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legendary
Activity: 3920
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Eadem mutata resurgo
Thanks Fuckerberg:

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/apr/03/500-million-facebook-users-website-hackers


CryptosRUs speculating that news may have resulted in a little downturn in the BTC price due to exposing info useful to hackers.

I DO have a Fuckerberg Book account but thankfully never associated my phone number with it.

Does anyone have a direct link to the stolen data?

sure if you send the bitcorn first Wink lol

yes here is the direct link to the data... https://www.facebook.com/


Edit:
Joke a part this data was leaked in Jan 2021, but did not get much media attention now all of the sudden after three months it resurfaced

By the way zuck's id is 4 and you can confirm like this...

https://www.facebook.com/4

1. Cameron Winklevoss
2. Tyler Winklevoss
3. Eduardo Saverin?
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1767
Cлaвa Укpaїнi!
Remember when everything would close by 6 pm on Saturdays and not open again until Monday morning.  One of the towns I lived in also closed up all the shops at noon on Wednesdays (I never knew why).  Cashing a paycheck was difficult because the banks closed at 3 pm on Thursdays.

When I was a kid, all stores in Sweden except gas stations and kiosks closed at 6 pm on weekdays and 1 pm on Saturdays, Sundays everything was closed, except the aforementioned exceptions.
The law that regulated opening hours was scrapped in 1972 and today things are (if the owner so wishes) open 24/7.
It did take a while after -72 before stores started expanding their opening hours though, and it was common for basically everything to be closed on Sundays and during Easter in the 70s.
I remember Sundays when the whole society was of work at the same time, there was some kind of tranquility to that, although as a young man I didn't really appreciate that.

I think that still is the case in Germany.


and it was the best time trust me... I guess not only in Sweden but in many other places too this was the common routine... 6pm and everything is closed except for some restaurants or petrol stations. So by default in evening you will be home and now you will have no choice but to spend rest of the evening with your family and loved ones. That was pre-internet, now even if you are at home and sitting in the same place but every one disconnected from each other and glued to their cellphones no idea of surrounding whos sitting and what they talking about.

Actually, I would spend that time with my friends, we would sit in somebodys room or basement and listen to records or watch a movie or just talk. Or if the weather permitted, we would just hang out ouside.
Not unlike "that 70s show" actually, one of the reasons I liked that show so much is that it reminded me a lot of my youth.
legendary
Activity: 2282
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Cлaвa Укpaїнi!
And pubs usually closed at midnight and night clubs a 1 am.
When I was 15 I got a moped for my birthday, and I remember riding through Malmö at around one o clock at night on it, and it was empty.
No people on the streets, no cars, with the odd exception. Not even the ring road, the motorway around Malmö was very busy.
Today it's very different, both the inner and the new-ish outer ring roads are quite busy, and night clubs close at 5 am, people on the streets at night, especially in the summer and shops open 24/7.

Edit: The ring road was fairly newly opened when I did this nighttime excursion, but still.
copper member
Activity: 1526
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Remember when everything would close by 6 pm on Saturdays and not open again until Monday morning.  One of the towns I lived in also closed up all the shops at noon on Wednesdays (I never knew why).  Cashing a paycheck was difficult because the banks closed at 3 pm on Thursdays.

When I was a kid, all stores in Sweden except gas stations and kiosks closed at 6 pm on weekdays and 1 pm on Saturdays, Sundays everything was closed, except the aforementioned exceptions.
The law that regulated opening hours was scrapped in 1972 and today things are (if the owner so wishes) open 24/7.
It did take a while after -72 before stores started expanding their opening hours though, and it was common for basically everything to be closed on Sundays and during Easter in the 70s.
I remember Sundays when the whole society was of work at the same time, there was some kind of tranquility to that, although as a young man I didn't really appreciate that.

I think that still is the case in Germany.


and it was the best time trust me... I guess not only in Sweden but in many other places too this was the common routine... 6pm and everything is closed except for some restaurants or petrol stations. So by default in evening you will be home and now you will have no choice but to spend rest of the evening with your family and loved ones. That was pre-internet, now even if you are at home and sitting in the same place but every one disconnected from each other and glued to their cellphones no idea of surrounding whos sitting and what they talking about.
copper member
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Merit: 2890
This is the guy who broke the fb data leak news and he have to say something <3...


https://twitter.com/UnderTheBreach/status/1378724412334219265
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1767
Cлaвa Укpaїнi!
Good morn Bitcoinland.
Five eight two four eight dollars,
Bitcoinaverage.

I hate holidays
Because nothing is open.
Covid's bad enough.

There's nothing to do
Except wait for sixty grand
To get established.

So... go Bitcoin go.
Go Bitcoin go. Go Bitcoin.
Go go Bitcoin go.

Stop shilling altcoins in this thread sub-forum will you.


ftfy

There's a place for shitcoin talk. The Wall Observer is where the adults meet.

Krypto Kindergarten is over here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=224.0

 Remember when everything would close by 6 pm on Saturdays and not open again until Monday morning.  One of the towns I lived in also closed up all the shops at noon on Wednesdays (I never knew why).  Cashing a paycheck was difficult because the banks closed at 3 pm on Thursdays.


When I was a kid, all stores in Sweden except gas stations and kiosks closed at 6 pm on weekdays and 1 pm on Saturdays, Sundays everything was closed, except the aforementioned exceptions.
The law that regulated opening hours was scrapped in 1972 and today things are (if the owner so wishes) open 24/7.
It did take a while after -72 before stores started expanding their opening hours though, and it was common for basically everything to be closed on Sundays and during Easter in the 70s.
I remember Sundays when the whole society was of work at the same time, there was some kind of tranquility to that, although as a young man I didn't really appreciate that.

