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



1. Post 18218156 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.06h):

Where's the bottom for this dip trend? Back to 3 digit?



2. Post 18218344 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.06h):

Went from 1170 to 1132 in less than 1 hour  Shocked
Last 24 hours the selling pressure is weirdly strong.
It makes me wonder about if there's an agenda behind it.
I may be wrong, but the fact is chinese control mining. Is it possible they're dumping their stash on US and EU exchanges so we have a lot of valueless cryptomoney and they have green dollars?? A smart way for changing cheap electricity for DOLLARS. Actually it makes no sense (at least for me) to discuss hard or soft forks when it seems china is cheating on West and polluting the world as change.
They make cheap cryptomoney and we buy it for more than 1000 dollars. When it's over, what's left?
The idea behind Bitcoin is great, we could have freedom from banking system and averything, but what about this price of literally send our hard-earned money to china we are likely to pay?
Of course there was 2010/11 when we could all have bought BTC very cheap, but those market moves dropping the price $100+ in less than 24 hours scare me AF!
Is China coming at us at all?



3. Post 18218393 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.06h):

Quote from: Paashaas on March 17, 2017, 03:24:45 AM
$1130 is cheapest price possible, nice buying opportunity Smiley
Sorry, it's already 1119



4. Post 18218440 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.06h):

1115 and counting...
I'm happy I'm already back to fiat since 1160...



5. Post 18218482 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.06h):

Quote from: marcus_of_augustus on March 17, 2017, 03:36:25 AM
I have a theory why the ALL the alts pump massively just before bitcoin gets dumped (this is not the first time it has happened) and FUD attacked, bear troll shill brigade shows up etc.

The banking groups that are trying to get into cryptos are known to have large positions/interests in at least ethereum, ripple, stellar, lisk and probably others. And they are known to always be on the look-out for the latest money-laundering wheeze.

Modus operandi is this;

i) deposit dirty fiat in altcoin exchanges where regulations are low to non-existent
ii) buy up alts on altcoin exchanges (especially pump up ethereum bankster coin to undermine bitcoin's supremacy network leader position)
iii) crypto transfer alts into bitcoin (no effect on bitcoin-fiat pricing which would be counter-productive to price perception manipulations)
iv) dump bitcoin back into fiat onto regulated AML/KYC exchanges, unleash the FUDsters ... dirty fiat laundered and bitcoin trashed in fiat pricing, bankster alts pumped up artificially

current volume is $1 billion per day, works for good sized laundering quite well for them.

That's a good point. I work on the bank system and know how it works, it's not impossible. Actually it's very feasible.



6. Post 18226720 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.06h):

Quote from: Denker on March 17, 2017, 04:38:14 PM
http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-exchanges-unveil-emergency-hard-fork-contingency-plan/

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According to the statement – backed by Bitfinex, Bitstamp, BTCC, Bitso, Bitsquare, Bitonic, Bitbank, Coinfloor, Coincheck, itBit, QuadrigaCX, Bitt, Bittrex, Kraken, Ripio, ShapeShift, The Rock Trading and Zaif – the exchanges would list the BU asset under the BTU or XBU tickers in the event of a network split, which they collectively say "may be inevitable".


That's some really great news!
The big exchanges would list BU as an alternative asset in terms of a network split!
So even with less hashrate BTC keeps being BTC.Awesome!


Will it be possible to mine BTC with GPU again?



7. Post 18270584 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.06h):

Quote from: r0ach on March 20, 2017, 08:57:49 AM
You are literally complaining that bitcoin is so successful than people other than internet nerds are becoming interested. This is Good News™.

Are you the new worst commenter on the forum?  The entire point of bitcoin is "decentralization".  To mine things like gold you have to go through the government itself and get permits and also deal with entities like the EPA, yet even with all that bureaucracy, gold and silver mining is still more decentralized than bitcoin mining is.  This is not a good thing when "decentralization" is it's entire selling point.
Welcome to the real world. Other people have Agendas. This was never not going to happen.

Please make a comment that makes some type of sense.  You first said I'm "complaining that others besides internet nerds are interested in bitcoin".  LOL, they are not interested in "bitcoin", they're interested in inserting themselves as middlemen and extracting usury and seigniorage fees from you.  The exact thing that bitcoin is supposed to prevent.  If bitcoin developers themselves can't even mine the coin they develop for and have to pay tribute to some cartel, I'm not sure there is much point in this because this thing has clearly gone off the rails.

THIS!!!
I could not put in words the actual state of Bitcoin better than you did.



8. Post 18270732 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.06h):

Quote from: MinermanNC on March 20, 2017, 11:53:11 PM
At the end of the day, the Chinese Mining farms will put BU into action should they so decide to. Regardless of how we all feel in here either way about it. If they did create the longer chain.... hence, to keep or have just one BTC coin only, do we really have a choice at that point other than to get onboard with it? ... just thinking lol

unless of course some want 2 coins  Huh lol

I also don't think should the worst happen, it will be the end of Bitcoin either  Shocked

And here we can contemplate the voice of chinese miners!

NO, MY FRIEND!

I know you miners already started threatening and making a lot of noise, and I know you will do even more noise, but the truth is that WE ARE NOT TRADING OUR DIGNITY FOR PROFIT!
Bitcoin is far more an investment, a currency or whatever. Bitcoin is FREEDOM.

WE ARE NOT TAKING IT FROM CHINA! You can fork, you can have all your Buttcoin ruled by the greedy miners, this just WILL NOT BE OUR CURRENCY!

I prefer seeing Bitcoins Market Cap falling to less than 1 billion (that will never happen anymore, just saying) than having it in hands of people worse than my government.



9. Post 18270957 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.06h):

Quote from: marcus_of_augustus on March 20, 2017, 01:54:27 AM
All these advocating for a hard fork are clueless, they have no idea how mercenary the miners are due to the amounts of money they are outlaying continuously on electricity and other costs. The profitability calculations includes chain difficulty and price.

Cut that bullshit, chinese miner! We all know how cheap it is to assemble an ASIC in china and how cheap is electricity there. Many steal power instead of paying. Go away with your disinformation!



10. Post 18283346 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.06h):

Quote from: Killerpotleaf on March 21, 2017, 10:13:09 PM
ya no dont sell...

short term target is 1150 ish
mid term  target is 1800 ish
and long term is : 800$ / $500 ish  Grin



@$1400 I'm selling and instantly bid on $600



11. Post 18285269 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.06h):

Quote from: Killerpotleaf on March 21, 2017, 10:36:27 PM
ya no dont sell...

short term target is 1150 ish
mid term  target is 1800 ish
and long term is : 800$ / $500 ish  Grin



@$1400 I'm selling and instantly bid on $600

600$ corecoins?



Dump the buttcoins and keep the corecoins.



12. Post 18310744 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.07h):

Quote from: york780 on March 23, 2017, 09:16:15 AM
I have this crazy perspective about the Core vs. Unlimited BTC. The miners saying that their BTU will be the winner is a lot of wishfull thinking IMO. Just because they process the blocks they now somehow own the system??? They're hired help. That's why they get paid to do their job.

If we get the fork with two competing currencies, which one will be the winner? The market will decide, sure. Specifically the buyers. People giving their $$$ in exchange for BTC, not the miners. They really should take a step back and figure out they're not the bosses and they can get fired if they go too far...
I also have seen a interesting article about firing the miners. Maybe thats the final solution to make bitcoin healthy again?

Do you have the link for this article?



13. Post 18324287 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.07h):

Quote from: yefi on March 25, 2017, 05:10:59 AM
---mad----

Firstly, I'd calm down as aneurysms aren't fun. Secondly, most of the mods in my experience don't really moderate, but just respond to reported posts. This is why it is so inconsistent. Also, "off-topic" is banned no matter how insightful, but if it is "on-topic", murder is condoned, so to speak.

(And yes, I know I'll be receiving a pm in my inbox pretty soon....)
No, at least from me you're receiving no PMs.
But thanks for taking the time anyway.



14. Post 18371611 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.07h):

Quote from: chopstick on March 28, 2017, 04:32:44 AM
I'll post here one last time just to give you guys warning. This is going to happen, I pretty much saw it already in my dream.

First of all, there will definitely be a fork. If I'm wrong and there is no fork, Bitcoin will lose the vast majority of its marketshare to better crypto, at that point BTC will be left in the dust, permanently, and nothing on this forum will even matter anymore.

But most likely, there will be a fork. During the ensuing chaos, and mass sell-off wars between the two sides, Bitcoin is going to drop into the double digits... this will be a great opportunity to pick up artificially incredibly cheap coins. Probably the last opportunity, ever. And the price will almost certainly shoot back upwards immediately afterwards once people realize they're a bunch of idiots, and either core or BU emerge victorious.

After the fork is done, and BU emerges the victor by killing off the minority chain, all the marketshare that has flowed into altcoins over the last 2 years will flood back into BTC like a tidal wave as people regain confidence and trust in bitcoin. BTC will shoot up like a rocket ship into the multiple thousands. Of course, this would have happened already had Core not stifled growth with the 1mb artificial blocksize limit.

So if you buy in the double digits then it goes into the multiple thousands, well, I think it goes without saying it's a great opportunity...

I'm 99% sure this is going to be how it plays out, I saw it in my dream, they do tend to come true - most of the time.

Make sure you get yourselves into position. This will be my last post here for a while, I am going to sit back and wait for events to develop. Adios.

You could be a real comrade and give us a date  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin



15. Post 18371998 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.07h):

Quote from: Holliday on March 28, 2017, 11:17:20 PM
February 30th.

Yeah, sure  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes



16. Post 18384505 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.07h):

Quote from: york780 on March 27, 2017, 01:43:03 PM
I am going to hodl from now on guys. Cant predict this price anymore. BU is screwing my mathematical calculations all over today. Rip trading, it was fun while it lasted. Huge profits but also huge losts like today. Now i only have my good old cold storage. I will dump more fiat money in it and keep hodling. Rip easy trade days.  Roll Eyes
Yes for the haters: i got rekt today like you hodlers get rekt earlier this month. But i have to go trough all the stress and switching to shitty altcoins and fiat like some crazy idiot. And for what...

Quote from: york780 on March 29, 2017, 06:48:20 PM
Who sold at the bottom? I saw this mini dip from a mile away. Switched some coins to ethereum. Old story; bitcoin drops , ethereum pumps. Switch back, now i have some more btc and dumped my centralized ethereum token.  Smiley I am glad this trick still works.

Did I miss something?



17. Post 18386085 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.07h):

Quote from: Killerpotleaf on March 30, 2017, 02:51:31 AM
h  o  l  y shit.

https://bitnodes.21.co/nodes/?q=UASF-Segwit
it doesn't get more real.
UASF signaling has begun!

 Shocked

SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL



18. Post 18386311 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.07h):

Wait... 30 minutos ago it was 30 nodes, now it's 28...
 Roll Eyes
BUY BUY BUY BUY



19. Post 18460007 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.07h):

Quote from: york780 on April 04, 2017, 08:02:11 PM
Yup. I was wrong. SegWit has cut a deal with BU. We are going to fork. RIP.

You really are a chaotic one, yesterday you were like "1250 soon, than moon", today you are like "segwit hurr durr, we are doomed". Instead of relying on other people analysis and focusing too much or fundamentals learn some TA.

Newbies gonna be noob. Learn how fast the news in changing. But hey do what you want because I dont care.


york really has disturbances. he already promised he wouldn't play with alts and 2 days later here he was singing how much money he was making on alts...

Quote from: deepcolderwallet on March 29, 2017, 10:49:51 PM
I am going to hodl from now on guys. Cant predict this price anymore. BU is screwing my mathematical calculations all over today. Rip trading, it was fun while it lasted. Huge profits but also huge losts like today. Now i only have my good old cold storage. I will dump more fiat money in it and keep hodling. Rip easy trade days.  Roll Eyes
Yes for the haters: i got rekt today like you hodlers get rekt earlier this month. But i have to go trough all the stress and switching to shitty altcoins and fiat like some crazy idiot. And for what...

Who sold at the bottom? I saw this mini dip from a mile away. Switched some coins to ethereum. Old story; bitcoin drops , ethereum pumps. Switch back, now i have some more btc and dumped my centralized ethereum token.  Smiley I am glad this trick still works.

Did I miss something?



20. Post 18461468 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.07h):

Quote from: HI-TEC99 on April 05, 2017, 03:39:11 AM

Quite often I noticed it's trades that only an apparent total retard would make that turn out to be the big winners. If the whole community is shouting that it's time to to sell it's the best time to buy, and vice versa,

Usually Cartman is right



21. Post 18472642 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.07h):

Quote from: york780 on April 05, 2017, 07:35:28 AM
Funny that some people around here are looking into my posts too see if i hodl or doing something else. Market is changing fast, so i have to change with it or got rekt. Anyway looks like my consolidation zone is still kickin lol. When people are looking to my graphs they can see what i mean. Well its time for some more altcoins i guess.

Nobody is interested whether you "hodl or do something else". Fact is that you change you mind and go from one pole to another so fast that any opinion you issue is discredited immediately. One day you're crying because you just got rekt in alts and swear you're a hodlr from then. Hours later you're profiting from trading alts... I'm not a psychiatrist but I'd recommend you to schedule a visit to a good one.



22. Post 18473628 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.07h):

Quote from: marcus_of_augustus on April 05, 2017, 11:35:03 PM
Jihan and Roger are both the biggest piece of shit i've ever seen, and all those BU fans are all just clueless sheeps.

more than most realised ...

https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/63otrp/gregory_maxwell_major_asic_manufacturer_is/

Jihan might be choking on his breakfast reading in china about now ...

I'd like to see Jihan facing jail for this, unfortunately he will go off without any major damage except for laying down his name (even more) in the mud.

EDIT: actually Lerner and Timo are the guilty, Jihan only took advantage as a piece of shit he is...



23. Post 18473676 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.07h):

Quote from: sirazimuth on April 06, 2017, 12:26:38 AM
so LTC + Segwit scaling = Triple the price

may we *please* now go ahead already and do BTC + Segwit scaling = Triple the price ?

does that make sense to everyone yet ?

you pesky moon kids shouldn't be asking for positive developments. they know better and what's best for all of us is to sit doing nothing for the rest of eternity.

and here's some fun info

https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/63otrp/gregory_maxwell_major_asic_manufacturer_is/

tldr = bitmain has been exploiting a secret power saving advantage that disappears if segwit happens.

behavior explained. when can we wipe these assholes out?

haha. Well, surprise, surprise...

cue a "shit hits the fan" meme in 3...2...





24. Post 18473800 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.07h):

Quote from: bitserve on April 06, 2017, 12:43:07 AM


I'd like to see Jihan facing jail for this, unfortunately he will go off without any major damage except for laying down his name (even more) in the mud.

