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legendary
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At least the recovery of the Bitcoin price is very positive, it is a great opportunity to continue in #HODL mode

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The cryptocurrency market’s rally comes as the stock market has seen a stellar day of gains by any standard. The S&P 500 index has gained 10% while the Dow Jones has seen a rally not seen in literal decades, rallying by more than 11% on the trading session in a move that has left many astounded.



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It's interesting to see how Bitcoin has recently reached $6700 but market sentiment is still extremely fearful

$BTC #Crypto #Bitcoin





Twitter: https://twitter.com/rektcapital/status/1242432003825426433

Source: https://www.newsbtc.com/2020/03/24/bitcoin-explodes-6800-sp500-rallies-qe-infinity-coronavirus-bill/
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
nah

just introspection

mortality and all that
legendary
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so fucking bizarre

to have the mind of a god in this clock ticking, meat bag body
Sounds lovely, shrooms?
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
so fucking bizarre

to have the mind of a god in this clock ticking, meat bag body
legendary
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Oh how cute! So want! Not sure why......

 You made my daughter smile.  Thanks Smiley

Well homer, you may have revealed more than intended by failing to disclaim #nohomo when donning such "cutie pie" hat.   Tongue Tongue  Just saying.


 





Oh how cute! So want! Not sure why......

 You made my daughter smile.  Thanks Smiley

Well homer, you may have revealed more than intended by failing to disclaim #nohomo when donning such "cutie pie" hat.   Tongue Tongue  Just saying.

Foo. I just happen to:

a) Have enjoyed My Little Pony when my kid was little
b) My favorite is Fluttershy.

#sonohomobromo


 For me it was Paw Patrol
 
  #nohomobromo Smiley
legendary
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I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)


Oh how cute! So want! Not sure why......

 You made my daughter smile.  Thanks Smiley

Well homer, you may have revealed more than intended by failing to disclaim #nohomo when donning such "cutie pie" hat.   Tongue Tongue  Just saying.

Foo. I just happen to:

a) Have enjoyed My Little Pony when my kid was little
b) My favorite is Fluttershy.

#sonohomobromo
legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
There are likely a whole lot of better ways to live than to be engaging in likely to be fruitless and seemingly unnecessary elective litigation battles with governments.

Yeah, suing this retard might be tough.




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


Oh how cute! So want! Not sure why......

 You made my daughter smile.  Thanks Smiley

Well homer, you may have revealed more than intended by failing to disclaim #nohomo when donning such "cutie pie" hat.   Tongue Tongue  Just saying.
legendary
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Now that we're a self-isolating family with lots of time together, my daughter made me sit down and teach her how to design WO hats.  She's into that Animal Crossing game so that was her inspiration.  Apparently Isabelle (one of the characters) is going to take us back up to 10k!

 

 avatar-sized

 

 Once we master the hats together, we're going to master Bitcoin wallets.




Oh how cute! So want! Not sure why......

 You made my daughter smile.  Thanks Smiley
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 7912
Now that we're a self-isolating family with lots of time together, my daughter made me sit down and teach her how to design WO hats.  She's into that Animal Crossing game so that was her inspiration.  Apparently Isabelle (one of the characters) is going to take us back up to 10k!
~snipped cause your wearing it! Wink~

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 Once we master the hats together, we're going to master Bitcoin wallets.
Love that hat and thanks for taking the time to create this one for me just intime for my ranking up today.
Just in time xhomerx10 you are great at that it seems! Grin

But now I am getting jealous of yours all the sudden cause we'll now have to find out which hat makes BTC price goes up.
Animal crossing or an Ultra instinct Goku. Undecided

Good work as always! Wink

 Congratulations on making Hero member!  Nice hat.
I think Ultra Instinct Goku and Animal Crossing Isabella are going to team up to break 10 thousand Smiley
legendary
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Now that we're a self-isolating family with lots of time together, my daughter made me sit down and teach her how to design WO hats.  She's into that Animal Crossing game so that was her inspiration.  Apparently Isabelle (one of the characters) is going to take us back up to 10k!
~snipped cause your wearing it! Wink~

 avatar-sized

 

 Once we master the hats together, we're going to master Bitcoin wallets.
Love that hat and thanks for taking the time to create this one for me just intime for my ranking up today.
Just in time xhomerx10 you are great at that it seems! Grin

But now I am getting jealous of yours all the sudden cause we'll now have to find out which hat makes BTC price goes up.
Animal crossing or an Ultra instinct Goku. Undecided

Good work as always! Wink
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
I had troubles with my trezor in Thailand, I had the trezor but the backup codes were on the seastead. That's part of it, you need backups but what to do with the backups?

