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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 25836. (Read 26609784 times)

legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
I do NOT share your conclusion that the various functions of government may NOT serve a function, even though you may perceive little value in such or you may perceive that it is NOT for you.  However, there may be a lot of ways in which various government programs and/or services have allowed for the infrastructure in which you were able to enjoy your lifestyle and you were NOT murdered by the time you were in your 20s... and you were able to live into your mid 60s with a life that you perceive to have been (to date) sufficiently fulfilling. congratulation!!!

Don't get me wrong. I fully appreciate government services, especially essential ones like highways, public healthcare, sewage treatment and other primary infrastructure.

I just think that taxing the income of individuals is profoundly wrong. Luxury taxes on things like alcohol, gasoline and gambling are perfectly acceptable. Inheritance taxes are OK too.

Only corporations should pay income taxes.

jmho

Edit: It's been fun chatting but the Jays just blew the game in extra innings, I'm driven to drink and it's time for a few frosties and some live music on the local patio before the sun gets too low. Ciao.
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1029

I'm in the same situation. It takes me about 3 months to mine 0.01btc. Solo mining would be excellent. I don't actually know how to go about it though. The core client doesn't let you just mine now.

Shouldn't setting up a bitcoin.conf file with rpcallowip etc. and pointing cgminer at the ip:port of the machine running bitcoind / bitcoin-qt suffice?

If it does, please tell me how I do all of that Cheesy

I am mining on eligius with bfgminer on a windows machine. If I can switch this to solo that'd be great.
hero member
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Moderator
153k LTC shorts open on Finex.
120k in LTC asks to 100$ on Finex.
LTC swaps rate higher than USD rate
I´ll put in some greedy sell orders all the way up.  Smiley
sr. member
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I'm in the same situation. It takes me about 3 months to mine 0.01btc. Solo mining would be excellent. I don't actually know how to go about it though. The core client doesn't let you just mine now.

Shouldn't setting up a bitcoin.conf file with rpcallowip etc. and pointing cgminer at the ip:port of the machine running bitcoind / bitcoin-qt suffice?
legendary
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Solo mining would be excellent. I don't actually know how to go about it though. The core client doesn't let you just mine now.

Both CGMiner and BFGMiner have GBT solo mining modes now, specifically designed to let you solo mine directly to your local bitcoin node.  The README for either miner will tell you all about it.
legendary
Activity: 4200
Merit: 4887
You're never too old to think young.
have you considered solo-mining? Then it's like playing the lottery.

I absolutely do not gamble.

Even if I only mine $5, I'd rather buy a beer than a lottery ticket.
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1029
Personally, I would have speculated (again) that these machines have such a short lifespan (due the seemingly ever exponentially increasing hash rate) that you would want to continue to run them while they are still profitable and with the passage of time they are going to become, more or less giant paper weights.. or maybe ONLY heaters b/c they are otherwise running at a loss.

My first-gen BFL ASICs were obsolete last winter. By the end of winter even underclocking them wouldn't have helped.

Indeed I see my miner as only a heater. Even if I only earn a few satoshis, I still feel as if I'm contributing to the network.

have you considered solo-mining? Then it's like playing the lottery.


I'm in the same situation. It takes me about 3 months to mine 0.01btc. Solo mining would be excellent. I don't actually know how to go about it though. The core client doesn't let you just mine now.
legendary
Activity: 3920
Merit: 11299
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Use your BTC profits to live it up in your old age and to use up all your money.

Don't worry. I'm already living it up.

I've been job free since 1976, live in one of the coolest neighborhood in downtown Toronto, have a 50 acre country retreat less than 2 hours away, consort with women young enough to be my daughters and gig a couple of times a month just to exercise my liver.

Sex and herbs and rock and roll!

 Cool


That's cool if you really need NOT work..... or at least if you do NOT have to retain the obligations of a J.O.B. and if you only worked until you were in your mid-20s, you could NOT have been too abused in the job force, unless you want to describe some specifics.

I've never been the employee type.

Many sole proprietorships and some partnerships (mostly bands).

Being a musician, I learned the value of multiple incomes quite early.

I never liked the idea of unemployment insurance, welfare, etc. Government money is dirty money, stolen from the taxpayers.

Certainly there can be a lot of value in finding your own way and to find your own comfort and a lifestyle that works for you.

