All posts made by estenity in Bitcointalk.org's Wall Observer thread



1. Post 48200152 (copy this link) (by estenity) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.15h):

Quote from: BobLawblaw on November 25, 2018, 01:58:16 AM
You folks all decide to sport matching pretty hats... then bitcoin crashes.
coincidence? I think not.....

Well, arguably, we finally have capitulation, so... mission accomplished ?

it seems so.



2. Post 48544067 (copy this link) (by estenity) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.19h):

good visual site on bitcoin exchanges vs fiat
what do you think ?
http://fiatleak.com/



3. Post 49361585 (copy this link) (by estenity) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.27h):

Quote from: Icygreen on January 22, 2019, 01:49:57 AM
@ roach, you really have nothing in your arguments regarding BTC fungibility vs PM's. Your claims are pure speculation that certain addresses will be blacklisted where miners won't touch it. That has not happened and it's not even close. Until an address or transaction is muted on the main chain or LN you're just spouting  your own conspiracy theory Armageddon fears.
Regarding middlemen/ transaction validators:
I've personally been taxed many times after arriving in airports carrying non personal PM's. If I try to hide them or refuse to pay the tax, my physical PM's get confiscated.  It's not possible to carry significant amounts of PM's abroad unless you figure out how to smuggle them in. There's just one example of a realized middleman for your physical PM's.
Today's commerce largely does not happen face to face with physical exchange and if I'm willing to travel to the merchant who is in another country, how will I avoid such middlemen. Do you suppose I should simply pay the tax on my PM's every time I fly?
Dystopia is believing we will all go back to carrying chunks of metal in our pockets again.
Since you want to fight this "war" and you seem capable enough to articulate, please tell, what future would you have for money if it were to unfold to your liking?

put this as well as our presence here in the context of MMT (modern monetary theory).
as debt does not exist, it is replaced by large taxation to avoid inflation escape at a large scale.
all the "small phenomenons" remaining all around have to be controlled.



4. Post 49470136 (copy this link) (by estenity) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.28h):

some news of our "best" friend JPM.

https://www.coindesk.com/cryptocurrencies-would-only-have-value-in-dystopian-economy-jpmorgan



5. Post 49918448 (copy this link) (by estenity) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.34h):

Quote from: cAPSLOCK on February 25, 2019, 03:41:46 PM
The artificial dump was fun, the organic rise that is coming next will be glorious.  Cheesy

This is Bitcoin. This is a our new Bull Market. Embrace the action. Boredom will never be our fate.

When the dump happened I wondered if we would see a huge BSV rise soon after... I kind of wish I had posted when I thought it so I'd look extra geniusy. Wink 

But I am wondering if the big seller(s) might not be a BSV insider?

yes you were right..BSV rebounds violently...



6. Post 50077402 (copy this link) (by estenity) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.35h):

Quote from: gentlemand on March 08, 2019, 04:10:32 PM
Anonymous based coins are always subject to regulation issues, it's just the nature of them. I wouldn't be confident in them for being a long term investment.

They're all going to be expunged from authorised exchanges eventually but that certainly won't mean they're worthless. It's going to be very interesting to observe where they settle and grow once it's clear that's going to happen.

why would anybody need centralized exchanges ?



7. Post 50077639 (copy this link) (by estenity) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.35h):

Quote from: Last of the V8s on March 08, 2019, 07:54:28 PM
Anonymous based coins are always subject to regulation issues, it's just the nature of them. I wouldn't be confident in them for being a long term investment.

They're all going to be expunged from authorised exchanges eventually but that certainly won't mean they're worthless. It's going to be very interesting to observe where they settle and grow once it's clear that's going to happen.

why would anybody need centralized exchanges ?
because they're not oxymorons

label and function are two different things.



8. Post 50401390 (copy this link) (by estenity) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.39h):

Quote from: Spaceman_Spiff_Original on April 01, 2019, 12:56:03 AM
Lol anyone noticed this " April Fool"



A very nice one indeed.  Got a few good chuckles out of me.

yes, very severe questions.
at least one crime !



9. Post 50734826 (copy this link) (by estenity) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.43h):

Quote from: Toxic2040 on April 23, 2019, 05:39:49 AM
A new higher high gainz some new medium fibs   some consolidation and it may just continue higher gentlemen  #dyor

12h


hopium

we might just drift up towards the 200 MA and see another golden cross
3d

#stronghands'19


big cup, small handle



10. Post 51578732 (copy this link) (by estenity) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.52h):

Quote from: _javier_ on June 23, 2019, 10:23:47 PM
they opened at 10925 and their prior settle was at 9980

Yup, damn CME futures. "They" needed that wick.

CME.. Bashing BTC since 2017

discontinuous bashing versus continuous market, so surprises may happen.