EDIT: actually Lerner and Timo are the guilty, Jihan only took advantage as a piece of shit he is...

Why would he not take advantage of it?

Because of Morals and Ethics? Nevermind, unfortunately it's not universal consensus.



25. Post 18474758 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.07h):

Quote from: Killerpotleaf on April 06, 2017, 03:23:35 AM
FINALLY segwit will burn and we will have BIGGER BLOCKS

No worries, Jihan can just fork over to a wonderful, closed-source, buggy-as-hell, unlimited blocksize, fully exploitable (er "optimization-able") blockchain called BU-whatever, and mine it exclusively until his heart's content.

Only problem is, the "economic majority" won't be following.  Sorry.

my dream has been realized.

I'm starting to believe Smeagol is Jihan himself...



26. Post 18479455 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.07h):

Quote from: Wexlike on April 06, 2017, 10:20:54 AM
Venezuela..



Venezuela is the best sky-open laboratory Bitcoin could ever have. It shows how cryptocurrencies will take place in case of economic blackout. I'm from Brasil and we are close watching our neighbor's situation, and Bitcoin has been a relief to people because of the risk of buying physical dollars. More than that, as energy is subsided, it's cheap to mine there, although it's very risky, since govmt has shut down several mining facilities and arrested people with unreal charges...



27. Post 18483230 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.07h):

Quote from: Elwar on April 06, 2017, 01:19:47 PM
Venezuela is the best sky-open laboratory Bitcoin could ever have. It shows how cryptocurrencies will take place in case of economic blackout. I'm from Brasil and we are close watching our neighbor's situation, and Bitcoin has been a relief to people because of the risk of buying physical dollars. More than that, as energy is subsided, it's cheap to mine there, although it's very risky, since govmt has shut down several mining facilities and arrested people with unreal charges...

They catch people because of high electricity usage.

Too bad they don't have Lightning Network yet, they could run a node and not worry about the police.

Actually the charges are because electricity stealing and an unexplained "cyber fraud". Though electricity stealing in some cases is a fake charge, because there was no proof people were not paying the bill...

http://www.diariobitcoin.com/index.php/2017/01/28/desmantelaron-mina-bitcoin-con-11-mil-equipos-en-venezuela-pais-donde-la-moneda-es-mas-fuerte-que-nunca/



28. Post 18483358 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.07h):

Quote from: edgar on April 06, 2017, 01:22:21 PM
where else is going through what venezuela is?

good luck jimbo, come back stronger & better!

The situation in Venezuela is result of "easy life" the ordinary latin americans generally look for. Here in Brasil the same thing risked to happen four elections in a row when people chose the labor party commanded by Lula and Dilma. The difference is that the entrepreneur class is stronger within politics and Dilma was impeached before things could get out of control, but we were toward the same direction. Still our economy has not recovered from 13 years under labor party rules. Leftists find uneducated people struggling to survive and desperate to get rid from the same entrepreneur class that saved the economy but usually enslaves the population. So promises of easy state-controlled life is happily swallowed and people elects left parties. Venezuela decline started with Hugo Chavez, and now democracy is gone and no hope is left for that population.



29. Post 18486234 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.07h):

Quote from: deepcolderwallet on April 04, 2017, 11:37:24 PM
Yup. I was wrong. SegWit has cut a deal with BU. We are going to fork. RIP.

You really are a chaotic one, yesterday you were like "1250 soon, than moon", today you are like "segwit hurr durr, we are doomed". Instead of relying on other people analysis and focusing too much or fundamentals learn some TA.

Newbies gonna be noob. Learn how fast the news in changing. But hey do what you want because I dont care.


york really has disturbances. he already promised he wouldn't play with alts and 2 days later here he was singing how much money he was making on alts...

I am going to hodl from now on guys. Cant predict this price anymore. BU is screwing my mathematical calculations all over today. Rip trading, it was fun while it lasted. Huge profits but also huge losts like today. Now i only have my good old cold storage. I will dump more fiat money in it and keep hodling. Rip easy trade days.  Roll Eyes
Yes for the haters: i got rekt today like you hodlers get rekt earlier this month. But i have to go trough all the stress and switching to shitty altcoins and fiat like some crazy idiot. And for what...

Who sold at the bottom? I saw this mini dip from a mile away. Switched some coins to ethereum. Old story; bitcoin drops , ethereum pumps. Switch back, now i have some more btc and dumped my centralized ethereum token.  Smiley I am glad this trick still works.

Did I miss something?

Quote from: york780 on April 06, 2017, 09:18:13 PM
I think nothing can stop bitcoin now. I surrender. I already said that i never go into fiat again but now i also never go into altcoins again. Whats the point of going into altcoins when even Jihan Wu and a hardfork cant keep the price down?

Again? Once more? Same talk! Take a decision and stand for it, man! Have you ever heard about RESILIENCEHuh



30. Post 18486402 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.07h):

Quote from: steelboy on April 06, 2017, 10:56:40 PM
It all comes down to whether you believe in the tech. If you do, take your coins off exchanges into cold wallets. If you really must gamble a little do it with 1-2% of your stash. Then, relax.

Exactly what I do. The larger I leave in a cold wallet, only 0.5 BTC to trade alts and 0.1 BTC I trade at the exchange...



31. Post 18487366 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.07h):

Quote from: marcus_of_augustus on April 07, 2017, 01:17:18 AM
ASIC mining has always been a den of thieves, scam-artists, conmen and bullshitters.

God knows how many people have been ripped off and turned off bitcoin by collapsed, scammy or outright thieving cheats surrounding ASIC mining schemes. Jihan is just the latest King Rat shithead that is at the top of the dung-heap for now ... the sooner people get used to the idea that ASIC miner producers and mining farms are generally a bunch of scumbag fucktards that have never given two shits about bitcoin the sooner we can move ahead on a sound philosophical basis.

Any devs who try to make nice with the miners is setting themselves up for fail ... the miners need to be treated like shit (mostly because they are a bunch of shit) or else they will ruin it.

Even monkeys and babies know to avoid unhelpful, anti-social individuals.

You, Sir, have my full agreement with what was stated.



32. Post 18487756 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.07h):

IT HAS STARTED, SIRS:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/trump-weighing-military-options-following-chemical-weapons-attack-in-syria/2017/04/06/0c59603a-1ae8-11e7-9887-1a5314b56a08_story.html?hpid=hp_hp-banner-main_no-name%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&utm_term=.654e47498d35



33. Post 18513823 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.08h):

Time to fulfill Afrikoin's prophecy.
I'm already sold out and waiting for $750.



34. Post 18524216 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.08h):

Quote from: JayJuanGee on April 09, 2017, 03:42:57 AM
Time to fulfill Afrikoin's prophecy.
I'm already sold out and waiting for $750.

Not 100% on 750 but I'm in fiat unless it pops up convincingly through those walls. It's been a bit of a slow grind down so we'll see where it bottoms out. I hope Africoin is correct.

You playing your whole investment on down?

Wow!!!!  If so, you sound like an irrational gambler.



Don't judge my rationality, bro.

$ 1200 was a pretty sale, soon it'll be time to rebuy Wink



35. Post 18524303 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.08h):

Quote from: Ted E. Bare on April 09, 2017, 04:31:14 PM
Time to fulfill Afrikoin's prophecy.
I'm already sold out and waiting for $750.

Are you rich yet?? XDDD

Not even close  Cry



36. Post 18538836 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.08h):

Quote from: r0ach on April 10, 2017, 10:38:39 AM
Silver isn't stagnating, there's only 29 million registered ounces of silver for delivery on Comex and over ONE BILLION ounces in open interest with the highest amount of naked shorts ever seen in world history.  The paper price is completely divorced from reality.  This is why I buy it.  For anyone who wants to make money, the second you see someone manipulating the price of an asset downwards, you buy.  Whenever you see an asset artifically inflated (bitcoin), you sell.  It would only take $536 million to wipe out the Comex silver market right now - the price of a single F22.  Even the Winklevoss alone could almost wipe them out by dumping their bitcoin for silver.

The more I see the ESF/BIS attempt to rig the metals market downward - like last Friday with the most obvious manipulation ever seen - while allowing bitcoin to rise, the more it tells me bitcoin is not the place to be.  It tells me that the bankers WANT you to be in bitcoin because it's a rat trap.  They want to force you into a digital only currency.  You're doing them a favor by buying it.  They can easily come in and co-opt it via the legal system and the attack vector of exchanges and mining pools afterwards.

If bitcoin was actually a threat to bankers they would be coming at it with the same force as they do silver like this chart, but they don't try to stop bitcoin at all!  The last fucking thing I'm gonna do is allow international banking jews to herd me around into worthless assets to try and prevent the goyim from having access to real wealth.  Bitcoin is just a currency, not money.  That's why it's called cryptocurrency.  Gold and silver are money.



Do you know if is there an international physical silver exchange that would deliver in LatAm? Specifically Brasil. I've searched for national business here without success.



37. Post 18539524 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.08h):

It would be nice if you started your postings with a tl;dr.
Just saying...

Quote from: JayJuanGee on April 11, 2017, 02:06:03 AM
I don't necessarily claim that my system is fool proof, and I doubt that my system is even as close to as systematic as Martingale betting - and possibly even the odds of martingale betting are better than my odds - in the long run.  So, I am not really arguing that my system has fool proof odds.  I am merely asserting that there is a considerable amount of difference between systems, and anyone who is betting 100% balls to the walls is playing a quite different system than I am playing - and it seems quite ridiculous to me to attempt to argue a minimization of the difference and to assert that alls systems are all the same (or nearly the same).




38. Post 18566053 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.08h):

Quote from: JayJuanGee on April 12, 2017, 05:01:27 PM
I will give a million dollars to anyone who can get the price of one bitcoin up to one million dollars for at least a day.*

Make it so.


This offer expires in one year. Must be on an exchange that I can cash out at least 100 bitcoins for a million dollars each.  [small print enlarged for better readability]




Your proposition is ridiculous, goofy and pie in the sky fantasy..

Clearly, if any person or group were to be able to cause BTC prices to rise up to $1million within a set time frame, such as 1 year as you suggested, to make the pay off and to profit handsomely, you would really need only have a small amount of bitcoin - including as small of an amount as 1.1 bitcoins.. sure you could have more than that, but not necessary.

Anyhow, this may be a speculation thread - but with your preposterous post, you seem to want to turn the thread into absurdia fantasyland.




39. Post 18566706 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.08h):

Quote from: HI-TEC99 on April 13, 2017, 12:38:50 AM
Bitfinex has decided to use any other currency besides USD for wires as a temporary solution. They say they are a victim of correspondent bank de-risking. I think I remember some Australian Bitcoin companies were victims of bank de-risking a while back, but I don't remember what the long term outcome was.

https://www.bitfinex.com/posts

Quote
Bitfinex is currently experiencing delays in the processing of outbound USD wires to customers. The normal channels that we have been operating through in the past are currently unavailable. Alternative channels are being opened to solve these transmission delays; however, the complexity and scale involved mean that it is taking some time to return to normal withdrawal velocities. Consequently, customers requesting USD wires should expect delays as we work to normalize the withdrawal process. USD deposits remain unaffected.

Quote
There is currently no ETA on full normalization of USD wires, but we are working hard to provide alternatives to our customers and will continue to provide updates as we progress. Notably, we can process withdrawals in other currencies, namely, Hong Kong Dollars (HKD) and Swiss Francs (CHF). In addition, we expect to confirm the availability of Japanese Yen (JPY), Australian Dollars (AUD), and Canadian Dollars (CAD) in the next few days, and Euros (EUR) sometime next week.


I bet many who post in this thread are very disappointed with these news, some were already rushing to open an account on bitfinex olnly expecting those dudes knocking on their door:


Quote from: sirazimuth on April 13, 2017, 12:20:32 AM
you mean like these dudes?




... Yakuza tattoos.

 fify  Wink



40. Post 18566768 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.08h):

Quote from: JayJuanGee on April 13, 2017, 12:57:27 AM

Maybe I am retarded?  or maybe I am not keeping up with the latest fashions.... ?


Is snipping and bla bla bla -ing supposed to be funny these days?

I'm going to try it sometime when no one expects it, and then to find out whether anyone lols me... and maybe I could become more popular around here, too?    Cheesy

Remember the tl;dr thing? That would be a nice start if the intention is becoming more popular...



41. Post 18567300 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.08h):

Quote from: JayJuanGee on April 13, 2017, 02:10:22 AM

Maybe I am retarded?  or maybe I am not keeping up with the latest fashions.... ?


Is snipping and bla bla bla -ing supposed to be funny these days?

I'm going to try it sometime when no one expects it, and then to find out whether anyone lols me... and maybe I could become more popular around here, too?    Cheesy

Remember the tl;dr thing? That would be a nice start if the intention is becoming more popular...

HELROW!!!!   

I'm just joking about any kind of desire to become more popular.   Tongue Tongue

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkG4oIPT7tU



42. Post 18567618 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.08h):

Quote from: tequilamockingbird on April 13, 2017, 02:54:40 AM

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/apr/11/meet-the-millennials-making-big-money-riding-chinas-bitcoin-wave

Quote
Meet the millennials making big money riding China's bitcoin wave
[He] believes that in 10 years’ time, the value of the cryptocurrency will be “one bitcoin, one house in Beijing”. Minor shocks to the system, like the recent suspension of bitcoin withdrawals in China, are “just like breathing.”

I read that this morning. And they reported this guy doesn't even believe in bitcoin for long term...



43. Post 18579961 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.08h):

Quote from: york780 on April 13, 2017, 09:15:26 PM
Time to fulfill Afrikoin's prophecy.
I'm already sold out and waiting for $750.

Not 100% on 750 but I'm in fiat unless it pops up convincingly through those walls. It's been a bit of a slow grind down so we'll see where it bottoms out. I hope Africoin is correct.

JJG thought I was a reckless gambler when stating I had gone all fiat @ 1200 USD. I see no reason to play bits of this and that and percentages. I go with momentum and and have no problem reassessing my position and changing if need be.  Not panicking and buying back when it went higher than 1220 took some restraint but I was confident in the position.

Yes I also called them madmen but they burned me because they are stressed like hell lol. Anyway enjoy while they are still on this forum because they are left behind for good. Because muh YORK was wrong and $800 will come because we would all dump our coins to buy PEPECASH.
Anyway they can join the kwuckduck army.

Who's stressed, york?
You can't stand an affirmation 2 days and then you're contradicting yourself. This must be stressing, you're not the same person a week in a row. Go look for a psychiatrist, I've already told ya.



