Author

Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 8953. (Read 26609644 times)

sr. member
Activity: 924
Merit: 311
#TheGoyimKnow
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 4393
Be a bank
'latecomer' - Whoops got that bit wrong.
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1688
lose: unfind ... loose: untight
Now, designing a new post-apocalypse cpu that could be created from low-tech sources and an os to go with it, that's a good idea.

Back in college, I built an 8085 clone outta MSI gate chips. Not quite raw materials (I, Pencil anyone?), but a step in that direction.
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1688
lose: unfind ... loose: untight
sr. member
Activity: 924
Merit: 311
#TheGoyimKnow
Meanwhile, in the Judenpresse:



Maybe I'm hallucinating, but isn't this liberal news outlet admitting that it's not just women walking the street, but all women are prostitutes?
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1688
lose: unfind ... loose: untight
Seems like
@Bakkt
 is on pace to break $20m in daily volume soon as they consistently notch above $10m now.

H/t:
@BakktBot



https://twitter.com/trajanmex/status/1193942948867522560?s=20

It's not too hard to figure out. BAKKT customers need not be Bitcoiners. Look at the last day. You could sell a future contract for 9500 or so, by the chart. Well, you could buy BTC at that day's price (as low as 8775), and sell a contract, your assets and liabilities balance, you pocket money. A fair amount. With the only downside being the counterparty risk of the parent company of the mudderfukkin' New York Stock Exchange.

It's a pretty simple calculus. The only miracle is that the volume isn't higher.

You can shave some, but much less than you imply.
The cost of
nov19 8810
dec19 8902.5
jan20 8962

(8962-8810)/8810 is about 1.7% in 2 months or 10% yearly.
https://www.theice.com

Compares pretty favorably to any other low risk investment. Crushes it, in fact. Even before you add to your calculus the premium for selling the future.
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1688
lose: unfind ... loose: untight
I present to you the eChair: http://carltatzdesign.com/press-releases/pr-1115-carl-tatz-has-your-back.html

Is it the best chair available? I dunno. But after living with it for a while, it is certainly better for me than (e.g.) an Aeron.

If you want a mesh chair, the Staples Hyken is $159 and pretty similar to all those $1000+  mesh chairs.  

*pfft* While I guess Staples might be hiding the good stuff from the people who wander in, I've never sat on anything at Staples that was worth the effort to carry home, even were it free of cost.

Quote
But the mesh chairs aren't going to be as comfortable as finding a well-designed memory foam chair (if they even exist).

Says the person who -- in the very same sentence -- admits he's never sat in one.

Anything you say, bug.
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1688
lose: unfind ... loose: untight
As faulty as "democracy" might be, this is one of the examples of when it works.

A pronouncement by USOC is about as far removed from democracy as it gets within this here 'Merka. Well, other than 'rule making' by unelected bureaucrats in the executive branch.
sr. member
Activity: 924
Merit: 311
#TheGoyimKnow

Bullshit statement based on false premise:  "resistance to censorship and violence hack".  Bitcoin transaction validators are GIANT FUCKING FOOTBALL STADIUMS with a laughably high surface attack vector and are also small in number (due to it being impossible to create a decentralized digital currency because transaction validators are always designed to centralize).

For anyone to make a statement claiming shitcoin transaction validators are somehow resistant to government censorship, ones that actually matter would need to number at a minimum of something like 10,000+....NOT THREE TO TEN RETARDED FOOTBALL STADIUMS RUN BY CHINESE COMMUNISTS.  In current form, Bitcoin is an easily destroyed paper tiger.  The fact governments worldwide make no attempt to do so tells you it's a government created scam to try and trick people into a cashless society slavery system and away from physical metals.
legendary
Activity: 3878
Merit: 1193
https://collapseos.org/

Quote
Bootstrap post-collapse technology

Winter is coming and Collapse OS aims to soften the blow. It is a z80 kernel and a collection of programs, tools and documentation that allows you to assemble an OS that can:

    Run on minimal and improvised machines.
    Interface through improvised means (serial, keyboard, display).
    Edit text files.
    Compile assembler source files for a wide range of MCUs and CPUs.
    Read and write from a wide range of storage devices.
    Replicate itself.