Fortunately I had a backup that I split among family members because all of my cryptosteel was on the seastead.


Elwar, are you talking about your seed key still on the seastead? If so, what happened to it? If the seastead has been confiscated by authorities, I hope you moved your coins to a new trezor.

Correct. Seed was on there. They had about 2 weeks to figure out what that piece of paper with a bunch of random words was for.

Fortunately I got all of my BTC off of it.


Rather than saying your funds are secure you should be fucking with them and saying that that was your only copy but its encoded so they will never get it. Let them jump through hoops for awhile. Cheesy

Yes, this is true. I had 2100 bitcoins in that cryptosteel wallet.

When I sue them (and I will), I will expect them to pay me back every satoshi. In bitcoin.
You can expect anything you want. How big is your army?

There are likely a whole lot of better ways to live than to be engaging in likely to be fruitless and seemingly unnecessary elective litigation battles with governments.
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
You know, they had to break it to the public gently and gradually, and they did give out hints for the acute of hearing.
Imagine where we'd be now if on Jan 15th say, when the CCP had ignored it for too long, and it was clear it was going to go global,
"We interrupt your inessential group-sex session to inform you it is now illegal, as is meeting anyone in the street, travelling, clothes shopping, buying too much soap, underplaying the dangers of the virus on social media, wiping your arse lavishly, buying 3 or more tins of beans, visiting your grandma...""Oh btw also digital dollars, drones bossing you about, economic meltdown and more fun stuff". They didn't even know half of it and just chucked it in at the best opportunity. We'd be burning now with food riots instead of cowering at home and just possibly putting all that off for a bit while they regroup and see how to press home the advantage, I mean er continue to protect us.

aren't you just a goddamned ray of sunshine today
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
I'm feeling a bit nervous about having my bitcoins on the exchange right now. If they suddenly "lose" everyone's bitcoins...what would anyone really care? Everyone has enough problems than to worry about a bunch of rich folks losing money.

I am also a bit gun shy on many cold storage systems I have used. I barely got out of Thailand with my bitcoins intact.

Keeping anything physical requires thinking of different scenarios. Bugging out I can carry it with me. What if I'm arrested for tyranny reasons and they confiscate my home again? Centralized servers don't seem very secure at this point (encrypting it and putting it on AWS, etc.). There's a brain wallet but many of those were hacked due to humans not being as crafty as they think. I had troubles with my trezor in Thailand, I had the trezor but the backup codes were on the seastead. That's part of it, you need backups but what to do with the backups?

I get pretty extreme when doing cold storage for extra security. Last time I bought a cheap computer to create the private keys, then put them into my cryptosteel in an order that only I knew, then I destroyed the computer with a hammer and burned the parts in a fire. Fortunately I had a backup that I split among family members because all of my cryptosteel was on the seastead.

Coming up with a new cold storage solution is not simple when you don't trust that your home won't be over-run. If I was thrown in jail I'd like the peace of mind that every day I'm in there I'm getting richer and richer and nobody can steal my bitcoins while I'm in there.

Would you be able to remember several random words like
peasant
cultivate
specimen
articulate
if you record just the first letter, or the first two letters, of each word?  Like this
pe cu sp ar
If so, then you have some entropy to get you started on constructing a seed.  Entropy that you can retrieve using an abbreviated mnemonic as above.
Next, you add enough salt to protect you from rainbow table attacks while lengthening the string to protect from brute force attacks.
For example, you could use your social security number and your mother's maiden name
So the reminder string becomes
pe cu sp ar ss mmn
So that you have a string with four words and a number, followed by a fifth word, and you can store just the abbreviated string.
It is highly unlikely that any thief who gets hold of your file will be able to reconstruct the string from the abbreviations, so storing it
becomes much less of a security concern.  You might even email it to yourself.
Now we probaby have enough bits to work with.  But add more words or salt if you see fit.
The next step is to create a private key or seed from your (entropy + salt) string.
Do a sha256 hash of the full string.  This will give you a 256 bit hex string (64 characters).
And that hex can be the input for a tool like
https://bip32jp.github.io/english/
or you can use Ian Coleman's mnemonic code converter
https://iancoleman.io/bip39/
and click "show entropy details" to put in your own entropy.
Now you have a seed.  But you don't need to remember the seed.
If you can reconstruct the string that was the entropy source, you can reconstruct the seed.
For me, it's easier to remember something that I came up with on my own, aided by a mnemonic shorthand like
pe cu sp ar ss mmn
than it is to remember a 12 word HD seed, for example.
But your mileage may vary; everybody's brain works different.