44. Post 18890134 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.09h):

Quote from: julian071 on May 05, 2017, 11:01:01 AM
What do you think, how much time do we have left until they (Jews - the worlds elite) ban bitcoin worldwide due to potential danger for "terrorism"? Since they forbid anything they have no control over. Here in Germany (Europe in general) they started to ban prepaid phone cards already. Anything that you can buy without an ID is a risk for them control freaks.

My guess is, as soon as they will start their own crypto currency. I think about 2-3 years left?

Will not happen! They may try to regulate it even more.
But that will increase demand even more and people will buy more and more off exchanges.
You can not stop Bitcoin!
Germany is a shit place already! And I live there as well and can't wait to leave this place. But things need to be prepared well for that.

Haha you guys are so spoiled! Have a bockwurst and a Polaner and relax already!

Curious where you would prefer to live outside of North-West Europe....

Chile, Peru and Uruguay (if you like green smoke) are getting better every year.



45. Post 18890535 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.09h):

1h chart, we have: 1 shoulder, 1 head... another shoulder forming?



46. Post 18933078 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.09h):

Quote from: bitserve on May 08, 2017, 11:42:06 PM
Also, if you have 12BTC on a software wallet my advice inmediately changes to: Buy a hardware wallet NOW!
What's wrong with a software wallet? Mine is password protected, stored in a veracrypt volume, which is stored on my encrypted /home partition, and included in several backups stored in different air-gaped locations and only ever connected one at a time. (and most importantly, I'm not running a toy operating system.)


Well, you are describing it perfectly. I can have better security with my hardware wallet without needing any special security measures. I could even use it on "public" computer.

I say "better security" because no matter how many layers of encryption you may be using... at some time you would need your computer to access the wallet in "plaintext" to sign the transactions and that opens an attack vector.

It's much better to have the signing be done inside a specialized hardware....

Plus it is amazingly more convenient to use.



I solved this problem without having to spend money on a hardware wallet by
1- removing SIM card and factory-resetting my old phone, immediately putting it into airplane mode (wi-fi, bluetooth and everything else also manually disabled) and ENCRYPTING WITH STRONG PASSWORD (not draw pattern);
2- installing Electrum via APK stored on micro-SD;
3- generating new wallet in this air-gapped phone, then I imported x-pub to everyday brand new phone.

Now I can see balance, receive bitcoin and create unsigned transactions on the connected phone, then old phone signs transactions via QR-code.

Cheap and easy.



47. Post 18933181 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.09h):

Quote from: bitserve on May 09, 2017, 01:34:19 AM


I solved this problem without having to spend money on a hardware wallet by
1- removing SIM card and factory-resetting my old phone, immediately putting it into airplane mode (wi-fi, bluetooth and everything else also manually disabled) and ENCRYPTING WITH STRONG PASSWORD (not draw pattern);
2- installing Electrum via APK stored on micro-SD;
3- generating new wallet in this air-gapped phone, then I imported x-pub to everyday brand new phone.

Now I can see balance, receive bitcoin and create unsigned transactions on the connected phone, then old phone signs transactions via QR-code.

Cheap and easy.

Ok, not bad, you basically have a DIY hardware wallet. Still not as much secure (physical access to phone and chip-off technique among others) and certainly not as convenient to use as a commercial hardware wallet.... But yes, its ok.

Hardware wallets are now less than $100 anyways.... That's still cheap, and easier.

Not forgetting that I always have Electrum's seed (written down, memorized, hidden, scrambled within books, etc)



48. Post 18948285 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.09h):

Quote from: 2017Bubble on May 09, 2017, 06:09:40 PM



helemaal knetterr

Nice reference. Best chart I've seen.



49. Post 18949067 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.09h):

Got a FOMO attack and rebought everything I'd sold @ 1200 following Afrikoin's advice.
Who remembers?
Now I have 40% less coins, thanks to that stupid belief.
Lesson learned, page turned, now I'm on JimboToronto train. No matter the price, I'll take every chance to buy. Every month if I can...
Back to HODLrs team and I'll honor my nickname.



50. Post 18949146 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.09h):

Quote from: 2017Bubble on May 10, 2017, 01:40:51 AM
Got a FOMO attack and rebought everything I'd sold @ 1200 following Afrikoin's advice.
Who remembers?
Now I have 40% less coins, thanks to that stupid belief.
Lesson learned, page turned, now I'm on JimboToronto train. No matter the price, I'll take every chance to buy. Every month if I can...
Back to HODLrs team and I'll honor my nickname.

Bro only sell in like 5 years or so, do not trade. Get rich or die trying.
Helemaal knetter.

Amen to this.



51. Post 18949341 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.09h):

Quote from: edgar on May 10, 2017, 02:07:11 AM
Got a FOMO attack and rebought everything I'd sold @ 1200 following Afrikoin's advice.
Who remembers?
Now I have 40% less coins, thanks to that stupid belief.
Lesson learned, page turned, now I'm on JimboToronto train. No matter the price, I'll take every chance to buy. Every month if I can...
Back to HODLrs team and I'll honor my nickname.

i fkn remember!!

25% haircut!!

Stinking fiat!!

Thx for reminding!

 Cry Cry Cry Cry



52. Post 18950821 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.09h):

Quote from: BobLawblaw on May 10, 2017, 04:24:47 AM
OH SHIT, NEGROES !

WE'VE DROPPED BELOW $1,700 !

FEAR !

PANIC !

DOGS AND CATS. LIVING TOGETHER !

MASS HYSTERIA !!!



I like this guy!
 Grin Grin Grin Grin
That's the kind of humor we miss here often. Cheesy



53. Post 18951284 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.09h):

Quote from: nanobtc on May 10, 2017, 04:00:58 AM
/me HODL since $80. Except for that stupid SATA controller. When Newegg started accepting BTC, I was happy! I Can Buy Stuff.

In retrospect, it's starting to look like a microscopic version of the 10,000 BTC pizza.

Hey bro, thanks for sharing this thread's link. I already heard of this pizza trade here in Brasil like an urban legend, but now it seems so real to read it! I got a little emotional about all this. Feels like, even 6-7 years later we're still making history here.
A few months ago I was talking about bitcoin at my workplace, telling people how I managed to create a DIY hardware wallet just like i told @bitserve here in this thread yesterday and my colleagues were very skeptic about bitcoin. My boss even told me back there it was a ponzi scheme. I kinda got angry but realised it was useless to argue.
Last week the same boss came talking more interested, pretending he never called bitcoin a ponzi, and told me it was very expensive to buy nowadays. Knowing him as I do, I know something changed. I just left people aware this is something. People are starting to really look at bitcoin as a value storage, free from taxes, enable to be used anywhere in this world. I feel happy I'm helping bitcoin to grow here in this God-forsaken third world. We just got a president impeached last year and everybody fears future. We fear becoming another Venezuela.
That's where bitcoin helps us. That's bitcoin role in a free world. I also appreciate @roach's opinion, because I think that in a SHTF situation bitcoin is worthless, but I'm kinda skeptic about this severity. I fear an economic collapse, but not THAT severe to shut down internet and everything else. Anyway his opinion is valuable.

Thank you guys for every comment and tip. I'm just a third world family man trying to raise 2 kids and saving in bitcoin for their college. Even after being reckt by Africoin's irresponsibility and my own lack of good sense, I'm still here believing and fighting for bitcoin. Everything you guys write here is valuable and I hope you're aware we're still making history. Bitcoin will eventually take over the world.





54. Post 18969020 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.09h):

Quote from: CoinHoarder on May 11, 2017, 02:31:39 AM
Sorry hodlers, but I just sold out to FIAT... I am expecting at least a small correction soon.

Maybe we go back up after a small correction, or maybe there is a large correction looming.

I think I will buy back after the small correction, and curse the gods if there is a large correction.  Cheesy

$1870 ATH on stamp. Sorry. I did the same also between 1200 and 1700...



55. Post 18969185 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.09h):

Quote from: arklan on May 11, 2017, 06:59:27 AM
i simply cannot wrap my brain around this action among the seeming chaos of the scaling issue. to judge by the talk, we should, at best, be stable, not climbing. Yet here we are, record highs.

i really am kicking myself over those 10 coins i sold to my brother for $1000. total. :| at the time, that was the price... heck, i think i actually did it in my favor by a percent or two. argh.

and then there's the 15 or so coins i spent on games and other crap... ugh.

If you sold to your brother, it's still in family. No problem. Just tell him you'll buy back if he's selling.



56. Post 18980963 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.09h):

Is it monday SEC will announce the new decision about BAT's ETF? (May 15)



57. Post 18980999 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.09h):

"The Commission hereby establishes that any party to the action or other person may file a written statement in support of or in opposition to the Disapproval Order on or before May 15, 2017," the SEC said in a statement posted on its website on Tuesday.
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/04/26/bitcoin-price-sec-winklevoss-etf-review.html

I think I got it wrong in first moment. Actually someone could appeal until this date.



58. Post 19025443 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.09h):

Quote from: Paashaas on May 15, 2017, 02:29:46 AM
Central banker Vitalik has made 1 huge mistake; he didn't used Bitcoins security for his Smart Contracts.

RSK will do a much btter job  Kiss

All Altcoins will be replaced by sidechains.




Link to this tweet?



59. Post 19025839 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.09h):

Quote from: Heater on May 15, 2017, 03:37:56 AM

https://twitter.com/RSKsmart/status/863418813097881600
which leads to http://www.rsk.co/



Thank you!  Smiley



60. Post 19042192 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.09h):

Quote from: White sugar on May 16, 2017, 04:22:31 AM
It's just the alt coin shuffle. Litecoin is getting kicked out of bed to make room. There doesn't seem to be any logic to it.

But roach said that anyone that buys the LTC double low would have more profit than anything

I remember that  Grin Grin Grin



61. Post 19057631 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.10h):

What's going on bitstamp?
Why this spread??
A few minutes ago spread got over 40 $!!!



62. Post 19057754 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.10h):

Quote from: Ted E. Bare on May 17, 2017, 03:32:38 AM
What's going on bitstamp?
Why this spread??
A few minutes ago spread got over 40 $!!!


It's not called Bearstamp for nothing.

Look at the candles size @ 30 min chart!



63. Post 19067692 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.10h):

Quote from: Paashaas on May 17, 2017, 04:32:18 PM
That is a nice gift Paashaas. Always fun to share bitcoins with your loved ones.

As promised i'll show you the foto from my happy niece having here first Bitcoin for here 8th birthday.

She will be a 10 year holder  Wink




You're such an awesome uncle! Not ONLY for presenting her with bitcoins, but I can tell by her beautiful smile! Congrats Paashaas, keep being such an awesome human being!



64. Post 19088454 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.10h):

Quote from: JimboToronto on May 18, 2017, 03:56:07 PM
Another fine good morning Bitcoinland.

We had another "correction" back down under $1800 and another small leg up... currently $1869USD/$2540CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

It's been exactly a week since our last ATH. It's about time for another.

Go Bitcoin go.

Jimbo, the Bitcoin Prophet!



65. Post 19088467 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.10h):

Quote from: Torque on May 18, 2017, 08:33:08 PM
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-05-18/brazil-stock-market-halted-after-plunging-10-what-happens-next



Last week Bitcoin's price was 6,000 BRL.
Today we had 10,000 BRL transactions at some exchanges.
Source: bitvalor.com



66. Post 19103832 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.10h):

Quote from: spooderman on May 20, 2017, 01:26:48 AM
same. all my friends for the last 5 years have believe that they had "missed the boat."

what a shame.

edit: whoa  Shocked go bullstamp

Same here too. I'm still telling them it's still cheap. They want to kill me hahahahahah.



67. Post 19117866 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.10h):

Quote from: Elwar on May 20, 2017, 05:40:27 AM
2 k.
One of the best weekends ever Smiley

Porsche or ferrari? Cheesy

Strangely enough, as high as bitcoin goes I still look for a reasonable car under $5k that will last a few years with low maintenance.

Though I spent more than that in the last week on a vacation.

I think the same way.



68. Post 19118610 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.10h):

Quote from: JimboToronto on May 21, 2017, 02:05:34 AM
everyone who ownes 500 btc is a $ millionaire now.

Imagine how rich Kwukduck would be if he hadn't sold all those coins for $10 each in 2012.

Hopefully when Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 bitcoins for a couple of pizzas on May 22, 2010 he had lots more. He must be filthy rich now.

How about the Winklevoss twins? A quarter billion between them?

Congratulations holders.
_____

It's Saturday night. I think I'll go out for a few frosties to celebrate.


Quote from: laszlo on February 14, 2014, 02:17:19 PM
I spent it all on pizza long ago:  https://blockchain.info/address/1XPTgDRhN8RFnzniWCddobD9iKZatrvH4

3-4 years ago there were less than 100 people frequenting this forum, and I was pretty happy to trade 10,000 coins for pizza.  I mean people can say I'm stupid, but it was a great deal at the time.  I don't think anyone could have known it would take off like this. Smiley

Laszlo





He spent everything, unfortunately  Cry Cry Cry



69. Post 19185006 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.10h):

Quote from: gentlemand on May 24, 2017, 07:44:16 PM
Lack of respect.

Why are they poor? Ask them that next time, before handing out anything.

I find after extensive investigation it's usually down to a lack of money. Some people are just born to suckle on the shitty end of the stick. And there but for the grace of God go any of us.

The most thankful you are, the more you get back. Always be thankful with all your heart.



70. Post 19185141 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.10h):

Quote from: Hyperjacked on May 25, 2017, 02:21:17 AM

I find after extensive investigation it's usually down to a lack of money. Some people are just born to suckle on the shitty end of the stick. And there but for the grace of God go any of us.

The most thankful you are, the more you get back. Always be thankful with all your heart.

Yes sir! That's why I always #feedthehomeless  @ohyperjacked

Someday when I retire my soup kitchen will be called Fatmans ... No shirt no shoes required!

Been saying it for years ...  Grin

God bless your life, my friend. The world need more people like you!



71. Post 19186821 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.10h):

Quote from: SnokkomBTC on May 25, 2017, 04:46:00 AM
love that song  Grin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7TuFy0fcuw

Bravo!



72. Post 19195701 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.10h):

Quote from: Ibian on May 25, 2017, 11:14:59 AM

We clearly have had different experiences of marriage.
How old are you and how old is your wife?

This is relevant, no need to look for excuses to get defensive.

Not defensive. Just aware this is very off-topic and supposed to be getting something constructive done. Unwilling to open a can of worms that - like bitcoin - is likely to be pre-settled in a person's mind rather than liable to be changed by discussion (or, as it happens, evidence - there's plenty of academic studies on it).
Since you asked, I'm in my late 30s and she's 3.5 years older than me.
Ok so she's too old to realistically leave and find someone else, and you likely got married before divorce court became what it is now. That's why you are happy to defend marriage. Your wife is TOO OLD for you to worry about her splitting with your shit.