However, just because you consider government money to be stolen and dirty, I do NOT share your conclusion that the various functions of government may NOT serve a function, even though you may perceive little value in such or you may perceive that it is NOT for you.  However, there may be a lot of ways in which various government programs and/or services have allowed for the infrastructure in which you were able to enjoy your lifestyle and you were NOT murdered by the time you were in your 20s... and you were able to live into your mid 60s with a life that you perceive to have been (to date) sufficiently fulfilling. congratulation!!!
legendary
Activity: 4200
Merit: 4887
You're never too old to think young.
Use your BTC profits to live it up in your old age and to use up all your money.

Don't worry. I'm already living it up.

I've been job free since 1976, live in one of the coolest neighborhood in downtown Toronto, have a 50 acre country retreat less than 2 hours away, consort with women young enough to be my daughters and gig a couple of times a month just to exercise my liver.

Sex and herbs and rock and roll!

 Cool

You sure you will see your 80s or 90s with that lifestyle? Cheesy

It's what keeps me young.

Use it or lose it.
donator
Activity: 2772
Merit: 1019
Personally, I would have speculated (again) that these machines have such a short lifespan (due the seemingly ever exponentially increasing hash rate) that you would want to continue to run them while they are still profitable and with the passage of time they are going to become, more or less giant paper weights.. or maybe ONLY heaters b/c they are otherwise running at a loss.

My first-gen BFL ASICs were obsolete last winter. By the end of winter even underclocking them wouldn't have helped.

Indeed I see my miner as only a heater. Even if I only earn a few satoshis, I still feel as if I'm contributing to the network.

have you considered solo-mining? Then it's like playing the lottery.
legendary
Activity: 4200
Merit: 4887
You're never too old to think young.
Use your BTC profits to live it up in your old age and to use up all your money.

Don't worry. I'm already living it up.

I've been job free since 1976, live in one of the coolest neighborhood in downtown Toronto, have a 50 acre country retreat less than 2 hours away, consort with women young enough to be my daughters and gig a couple of times a month just to exercise my liver.

Sex and herbs and rock and roll!

 Cool


That's cool if you really need NOT work..... or at least if you do NOT have to retain the obligations of a J.O.B. and if you only worked until you were in your mid-20s, you could NOT have been too abused in the job force, unless you want to describe some specifics.

I've never been the employee type.

Many sole proprietorships and some partnerships (mostly bands).

Being a musician, I learned the value of multiple incomes quite early.

I never liked the idea of unemployment insurance, welfare, etc. Government money is dirty money, stolen from the taxpayers.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
playing pasta and eating mandolinos
Ready to blowout that DOGE shit? The splash will be epic.

legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 1145
Use your BTC profits to live it up in your old age and to use up all your money.

Don't worry. I'm already living it up.

I've been job free since 1976, live in one of the coolest neighborhood in downtown Toronto, have a 50 acre country retreat less than 2 hours away, consort with women young enough to be my daughters and gig a couple of times a month just to exercise my liver.

Sex and herbs and rock and roll!

 Cool

You sure you will see your 80s or 90s with that lifestyle? Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 3920
Merit: 11299
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Use your BTC profits to live it up in your old age and to use up all your money.

Don't worry. I'm already living it up.

I've been job free since 1976, live in one of the coolest neighborhood in downtown Toronto, have a 50 acre country retreat less than 2 hours away, consort with women young enough to be my daughters and gig a couple of times a month just to exercise my liver.

Sex and herbs and rock and roll!

 Cool


That's cool if you really need NOT work..... or at least if you do NOT have to retain the obligations of a J.O.B. and if you only worked until you were in your mid-20s, you could NOT have been too abused in the job force, unless you want to describe some specifics.
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1029
DOGE UP and on it´s destined way to beome THE dominant crypto! Sooner or later his little brothers BTC and LTC will follow, don´t you worry!
Bitcoin = Gold
Litecoin = Silver
Dogecoin = USD

Payment processors love dogecoin because it encourages usage unlike bitcoin and litecoin which are horded and not great for there business model. It is almost unrivalled in the cryptoworld with the endless supply and has cheap fees and is fast

So....it's worthless?
legendary
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there's a good sense of humour on this thread today Smiley
legendary
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legendary
Activity: 4200
Merit: 4887
You're never too old to think young.
Use your BTC profits to live it up in your old age and to use up all your money.

Don't worry. I'm already living it up.

I've been job free since 1976, live in one of the coolest neighborhood in downtown Toronto, have a 50 acre country retreat less than 2 hours away, consort with women young enough to be my daughters and gig a couple of times a month just to exercise my liver.

Sex and herbs and rock and roll!

 Cool
legendary
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I will let the rest of my DOGE run on their own for now, will buy back later. (thanks for 20 free BTC)  Cheesy

lucky

send one to me bro Cool
newbie
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