Notes  
the output of the hash command depends on the syntax.
I always type it like this:
echo -n 'passphrase' | sha256sum
For example,
Code:
a@galliumos:~$ echo -n 'correct horse battery staple' | sha256sum
c4bbcb1fbec99d65bf59d85c8cb62ee2db963f0fe106f483d9afa73bd4e39a8a  -
Do the following:
Use the first 32 hex chars (128 bits) of the hash as custom entropy input for one of the generators linked above
and you will get 12 words that you can use to create or restore a bip39 HD wallet.
If you don't want to use the command line to do the hash, you can hash the string by typing it into http://brain.evilbs.com/, which calls the produced hash the "secret exponent."  The output will be the same as that produced by the command line syntax specified above.
Warning:  if you use the command line, your .bash_history file will record the command, with the word string as you typed it,
so make sure to erase that line from the file.
Also, you obviously don't want to do this sort of thing on a website.  If you use one of the generators or the brainwallet site,
download the page and run it offline.

this is a great post
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
Plus I can work on some home projects undisturbed if I get bored and run out of work.
Bitcoin rounds anyone?  lol

yes please
legendary
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I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
Now that we're a self-isolating family with lots of time together, my daughter made me sit down and teach her how to design WO hats.  She's into that Animal Crossing game so that was her inspiration.  Apparently Isabelle (one of the characters) is going to take us back up to 10k!

 

 avatar-sized

 

 Once we master the hats together, we're going to master Bitcoin wallets.




Oh how cute! So want! Not sure why......
legendary
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I had troubles with my trezor in Thailand, I had the trezor but the backup codes were on the seastead. That's part of it, you need backups but what to do with the backups?

Fortunately I had a backup that I split among family members because all of my cryptosteel was on the seastead.


Elwar, are you talking about your seed key still on the seastead? If so, what happened to it? If the seastead has been confiscated by authorities, I hope you moved your coins to a new trezor.

Correct. Seed was on there. They had about 2 weeks to figure out what that piece of paper with a bunch of random words was for.

Fortunately I got all of my BTC off of it.


Rather than saying your funds are secure you should be fucking with them and saying that that was your only copy but its encoded so they will never get it. Let them jump through hoops for awhile. Cheesy

Yes, this is true. I had 2100 bitcoins in that cryptosteel wallet.

When I sue them (and I will), I will expect them to pay me back every satoshi. In bitcoin.
You can expect anything you want. How big is your army?
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
I had troubles with my trezor in Thailand, I had the trezor but the backup codes were on the seastead. That's part of it, you need backups but what to do with the backups?

Fortunately I had a backup that I split among family members because all of my cryptosteel was on the seastead.


Elwar, are you talking about your seed key still on the seastead? If so, what happened to it? If the seastead has been confiscated by authorities, I hope you moved your coins to a new trezor.

Correct. Seed was on there. They had about 2 weeks to figure out what that piece of paper with a bunch of random words was for.

Fortunately I got all of my BTC off of it.


Rather than saying your funds are secure you should be fucking with them and saying that that was your only copy but its encoded so they will never get it. Let them jump through hoops for awhile. Cheesy

Yes, this is true. I had 2100 bitcoins in that cryptosteel wallet.

When I sue them (and I will), I will expect them to pay me back every satoshi. In bitcoin.
legendary
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CCP owned organ reports

US Navy launches live-fire missiles in ‘warning to China’

    Unusual drill in the Philippine Sea a signal to the PLA that American forces can counter advanced threats, military observers say
    Exercise designed to support ‘security and stability in the Indo-Pacific’
China delenda est. The entire world ought to turn on them.
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