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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 22659. (Read 26709375 times)

legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner
you all ready for this?  Cool
hero member
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100 btc payments is not the same thing as 100 btc in payments ... right?
Twice a week adds up to more than 100 payments, so I guess they mean 100 btc in payments.

How much is the Wordpress hosting fee/subscription?
PoS
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If you can be anything, be kind and fair
meantime the Darkcon dev has been interviewed too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIasr2AiyZ0
legendary
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legendary
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long time trolling over the internet you NLC.. still on your mama's computer?  Grin

Any chance we can direct the fund to take out NotLambChop. I have all his details if anyone wants to pay him a visit.

eh that made me google that name.. there s pages and pages of this troll..

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notlambchopJul 31, 2002
I am a new member. My name on the internet is notlambchop. My friends
have told me to not tell anyone where I live or what my real name is
because they are afraid someone will find me. I can say that I live
in the United States of America and I am proud of that.
"notlambchop"

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notlambchopFeb 9, 2005
because Mom and I are using the same computer. And the same
connection. Cuz I live at her house. I am her daughter. She is my
mother. Not to be confused with my aunt, who is also named Jean
Porter. My mother's sister. NLC
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/TheIslanders/search/messages?advance=true&am=CONTAINS&at=email:notlambchop@&dm=IS_ANY&fs=false&count=10


guess thats a gal in the end.. Grin  Kiss
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
Good morning Bitcoinland.

I see we had the predictable profit-taking/panic after passing $280.

There seems to be support around $270 though. Let's see if it holds.

Can't really complain about going up by $20 and down by $10 since this time yesterday. Slow and steady wins the race.

It was nice here yesterday with all the permabeartard trolls gone back to their home at the garbage dump, but the over-enthusiastic braying and posting of yacht images by the otherwise more intelligent bulls was a bit much.

We're still a long way from $300, let alone quadruple digits. One step at a time.
sr. member
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"Wordpress received only slightly over 100 BTC payments in 2014

Commenting on the recent removal of the Bitcoin payment option from the Wordpress subscription screen, founder Matt Mullenweg revealed the site received only two payments a week in Bitcoin during 2014, but plans to reinstate the payment option for “philosophical” reasons.

"The volume has been dropping since launch, in 2014 it was only used about twice a week, which is vanishingly small compared to other methods of payment we offer. […] We supported Bitcoin for philosophical reasons, not commercial ones."

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Yeah, 20 grand worth of bitcoins... Barely walking-around money.

This is one of the most common mistakes made by Bitcoiners:  Equating revenue with profits.
Excluding Bitcoin businesses (which are basically one guy collecting coin from gullible rubes), companies have expenses.
Only a fraction of $20k revenue translates into profit, so yeah, hardly folding money.
legendary
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Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
I already posted this, but there seem to be many new users who may need the information:

The English suffix "-ant" can be attached to some verb roots to yield an adjective or noun that means someone or something who is doing (or just did, or customarily does) the action signified by the verb.  The root verbs that take this suffix seem to be mostly of Latin origin, that had infinitive ending in "-are"; those with "-ere" Latin infinitives take the "-ent" suffix instead.  Thus for example, while "to solve" gives "solvent", and "to precede" gives "predecent", we have "protestant" from "to protest", "claimant" from "to claim", "entrant" from "to enter" (Latin "entrare"), etc.

Remeber this whenever you feel the urge to click "ignore".


Nice one.

Still, the ignore button is your friend, especially when the troll brigade is out in force. What matters really is how you define 'troll'... different opinion than my own: not a troll. Low content posts trying to get a rise out of people: troll, ignore becomes an option if you still want to use the forum for its intended purpose.

