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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 353. (Read 26712988 times)

legendary
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market gets closer
to the all time high value,
making me happy


# A "fat" haiku
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 3439
Man who stares at charts (and stars, too...)


Would i need a hard drive (ssd) to operate it?
asking for a friend...

a pc most likely. most of the ones like it need a pc.  but to be fair I know some are stand alone. just the internet.

I never ran a bitaxe model but 15-20 watts pointed to ckpool seems like fun.

When I get it I will review it.

Hmm, a PC... I don't have one up 24/7, but a Raspberry Pi4 would possibly be enough?
Those Pi's are silent and low on power consumption, but they are not the most reliable mini-devices, i needed to hard-reboot mine (Pi3, Pi4) every couple of weeks when they went into some state like Guru Meditation (for Commodore Amiga lovers).


I have a bitaxe with 500GH/s and it does not require a PC or hard drive. you can configure it with a mobile phone. but you need a wireless network to connect the device to the internet.

my best difficulty missed finding a block by the factor of 1 million Smiley



Yay, then this one might be right for me. For helping the network, mainly. IDC if it finds a block or not.
Well, to be precise, i will care if it finds one, of course  Grin
legendary
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Merit: 1823
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Explanation
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legendary
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a Cray can run an endless loop in under 4 hours

Would i need a hard drive (ssd) to operate it?
asking for a friend...

a pc most likely. most of the ones like it need a pc.  but to be fair I know some are stand alone. just the internet.

I never ran a bitaxe model but 15-20 watts pointed to ckpool seems like fun.

When I get it I will review it.

I have a bitaxe with 500GH/s and it does not require a PC or hard drive. you can configure it with a mobile phone. but you need a wireless network to connect the device to the internet.

my best difficulty missed finding a block by the factor of 1 million Smiley

legendary
Activity: 1869
Merit: 5781
Neighborhood Shenanigans Dispenser
$68K reminds me of $58K
When are we going to start saying "$68K" never.

$68k is the new $58k.
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1823
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Explanation
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hero member
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Merit: 537
I love the smell of new ATH

legendary
Activity: 2380
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legendary
Activity: 2380
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1CBuddyxy4FerT3hzMmi1Jz48ESzRw1ZzZ

Explanation
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legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1823
1CBuddyxy4FerT3hzMmi1Jz48ESzRw1ZzZ

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hero member
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bitcoin retard
Look what the bitcoin opponents wrote...Sun Tzu: "know thine enemy":

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4985877

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....we analyse in this paper the impact of a Bitcoin-positive scenario

the wealth effects (:on early adopters)
can only come at the expense
of the rest of society (:the latecomers/nocoiners)

sounds like socialists are whining because they think they missed the train... pathetic !

Socialists? They're bankers FFS. ...
...


Bankers.... yes FFS!  Socializing losses and privatizing profits.  Wanting socialism for everyone except yourself is exactly what a real elite socialist is.  You can find that kind of elite in every socialist country that ever existed.

Besides, we don't call it EUDSSR for no reason.
 
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 3038
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4985877
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the wealth effects
can only come at the expense
of the rest of society




Redistribution
A good thing or a bad thing?
Good if I do it




#haiku
legendary
Activity: 3766
Merit: 5146
Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!
I sort of feel like I'm turning into Anonymint.  Wonder how old Shelby is doin...
legendary
Activity: 4354
Merit: 9201
'The right to privacy matters'

Would i need a hard drive (ssd) to operate it?
asking for a friend...

a pc most likely. most of the ones like it need a pc.  but to be fair I know some are stand alone. just the internet.

I never ran a bitaxe model but 15-20 watts pointed to ckpool seems like fun.

When I get it I will review it.
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 3439
Man who stares at charts (and stars, too...)

Would i need a hard drive (ssd) to operate it?
asking for a friend...
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1823
1CBuddyxy4FerT3hzMmi1Jz48ESzRw1ZzZ

Explanation
Chartbuddy thanks talkimg.com
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 3038
Look what the bitcoin opponents wrote...Sun Tzu: "know thine enemy":

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4985877

Quote
....we analyse in this paper the impact of a Bitcoin-positive scenario

the wealth effects (:on early adopters)
can only come at the expense
of the rest of society (:the latecomers/nocoiners)

sounds like socialists are whining because they think they missed the train... pathetic !

Socialists? They're bankers FFS. Specifically, two employees of the ECB.

They don't explore the point "who benefits from the debasement of fiat coin?". Oh wait, I guess it's the early holders (of fiat), at the expense of the latecomers (the plebs).

No need to mention that with bitcoin the appreciation is automatic, because mr. Market does what it does. With fiat, the debasement is artificially kept up by more printing by... wait who is it? Ah, the banks - especially the central banks like the ECB. Hm, I see.

Besides, I've checked: their paper hasn't been "published". It is up for peer review. SSRN is just a repository of papers in the domain of the social sciences. Those papers are uploaded by the authors - not by the journal reviewing them for possible publication. On the contrary, the journals often ask for removal of a paper after it's published because they need readers to pay.

I hope they get ripped a pair of new ones in the review process. All it takes is one Austrian School economist in the reviewer panel (usually 3 reviewers), or someone with some sense, or someone without their head looped into their ass under the roof of a central bank. Or a coiner.

I haven't found out if it's possible to monitor the progress of a paper from there, but I doubt it is. It would be nice to see if/when/where it does get published, and how many changes it goes through. It sure belongs more in speculation/political commentary than hard economics.
legendary
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Explanation
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legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1823
1CBuddyxy4FerT3hzMmi1Jz48ESzRw1ZzZ

Explanation
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hero member
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Merit: 1891
bitcoin retard
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(Bloomberg) -- Billionaire investor Stan Druckenmiller said markets are pricing in a Donald Trump victory ahead of next month’s US presidential election.

During the past 12 days, the market has seemed “very convinced Trump is going to win,” Druckenmiller said Wednesday in a Bloomberg Television interview. “You can see it in the bank stocks, you can see it in crypto.”

Looks like Trump election might trigger a super bull run soon?

If its already decided then I guess there's no reason to go out and vote.

Just let them do it for you


Michigan's voter rolls list 8.4 million registered voters, nearly 500,000 more than the eligible voting population
https://www.bridgemi.com/michigan-government/michigan-voter-rolls-inflated-500k-state-says-its-no-issue-gop-disagrees
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