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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 25833. (Read 26609874 times)

legendary
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It was a cheap ass production targeted at kids, 10 years ago. With bitch-slapping inducing singers apparently.
But the link is probably a subtle hint at a possible downward market movement.

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It was a cheap ass production targeted at kids, 10 years ago. With bitch-slapping inducing singers apparently.
But the link is probably a subtle hint at a possible downward market movement.
legendary
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Just bought the new HardwareWallet.
2 for 25 Euros.
https://hardwarewallet.com/index.html

How does it compare with Trezor?  (The price is WAY less than Trezor's .)

Trezor uses its display to foil keyloggers that try to steal your PIN, and to display the destination address to prevent address substitution by malicious software on the computer.

The price is really low, I don't think I would trust them, but with enough feedbacks they could take Trezor's first place among hardware wallets.
legendary
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Lose your hope.

We are going nowhere but sideways.

Jaberwoooock warned you.
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Just bought the new HardwareWallet.
2 for 25 Euros.
https://hardwarewallet.com/index.html

How does it compare with Trezor?  (The price is WAY less than Trezor's .)

Trezor uses its display to foil keyloggers that try to steal your PIN, and to display the destination address to prevent address substitution by malicious software on the computer.
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Interesting article:

http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-mining-can-longer-ignore-moores-law/

So, if more miners pull the plug, will a supply-side shortage please you?

Bitcoins mined stay constant, irregardless of network hashing power.

Well it decreases for a short while, until the difficulty adjusts.
This might take several difficulties....

True, but also the 'unplugging' (lets assume), will be distributed over time.
The rate of bitcoin mined over time has stayed remarkably constant, resisting any hashing power variance:


What a beautiful creature  Cool
legendary
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DOGE pump was fun, possible continuation in a week.
Next rapid rise probably for PPC.
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Interesting article:

http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-mining-can-longer-ignore-moores-law/

So, if more miners pull the plug, will a supply-side shortage please you?

Bitcoins mined stay constant, irregardless of network hashing power.
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By the way, work is overrated, and by the time you are 40 you will likely realize that work is overrated b/c you can certainly find better and more interesting things to do with your time, if you were to have sufficient financial freedom to be able to allow for such choices.

Amen.

Seconded.

How's this tale for an example of how shit the banking industry is in my country, especially regarding BTC:

Earlier on I mentioned that a good friend of mine wants to buy around 10 BTC. He's new to the party but smart enough to see the potential. Anyway, he can't be bothered jumping through all the hoops to get an account with an exchange as it takes weeks for full access and it's a pain in the ar$e.
I thought I'd just buy them for him and send them to his wallet. So I gave him the Bpay number of my exchange account to deposit his fiat.
He sent it through and has now had his bank account frozen for what is a "suspected fraudulent transaction"!


1: It's only $5000
2: It was paid through a legitimate channel.
3: WTF??

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I'll be retired by 33.

I save 75-80% of my income currently, have plans to build a house within the next year (eco home made with earthbags, very low cost)

Once I remove my housing  costs I will easily save 90%+ of my income.

By 33 I will be financially independent (have enough to never work again) but I will continue working, or i'd get bored.

My plan is to continue til about 40, then Ill have way more money than I need, and I can take up something interesting and expensive like diving without worrying about paying for it.

Do you have a wife and kids? I'm guessing no.

I have a wife, no kids. The wife is my main expense, lol
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
By the way, work is overrated, and by the time you are 40 you will likely realize that work is overrated b/c you can certainly find better and more interesting things to do with your time, if you were to have sufficient financial freedom to be able to allow for such choices.

Amen.
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I'll be retired by 33.

I save 75-80% of my income currently, have plans to build a house within the next year (eco home made with earthbags, very low cost)

Once I remove my housing  costs I will easily save 90%+ of my income.

By 33 I will be financially independent (have enough to never work again) but I will continue working, or i'd get bored.

My plan is to continue til about 40, then Ill have way more money than I need, and I can take up something interesting and expensive like diving without worrying about paying for it.

Do you have a wife and kids? I'm guessing no.
legendary
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sr. member
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Decentralized Ascending Auctions on Blockchain
I'll be retired by 33.

I save 75-80% of my income currently, have plans to build a house within the next year (eco home made with earthbags, very low cost)

Once I remove my housing  costs I will easily save 90%+ of my income.

By 33 I will be financially independent (have enough to never work again) but I will continue working, or i'd get bored.

My plan is to continue til about 40, then Ill have way more money than I need, and I can take up something interesting and expensive like diving without worrying about paying for it.

This is assuming that my x amount of bitcoins do not go up. Even if they stagnate I am on course for this, if they go to $5000 a piece it'd knock at least 2 years off that, I would be financially independent if that alone happened, let alone my savings.
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
tbh if bitcoin replaces the dollar, 1 btc is more then enough to retire  Grin

btw. i think hes 27 - so 13 years are more then enough time to reach that goal

Yes, in 13 years either BTC will be worth some amount we cannot fathom right now, or it will be worth absolutely nothing!

I was also joking about the retirement part. I would however love to obtain financial freedom by 40. But, retirement = I'd get bored too quickly. I like my work/career anyway. And of course I plan to try to obtain some more BTC. A maximum of 21 million coins isn't even enough to give to all the people in state of California alone. Smiley


By the way, work is overrated, and by the time you are 40 you will likely realize that work is overrated b/c you can certainly find better and more interesting things to do with your time, if you were to have sufficient financial freedom to be able to allow for such choices.
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