I second that, and for the story, even I don't agree with many people's posts here I don't have them on ignore. I do have on ignore though a LOOOONG list of multiple accounts of -a-one-and-single-user- here... LambYourMotherEtc... Grin




[sorry for quoting "stolfi"]

legendary
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price is stable at 270...  Grin

trade volume worried me a bit btw
legendary
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I already posted this, but there seem to be many new users who may need the information:

The English suffix "-ant" can be attached to some verb roots to yield an adjective or noun that means someone or something who is doing (or just did, or customarily does) the action signified by the verb.  The root verbs that take this suffix seem to be mostly of Latin origin, that had infinitive ending in "-are"; those with "-ere" Latin infinitives take the "-ent" suffix instead.  Thus for example, while "to solve" gives "solvent", and "to precede" gives "predecent", we have "protestant" from "to protest", "claimant" from "to claim", "entrant" from "to enter" (Latin "entrare"), etc.

Remeber this whenever you feel the urge to click "ignore".


Nice one.

Still, the ignore button is your friend, especially when the troll brigade is out in force. What matters really is how you define 'troll'... different opinion than my own: not a troll. Low content posts trying to get a rise out of people: troll, ignore becomes an option if you still want to use the forum for its intended purpose.

I second that, and for the story, even I don't agree with many people's posts here I don't have them on ignore. I do have on ignore though a LOOOONG list of multiple accounts of -a-one-and-single-user- here... LambYourMotherEtc... Grin

Careful. By grafzep's algorithm, you're now on his ignore list as well ^_^
sr. member
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interesting article over on TNW

http://thenextweb.com/insider/2015/03/03/why-bitcoin-is-changing-how-banks-do-business/


Quote from: Oliver Bussman, CIO Swiss Bank UBS
“I believe — and this is my personal view — that blockchain technology will not only change the way we do payments but it will change the whole trading and settlement topic....
...when somebody with a strong brand and security level establishes it as a reliable service, then the whole industry will follow. That is my personal prediction.”


And much much more, have a read.

edit: and with JPM hiring bitcoinists and bitcoinmagazine hinting at the largest VC funding of a stealth startup ever, again I wildly speculate that there is already some big money working on the settlement or transactions system for big finance.
legendary
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"Wordpress received only slightly over 100 BTC payments in 2014

Commenting on the recent removal of the Bitcoin payment option from the Wordpress subscription screen, founder Matt Mullenweg revealed the site received only two payments a week in Bitcoin during 2014, but plans to reinstate the payment option for “philosophical” reasons.

"The volume has been dropping since launch, in 2014 it was only used about twice a week, which is vanishingly small compared to other methods of payment we offer. […] We supported Bitcoin for philosophical reasons, not commercial ones."

       Cheesy
    CheesyCheesyCheesy
 CheesyCheesyCheesyCheesyCheesy

Yeah, 20 grand worth of bitcoins... Barely walking-around money.

Exactly! Especially if you add that they didn't have to pay anything to use this payment method or keep it on their site.

I bet you there was an accountant somewhere with his knickers in a knot.

100 btc payments is not the same thing as 100 btc in payments ... right?

They said around two a week, so approx 100 payments in a year.

legendary
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Strange, yet attractive.
I already posted this, but there seem to be many new users who may need the information:

The English suffix "-ant" can be attached to some verb roots to yield an adjective or noun that means someone or something who is doing (or just did, or customarily does) the action signified by the verb.  The root verbs that take this suffix seem to be mostly of Latin origin, that had infinitive ending in "-are"; those with "-ere" Latin infinitives take the "-ent" suffix instead.  Thus for example, while "to solve" gives "solvent", and "to precede" gives "predecent", we have "protestant" from "to protest", "claimant" from "to claim", "entrant" from "to enter" (Latin "entrare"), etc.

Remeber this whenever you feel the urge to click "ignore".


Nice one.

Still, the ignore button is your friend, especially when the troll brigade is out in force. What matters really is how you define 'troll'... different opinion than my own: not a troll. Low content posts trying to get a rise out of people: troll, ignore becomes an option if you still want to use the forum for its intended purpose.