For the rest of us, it doesn't take an academic study to figure out that getting married today is about the most self-destructive thing a man could do.

Are you the antichrist itself, Ibian?



73. Post 19196055 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.10h):

Quote from: STT on May 25, 2017, 04:12:07 PM
Actually Ibian's view is not rare, look at the population growth for major western countries.   Then maybe also the demographics within any population growth, sometimes its only the immigrants who marry and have children which leads to society tension possible.

Japan is dying off, China has a falling working population.   These factors do not underpin growth, eventually GDP will suffer even though its based on many factors developing not just available working population.     The view that people are the cause of problems, cost more then they are worth.  This is not a rare view,  Ibian is not the anti christ I can confirm, he is a normal person with a normal view and its an incorrect view imo.
   People represent growth, relevant to bitcoin we need people to use this crypto standard or it will not grow properly and the price is overblown.   A major market trader I follow called negative on bitcoin recently based off this, he does not like the failure to mainstream the crypto interest and as an indicator expects a reversion to mean ie. lower pricing eventually

I feel relieved to know.



74. Post 19201398 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

And here we go to another dive!



75. Post 19201494 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: HI-TEC99 on May 25, 2017, 11:27:02 PM
And here we go to another dive!

Three days ago we were at $2001, three days later we corrected back down to $2300 from a high of $2760. We needed a healthy correction, the price was rising too fast.

That's because I bought the top. This rollercoaster just let me a little sick.



76. Post 19202021 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: Joca97 on May 26, 2017, 12:33:20 AM
What is happening with this pump and dump ? For a few days it has been jumping and jumping and today it reached an amazing 3000$ ( i seen on cex.io ) and i went to take a nap,woke up and seen after 2 hours 2300$ giant dump,didnt expect that,hope it wont go below that

what do you guys think ?

bad idea that i woke up haha Cheesy

I have an explanation better than your nap:

I don't always have enough cash to buy, but when I do... It's the TOP!



77. Post 19218178 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: JimboToronto on May 26, 2017, 03:37:57 PM
I just phone ahead to make sure they have enough coins, then head over and pay them cash anonymously for coins directly from their laptop into a paper wallet I supply.. They honor the price listed on their website.

I'm pretty sure they own and operate their own ATM. They're a small family business.

The last couple of days they've displayed this:


Have you ever cashed any out there Jimbo?


No. I only buy and hoard. (hoadr?)

The only time I ever sold any Bitcoin was to sell $150 worth because I was short on pocket cash and was going to the ballpark.

I did that when Decentral still had their ATM on premises. I hadn't thought that I'd have to wait for 6 confirmations to get my cash. Silly me. I didn't want to miss a pitch so I went to the game and realized I didn't really need to sell after all. I didn't go thirsty. Got my cash after the game.

Now if I ever needed a small amount of cash to tide me over, I'd go to Deloitte. They don't charge any fee to sell but they have a $100 daily limit:



For larger amounts I'd use York Foreign Exchange. They're downtown and only charge 3%. I'm not sure of their limit but a friend sold $2000 worth recently with no problem:




Thanks for this tip. It'll be useful when visiting Canada.



78. Post 19218887 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: pfrtlpfmpf on May 26, 2017, 09:48:08 PM
Guys, i made so much on altcoin/bitcoin, i now can choose, where i would live and buy a small house.
No wife or kids or any chains whatsoever, my demands are humble, and I´m free.
Any recommendations ?
But it should be a bitcoin-friendly country.
Buying a Lambo is stupid.

You´re all talking about england, i´m talking about small little friendly people, who welcome me, when i arrive.

I'd suggest Chile.



79. Post 19219553 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Bitfinex $ 200 cheaper than Stamp??
Is it correct?
 Huh



80. Post 19234285 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: Elwar on May 28, 2017, 02:37:13 AM
mini-month long bubble return to the mean







Looks pretty convincing to me...



81. Post 19234322 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: Killerpotleaf on May 28, 2017, 03:31:28 AM
QUICKLY NOW! get some real money before its to late!!!!!!!!!!

QUICKLY
QUICKLY
QUICKLY


Quote from: Mrpumperitis on May 28, 2017, 03:47:18 AM
guys get in btc and any other crypto you love...now , or try as much as big boom in next 48hours

the smartest guys on the planet are on the way to being the new elites on the planet

watch in next few days all coin marketcap wil be over $100bill

Y u guys so confident?



82. Post 19234332 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: Killerpotleaf on May 28, 2017, 04:02:46 AM
What is happening?
Time to wake up.

everyone gets the red pill, TOUGH SHIT

welcome to reality.


You mean... Is it going North or South?



83. Post 19234372 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: Killerpotleaf on May 28, 2017, 04:08:03 AM
look forward...
   do you see the inevitable?
GOOO now... avoid it!

No, I don't. Please be more specific... Your bet is Up or Down?



84. Post 19234403 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: Killerpotleaf on May 28, 2017, 04:11:57 AM
look forward...
   do you see the inevitable?
GOOO now... avoid it!

No, I don't. Please be more specific... Your bet is Up or Down?
bahahahaha

you be doing it wrong

I bet you'll fuck up sooner or later.  Wink

Whatever...

Hey, look, Bullstamp recovered $2.2k baseline!



85. Post 19234415 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: Elwar on May 28, 2017, 04:14:05 AM
look forward...
   do you see the inevitable?
GOOO now... avoid it!

Agreed. Looking forward I see a debt bubble in many nations popping.

I am avoiding it.

With bitcoins.

I'm sticking with champions.



86. Post 19234444 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: nanobtc on May 28, 2017, 04:16:51 AM
If I keep pressing F5, this is almost like IRC.

I miss mIRC good ole times.



87. Post 19242805 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: becoin on May 28, 2017, 09:37:49 AM
Who sold at the bottom?


This time I only bought the top  Embarrassed



88. Post 19243851 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: becoin on May 28, 2017, 04:55:50 PM
Who sold at the bottom?


This time I only bought the top  Embarrassed

This shouldn't be a concern. Next month you'll see new top.

Actually after some months living the bitcoin life I'm really not worried. This money is for the future, actually I hope to spend it buying goods in exchange for bitcoin, not trading for stinky fiat.



89. Post 19256401 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: toknormal on May 29, 2017, 01:08:19 PM

Pretty sure those are candles for every 3 days.

According to the menu it's the 1Week. The 3 day one looks like this:




This is EXACTLY the chart you posted before.



90. Post 19283699 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: Paashaas on May 31, 2017, 01:50:34 AM


Rootstock opened there testnet yesturday, ETH will be replaced by RSK in time. All alt-coins will be replaced by sidechains.


Confirmed!



91. Post 19300827 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: lost_in_base on May 31, 2017, 11:20:19 AM
This is scary:

Antminer s9
13.th/s
1300w

time to generate 1 BTC with 13.5th/s 175 days
daily power cost at 0.06 cent rate, 1.87 US/day
175 day x 1.87USD =

only 327.25USD power cost to generate one BTC!!!!

Cost of 327USD would be fine at rates like 700-1000USD but hashrate is atleast 3 times too small to support current 2200USD price.

Hashrate has no time to correct this, price will.



How scared you'd be if you suddenly find out that 4 GPUs RX-480 in a simple rig mining ETH and converting to bitcoin AT TODAYS RATES would give you the same amount of Bitcoin as an Antminer S-9?



92. Post 19301091 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: bitserve on June 01, 2017, 01:00:47 AM
260BTC wall observed at 2317 on Bitstamp.

/offtopic

Confirmed. @2317



93. Post 19301180 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: deepcolderwallet on June 01, 2017, 01:07:20 AM
260BTC wall observed at 2317 on Bitstamp.

/offtopic

Confirmed. @2317

Swallowed!



94. Post 19301192 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: bitserve on June 01, 2017, 01:19:21 AM
260BTC wall observed at 2317 on Bitstamp.

/offtopic

Confirmed. @2317

Wow! Wall eated on one single bite: 03:17:36
2318
256.863

I saw that! Almost fell behind in my chair!



95. Post 19301219 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: bitserve on June 01, 2017, 01:21:20 AM
260BTC wall observed at 2317 on Bitstamp.

/offtopic

Confirmed. @2317

Wow! Wall eated on one single bite: 03:17:36
2318
256.863

I saw that! Almost fell behind in my chair!

That's some serious money just for trading (I know there is people with giant stakes in cold wallets).

Can't it be leverage?

EDIT: Like a long position...



96. Post 19301456 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: Punisher1314 on June 01, 2017, 01:33:11 AM
I hear the stampede coming in bitstamp. 4200BTC in sell orders one hour ago, 3600BTC right now.

Possible breakout at 2350$ support.

2350$ is past already.



97. Post 19301703 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: BitcoinNewsMagazine on June 01, 2017, 02:11:32 AM
I hear the stampede coming in bitstamp. 4200BTC in sell orders one hour ago, 3600BTC right now.

Possible breakout at 2350$ support.

2350$ is past already.

Yup, faster than expected lol. Just after that Bitstamp stopped loading well in my pc, so i suppose the fun started  Grin

Next resistance?


$2412 then $2565

IMO $2412 won't hold!



98. Post 19301786 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Bitcoin just waited for the calendar page to change! June is already here, with new ATHs to break, gentleman!



99. Post 19335649 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

$2500 coming in a few minutes @ Bullstamp!



100. Post 19335883 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: r0ach on June 03, 2017, 12:30:13 AM
Cryptocurrency is a giant rat trap designed to ensnare your money and prevent you from being able to access it.  Every single one of these exchanges is like this now, and since Bitcoin is not the unit of account of anything, it's value is entirely derived from it's ability to convert to fiat:



If an exchange started asking me those police-interrogatory-kind questions, I'd send'em a picture of my middle finger raised and never send any more to them. Localbitcoins does the trick.



101. Post 19335920 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.11h):

Quote from: European Central Bank on June 03, 2017, 01:41:21 AM
If an exchange started asking me those police-interrogatory-kind questions, I'd send'em a picture of my middle finger raised and never send any more to them. Localbitcoins does the trick.

if ever do have to cash out a significant amount the last place i plan to do it is an exchange. i'm not interested in covering their ass with my personal information.

Agreed.



102. Post 19389660 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: deepcolderwallet on May 28, 2017, 05:28:51 PM
Who sold at the bottom?


This time I only bought the top  Embarrassed

This shouldn't be a concern. Next month you'll see new top.

Actually after some months living the bitcoin life I'm really not worried. This money is for the future, actually I hope to spend it buying goods in exchange for bitcoin, not trading for stinky fiat.

Thank you for the accurate prediction, becoin!



103. Post 19389679 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: bitserve on June 01, 2017, 02:43:41 AM
A new ATH this month is maybe to much to expect (but I wouldnt be surprised at all). Thinking long term it would be better is this month would be just a consolidation of around $2500.

I'm glad you were wrong, bitserve. And I bet you're glad too  Grin



104. Post 19467123 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: Elwar on June 09, 2017, 12:01:53 AM

My shtf plan is mobility. First sign of bad things coming and I find my next country to live in. And they all take bitcoin.

What do you call a sign of bad things?



105. Post 19467134 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: savetherainforest on June 09, 2017, 02:15:35 AM
The likelihood of a worldwide apocalyptic event is staggeringly small. What could possibly happen to make every nation in the world including small islands in the Pacific to lose power, food, water, energy, etc?

A shtf event is more likely to hit one country ala Venezuela right now where Bitcoin is very useful. Or even a world war would leave small pockets of untouched nations that would welcome you and your bitcoins (your gold as well).

My shtf plan is mobility. First sign of bad things coming and I find my next country to live in. And they all take bitcoin.



You do know that an ice age has already started right?? That will last for a short period of time 20-30 years, but it still enough to attempt a decimation of the human race and trimming the current population numbers! Smiley




sauce?



106. Post 19467335 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: Torque on June 09, 2017, 04:18:14 PM
Haha, litecoin's hashrate about to take a mega dive. What a shock.

sauce?



107. Post 19467708 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: Elwar on June 10, 2017, 01:22:42 AM

My shtf plan is mobility. First sign of bad things coming and I find my next country to live in. And they all take bitcoin.

What do you call a sign of bad things?

That is likely a per-country call. I live in South Korea so the first confrontation between North Korea/South Korea(US) that is likely to trigger a war will be followed by my logging into cheapair.com and find the first flight out of here.

If I was in the US, things like passing laws that would likely trigger an event or the debt bubble finally pops, or something happens where energy is disrupted. Any war with Russia or any country who can actually hit things with their bombs is an exit event.

Though my line in the sand that made me leave the US was the tax on being alive (Obamacare).

Thanks. That's food for thought.



108. Post 19467711 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: Torque on June 10, 2017, 01:36:45 AM
Haha, litecoin's hashrate about to take a mega dive. What a shock.

sauce?

https://bitcoinwisdom.com/litecoin/difficulty

Thanks.



109. Post 19467728 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: Elwar on June 10, 2017, 01:22:42 AM

My shtf plan is mobility. First sign of bad things coming and I find my next country to live in. And they all take bitcoin.

What do you call a sign of bad things?

That is likely a per-country call. I live in South Korea so the first confrontation between North Korea/South Korea(US) that is likely to trigger a war will be followed by my logging into cheapair.com and find the first flight out of here.

If I was in the US, things like passing laws that would likely trigger an event or the debt bubble finally pops, or something happens where energy is disrupted. Any war with Russia or any country who can actually hit things with their bombs is an exit event.

Though my line in the sand that made me leave the US was the tax on being alive (Obamacare).

As a foreigner, may I ask your opinion about South America? Related to signs of bad things.



110. Post 19467982 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: White sugar on June 10, 2017, 02:15:16 AM

My shtf plan is mobility. First sign of bad things coming and I find my next country to live in. And they all take bitcoin.

What do you call a sign of bad things?

That is likely a per-country call. I live in South Korea so the first confrontation between North Korea/South Korea(US) that is likely to trigger a war will be followed by my logging into cheapair.com and find the first flight out of here.

If I was in the US, things like passing laws that would likely trigger an event or the debt bubble finally pops, or something happens where energy is disrupted. Any war with Russia or any country who can actually hit things with their bombs is an exit event.

Though my line in the sand that made me leave the US was the tax on being alive (Obamacare).

As a foreigner, may I ask your opinion about South America? Related to signs of bad things.

You live in South America and have to ask others about signs of bad things. You should see them daily, if not in a bubble

Sorry, my question was directed to Elwar, who I consider a world-citizen, and I'd like, as stated, a foreigner view. I do see all of them and I have my opinion about the subject.



111. Post 19468065 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: JayJuanGee on June 10, 2017, 02:42:59 AM

My shtf plan is mobility. First sign of bad things coming and I find my next country to live in. And they all take bitcoin.

What do you call a sign of bad things?

That is likely a per-country call. I live in South Korea so the first confrontation between North Korea/South Korea(US) that is likely to trigger a war will be followed by my logging into cheapair.com and find the first flight out of here.

If I was in the US, things like passing laws that would likely trigger an event or the debt bubble finally pops, or something happens where energy is disrupted. Any war with Russia or any country who can actually hit things with their bombs is an exit event.

Though my line in the sand that made me leave the US was the tax on being alive (Obamacare).

As a foreigner, may I ask your opinion about South America? Related to signs of bad things.

You live in South America and have to ask others about signs of bad things. You should see them daily, if not in a bubble

Sorry, my question was directed to Elwar, who I consider a world-citizen, and I'd like, as stated, a foreigner view. I do see all of them and I have my opinion about the subject.


We are all "foreigners," and we are all "world citizens."   Tongue

Then you just forgot describing your opinion.



112. Post 19468183 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: pfrtlpfmpf on June 10, 2017, 02:53:42 AM

I´m a "world citizen" Yeih, me too ! Definitely. I belong to nowhere and everywhere.
And as a "foreigner" you´re always welcome. I love it !


It's going outta focus.



113. Post 19469082 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: Elwar on June 10, 2017, 03:32:57 AM

My shtf plan is mobility. First sign of bad things coming and I find my next country to live in. And they all take bitcoin.

What do you call a sign of bad things?

That is likely a per-country call. I live in South Korea so the first confrontation between North Korea/South Korea(US) that is likely to trigger a war will be followed by my logging into cheapair.com and find the first flight out of here.

If I was in the US, things like passing laws that would likely trigger an event or the debt bubble finally pops, or something happens where energy is disrupted. Any war with Russia or any country who can actually hit things with their bombs is an exit event.

Though my line in the sand that made me leave the US was the tax on being alive (Obamacare).

As a foreigner, may I ask your opinion about South America? Related to signs of bad things.

There are several South American countries. A 1000+% inflation rate is a good exit sign. If I lived in Venezuela and could leave I would.


Actually there are only a dozen. My interest is specially about how Brasilian political and economic crisis is seen worldwide.



114. Post 19484655 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: Elwar on June 10, 2017, 05:22:14 AM


Actually there are only a dozen. My interest is specially about how Brasilian political and economic crisis is seen worldwide.

Outside of Brazil we are all given propaganda that one side or the other want us to hear. From what I see they got rid of a corrupt socialist leader and elected a pro business leadership. Usually when I see pro socialist news attacking something it is usually a good thing. I have some hope for the new leaders to turn things away from the bad road it was going down. I had several Brasilian friends and girlfriend in Germany. They love the culture but do not want to go back mainly due to how unsafe and corrupt it is.

Actually there was no election, after impeachment the vice-president assumed the power, and yes, he is pro-business but drown in corruption as all the others before him.

This week the Electoral Supreme Court denied nulling the whole party elected in 2014, besides the corruption allegations, then so far he'll stay in power till Jan-2019. Oct-2018 new presidential elections are up, this is what scares me most. It's possible probable Lula (the antichrist himself, father of corruption) will run and if he runs polls give him 90% chance to be elected. This is the worst scenario ever, this is the highway to become the new Venezuela.



115. Post 19484660 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: BlindMayorBitcorn on June 10, 2017, 05:32:50 AM
i could tell you about a certain brazilian academic who professed ad nauseam that bitcoin was a despicable ponzi, not in any way comparable to government-backed real money, despite having had his savings wiped out by the banco central do brasil no fewer than three times in as many decades.

but i'll spare you the pain.

We go way back with the Professor. He was one of our classiest trolls.

Please cite names. I'd love to know who you're talking about.



116. Post 19484809 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: European Central Bank on June 11, 2017, 12:46:14 AM
Please cite names. I'd love to know who you're talking about.

it's probably gonna curse us to say his name. the guy was relentless.

but here it is - jorge stolfi.

Oh, great. We call this kind of person Mortadela (Bologna in a free translation). A mortadela is one among the thousands who are favored by government corruption with money diverted from State Companies (Petrobras, for example). To hell with him and all the labor party members.



117. Post 19560161 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: Arcteryx on June 14, 2017, 03:37:54 PM
Moving to AMP now:


Just sick and tired of all this drama that comes with bitcoin.
Ala miners fees going thru the roof, with even casinos asking for triple the amount needed to be able to withdraw from you own wallet.
And the wait for transactions going on and on and on.

Just to hell with it! Angry

You know what's about this ethereum hype?

1- apart from the obscene fee some speculators paid to be the first to get in some ICOs, the average Ethereum fee is pretty low. And transactions are much more faster;
2- contrary to Bitcoin mining industry, that is awfully centralized, especially in China, anyone with 4 RX-480 GPUs (not even the state-of-art GPU) mining ethereum can get THE SAME AMOUNT TRADING FOR BITCOIN an Antminer S-9 can produce.

Now imagine governments really succeed to shut crypto down (hypothetically, guys, please). What do you do with an 1kWatt sucker Antminer? But in this case, you can play excellent games with your GPUs.

So why pay Jihan more than one thousand dollars for that crap? That's, in my opinion, what's driving ethereum to the moon.



118. Post 19560285 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

I know you guys don't appreciate Roger Ver's fake news faucet, but you should take a look at this:
https://news.bitcoin.com/morgan-stanley-regulators-looking-for-a-master-key-to-the-blockchain/

This is f*cking hilarious!

EDIT: The comments are even funnier!



119. Post 19560309 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: empowering on June 14, 2017, 05:21:50 PM

You know what's about this ethereum hype?

1- apart from the obscene fee some speculators paid to be the first to get in some ICOs, the average Ethereum fee is pretty low. And transactions are much more faster;
2- contrary to Bitcoin mining industry, that is awfully centralized, especially in China, anyone with 4 RX-480 GPUs (not even the state-of-art GPU) mining ethereum can get THE SAME AMOUNT TRADING FOR BITCOIN an Antminer S-9 can produce.

Now imagine governments really succeed to shut crypto down (hypothetically, guys, please). What do you do with an 1kWatt sucker Antminer? But in this case, you can play excellent games with your GPUs.

So why pay Jihan more than one thousand dollars for that crap? That's, in my opinion, what's driving ethereum to the moon.


Even the people involved in Ethereum project- cannot belive how much blind faith money is involved at this point..... that should be a warning sign

No problem, you can mine that crap and trade for any other crypto, and when ethereum is done, your GPUs are still valuable!



120. Post 19565083 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: European Central Bank on June 14, 2017, 10:30:31 PM
is this BitcoinCore/USD and BitcoinUnlimited/USD on Bitfinex.com?





it's been there for months.

True, since I opened an account there a few months ago they already had those pairs. Also hitbtc has a BTU they call Bitcoin Unlimited. I guess we already have a prediction of what prices will be when the chain splits.



121. Post 19565100 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: Pajulapoiss on June 14, 2017, 10:37:06 PM
is this BitcoinCore/USD and BitcoinUnlimited/USD on Bitfinex.com?





Can someone please explain the difference, and the backstory?

Where have you been since 2015?



122. Post 19622227 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: STT on June 17, 2017, 07:27:49 PM
Flo has a total market cap of 14 million.  BTC trades every day 1.4 billion, so how is it having that effect.

My thought on litecoin rising was its benefitted as the general idea of segwit is in the news as valid proposal for bitcoin.   It kinda lends authority to litecoin that its already got it working and litecoin is even cited in the reasoning of some pools for proceeding with the larger market.
I see the volume traded for Litecoin in value exceeds bitcoin, at least today

Actually IMO it's about Charlie Lee resign from Coinbase to focus on Litecoin development. https://news.bitcoin.com/charlie-lee-resigns-from-coinbase-to-focus-on-litecoin



123. Post 19622349 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: silverfuture on June 17, 2017, 07:34:01 PM
Not sure if it's been discussed here recently or not but does anyone think there is weight to the idea that as we get closer to Aug 1st more coins will be withdrawn from exchanges and causing a greatly reduced supply?

I agree with you, I'd not let my BTC on exchanges running the risk of missing their duplication to another blockchain.



124. Post 19622401 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: JayJuanGee on June 17, 2017, 07:46:56 PM
I definitely think Litecoin is still going nowhere, just because it has Segwit now and potentially LN coming doesn't change a thing. No one liked it and no one cared...for years now. And in the last 4 years, Chinese exchanges have quietly mined millions of litecoins (because it was easy and cheap to do), and will happily let this rise for a while only to dumpity-dump dump their millions of litecoins slowly back into the market once a downtrend is confirmed. I've seen it before, and won't be a part of watching that again. The top 3-4 Chinese exchanges own collectively ~8M litecoin.

I disagree, I see litecoin as what btc should have been: no b/s, no political bickering, spam problem solved logically and simply years ago, possibly more decentralized in mining and ownership than btc, always been in the top 10 by traded volume. What is not to like? I'm just sorry that I did not accumulate more when it was cheaper, because my target price is 1/4 of BTC price (because of its final total of 84 million LTC).


Your post is ridiculous. 

Of course, LTC is not going to have the "problems" of BTC... it's market cap is 1/20th of BTC.  Probably the same with it's development liquidation possibilities, etc.  As you grow, and become more of a threat to banks and governments, such as bitcoin, then the problems you list become part of the package - especially in a decentralized system

FYI today I made a transaction through changelly, last week following the news about Charlie Lee I bought some LTC for 10 mBTC and today I decided to cash back in BTC at 17mBTC. The 2 confirmation demanded by changelly in LTC took over 15 minutes, while 2 confirmations in BTC chain took less than 3 minutes.



125. Post 19622445 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: European Central Bank on June 17, 2017, 10:56:19 PM
Actually IMO it's about Charlie Lee resign from Coinbase to focus on Litecoin development. https://news.bitcoin.com/charlie-lee-resigns-from-coinbase-to-focus-on-litecoin

one guy changing his job pulls in millions of extra pump? sheesh. it don't take much these days.

AFAIK he's the creator of Litecoin, isn't he? If it's true it really matters. Imagine Satoshi coming back to defeat Jihan-Ver evil empire?



126. Post 19639676 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: Torque on June 17, 2017, 11:44:09 PM
AFAIK he's the creator of Litecoin, isn't he? If it's true it really matters. Imagine Satoshi coming back to defeat Jihan-Ver evil empire?

Yeah, but... he took the Bitcoin codebase and literally changed a few config settings, gave it a new name, and launched it as Litecoin. All in about a weekend (by his own admission). It was a pet project.

I mean the guy is smart, sure, but you really want to equate that effort with the genius that is Satoshi?

Far from me comparing both, I was only trying to find a solid explanation to LTC pump.



127. Post 19640296 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: bitserve on June 18, 2017, 03:50:44 AM
As much as I share the happy sentiment that the "chikun has arisen" we should probably keep the topic on Bitcoin here. adamstgBit's will have to spend all day deleting posts if it gets more out of hand.  Cheesy

Adam got deleted a long time ago.

Oh. Guess I wasn't paying attention. Does he have a new account? Anyhow, the forum mods still delete off-topic posts. Thanks for pointing it out.

Some think that Killerpotleaf is Adam's new account. There's nothing that I know of that definitely links the two accounts, but Killerpotleaf does share Adam's sense of humour.

AFAIK, the last time Killerpotleaf posted anything was a night in which he went full retard posting *lots* of memes about an incoming huge hapening. A couple days later the biggest Bitcoin pump started. I want to think he meant a huge PUMP was going to happen and not the opposite. It would be sad if he sold thinking a huge dump was going to happen.



He usually does that on pumps... and on dumps he barely says anything... Smiley

Good to know. When that happenned the price was under $2000. He haven't even logged on after that night.


I remember this, I was the one asking for more details about his forecast (details = up or down  Grin Grin)
Quote from: deepcolderwallet on May 28, 2017, 04:15:59 AM
look forward...
   do you see the inevitable?
GOOO now... avoid it!

Agreed. Looking forward I see a debt bubble in many nations popping.

I am avoiding it.

With bitcoins.

I'm sticking with champions.



128. Post 19640473 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: Icygreen on June 18, 2017, 03:50:33 PM
Any ideas why the exchanges are speculating a drop to 1723 in the short term? http://www.bitcoinforecast.com
Although this is not always correct, bitstamp nailed the most recent drop within a few bucks. 

I didn't know that site, found kinda interesting, but when I scrolled down the page and read that huge bullsh*t about POTUS, lol... I just lmfao and closed the tab.



129. Post 19640546 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: St.Stephan on June 18, 2017, 08:37:28 PM
Any ideas why the exchanges are speculating a drop to 1723 in the short term? http://www.bitcoinforecast.com
Although this is not always correct, bitstamp nailed the most recent drop within a few bucks. 

What a bunch of fucktards having an anti-trump disclaimer on their site.  The label has the typical "trump be raycist" statement, but all the word racist means nowadays is white people that refuse to be cuckolds for brown people.

No, racism has not narrowed itself down to fit your narrative of it.

Honestly, I respect your trading posts. I think they are well written and show insight. But whatever politics you have, you would never trade them -  and your skin color -  for being a black person getting stopped by a white cop. Would you.

Oh come on!

Americans should Thank God your labor party has no meaningful representation. Stop being a Mortadela!



130. Post 19640615 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.12h):

Quote from: European Central Bank on June 18, 2017, 11:18:55 PM
The finance industry and others are moving to a blockchain, it has not yet been adopted in full or implemented.

my personal suspicion is that the finance industry will never find a use for a public blockchain. i've heard of people who've attended some of these professional conferences coming back with the impression that very few of the attendees knew anything about it and were there to look cool.

but that's ok because real people will force them to deal with it whether they like it or not.  

I work on finance industry, with IT at a Multinational Bank, directly with CEOs. I can confirm most people working on research and attending weekly conferences within banking corporation CEOs know NOTHING - I repat: NOTHING about crypto and some top analysts don't even have had contact with Bitcoin or any other coin whatsoever. Such a shame.



131. Post 19659254 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Wanna know what's gonna happen?
This SegWit2x will be an epic fiasco.
Wu/Ver/Wright credibility will be buried for good.
Let's wait 'till July 31.

EDIT: Finally I have an avatar.



132. Post 19659703 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: ImI on June 19, 2017, 11:27:36 PM
Wanna know what's gonna happen?
This SegWit2x will be an epic fiasco.
Wu/Ver/Wright credibility will be buried for good.
Let's wait 'till July 31.

EDIT: Finally I have an avatar.

Wright? What's his connection with SegWit2x?

Where have you been in last 48 hours?