11. Post 51681741 (copy this link) (by estenity) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.54h):

https://cryptoslate.com/central-banks-looking-to-cryptocurrency-to-replace-cash/

saxobanque letter says today that BRI officially recommands to launch them because of libra, etc, concurrence.



12. Post 52813962 (copy this link) (by estenity) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.05h):

Quote from: jojo69 on October 19, 2019, 07:45:12 PM
Pack it up.  Turn out the lights.

Bitcoin Has Failed But Global Stablecoins a Threat, Say BIS and G7 - CoinDesk

https://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-has-failed-but-global-stablecoins-a-threat-say-bis-and-g7

In a way it's almost a relief...no more wondering.

this declaration was made at G20:

citation begins (last phrase):
In the report requested by the G7 finance ministers and central bank governors, the task force confirmed that the group of the seven wealthiest nations would not allow any global stablecoin to launch without addressing related challenges and risks.
citation ends.

conclusion: the wealthiest nations will not let the less wealthy ones escape in such a process.



13. Post 52882442 (copy this link) (by estenity) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.05h):

Quote from: Biodom on October 26, 2019, 04:46:19 AM
Jeeeeeesus Christ! What did happen during the night?!?!?!? From 7400 to 10 350 on Bitstamp (10 540 on coinbase)!!! This is  the greatest pump in less than 12 hours in the history of Bitcoin (at least for the last years). Back to bed now (fingers crossed for 15K after I wake up). LOL

EU/UK were missing in action (mostly).


major factor?



14. Post 53162571 (copy this link) (by estenity) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.07h):

don't know if anybody already reported on the mess of binance offices in china..

this reference reported by bbc.reporter :

https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/48112/setting-the-record-straight-on-our-binance-reporting



15. Post 53262795 (copy this link) (by estenity) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.08h):

where is present btc hashrate ? (still)
see a response

https://twitter.com/DoveyWan/status/1201928567132549120



16. Post 53846058 (copy this link) (by estenity) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.15h):

IOTA blockchain attacked, has been stopped for investigation.

https://twitter.com/DoveyWan/status/1228567364553175040

https://dailyhodl.com/2020/02/14/cryptocurrency-iota-attacked-881-million-network-paused-as-investigation-into-stolen-funds-begins/



17. Post 53869694 (copy this link) (by estenity) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.15h):

Quote from: marcus_of_augustus on February 19, 2020, 03:46:28 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtHYZkLuKcI&feature=youtu.be

... whistle blower japanese infectious diseases professors visits diamond princess and is terrified by what he sees.

I can imagine this is how this will play out in many countries where bureaucrats are in charge and many layers of incompetency have built up to stop good people fight the war. Wearing PPE for bio, chem or nuclear is not all you need, there is training and understanding required to keep the clean and dirty sides separate.

would be important to know the present mortality rate among non-asians;

ACE2 cells are less present in these populations, this is already known.

for these cells, ACE or angiotensin converting enzyme, is the major receptor for the entry of covid19 in the human cell.



18. Post 53881206 (copy this link) (by estenity) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.15h):

very recent paper on covid19

https://ourfiniteworld.com/2020/02/18/easily-overlooked-issues-regarding-covid-19/



19. Post 53926597 (copy this link) (by estenity) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_17.16h):

Quote from: Lambie Slayer on February 27, 2020, 11:57:31 PM
plot twist (((they))) had a head start
Just got lucky in the lab they said.  Roll Eyes


"“Let’s call it pure luck,” he said. “We decided to choose coronavirus as a model for our system just as a proof of concept for our technology.”
But after scientists sequenced the DNA of the novel coronavirus causing the current worldwide outbreak, the MIGAL researchers examined it and found that the poultry coronavirus has high genetic similarity to the human one, and that it uses the same infection mechanism, which increases the likelihood of achieving an effective human vaccine in a very short period of time, Katz said.
“All we need to do is adjust the system to the new sequence,” he said. “We are in the middle of this process, and hopefully in a few weeks we will have the vaccine in our hands. Yes, in a few weeks, if it all works, we would have a vaccine to prevent coronavirus.”
MIGAL would be responsible for developing the new vaccine, but it would then have to go through a regulatory process, including clinical trials and large-scale production, Katz said.
Akunis said he has instructed his ministry’s director-general to fast-track all approval processes with the goal of bringing the human vaccine to market as quickly as possible.
“Given the urgent global need for a human coronavirus vaccine, we are doing everything we can to accelerate development,” MIGAL CEO David Zigdon said. The vaccine could “achieve safety approval in 90 days,” he said."


anyway i hope that they succeed.
from now they will be closely watched, and if good arguments, they will be quickly taken over.