit I don't like to do/ain't good at.
See?
It's as if I'm explaining basic earthling stuff to a martian, ffs Roll Eyes
Most people do. And that's the point. Most people also like to personally take care of their own money.
Saying that you don't have time to take care of your money because you're too busy working to make money is extreme stupidity.

I can only tell you that you're mistaken. I like having money, but I'm as tempted by the prospect of becoming my own bank as I am by digging through my bloody poo to lovingly suture my own rectum. Which is to say I can take it or leave it.
legendary
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and when I pay for a beer, I don't want to worry about fat-fingering an extra digit or including unconfirmed inputs.
If you're an idiot you'd better let your government take care of you and your money.
You wanna be your own practologist, banker and brain surgeon, you go right ahead.
Something tells me you did try your hand at self-brainsurgeoning, and it worked out ...well, let's just say you tried Cheesy

Seriously tho, I don't want to be my own ditch digger, bankster or ass surgeon, for basically the same set of reasons: I'd rather pay someone else to do it, someone who's good at it.
It is like saying you'd rather pay someone to fuck your wife, someone who's good at it.
Seriously tho, you can't pay if you can't pay because you don't know how money is used.
Nah, I like fucking,
Most people do. And that's the point. Most people also like to personally take care of their own money.
Saying that you don't have time to take care of your money because you're too busy working to make money is extreme stupidity.
newbie
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Bitcoin is just bouncing around, as it has been doing for the past 2 years. Bitcoin is stuck with all possible evolution made impossible, a victim of its own success.

Some people will sell good alts and use fiat to attempt to catch the 15% rise left in this period, while missing out on the 100%+ you can get on active and evolved alts.

...and the there are those scamcoin Etherians, who made 1,100% by sitting in Ether all year long. I'm not worried tho, bitcoin is not about money, it's about sending a message Smiley
sr. member
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full member
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Bitcoin is just bouncing around, as it has been doing for the past 2 years. Bitcoin is stuck with all possible evolution made impossible, a victim of its own success.

Some people will sell good alts and use fiat to attempt to catch the 15% rise left in this period, while missing out on the 100%+ you can get on active and evolved alts.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
and when I pay for a beer, I don't want to worry about fat-fingering an extra digit or including unconfirmed inputs.
If you're an idiot you'd better let your government take care of you and your money.
You wanna be your own practologist, banker and brain surgeon, you go right ahead.
Something tells me you did try your hand at self-brainsurgeoning, and it worked out ...well, let's just say you tried Cheesy

Seriously tho, I don't want to be my own ditch digger, bankster or ass surgeon, for basically the same set of reasons: I'd rather pay someone else to do it, someone who's good at it.
It is like saying you'd rather pay someone to fuck your wife, someone who's good at it.
Seriously tho, you can't pay if you can't pay because you don't know how money is used.
Nah, I like fucking, so to have time for it & not have human females run away from me because covered in poo from my last attempt at being my own ass surgeon, I pay people to do the shit I don't like to do/ain't good at.
See?
It's as if I'm explaining basic earthling stuff to a martian, ffs Roll Eyes
legendary
Activity: 3431
Merit: 1233
and when I pay for a beer, I don't want to worry about fat-fingering an extra digit or including unconfirmed inputs.
If you're an idiot you'd better let your government take care of you and your money.
You wanna be your own practologist, banker and brain surgeon, you go right ahead.
Something tells me you did try your hand at self-brainsurgeoning, and it worked out ...well, let's just say you tried Cheesy

Seriously tho, I don't want to be my own ditch digger, bankster or ass surgeon, for basically the same set of reasons: I'd rather pay someone else to do it, someone who's good at it.
It is like saying you'd rather pay someone to fuck your wife, someone who's good at it.
Seriously tho, you can't pay if you can't pay because you don't know how money is used.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
and when I pay for a beer, I don't want to worry about fat-fingering an extra digit or including unconfirmed inputs.
If you're an idiot you'd better let your government take care of you and your money.
You wanna be your own practologist, banker and brain surgeon, you go right ahead.
Something tells me you did try your hand at self-brainsurgeoning, and it worked out ...well, let's just say you tried Cheesy

Seriously tho, I don't want to be my own ditch digger, bankster or ass surgeon, for basically the same set of reasons: I'd rather pay someone else to do it, someone who's good at it.

That's the way society works, beecoin: I need my horse shod, I don't become my own blacksmith, I go to the village blacksmith, who's a wiz at it, because gets lots of practice.
Smithy, tho, he sucks at electronics. So when he needs some weird gear built, he comes to me. And then there's a baker, who backes better bread than me, and an ass doctor, who ...does whatever it is he does, etc., etc. Society! Learn how it works.

Oh, BTW, banksters are not teh gubermint. You nutters like to bitched about that.
legendary
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and when I pay for a beer, I don't want to worry about fat-fingering an extra digit or including unconfirmed inputs.
If you're an idiot you'd better let your government take care of you and your money.
member
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Merit: 10
the problem with beetcoin [sic] is [..] that you don't know if you have enough money with you to be able to get off the bus, because, unlike a bus, beetcoin [sic] doesn't ask for your fare to get on. It lets you on, but if you don't have enough change on you? Have fun riding the bus. For the rest of your life Smiley

Dynamic fees predict fare based on current demand. If demand increases in the interim from boarding to alighting, then RBF gives you the option to increase your fare. These mechanism mitigate the problem by and large.

Yeah, that dynamic thing did some bombass predicting for Miss Coin:

Roll Eyes
I like some things in life to be as simple and idiot-proof as possible, money is one of them.
I do not care to be my own proctologist, my own brain surgeon, or my own bank. I do not want to think about opting into RBF (I have no idea how to even do that, how should Miss Bit done it from her wallet? Link?) and adjusting fees for that pack of smokes I'm buying, and when I pay for a beer, I don't want to worry about fat-fingering an extra digit or including unconfirmed inputs.
hero member
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Bear with me
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Only 31 more days!
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The fastest and cheapest transaction fee is currently 50 satoshis/byte, shown in green at the top.
For the median transaction size of 226 bytes, this results in a fee of 11,300 satoshis (0.04$).


https://bitcoinfees.21.co/


The above applies both for a $1 tx, and a $10mn tx.... supposing one is in a rush and wants first block inclusion, otherwise its even lower.

If 0.04 fees are "settlement" layer stuff, then what are Western Union, Paypal and SWIFT fees that can be in the hundreds of dollars?

Yep, I always plan for future world domination by using utilization and price data from today. Top minds...

Well for someone who supposedly looks ahead, you aren't factoring much of the future landscape in terms of scaling solutions, pretending the current state will always be the same in the future.

Yeah, I forgot about Segwit in April.  Roll Eyes

[Remember a couple months ago when you would remind me how cheap it was at 25 satoshi/byte? I do.]
legendary
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the problem with beetcoin [sic] is [..] that you don't know if you have enough money with you to be able to get off the bus, because, unlike a bus, beetcoin [sic] doesn't ask for your fare to get on. It lets you on, but if you don't have enough change on you? Have fun riding the bus. For the rest of your life Smiley

Dynamic fees predict fare based on current demand. If demand increases in the interim from boarding to alighting, then RBF gives you the option to increase your fare. These mechanism mitigate the problem by and large.
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 1049
The fastest and cheapest transaction fee is currently 50 satoshis/byte, shown in green at the top.
For the median transaction size of 226 bytes, this results in a fee of 11,300 satoshis (0.04$).


https://bitcoinfees.21.co/


The above applies both for a $1 tx, and a $10mn tx.... supposing one is in a rush and wants first block inclusion, otherwise its even lower.

If 0.04 fees are "settlement" layer stuff, then what are Western Union, Paypal and SWIFT fees that can be in the hundreds of dollars?

Yep, I always plan for future world domination by using utilization and price data from today. Top minds...

Well for someone who supposedly looks ahead, you aren't factoring much of the future landscape in terms of scaling solutions, pretending the current state will always be the same in the future.
full member
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By the way, I bought my first coins at $1,200, and I continued to buy all the way down below $200 and to bring my average down.  I accumulated several coins in the lower $200s, and took reasonable precautions to sell on the way up above $250 and currently, then to buy back on dips.  Sure it has taken some nursing along the way, yet currently, my BTC portfolio is in really decent shape because I have BTC accumulated and fiat stacked within the portfolio.  Thus there are several ways to view and calculate cost per BTC to attempt to figure if your holdings are profitable.  Sure, yeah, maybe to be a purist, I should wait for $1,200 to cash out the coins that I bought at $1,200, but really that is not absolutely necessary in order to still have an overall financially profitable holdings and selling position based on the overall average cost of the investment.


I can relate to your trolling.   Tongue   Cry

There's a chance that not everyone who bought in at the very tippy top of the All Time High and spent the following three years trying to dig out is here to personally troll you, ya know?

Typical troll talk:  "There's a chance..."... Yeah right.... Do you know how to read, dumbfbrankings?  

Look at the troll (dumbfbrankings) trying to defend the other troll.   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Another astute observation Mr. Gee.

"Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not after you."
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
By the way, I bought my first coins at $1,200, and I continued to buy all the way down below $200 and to bring my average down.  I accumulated several coins in the lower $200s, and took reasonable precautions to sell on the way up above $250 and currently, then to buy back on dips.  Sure it has taken some nursing along the way, yet currently, my BTC portfolio is in really decent shape because I have BTC accumulated and fiat stacked within the portfolio.  Thus there are several ways to view and calculate cost per BTC to attempt to figure if your holdings are profitable.  Sure, yeah, maybe to be a purist, I should wait for $1,200 to cash out the coins that I bought at $1,200, but really that is not absolutely necessary in order to still have an overall financially profitable holdings and selling position based on the overall average cost of the investment.


I can relate to your trolling.   Tongue   Cry

There's a chance that not everyone who bought in at the very tippy top of the All Time High and spent the following three years trying to dig out is here to personally troll you, ya know?

Typical troll talk:  "There's a chance..."... Yeah right.... Do you know how to read, dumbfbrankings?  

Look at the troll (dumbfbrankings) trying to defend the other troll.   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
1k Finex ask wall being nibbled, not pulled.
full member
Activity: 238
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The fastest and cheapest transaction fee is currently 50 satoshis/byte, shown in green at the top.
For the median transaction size of 226 bytes, this results in a fee of 11,300 satoshis (0.04$).


https://bitcoinfees.21.co/


The above applies both for a $1 tx, and a $10mn tx.... supposing one is in a rush and wants first block inclusion, otherwise its even lower.

If 0.04 fees are "settlement" layer stuff, then what are Western Union, Paypal and SWIFT fees that can be in the hundreds of dollars?

Yep, I always plan for future world domination by using utilization and price data from today. Top minds...
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 1049
The fastest and cheapest transaction fee is currently 50 satoshis/byte, shown in green at the top.
For the median transaction size of 226 bytes, this results in a fee of 11,300 satoshis (0.04$).


https://bitcoinfees.21.co/


The above applies both for a $1 tx, and a $10mn tx.... supposing one is in a rush and wants first block inclusion, otherwise its even lower.

If 0.04 fees are "settlement" layer stuff, then what are Western Union, Paypal and SWIFT fees that can be in the hundreds of dollars?
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