133. Post 19680432 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: Ibian on June 20, 2017, 08:55:04 PM
Segwit2x is a trap : why would you want a 2Mb Block size and 6Mb witness signature ... ?

Because asicboost and others miners industries tricks need this size (of block) to avoid the result of the initial SegWit limitation (limitation for miners, not for the nodes ...).

I prefer SegWit right now with 1Mb Block size and 3Mb witness signatures ...
We need more throughput. Period. You got a better solution, code it and release it into the wild.

Don't be ridiculous.

There is no emergency here, and even the clearing up of the bitcoin blockchain in the past few days should go to show that the month long spam attack was a scam.   There are folks who were directing their mining power at attacking the bitcoin network, and maybe that has become less effective and expensive?  Anyhow they have temporarily ceased the bullshit attack shenanigans and we are getting decent processing times and fees, again.  At least for the moment.
Are you disagreeing that we need more throughput? Yes or no, wordy one.

I've already asked him a tl;dr everytime he posts, until then I just skip what he writes...



134. Post 19701756 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: JayJuanGee on June 22, 2017, 01:32:25 AM

Yeah, but what code is going to be run?

Will it be the segwit tested code or some inferior variation?

It will be hopefully be SegWit activated via Bit 91 which makes SegWit2x and BIP141 (Core Segregated Witness) compatible.

BIP91 activates at an 80% hash threshold and rejects any non-SegWit signalling blocks and is signaled via bit 4 per the Silbert Accord.

Once BIP91 activates it functions like the USAF reject any blocks that do not signal support for SegWit through bit 1. Thus it is compatible with BIP148.

BIP141 is activated through the activation method defined by BIP9. This means that 95 percent of all blocks within a two-week period need to include a piece of data: bit 1

Following BIP91 the longest valid Bitcoin chain will consist of SegWit-signaling blocks only, and all regular BIP141 SegWit nodes will activate the protocol upgrade as the 95% threshold will be activated.

The only folks who would potentially not fall under the umbrella of BIP91 would be miners who opposed both Core SegWit and SegWit2x.

There is a good and detailed writeup in bitcoin magazine by Aaron van Wirdum.

BIP91: The SegWit Activation "Kludge" That Should Keep Bitcoin Whole
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/bip91-segwit-activation-kludge-should-keep-bitcoin-whole/

I had seen that Bitcoin magazine article soon after it released; however, your above description seems to bring some additional clarification to this matter, and maybe in the end, the segwit portion of the code is going to be fairly solid and implemented from the already tested versions.... and then we just have to wait for the next portion to see whether some uncertainties evolve from the rest of it, that involves the 2mb testing, implementation and whether there is sufficient consensus in regards to the hard forking of that...  

Accordingly, we might be able to get through a few months before the next crisis hits, no?  OctoBEAR-ish?

FTFY

EDIT: IMO OctoBULL-ish.



135. Post 19720656 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: valta4065 on June 22, 2017, 12:19:19 PM


Could we stay on topic gentlemen? ^^

Note that I don't mind discussing politics but there is a part on the forum dedicated for that. Especially as I don't see how Trump is linked to BTC price... He won't do anything to make the dollar stronger: I don't think he wants to, he doesn't care at all about his country or its economy, and even if he wanted to I'm not sure he could do anything.

And on topic: Did you see how the price is on the rise again? Do you think there is a link with the segwit2x increasing support?

Typical globalist/MSM brainwashed trying to ignore POTUS Donald Trump importance in taking back power to people comment.



136. Post 19720914 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

I just realised Stamp has around 500 coins in sell orders.
While Finex has 5700+. I never had a clue about the size discrepancy of these two exchanges.
 Shocked Shocked Shocked



137. Post 19721160 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: bitserve on June 23, 2017, 12:40:39 AM
I just realised Stamp has around 500 coins in sell orders.
While Finex has 5700+. I never had a clue about the size discrepancy of these two exchanges.
 Shocked Shocked Shocked

?

Stamp has 2250BTC up to $3000, whilst bitfinex has around 3000BTC.

There's not that much difference...

At cryptowat.ch I'm grouping the orders in 10 BTC steps and last value shown is $2760.00 at Bitstamp summing around 500 BTC. While at Bitfinex grouping in 50 BTC the last relevant step is $3400.00 summing 5100+ BTC.

Am I doing something wrong?



138. Post 19721183 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: leowonderful on June 23, 2017, 12:33:42 AM
I just realised Stamp has around 500 coins in sell orders.
While Finex has 5700+. I never had a clue about the size discrepancy of these two exchanges.
 Shocked Shocked Shocked
It's probably why the exchange is higher than other exchanges. Not sure why people don't sell as much there though if prices are indeed higher.

A few months ago we were calling it Bearstamp because Bitfinex's prices were $100+ over Stamp.



139. Post 19721377 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: bitserve on June 23, 2017, 01:02:10 AM
I just realised Stamp has around 500 coins in sell orders.
While Finex has 5700+. I never had a clue about the size discrepancy of these two exchanges.
 Shocked Shocked Shocked

?

Stamp has 2250BTC up to $3000, whilst bitfinex has around 3000BTC.

There's not that much difference...

At cryptowat.ch I'm grouping the orders in 10 BTC steps and last value shown is $2760.00 at Bitstamp summing around 500 BTC. While at Bitfinex grouping in 50 BTC the last relevant step is $3400.00 summing 5100+ BTC.

Am I doing something wrong?

I don't use cryptowatch. I use bitcoinwisdom. There's more than 2000BTC up to $3000 at Bitstamp.

P.S.: Oh, so you are comparing how many coins are in Bitstamp up to 2760 vs how many in Bitfinex up to $3400? Well, that explains the discrepancy.

No, you got it wrong. The last value shown for Bitstamp is $2760, which made me believe there weren't no more orders over it. But since you told me another tool (bitcoinwisdom) shows more orders over this value I believe cryptowat.ch is buggy. Try grouping orders in a scale of 10 BTC and tell me if it's different of what I'm seeing here.



140. Post 19721593 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: bitserve on June 23, 2017, 01:18:04 AM
I just realised Stamp has around 500 coins in sell orders.
While Finex has 5700+. I never had a clue about the size discrepancy of these two exchanges.
 Shocked Shocked Shocked

?

Stamp has 2250BTC up to $3000, whilst bitfinex has around 3000BTC.

There's not that much difference...

At cryptowat.ch I'm grouping the orders in 10 BTC steps and last value shown is $2760.00 at Bitstamp summing around 500 BTC. While at Bitfinex grouping in 50 BTC the last relevant step is $3400.00 summing 5100+ BTC.

Am I doing something wrong?

I don't use cryptowatch. I use bitcoinwisdom. There's more than 2000BTC up to $3000 at Bitstamp.

P.S.: Oh, so you are comparing how many coins are in Bitstamp up to 2760 vs how many in Bitfinex up to $3400? Well, that explains the discrepancy.

No, you got it wrong. The last value shown for Bitstamp is $2760, which made me believe there weren't no more orders over it. But since you told me another tool (bitcoinwisdom) shows more orders over this value I believe cryptowat.ch is buggy. Try grouping orders in a scale of 10 BTC and tell me if it's different of what I'm seeing here.

I think you gave the solution in your own question. You are grouping sell orders for Bitstamp in $10 blocks while for Bitfinex you are using $50 blocks.... Maybe there is a limit in rows displayed? I am sure both exchanges have orders up to the very high thousands (ppl camping for a flash spike/crash). So there's much more than what you are seeing displayed.

I don't think it's due to a limit in rows displayed, if that was the case a larger number of coins would be shown at Bitstamp's book, but it does not show a relevant number of coins being sold over $2770 right now. Anyway, I believe maybe cryptowat.ch is bugged.



141. Post 19721889 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: kludzins on June 23, 2017, 01:42:51 AM
Found UP-to date picture:  Grin Cool

So Amazon till Christmas?  Roll Eyes



So it says that if someone with Bill Gates net worth (there's a bunch of guys dirty rich like him, isn't it?) or any government feels like investing in create an ASIC more powerful than the actual Antminer then secretly building some mining farms, the whole Bitcoinland could be easily taken over?

How much fragile is the pot where we're putting our money? Because I can think many reasons a government or some powerful banks would want to shut all this down.
Apologies if I'm sounding naïve, I'm not a scientist, I'm only a curious Average Joe.



142. Post 19722228 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: bitserve on June 23, 2017, 02:16:39 AM

Yes, you could probably take over Bitcoin with around $1Billion. That would destroy Bitcoin AND your billion. Now.. why some individual like Bill Gates would feel like doing that? What would be the impact in PR for doing it? How much more would he lose?

Bill Gates was just an example, but we can think about some Bankers willing to do that. Would it necessarily have to be in the clear? I mean, I can think about some ways to do this undercover, so no PR impact.

Quote from: bitserve on June 23, 2017, 02:16:39 AM
Now let's see one goverment (USA?) does it. The economical cost is almost negligible but.... again... a government destroying something that is not ilegal, fucking millions of people all around the world for no reason and, probably, with no way to cover/hid the action?


Why no way to cover/hid it? And I think it's STILL not illegal, Congressmen are taking their time to corner OTC trades and harden AML/KYC regulations.

Quote from: bitserve on June 23, 2017, 02:16:39 AM
Is the pot "fragile"? Maybe... now let's compare it with how fragile are other pots:

- FIAT (well, you know).
- PM's (See Executive Order 6102)
- Stocks (see the large liss of crashes over time)
- Real state (safe most of the time, but it can also be easily confiscated as its absolutely not mobile)

All you listed above are known to have huge Big Players participation (a few families, Banks and the government itself)

Quote from: bitserve on June 23, 2017, 02:16:39 AM
So, nothing to lose dream at night, but as I always say, follow the Triple D: Diversify, Diversify, Diversify.

I can agree with that.



143. Post 19722383 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: bitserve on June 23, 2017, 02:44:24 AM

1- Ok, let's take another example, Mark Zuckerberg does it to rekt the Winklevoss once again. It's not that easy to move the amounts of money needed without noone knowing. Less so to hire the needed personal (ASIC designers, etc), less so to make a chinesse factory produce them, less easy to transport, install and put all that ASIC's on a giant plant requiring HUGE amounts of electrical energy..... No, really, you can't do that something of that scale in a covert way.

Maybe I am wrong, then tell me how you would do it and I will try to find the failure on your plan.


2- Oh yeah, the goverments could do it with legislation, of course, but I guess that's not what we were talking about.

3- Yet they all have demonstrated to be a "fragile" pot sometimes/somewhere along the history. Nothing is 100% safe.

4- That's my main point.

I just created another topic to discuss it, you're welcome there.



144. Post 19722635 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: infofront on June 23, 2017, 03:13:39 AM
If a billionaire attempted a hostile takeover, the proof of work could be changed rather trivially.

This is a point! This is why I believe in Core. But how fast it could be done until we need a massive rollback Buterin's style?



145. Post 19738290 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: coin@coin on June 23, 2017, 05:33:22 AM
If a billionaire attempted a hostile takeover, the proof of work could be changed rather trivially.

This is a point! This is why I believe in Core. But how fast it could be done until we need a massive rollback Buterin's style?

It's going to cost a lot of money for such an attempt to take place.

Usually billionaries are very wary on where and how they spend their money, otherwise they wouldn't be billionaries in the first place.  Smiley

Actually you didn't answer my question. I don't care about what motivation would move a billionaire, just how fast the proof of work could be changed.



146. Post 19770919 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: DieJohnny on June 25, 2017, 03:41:22 AM
Holding up pretty well on Stamp. Currently 2532 and some large buy walls just behind 2500.  Lookin good for now.

I don't understand the continual optimism on the price in the near term. Bitcoin can go all the way down to 1300 and still be following its bull run from Mid 2015. Price near term means very little and frankly the charts are complete garbage if you are hoping Bitcoin goes up from here. I think you need to be long on Bitcoin another 3 years before selling and you should only be hoping that it continues to correct so you can buy more bitcoin for your dollar.

This guy has a point.



147. Post 19771010 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: Elwar on June 25, 2017, 09:59:10 AM
i think invest in bitcoin is much more safe and profitable because bitcoin price rising to higher value and we do not face to any risk when we invest our money in bitcoin and i if we invest our money in bitcoin we will be get a good profit from bitcoin in the future so i think bitcoin is much more profitable currency than altcoins.

have you just been hacked? that reads like every second post by cut and paste google translate noobs.

There are many people that will buy other peoples' accounts. Legendary folks can make some decent money.

I was offered somewhere around what would be over $2 per post for a signature campaign. I started doing the calculations of just logging and posting 10 posts a day from Thailand with $600 per month of extra spending money with no work. I could be like these other signature campaigners and post tons of shit posts or start arguments just for the money. But I know that would compromise my posts and make posting on here work instead of fun.

I also got an estimate on selling my account outright that was over half a bitcoin. Plenty of people want the quick money.

You increase my respect for you anytime you post. Never get sold, for God's sake!



148. Post 19771026 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: yefi on June 25, 2017, 11:12:53 AM


Insert montage here of Marcus pushing the kid's bike, flying a kite with him, etc.

You once had my respect. Anytime you post this kind of thing you lose some more.



149. Post 19774942 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: Icygreen on June 25, 2017, 06:58:16 PM
I'm not sure a back test of those levels are entirely needed. Why do I think so?  Bitcoin received acceptance from fortune 500"s to mom and pop shops plus many new developments during the climb to support its value changes.
Bitcoin as a whole is just starting to be understood by the early majority for its potentials beyond an early adopters investment vehicle.  Its clear that the people want it but also have fear. If fear wins we go back to a prescribed debt bubble banking system and wait for that to show more results.  I think we'll follow above the trend line given the gravity of development. Imagine the feeding frenzy if it went to 1100  Shocked

Once Roger Ver and Jihan Wu are under arrested for some years we'll see things get back to normal.



150. Post 19775145 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: bones261 on June 25, 2017, 03:13:41 PM


You never know. ETH went through a flash crash. There's always the chance that real Satoshi (if it is indeed one person and not a foundation) dies and the estate will have to liquidate to pay the estate taxes. (If Satoshi is a citizen of one of the countries that imposes such ridiculous taxes. US citizen would be bad. Japanese citizen would be even worse.) People forget that we have Satoshi's massive holdings hanging over our heads. Maybe Satoshi would never destroy his creation, but do you really think a government is going to care if they crash the market or not when demanding their estate taxes?

Are you retarded to the point you think the creator of the most disruptive technology EVER will have a to pay any estate tax?
Even if he was from USA or Japan or EVEN Brasil (which is not likely to forgive any unpaid tax) do you really think he is as dumb as you to leave declared money to his heirs?
If he could just leave a private key, WHY for God's sake would he leave a Will?
Are you missing something about crypto?
Are you in the right place?
Did you buy this Legendary account?
Because it sounds as retarded as a tax collector conjecturing how to not step off the line.
If crypto was about NOT stepping off the line it would be called Visa or Paypal.
Please respect your mates in this thread, we're here to disrupt, we're here to change the world, not to pay taxes to a corrupt "estate".