Pointless. There's no way all computers are going to be destroyed, but millions of z80 cpus will be fine and salvageable. That's just a crazy scenario. Now, designing a new post-apocalypse cpu that could be created from low-tech sources and an os to go with it, that's a good idea.
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 4393
Be a bank
sr. member
Activity: 924
Merit: 311
#TheGoyimKnow


There's zillions of A6-A10 chips floating around, so rather than everyone running a command line terminal on a sega master system, since energy consumption and performance per watt would be one of the most important factors in a post-collapse environment, you'd probably be more likely to have linux running on A10 chips via bootrom exploit somehow becoming the new 'gold standard'....or just use one of the million laptops also laying around.
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 4393
Be a bank
https://collapseos.org/

Quote
Bootstrap post-collapse technology

Winter is coming and Collapse OS aims to soften the blow. It is a z80 kernel and a collection of programs, tools and documentation that allows you to assemble an OS that can:

    Run on minimal and improvised machines.
    Interface through improvised means (serial, keyboard, display).
    Edit text files.
    Compile assembler source files for a wide range of MCUs and CPUs.
    Read and write from a wide range of storage devices.
    Replicate itself.

sr. member
Activity: 924
Merit: 311
#TheGoyimKnow
at least not enough to deter partial reserve bitcoin. Tether, anyone?

Tell me more about this Tether scam.

hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 707
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/12/trump-rails-on-fed-says-market-and-economy-would-be-doing-even-better-without-powell-mistakes.html

“We are actively competing with nations who openly cut interest rates so that now many are actually getting paid when they pay off their loan, known as negative interest,” he said. “Who ever heard of such a thing?”

“Give me some of that,” he said. “Give me some of that money. I want some of that money.”

Money Printer in Chief is at it again.  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
Seems like
@Bakkt
 is on pace to break $20m in daily volume soon as they consistently notch above $10m now.

H/t:
@BakktBot



https://twitter.com/trajanmex/status/1193942948867522560?s=20

It's not too hard to figure out. BAKKT customers need not be Bitcoiners. Look at the last day. You could sell a future contract for 9500 or so, by the chart. Well, you could buy BTC at that day's price (as low as 8775), and sell a contract, your assets and liabilities balance, you pocket money. A fair amount. With the only downside being the counterparty risk of the parent company of the mudderfukkin' New York Stock Exchange.

It's a pretty simple calculus. The only miracle is that the volume isn't higher.

You can shave some, but much less than you imply.
The cost of
nov19 8810
dec19 8902.5
jan20 8962

(8962-8810)/8810 is about 1.7% in 2 months or 10% yearly.
https://www.theice.com
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
Damn the day was busy, but it got some poker in it .... so we happy Cheesy

Cool beans, I'll be heading to the Casino's in a few for the rest of the week.

I did the art thing



Also out of merit, remind me if I haven’t merited at some point tomo.

Congrats LFC you earned a drink for this victory Cheesy

Fuck, even at 3-0 City wouldn’t lay down & die Cheesy
Very, very happy Smiley

Reminder.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.53042377
sr. member
Activity: 924
Merit: 311
#TheGoyimKnow
I present to you the eChair: http://carltatzdesign.com/press-releases/pr-1115-carl-tatz-has-your-back.html

Is it the best chair available? I dunno. But after living with it for a while, it is certainly better for me than (e.g.) an Aeron.

If you want a mesh chair, the Staples Hyken is $159 and pretty similar to all those $1000+  mesh chairs.  It's what I would recommend to people who want one of those $1500 Herman Miller chairs but don't want to pay $1500.  But the mesh chairs aren't going to be as comfortable as finding a well-designed memory foam chair (if they even exist).

https://www.staples.com/staples-hyken-technical-mesh-task-chair-silver-53293/product_24328579

I personally don't like mesh seat chairs, but that  $159 Staples Hyken is more comfortable than this $400 "WorkPro Quantum 9000" mesh chair for instance:

https://www.officedepot.com/a/products/510830/WorkPro-Quantum-9000-Ergonomic-MeshNylon-Managerial/

sr. member
Activity: 728
Merit: 317
nothing to see here
^^^^
You might find some help here:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.53055043

Thanks, now i know how to tell the time in italy, too  Grin
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 13505
BTC + Crossfit, living life.
Damn the day was busy, but it got some poker in it .... so we happy Cheesy
Jump to: