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legendary
Activity: 4354
Merit: 9201
'The right to privacy matters'
At least we aren't poor though  Wink

Hahahaha.. and there is that.

so 19k has not breached on bitstamp tonight.

and we dropped from 18960 to 18650 or so.

maybe we drift at 18000-18900 for the next few days.

true and maybe we going back to 17200$ even , its time to a chance for altcoins to breath dont u think !

Fuck altcoins.

Don't you think.

Remember I am inclusive of any coin that I can mine and turn into BTC.

Eth price rising makes my gpu mining more successful.

Which in turn allows me to buy more btc.

a 500 price for eth means

250 to partners

250 for btc

a 540 price for eth means

270 to partners

270 for btc
legendary
Activity: 2016
Merit: 1259
I feel like such a fag right now.

Bought $500 worth of corn on Paypal, for, reasons (?) and it's now worth $503 or something.

Winning ?

EDIT: OK. Bought another $500 worth of corn on Gemini to cleanse my spirit, and balance the karmic scales.

Some day, you'll be able to buy yourself somethin' real nice  Cheesy
full member
Activity: 896
Merit: 236
Fuck altcoins.

Don't you think.

Nah... I enjoy my double dip too much Grin
Sadly every one have no this luxury of double dip  Wink Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1035
Fuck altcoins.

Don't you think.

Nah... I enjoy my double dip too much Grin
member
Activity: 168
Merit: 11
At least we aren't poor though  Wink

Hahahaha.. and there is that.

so 19k has not breached on bitstamp tonight.

and we dropped from 18960 to 18650 or so.

maybe we drift at 18000-18900 for the next few days.

true and maybe we going back to 17200$ even , its time to a chance for altcoins to breath dont u think !

Fuck altcoins.

Don't you think.
I am feeling very happy with this Bitcoin alone because I started with this and now staying with this here hopefully my stay will some long.
legendary
Activity: 3962
Merit: 11519
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
At least we aren't poor though  Wink

Hahahaha.. and there is that.

so 19k has not breached on bitstamp tonight.

and we dropped from 18960 to 18650 or so.

maybe we drift at 18000-18900 for the next few days.

true and maybe we going back to 17200$ even , its time to a chance for altcoins to breath dont u think !

Fuck altcoins.

Don't you think.
hero member
Activity: 1204
Merit: 755
Homo Sapiens Bitcoinerthalensis
Institutions would probably "correct' this on Monday, but for now something strange is happening.

Nothing much strange, if you noticed the increased altFOMO. Even the WO beggar turned up.
This can only mean one thing as far as I'm concerned, on Monday when the EUR/USD pair resumes trading, alts will dive once more, and BTC will rise to a new ATH.
The fully blown alt party and the BTC manic bull, is not in sync just yet. Whales need to take profit before the end of the year somehow.



Most of your data would work.  Just not your wallet keys.

Why not? I mean, whats the difference? In a custodial crypto bank - to safeguard them.
Sorry philipma, I really don't agree. Some things should remain private.
sr. member
Activity: 505
Merit: 270
Don't Trust, Verify

Quote
.@PayPal bitcoin explained in one photo.#NotYourKeysNotYourBitcoin
https://twitter.com/BitcoinMemeHub/status/1327228711884754945
They are your friends
member
Activity: 168
Merit: 11
I feel like such a fag right now.

Bought $500 worth of corn on Paypal, for, reasons (?) and it's now worth $503 or something.

Winning ?
I also bought few weeks back and now already in good profit still feeling this can go more high so not selling but very confusing situation for me.
legendary
Activity: 1869
Merit: 5781
Neighborhood Shenanigans Dispenser
I feel like such a fag right now.

Bought $500 worth of corn on Paypal, for, reasons (?) and it's now worth $503 or something.

Winning ?

EDIT: OK. Bought another $500 worth of corn on Gemini to cleanse my spirit, and balance the karmic scales.
legendary
Activity: 2242
Merit: 3523
Flippin' burgers since 1163.
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1059
nutildah-III / NFT2021-04-01
One of the main reasons why we (at least I) despise banks, governments and corporations, namely their appalling bureaucracy and their slowness and horrible lack of efficiency, should be used as a protection against them. Fill out their forms and reply to their questionnaires in a way that satisfies them, and you'll probably be perfectly fine....

Oh of course. It's not that big a deal, bitcoins go through a special account at the bank that is KYCed and all taxes are paid and so forth. It's just annoying to see it going into every aspect of one's life. Plus I remember paypal hacks and know the damage having too much information out there can cause.

So if I don't need PP I don't need to give them even more data to lose. Plus there is that "if you don't control your keys, it's not bitcoin" voice that whispers in the back of my head.

I wonder if there could be a way to turn this whole KYC and ID thing to our advantage. For instance, what if we would simply post all of our private data on the net? If we then were accused of something that leads back to us, we could simply answer: sure, but that could have been anybody, because my data is publicly available anywhere. (let's be honest, government security has more holes than a sieve anyway, so our info probably is up for grabs already...)

Most of your data would work.  Just not your wallet keys.

Good suggestion Cool Most of the other so-called "private" date are invented by government and corporations anyway: SSA number, national registry number (or whatever it's called in countries all over the world), addresses and numbers, account numbers etc.

Shouldn't complain though. At least our parents got to pick our first names freely.
legendary
Activity: 4354
Merit: 9201
'The right to privacy matters'
One of the main reasons why we (at least I) despise banks, governments and corporations, namely their appalling bureaucracy and their slowness and horrible lack of efficiency, should be used as a protection against them. Fill out their forms and reply to their questionnaires in a way that satisfies them, and you'll probably be perfectly fine....

Oh of course. It's not that big a deal, bitcoins go through a special account at the bank that is KYCed and all taxes are paid and so forth. It's just annoying to see it going into every aspect of one's life. Plus I remember paypal hacks and know the damage having too much information out there can cause.

So if I don't need PP I don't need to give them even more data to lose. Plus there is that "if you don't control your keys, it's not bitcoin" voice that whispers in the back of my head.

I wonder if there could be a way to turn this whole KYC and ID thing to our advantage. For instance, what if we would simply post all of our private data on the net? If we then were accused of something that leads back to us, we could simply answer: sure, but that could have been anybody, because my data is publicly available anywhere. (let's be honest, government security has more holes than a sieve anyway, so our info probably is up for grabs already...)

Most of your data would work.  Just not your wallet keys.
sr. member
Activity: 505
Merit: 270
Don't Trust, Verify
Quote
the @Grayscale team scooped up over $188 million
into Grayscale #Bitcoin Trust alone, *yesterday*.
REMINDER: all 10 products in the Grayscale family are
available for purchase at NAV by eligible accredited investors
➡️ https://grayscale.co/startinvesting/
https://twitter.com/Sonnenshein/status/1329779032251097094
ATH soon,get the pen ready to write Grin

legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 7340
Farewell, Leo


I just destroyed over 1,000 bitcoin days myself, but I didn’t sell any..
And? Did it worth it?
legendary
Activity: 3990
Merit: 4597
"Old hands have been selling into this rally since the start of Nov (BTC @$13k)."


don't we know it....led by BLB  Cheesy
My policy: sell fiat, gain btc and, sorry JJG, "other items".
My preference is btc, always, but I am not going to ignore other ways of making money.
legendary
Activity: 3962
Merit: 11519
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Tongue

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Fuck you, too, Jay.  Tongue  #nohomo   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

you are just imitating me.. so there was absolutely no originality in your response.   Tongue Tongue


 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Don’t you know when I am doing my Jay impression?   Tongue Tongue Tongue

Being one who pays attention to details, I even emulate the spacing between your punctuation and your smileys.  Wink

Difficult to argue with any of those admissions of activities and intentions

Even though I cannot really know your circumstances, at least you don't seem to be a nocoiner, fence-sitter, bitcoin naysayer, altcoin pumpener or any of those kinds of character traits that I would weigh as negatives, so there is that potentially positive angle... 

In other words, even if we are not exactly on the same page at all times, we seem to be somewhere within the same chapter.  Wink Wink 



#nohomo...
legendary
Activity: 2296
Merit: 2262
BTC or BUST
I just destroyed over 1,000 bitcoin days myself, but I didn’t sell any..
legendary
Activity: 2242
Merit: 3523
Flippin' burgers since 1163.
"Old hands have been selling into this rally since the start of Nov (BTC @$13k)."


https://twitter.com/woonomic/status/1330114996806803457
legendary
Activity: 3990
Merit: 4597
@JJG, Your plan does not include the "universe", just bitcoin/fiat duality.
IMHO, a more holistic approach-like the one @Wekkel was hinting at is needed.
Albeit, thou does "protest too much" sometimes.
This weekend, for some reason, retail is going for "crypto" with gusto, forgetting about bitcoin for a day.
Institutions would probably "correct' this on Monday, but for now something strange is happening.
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