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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 5306. (Read 26710161 times)

legendary
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I bet there was much more activity here at 5K (coming up or going down).
Are WO peeps exhausted? Many were counting on lambos in the fall, some already bought their ranches and lakes.

I am not disappointed of bitcoin, but my faith in humanity took a dip the last year-year and a half.
It just feels wicked...
I sometimes have an overwhelming desire to not do anything productive at all.
legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
Quote
Privilege escalation with polkit: How to get root on Linux with a seven-year-old bug


https://github.blog/2021-06-10-privilege-escalation-polkit-root-on-linux-with-bug/
legendary
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
chart buddy spacer to prevent critical mass from forming

hey look still over 35k
legendary
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legendary
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legendary
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It looks like the installed a wee little internal device with a standard USB connection and soldered that to pins on the board.  It may just be nvram.

It could be writing the seed to that and then sending it home, or even signing a transaction and sending THAT home where they can then broadcast it and take the monies.


Interesting. I guess it's hard to spot a fake when it's not a fake. I wonder what method they use to send the payload home.
legendary
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legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
Pre weekend fake out

Before real weekend pump …?
legendary
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legendary
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Thanks.
Boy, the scammers skillset seems to be constantly improving  Angry.

legendary
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Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!

I am also hoping to be selected for this!  First thing I do will be to paint it orange.  But I would LOVE to get this hardware.  I might even remove the hack and just have another ledger.  They are obviously putting serious work into this.

It's original hardware then? I would have thought it was likely just a lookalike with custom cheaper shit. Presumably you have to download their wallet software too.

Speaking of Ledger, I was quite disappointed when I went to use some funds around a couple of months back that I had to upgrade the firmware before it would work right with the software on my phone. I guess I always have the seed words but that kind of fragility reduces security in my book.

From what i understand it has something parsitic added to it.



It looks like the installed a wee little internal device with a standard USB connection and soldered that to pins on the board.  It may just be nvram.

It could be writing the seed to that and then sending it home, or even signing a transaction and sending THAT home where they can then broadcast it and take the monies.

I would not really use it. but I might play with it some, if they send it.  I have a little skill with electronics...
legendary
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copper member
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Bitcoin over USD reason # 1,369

legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
At JJG

I am small potatoes

well under 10 btc

Aren't we all small potatoes - except Mindrust made it to 10BTC for almost a whole day.. but that was on March 11, and we know what happened thereafter.   Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked

Not easy HODLing so many BTCs.

$350m long squeeze liquidations for the last day! For a 6% drop this is quite a lot. Clearly the greedy high leverage guys prefer to lose on a bet their funds, instead of buying bitcoins on spot exchanges and hodling. An easy prey for the whales. As for the spot exchange traders, their misery is the same. Hodlers as always are not affected.

Edit. And roughly $13bil longs have been liquidated since 12 May, according to https://www.bybt.com/LiquidationData. I don't see CME and some other derivate exchanges in the list, so the sum is perhaps much bigger. Imagine all these fiat to had been invested in buying bitcoins! That is more than 400K coins! What stupid people inhabit this earth! Flatearthers, Moron Musk worshippers, etc...

What's the theory then?

We are not going to be able to go UP (for reals) until quantity of leveraged longs falls to such a level that it is no longer "easy peasy" profitable to liquidate them without hardly any coins?

Saylor must love this.  He is able to pick up coins for cheapity cheap - because the price fails/refuses to go up.
legendary
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the noon wall report at 1:11pm

#dyor

1h



4h

#stronghands
legendary
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legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
more on Elon 'asshat' Musk









A wanna be.


At JJG

I am small potatoes

well under 10 btc

Wait, what?





Does that not tear a hole into the fabric of reality, at least?


Sharp eyes.

It actually is the only browser that lets me watch my apple + tv on this mac mini I am typing on.

  That my friend is the true sign of a bent reality.
legendary
Activity: 3766
Merit: 5146
Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!
more on Elon 'asshat' Musk









A wanna be.


At JJG

I am small potatoes

well under 10 btc

Wait, what?





Does that not tear a hole into the fabric of reality, at least?
legendary
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I am also hoping to be selected for this!  First thing I do will be to paint it orange.  But I would LOVE to get this hardware.  I might even remove the hack and just have another ledger.  They are obviously putting serious work into this.

It's original hardware then? I would have thought it was likely just a lookalike with custom cheaper shit. Presumably you have to download their wallet software too.

Speaking of Ledger, I was quite disappointed when I went to use some funds around a couple of months back that I had to upgrade the firmware before it would work right with the software on my phone. I guess I always have the seed words but that kind of fragility reduces security in my book.

If you buy a new hardware wallet get a Trezor. It cost more but in return you will enjoy more quality experience.
legendary
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One thing that has always puzzled me is the fact that all phishing attacks I've received or seen (mostly emails, but also the one above), contain mistakes (spelling, grammatical, syntactical) in the text they use. I just wonder why this is the case. Can't the scammers find someone who knows how to write, and have him write, or at least proofread, the text they use? It's almost as if the scammers want to include mistakes, in an attempt to morally justify their actions (i.e., "it's so obvious it's a scam, so if you fall for it you deserve it because you're stupid").

I've seen it said that the errors help weed out people who would spot the scam and attract those dumb enough not to be phased by them. That doesn't seem to make a whole lot of sense to me. Butt watt doo eye now?
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