I think that still is the case in Germany.
copper member
Activity: 1526
Merit: 2890
Thanks Fuckerberg:

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/apr/03/500-million-facebook-users-website-hackers


CryptosRUs speculating that news may have resulted in a little downturn in the BTC price due to exposing info useful to hackers.

I DO have a Fuckerberg Book account but thankfully never associated my phone number with it.

Does anyone have a direct link to the stolen data?

sure if you send the bitcorn first Wink lol

yes here is the direct link to the data... https://www.facebook.com/


Edit:
Joke a part this data was leaked in Jan 2021, but did not get much media attention now all of the sudden after three months it resurfaced

By the way zuck's id is 4 and you can confirm like this...

https://www.facebook.com/4
hero member
Activity: 1848
Merit: 640
*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
Thanks Fuckerberg:

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/apr/03/500-million-facebook-users-website-hackers


CryptosRUs speculating that news may have resulted in a little downturn in the BTC price due to exposing info useful to hackers.

I DO have a Fuckerberg Book account but thankfully never associated my phone number with it.

Does anyone have a direct link to the stolen data?

sure if you send the bitcorn first Wink lol
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 2267
1RichyTrEwPYjZSeAYxeiFBNnKC9UjC5k
Remember when everything would close by 6 pm on Saturdays and not open again until Monday morning.  One of the towns I lived in also closed up all the shops at noon on Wednesdays (I never knew why).  Cashing a paycheck was difficult because the banks closed at 3 pm on Thursdays.

From the UK? Early closing Wednesday was shit. I remember the home improvement places fighting to be allowed to open on Sundays too.
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
long time no posts.


more than a 3 hour gap!

"news at 11...@philipma1957 fills the notorious gap in WO posts with his selfless writings."

bitcoin is resting on it's laurels at 58.3K, sleeping like a child.
I don't mind. Shhhh...let's close the weekly (by EST) in 12 min, albeit some count Saturday night as the week close.

works for me. bedtime is coming up ⬆️

well, daily tiny up (0.1%), basically flat, weekly up 4.86%.
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 2267
1RichyTrEwPYjZSeAYxeiFBNnKC9UjC5k
Strike executes the international transfer through their Lightning infrastructure, and the party at the other end receives their own fiat currency. 

What international transfer? How is this different from regular forex other than buzzwords?
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
long time no posts.


more than a 3 hour gap!

"news at 11...@philipma1957 fills the notorious gap in WO posts with his selfless writings."

bitcoin is resting on it's laurels at 58.3K, sleeping like a child.
I don't mind. Shhhh...let's close the weekly (by EST) in 12 min, albeit some count Saturday night as the week close.

works for me. bedtime is coming up ⬆️
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
long time no posts.


more than a 3 hour gap!

"news at 11...@philipma1957 fills the notorious gap in WO posts with his selfless writings."

bitcoin is resting on it's laurels at 58.3K, sleeping like a child.
I don't mind. Shhhh...let's close the weekly (by EST) in 12 min, albeit some count Saturday night as the week's close.
legendary
Activity: 2184
Merit: 1540
I always check the price every hour (mostly..).. So I can know if I have to sell more or not. Cheesy Cheesy

Gotta look after that 0.2BTC stash bro!

I'm actually hodling lots of BCH... I just found out recently that I had them from back in the day on the main keys. Cheesy Cheesy
Your boy Elon is not going to pump this one. Tongue
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
long time no posts.


more than a 3 hour gap!
legendary
Activity: 3388
Merit: 3514
born once atheist
As we can see, the wall of bitcoin wanting to be converted to USD is ever growing and further proving that no new ATH can come. Soon the wall of sell orders will wash over and through the "wall" of buy orders. It is mathematically certain that we will see $10k again this year. I know nobody really doubts this.

Will you ever get tired mate?

Where's r0ach btw? (wasn't there a rule where you can mention him twice a year?)

I have it on good authority that RoAch retired to Israel and was last seen
polishing silver butt plugs and flapping his arms at the Wailing Wall....

My most humble apologies for quoting myself. I just felt in this particular case it was appropriate. (and I didn't want to risk breaking that "rule")
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
Thanks Fuckerberg:

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/apr/03/500-million-facebook-users-website-hackers


CryptosRUs speculating that news may have resulted in a little downturn in the BTC price due to exposing info useful to hackers.

I DO have a Fuckerberg Book account but thankfully never associated my phone number with it.

Does anyone have a direct link to the stolen data?
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
I always check the price every hour (mostly..).. So I can know if I have to sell more or not. Cheesy Cheesy

Gotta look after that 0.2BTC stash bro!

I'm actually hodling lots of BCH... I just found out recently that I had them from back in the day on the main keys. Cheesy Cheesy

Thats to be very happy about, having lots of bch .... what you doing here actually....

A debatable point, but the way US tax instructions are written, one possible interpretation is that if you did not split BTC and BCH/BSV, you are not in "actual possession" of BCH branch coins.
Once you 'split' those two, BCH and also BSV upon further split becomes an 'income' with tax due.
That said, it is a point that is being discussed.
Of course, if you had BTC on exchange and they split BCH for you, the tax was due when they did it (the tax season after that financial year).
Therefore, dormant coins might have bch in them due to no fault (or desire) of the owner.
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 13505
BTC + Crossfit, living life.
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 13505
BTC + Crossfit, living life.
I always check the price every hour (mostly..).. So I can know if I have to sell more or not. Cheesy Cheesy

Gotta look after that 0.2BTC stash bro!

I'm actually hodling lots of BCH... I just found out recently that I had them from back in the day on the main keys. Cheesy Cheesy

Thats to be very happy about, having lots of bch .... what you doing here actually....
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