I second that, and for the story, even I don't agree with many people's posts here I don't have them on ignore. I do have on ignore though a LOOOONG list of multiple accounts of -a-one-and-single-user- here... LambYourMotherEtc... Grin
legendary
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"Wordpress received only slightly over 100 BTC payments in 2014

Commenting on the recent removal of the Bitcoin payment option from the Wordpress subscription screen, founder Matt Mullenweg revealed the site received only two payments a week in Bitcoin during 2014, but plans to reinstate the payment option for “philosophical” reasons.

"The volume has been dropping since launch, in 2014 it was only used about twice a week, which is vanishingly small compared to other methods of payment we offer. […] We supported Bitcoin for philosophical reasons, not commercial ones."

       Cheesy
    CheesyCheesyCheesy
 CheesyCheesyCheesyCheesyCheesy

Yeah, 20 grand worth of bitcoins... Barely walking-around money.

Exactly! Especially if you add that they didn't have to pay anything to use this payment method or keep it on their site.

I bet you there was an accountant somewhere with his knickers in a knot.

100 btc payments is not the same thing as 100 btc in payments ... right?
Twice a week adds up to more than 100 payments, so I guess they mean 100 btc in payments.
sr. member
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sr. member
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Merit: 250
"Wordpress received only slightly over 100 BTC payments in 2014

Commenting on the recent removal of the Bitcoin payment option from the Wordpress subscription screen, founder Matt Mullenweg revealed the site received only two payments a week in Bitcoin during 2014, but plans to reinstate the payment option for “philosophical” reasons.

"The volume has been dropping since launch, in 2014 it was only used about twice a week, which is vanishingly small compared to other methods of payment we offer. […] We supported Bitcoin for philosophical reasons, not commercial ones."

       Cheesy
    CheesyCheesyCheesy
 CheesyCheesyCheesyCheesyCheesy

Yeah, 20 grand worth of bitcoins... Barely walking-around money.

Exactly! Especially if you add that they didn't have to pay anything to use this payment method or keep it on their site.

I bet you there was an accountant somewhere with his knickers in a knot.

100 btc payments is not the same thing as 100 btc in payments ... right?
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1441
"Wordpress received only slightly over 100 BTC payments in 2014

Commenting on the recent removal of the Bitcoin payment option from the Wordpress subscription screen, founder Matt Mullenweg revealed the site received only two payments a week in Bitcoin during 2014, but plans to reinstate the payment option for “philosophical” reasons.

"The volume has been dropping since launch, in 2014 it was only used about twice a week, which is vanishingly small compared to other methods of payment we offer. […] We supported Bitcoin for philosophical reasons, not commercial ones."

       Cheesy
    CheesyCheesyCheesy
 CheesyCheesyCheesyCheesyCheesy

Yeah, 20 grand worth of bitcoins... Barely walking-around money.

Exactly! Especially if you add that they didn't have to pay anything to use this payment method or keep it on their site.

I bet you there was an accountant somewhere with his knickers in a knot.
legendary
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I like the pattern that's currently forming... I predict a sharp increase within the hour! I've seen this pattern many times before and it never fails me Smiley


alright everybody did you hear that ?? we are on the 'never fails pattern' sharp increase within the hour pump .....
legendary
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"Wordpress received only slightly over 100 BTC payments in 2014

Commenting on the recent removal of the Bitcoin payment option from the Wordpress subscription screen, founder Matt Mullenweg revealed the site received only two payments a week in Bitcoin during 2014, but plans to reinstate the payment option for “philosophical” reasons.

"The volume has been dropping since launch, in 2014 it was only used about twice a week, which is vanishingly small compared to other methods of payment we offer. […] We supported Bitcoin for philosophical reasons, not commercial ones."

       Cheesy
    CheesyCheesyCheesy
 CheesyCheesyCheesyCheesyCheesy

Yeah, 20 grand worth of bitcoins... Barely walking-around money.
legendary
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