151. Post 19775306 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: drbrockcoin on June 26, 2017, 03:50:47 AM
Ugh so i got a new account, lost my old one years ago.
Been out of the bitcoin world for a few years as I had to sell my stash about 1.5 years ago as I needed the money, knew I would regret it but thats life.
Anyway Im back now and have a small stash of about £300 in various altcoins. My aim is to get back a nice BTC stash.

Just wondering if there is any point in trying to daytrade (not that I ever have, need to learn) with this small amount or am I better to wait until I have thousands in FIAT/coins?

Any feedback would be much welcome

Stop here.

No daytrade! You wanna make some crypto? Buy some RX Vegas GPUs, start mining Ethash coins and automatically trade for Bitcoin.
And HODL those sweat Bitcoins you'll earn. Never sell again. I hope you learned a lesson (I once learned that).

Never sell.



152. Post 19810511 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: STT on June 27, 2017, 06:33:48 AM
Has Bitfinex got past that loss?

Some continued weakness I think, below $2500 I think shows lost momentum upwards.  Kraken has regained some of its trend, but only beating a previous downtrend line in its reversal.   Huobi looks like its forming some path down for now at least to a lower level of support.  Putting in a lower higher is more bearish looking but thats not yet completed just looks to be doing that.

I drew in a regular channel down for bitstamp, if it breaks out Im more positive then

This is Bitcon, kicking TA's asses since 2009.
17 hours after the quoted statement, right now almost beating $2500 @ Bitfinex and $2505 @ Bitstamp.



153. Post 19811472 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: Torque on June 28, 2017, 12:02:33 AM
Wow, what is going on lol...

Either this has been a massive bear trap and the bull run resumes upward from here, or this is a bull trap coming.

Flip a coin and take your pick.  Wink

(Personally I don't think the downtrend is finished though)

You've been warning about Total Market Cap, but it's already back to $100 Billion+.
Even this is cannot be the end of downtrend sign?



154. Post 19812383 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

I guess a technology to detect densely stored metals is already well developed, isn't it they use to find deposit fields inside mountains to mine it then?
If they can develop such a detector, that would be not impossible to make something to detect the 2,000 Kg of silver you buried in your backyard.
But I think it would be harder to involuntarily extract a 12-words seed from your memory...



155. Post 19812653 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: bones261 on June 28, 2017, 02:51:18 AM
I guess a technology to detect densely stored metals is already well developed, isn't it they use to find deposit fields inside mountains to mine it then?
If they can develop such a detector, that would be not impossible to make something to detect the 2,000 Kg of silver you buried in your backyard.
But I think it would be harder to involuntarily extract a 12-words seed from your memory...

It would probably only take a $5.00 wrench to extract that from your memory.  Cheesy



Sheeeeet!



156. Post 19812734 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: r0ach on June 28, 2017, 03:12:50 AM
Can you describe the mechanism that "they" would use to drag the price floor of a Bitcoin to $1? Who is "they"?

Already did, war of attrition.  Miners will not mine at a loss forever.  They just tank the price on exchanges and then miners either immediately turn off their machines or do a few weeks later.  If you look at things like litecoin hash rate vs price lately, these Chinese are turning on and off machines almost immediately as price fluctuates.  

Once they tank the price on exchanges either with real coins or synthetic derivatives, even if cost of production of a coin was once $10,000, there is no reason to pay that anymore since you can mine a never ending stream of coins as transaction fees for however low they want to tank the cost of production to.  It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that bitcoin has no price floor, does not function as a store of value, and is much easier to destroy by financial manipulation than gold or silver are.

Lol when those chinese bastards are outta game my CPU will gratefully do the job.
While there are perhaps some hundreds of thousands of AntMiners there are BILLIONS of CPUs and GPUs happily waiting to start mining Bitcoins and the only tradeoff will be a minor increase in energy bill.



157. Post 19812756 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Don't be fooled, cockroach!
The Bitcoin dynamics are more complex than any of us, for smarter he could be, would predict.



158. Post 19820605 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: bones261 on June 28, 2017, 04:17:57 AM
Can you describe the mechanism that "they" would use to drag the price floor of a Bitcoin to $1? Who is "they"?

Already did, war of attrition.  Miners will not mine at a loss forever.  They just tank the price on exchanges and then miners either immediately turn off their machines or do a few weeks later.  If you look at things like litecoin hash rate vs price lately, these Chinese are turning on and off machines almost immediately as price fluctuates.  

Once they tank the price on exchanges either with real coins or synthetic derivatives, even if cost of production of a coin was once $10,000, there is no reason to pay that anymore since you can mine a never ending stream of coins as transaction fees for however low they want to tank the cost of production to.  It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that bitcoin has no price floor, does not function as a store of value, and is much easier to destroy by financial manipulation than gold or silver are.

Lol when those chinese bastards are outta game my CPU will gratefully do the job.
While there are perhaps some hundreds of thousands of AntMiners there are BILLIONS of CPUs and GPUs happily waiting to start mining Bitcoins and the only tradeoff will be a minor increase in energy bill.

You would need more than 5 billion gaming computers to even come close to the current hash rate. Only got 5 million? Expect each block to take a year or more for you to mine. And I'm being generous on assuming that your high end gaming rigs can hash a gig per second. Better hope the next difficulty adjustment is a few blocks away...(BTW I'm using the American definition of million and billion.)

AFAIK every two weeks the difficulty is recalculated, so the worst scenario would be 2 weeks with no blocks mined. After that the difficulty would be affordable for GPUS.



159. Post 19820881 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: machasm on June 28, 2017, 01:18:16 PM
Can you describe the mechanism that "they" would use to drag the price floor of a Bitcoin to $1? Who is "they"?

Already did, war of attrition.  Miners will not mine at a loss forever.  They just tank the price on exchanges and then miners either immediately turn off their machines or do a few weeks later.  If you look at things like litecoin hash rate vs price lately, these Chinese are turning on and off machines almost immediately as price fluctuates.  

Once they tank the price on exchanges either with real coins or synthetic derivatives, even if cost of production of a coin was once $10,000, there is no reason to pay that anymore since you can mine a never ending stream of coins as transaction fees for however low they want to tank the cost of production to.  It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that bitcoin has no price floor, does not function as a store of value, and is much easier to destroy by financial manipulation than gold or silver are.

Lol when those chinese bastards are outta game my CPU will gratefully do the job.
While there are perhaps some hundreds of thousands of AntMiners there are BILLIONS of CPUs and GPUs happily waiting to start mining Bitcoins and the only tradeoff will be a minor increase in energy bill.

You would need more than 5 billion gaming computers to even come close to the current hash rate. Only got 5 million? Expect each block to take a year or more for you to mine. And I'm being generous on assuming that your high end gaming rigs can hash a gig per second. Better hope the next difficulty adjustment is a few blocks away...(BTW I'm using the American definition of million and billion.)

AFAIK every two weeks the difficulty is recalculated, so the worst scenario would be 2 weeks with no blocks mined. After that the difficulty would be affordable for GPUS.

Also it is unlikely that all the Asics would switch off at the same time so the diff level will hopefully decline at a softer rate and blocks would continue to be solved albeit, at a slower rate.

Exactly!



160. Post 20020937 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: Holliday on July 08, 2017, 06:12:28 PM
Hello Wall Observer, my old friend
I've come to troll with you again
Because a vision softly creeping
Left its seeds while Adam was sleeping
And the vision that was planted in my brain
Was a block chain
Within the sound of trolling

In restless dreams I trolled alone
Narrow threads in speculation
'Neath the halo of a monitor glow
I clicked a tab to bitcoinity show
When my eyes were stabbed by the flash of an all time high
That split the night
And touched the sound of trolling

And in the all time high I saw
Ten thousand trolls maybe more
Trolls posting without typing
Trolls moderating without reporting
Trolls writing posts that voices never shared
No one dared
Disturb the sound of trolling

"Trolls," said I, "you do not know
Trolling like a cancer grows
Read my posts that I might troll you
Take my keyboard that I might troll you"
But my words like unconfirmed transactions fell
And echoed in the wells of trolling

And the people bowed and prayed
To the Bitcoin god they made
And the sign flashed out its warning
In the words that it was forming
And the sign said "The words of satoshi is written in the order walls"
We dropped our jaws
And whispered in the sound of trolling

Felt like Simon and Garfunkel were part of Satoshi's team... Grin



161. Post 20021573 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: infofront on July 09, 2017, 02:13:42 AM
Welcome back gentlemen. Feel free to message me if you have requests, suggestions, concerns, etc.

Wish you best, infofront!
Congrats and good luck.



162. Post 20021784 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

BULLISH:


Polish Authorities Issue Sweeping Condemnation of Bitcoin and Other Digital Currencies

https://news.bitcoin.com/polish-authorities-issue-sweeping-condemnation-of-bitcoin-and-other-digital-currencies/

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Polish authorities, regulators, and banks issued a sweeping statement warning of the risk of bitcoin, ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies. They said these currencies are not national or legal tender and cannot be used to pay taxes. They do not fall within the guidelines provided by Polish Financial Supervision Authority. Businesses, especially, should be wary about adopting or trying to use “virtual currencies.”


(...)

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This warning comes as more Polish restaurants and eateries have begun to accept bitcoin as a method of payment. Poland’s largest food delivery service, with 5000+ restaurants, recently started accepting the digital currency. It will be interesting to see how the general public and investors react to recent condemnations of bitcoin and other digital currencies.




163. Post 20038724 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: Torque on July 10, 2017, 12:23:40 AM
If 2500 is breached on Stamp here, we're going to see some downside.

Otherwise bot trading still in control.

BitFinex lost $2500 a couple hours ago and isn't showing strength to recover so far...



164. Post 20077643 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: Ted E. Bare on July 11, 2017, 07:03:22 AM
Market cap down from 115 to 80 billion.

Buy the bottom.

DIE ETHEREUM DIEEE!!!






165. Post 20078830 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: JohnUser on July 12, 2017, 12:04:09 AM
Market cap down from 115 to 80 billion.

Buy the bottom.

DIE ETHEREUM DIEEE!!!





you need a doctor... keep calm.

Sad the image didn't work. Here's link:
http://i.imgur.com/wOXuBWp.png
Just a portrait of Market Cap...



166. Post 20078963 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: Wexlike on July 11, 2017, 08:17:52 PM
It looks like the big altcoin crypto bubble is bursting on all frontiers currently:


As an altcoin gpu miner I've felt that in my flesh. But as a Bitcoin fanatic and long term believer I only mine ETC to exchange for Bitcoin and increase my stash, thus this reward decrease is actually being excellent to me, as we got from May to June an outstandingly increase in mining competition that dried GPU stores off. Roger Ver's shameful news outlet reported a mass of unemployed in many eastern-European countries were gpu-mining to complement their incomes, and that made things more difficult for those who were previously mining. Now that it is not profitable anymore (at least for those who aim on mining to sell and earn Fiat), alts gpu mining is back for those who see as a good investment to change their electricity bill for Bitcoins. Or buy Bitcoins with their electricity bill, whatever way you want to see it.



167. Post 20079051 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: HostFat on July 12, 2017, 12:39:10 AM
https://np.reddit.com/r/BitcoinABC/comments/6mmms1/new_release_of_bitcoin_abc_0142/
https://npreddit.com/r/btc/comments/6mmp49/new_release_of_bitcoin_abc_0142_rbitcoinabc/
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This release include various changes. The most notable is a difficulty adjustment algorithm that decrease the difficulty in case hashrate gets very low. We obviously which that this feature won't be used, and it won't kick in if hashrate stay above 8% of the global hashrate. However, this ensure that this chain will survive no matter what, as long as someone think it is valuable.

Maybe if you have some old ASICs, they can be useful again ...

How long for this code to be implemented?



168. Post 20099265 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: Dabs on July 12, 2017, 04:12:17 PM
There was a post by Ralph C. Merkle.

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While there are many technical descriptions of Bitcoin and the excitement it has created, it is perhaps worthwhile to try and capture this excitement in a way that can be understood by those without a technical background.

Briefly, and non-technically, Bitcoin is the first example of a new form of life. It lives and breathes on the internet. It lives because it can pay people to keep it alive. It lives because it performs a useful service that people will pay it to perform. It lives because anyone, anywhere, can run a copy of its code. It lives because all the running copies are constantly talking to each other. It lives because if any one copy is corrupted it is discarded, quickly and without any fuss or muss. It lives because it is radically transparent: anyone can see its code and see exactly what it does.

It can’t be changed. It can’t be argued with. It can’t be tampered with. It can’t be corrupted. It can’t be stopped.

It can’t even be interrupted.

If nuclear war destroyed half of our planet, it would continue to live, uncorrupted. It would continue to offer its services. It would continue to pay people to keep it alive.

The only way to shut it down is to kill every server that hosts it. Which is hard, because a lot of servers host it, in a lot of countries, and a lot of people want to use it.

Realistically, the only wayto kill it is to make the service it offers so useless and obsolete that no one wants to use it. So obsolete that no one wants to pay for it. No one wants to host it. Then it will have no money to pay anyone. Then it will starve to death.

But as long as there are people who want to use it, it’s very hard to kill, or corrupt, or stop, or interrupt.

Thank you for sharing, I really appreciated this.



169. Post 20100207 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: Torque on July 12, 2017, 11:05:36 PM

Probably the Deep State working behind the scenes to co-op Bitcoin. I keep thinking that Jihan Wu/Bitmain has already been corrupted. And if they successfully take it over, the statists will pump it even higher just to prove that the masses are greedy sheep ready to come on over to their darkside.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1980637

Quote from: deepcolderwallet on June 23, 2017, 11:09:12 PM
About the PBOC i am not 100% sure Bitcoin is not in their best interests. And I would guess they are also not sure. The macroeconomic implications of Bitcoin are so complex that I don't think no parties really know. And that's why no government has made any extreme move about it.

Bitcoin is a means to subvert PBOC policy so it is hard to see how they can be in favor of it. Wu will be a tool of PRC policy when the Central Committee decides it has a Bitcoin policy. China is a communist dictatorship.

THANK. YOU.

Finally someone is catching with how I see the way it works.





170. Post 20100548 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: quarternions on July 13, 2017, 12:58:16 AM
Since this is the speculation thread, do you guys think we will get to 2600 again before august? Lost and made some money, still need a bit more to break even again.

Bro, I'll heartedly advice you not to play in such a volatile market as crypto is. Unless you're a full skilled trader from stock markets. BTC is king and will win the final battle against fiat. Soon things will be like that:




171. Post 20101910 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

140+ Wall spotted @ $2400 @ Bitfinex

EDIT: being swallowed in an hallucinating rhythm.
Market looks thirsty.



172. Post 20102050 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: bitserve on July 13, 2017, 03:25:30 AM
140+ Wall spotted @ $2400 @ Bitfinex

EDIT: being swallowed in an hallucinating rhythm.
Market looks thirsty.

In the last half hour also a 150+50 BTC walls around 2100€ at Kraken have been eaten. Maybe those are somewhat "small" walls, but they were for real and of significant size for Kraken.

We are again inside the triangle. Sideways, and more sideways.

Like Jimbo says, "coiling, coiling..."



173. Post 20120497 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: JayJuanGee on July 13, 2017, 07:29:52 AM
Since this is the speculation thread, do you guys think we will get to 2600 again before august? Lost and made some money, still need a bit more to break even again.
                                                                                                                                     

Bro, I'll heartedly advice you not to play in such a volatile market as crypto is. Unless you're a full skilled trader from stock markets. BTC is king and will win the final battle against fiat. Soon things will be like that:


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
You are completely right, I'm definitely not a skilled trader yet, just been lurking for some time

I am just playing with around 2k, and I only buy in trends + when I see clear candle patterns and with the info from this website and telegram. So most of the time I only make "safe" (I know it is almost never safe") trades. But then I discovered leverage trades, made some good money, adrenaline was pumping, got overconfident (also the drinks did not help) went long just as it was turning (Still have no idea where my logic went).

I am aspiring to become a full skilled stock trader, BTC just happened to come on my path and with little money you could still easily make a couple of 100 bucks. Also the idea of using it as long term savings account looked great since in Holland I get less then 1% growth in a year... Also since the laws for bitcoins are still in a grey area you can do a lot of fun things with it (currently writing a coin buying and investing website with ideal support for a select amount of people). The API's in general are funt to work with as a programmer so it gives me some incentive to work.

As soon as I get that website up and running and have some more funds I'll start opening up a proper broker account and reading into where to start there... This is getting a bit off topic but any suggestions on where I can start even with a low amount off funds. Probably best not to post it here.

TLDR;
Lost all my earnings and a chunk of my 2k due too leverage and intoxicated, slowly getting it back. Also do want to get into  normal


better to buy as the price goes down and sell as the price goes up, but don't buy or sell too much in order that you do not run out of either bitcoins (on the way up) or fiat (on the way down).

So in that regard, if you only have bitcoins because you used all your fiat to buy at a price that is higher than the current price, then you just have to wait it out for however much time it takes to return to you purchase price level, even if it takes a year or two.  

In the meantime, if BTC prices continue to go down, which surely is possible, just continue to buy $10 per week (or whatever reasonable amount is in your budget), and sooner or later, you continue to bring down your average cost per BTC and you will be back in the the game and be able to sell some of your bitcoins either below $2600 or above $2600 (but as long as you are selling as the price goes up and buying as the price goes down, you should be good), and whenever BTC returns to that $2600 level (whether this week or a few years from now), you will be fully back... and hopefully learned some lessons along the way...hahahahaha   Cheesy


^ This!



174. Post 20120860 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: Torque on July 13, 2017, 09:33:20 PM
How to get a living?
Share your BTC address

Humm, I think I see a gigantic business opportunity in tattoos for a certain occupation... .  Grin

You're about 4 years late with that thought, it's already been done. I won't link it, just google image search "girl bitcoin tattoo" and you'll see the image. Although most believe it's photoshopped.

Anyhoo, looks like more sideways -ish action for now. Probably nothing to see for another 9 days. The whole crypto market seems to take a simultaneous dump every 9-10 days since the first started, so...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=790532



175. Post 20123913 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.13h):

Quote from: pfrtlpfmpf on July 14, 2017, 03:36:41 AM

better to buy as the price goes down and sell as the price goes up, but don't buy or sell too much in order that you do not run out of either bitcoins (on the way up) or fiat (on the way down).

So in that regard, if you only have bitcoins because you used all your fiat to buy at a price that is higher than the current price, then you just have to wait it out for however much time it takes to return to you purchase price level, even if it takes a year or two.  

In the meantime, if BTC prices continue to go down, which surely is possible, just continue to buy $10 per week (or whatever reasonable amount is in your budget), and sooner or later, you continue to bring down your average cost per BTC and you will be back in the the game and be able to sell some of your bitcoins either below $2600 or above $2600 (but as long as you are selling as the price goes up and buying as the price goes down, you should be good), and whenever BTC returns to that $2600 level (whether this week or a few years from now), you will be fully back... and hopefully learned some lessons along the way...hahahahaha   Cheesy


^ This!

Lol, yeah also my tactics. But I am running into a strategic flaw now : not enough fiat to keep buying the dips... .  Cheesy


The highest possible level of our current correction from $2980 down to $2130 - is less than 30%...

However, if you have been in the game for 6 months, then you have had a run up from $890 to $2980.

Of course, if you just got in, then you may have had some troubles accumulating in the sub$1k price arena.

I attempt to carefully monitor my fiat levels - and I understand what you mean to be running out of fiat, yet I think that we still should be prepared for less likely scenarios - and even returning to sub $1k prices is not out of the realm of possibilities.  I will admit that I will likely start to have to scramble a bit at $1500 and surely the level of scrambling would be higher if we go sub $1k.

By no means am I a bear, and I have been accumulating more and more bitcoin in preparation for up - but I still think that it remains prudent to accumulate enough fiat (and maintain enough fiat) for a certain level of outrageous and irrational down.

Surely, a lot of us might be mentally kicking ourselves if prices were to go down to sub $1k - yet even though I feel some of that kind of remorse, I still stick to my practice of largely buying on the way down and selling on the way up.. and the only times I make an exception to that practice is when I have a real high level of certainty (like 80% or 90%) of price direction of at least a 10% change.. which certainty seems to be as rare for me as naturally occurring snowballs in the tropics.


But sometimes they do happen, am i right, or am i right ?

Actually Ecuador (the country) is sited so high in the Andes that even being under the Equatorial line it is likely to have snowfalls any time of the year.



176. Post 20272952 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.14h):

After the euphoria, going back to last weekend's average price...



177. Post 20537408 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.15h):

From: https://www.btcforkmonitor.info/

 
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Node: Bitcoin ABC (Bitcoin Cash; Bcash)

    Current height: 478558
    Current Median Time: Aug. 1, 2017, 12:37 p.m. UTC
    Best Block Hash:
    0000000000000000011865af4122fe3b144e2cbeea86142e8ff2fb4107352d43
    Previous Block Hash:
    000000000000000000eb9bc1f9557dc9e2cfe576f57a52f6be94720b338029e4
    Has Experienced a Blockchain Reorganization: No
   Has not forked but is behind other nodes: Yes
    This node's scheduled chain split has occurred




178. Post 20538444 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.15h):

Quote from: B1tUnl0ck3r on August 01, 2017, 02:12:21 PM
OMG we have crashed horribly to $200 above where we were 3-4 days ago.

(come on volatile up this sons of Bitches- these Fork guys could learn a thing or two from the PBOC on how to Fud the market into a frenzy... fekin amatures)


Are we entertained?





not much, waked early for nothing... yet

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NO CHAIN SPLIT DETECTED.

So boring...



179. Post 20538688 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.15h):

Hey, https://www.btcforkmonitor.info/ changed the banner info.
Now it reads:

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NO UNPLANNED CHAIN SPLIT DETECTED.

What does it mean?



180. Post 20538905 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.15h):

Quote from: 79b79aa8d5047da6d3XX on August 01, 2017, 02:35:28 PM
don't let the drinking of your hatorade cocktail prevent you from appreciating that bitcoin's built-in, last word, first of its kind governance mechanism is being deployed for the first time.

it is awesome.

Fuck you Roger!
GTFO!



181. Post 20539005 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.15h):

Quote from: micky123 on August 01, 2017, 02:29:27 PM
https://www.btcforkmonitor.info/ says 'no chain split detected', and yet, BCH is live...

And BCC or BCH is now 10 blocks behind! Tongue

12 for now.



182. Post 20540090 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.15h):

Roger is a liar...

https://news.bitcoin.com/fork-watch-first-bitcoin-cash-block-mined/


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The First Bitcoin Cash Block Was Mined at Block Height 478558
Fork Watch: First Bitcoin Cash Block Mined
The first Bitcoin ABC/Bitcoin Cash fork took place at block height 478558 according to BTC Fork Monitor.

Over the past week, the central theme of discussion has been the August 1 hard fork and the possible birth of a new token called ‘Bitcoin Cash’ (BCC). The fork has come about after months of long debates, scaling proposals, and community infighting and many bitcoin proponents from both sides are showing a sense of relief although some are still uncertain of the events that will take place, and how the bifurcation of the Bitcoin blockchain will play out.

Today a whole lot of people have been patiently waiting for the user-activated hard fork (UAHF) to commence and the coming of the new digital currency Bitcoin Cash.  August 1 has arrived and the 12:20 UTC time period has officially passed. The first BCC block 478558 has been mined, but at the time of writing a split has not yet occurred.



183. Post 20541976 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.15h):

People are paying 800 Dollars for this!
Ain't hitbtc still not accepting deposits!

https://hitbtc.com/exchange/BCC-to-USD



184. Post 20549541 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

Quote from: julian071 on August 01, 2017, 09:40:12 PM
Has anyone succesfully imported their private key of their now empty BTC wallets into a BCC wallet? I'm stuck with 'not verified' transactions in Electron Cash. Desperately trying to dump this shit for some real BTC here (via ViaBTC if I must).

Must wait for headers to synchronize.



185. Post 20549967 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

Quote from: bones261 on August 02, 2017, 01:13:57 AM

Where can I dump? Most exchanges that I checked are not accepting BCC deposits. I tried to sign up for VIABTC and I keep getting an error "Don't try too frequently." WTF, I got this error on the first try. How is that too frequent?

hitbtc is accepting deposits, but I transferred my free bcc 2 hours ago and only got 2 confirmations.
Such a fiasco!



186. Post 20550041 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

Why bcc block creation is so slow? Only 2 confirmations after 2 hours! I'm missing the train because of this buggy wu/ver coin fiasco!



187. Post 20550380 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

Quote from: Ibian on August 02, 2017, 01:49:15 AM
Whoever, if anyone, thinks this new clone coin has better fundamentals than the original, could you explain why?

I can explain why not. My deposit on exchange is taking over 2 hours and only has 2 confirmations till now! Isn't this the solution for all BTC problems?



188. Post 20550547 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

Quote from: WiiD on August 02, 2017, 01:54:18 AM
Whoever, if anyone, thinks this new clone coin has better fundamentals than the original, could you explain why?
I can explain why not. My deposit on exchange is taking over 2 hours and only has 2 confirmations till now! Isn't this the solution for all BTC problems?

On which exchange you deposited?

The exchange is irrelevant. Fact is that I'm watching the blockchain and the client and it's taking over one hour to create another block. If the exchange demands 6 confirmations it will take 6 hours!



189. Post 20550567 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

Quote from: Skol600ml on August 02, 2017, 02:01:24 AM
Whoever, if anyone, thinks this new clone coin has better fundamentals than the original, could you explain why?

I can explain why not. My deposit on exchange is taking over 2 hours and only has 2 confirmations till now! Isn't this the solution for all BTC problems?

Difficult too high, low hashrate, few blocks/confirmation per day?

I'm sure you know that and trying to play dumb. You are good at it.

Sorry, sir? Do I know you?



190. Post 20550594 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

Quote from: WiiD on August 02, 2017, 02:09:08 AM
Whoever, if anyone, thinks this new clone coin has better fundamentals than the original, could you explain why?
I can explain why not. My deposit on exchange is taking over 2 hours and only has 2 confirmations till now! Isn't this the solution for all BTC problems?

On which exchange you deposited?

The exchange is irrelevant. Fact is that I'm watching the blockchain and the client and it's taking over one hour to create another block. If the exchange demands 6 confirmations it will take 6 hours!

There is no exchange accepting BTC Cash Deposits at this time.

Have you tried hitbtc?



191. Post 20551705 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

And BCC is already 3rd @ coinmarketcap, already passed Ripple.
Funny that they're using the Bittrex price, although it's not possible to deposit BCC on Bittrex, I tried and they show "BCC wallet is under maintenance".

So scammy...



192. Post 20576987 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-eu-banks-deposits-idUSKBN1AD1RS

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EU explores account freezes to prevent runs at failing banks
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union states are considering measures which would allow them to temporarily stop people withdrawing money from their accounts to prevent bank runs, an EU document reviewed by Reuters revealed.

The move is aimed at helping rescue lenders that are deemed failing or likely to fail, but critics say it could hit confidence and might even hasten withdrawals at the first rumors of a bank being in trouble.

The proposal, which has been in the works since the beginning of this year, comes less than two months after a run on deposits at Banco Popular contributed to the collapse of the Spanish lender.

Bullish?



193. Post 20578062 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

Quote from: Elwar on August 03, 2017, 02:55:09 AM
HitBTC allows BCC deposits.

Price of BCC on HitBTC is $239.

LOL it's been allowing deposits since yesterday night. I was here yesterday complaining the second confirmation was never coming... I just left a limit order there at 0.25 and it was fulfilled this morning. Sold half my bcc. Other half is already under 0.48 limit order, let's see whenever it fulfills...

Quote from: deepcolderwallet on August 02, 2017, 01:19:28 AM

Where can I dump? Most exchanges that I checked are not accepting BCC deposits. I tried to sign up for VIABTC and I keep getting an error "Don't try too frequently." WTF, I got this error on the first try. How is that too frequent?

hitbtc is accepting deposits, but I transferred my free bcc 2 hours ago and only got 2 confirmations.
Such a fiasco!



194. Post 20602487 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

MSM always misleading Average Joe...

http://money.cnn.com/2017/08/01/technology/business/bitcoin-cash-new-currency/index.html?iid=EL

Quote
What it means for consumers and businesses
Anyone who owns bitcoin will also own the same number of Bitcoin Cash units. However, not all bitcoin exchanges (where people store their bitcoin) will accept Bitcoin Cash, and that could potentially hinder the widespread adoption of the new digital currency.

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bitcoin exchanges (where people store their bitcoin)


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bitcoin exchanges (where people store their bitcoin)




195. Post 20602646 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

Lol. Looks like Marcus and the cockroach are having a heavy time in their affair...



196. Post 20602660 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

Quote from: traincarswreck on August 04, 2017, 01:21:05 AM
we're gonna see a whale jump out of the ocean.  Also someone's made an error.

Explain yourself, lord of enigmas...



197. Post 20625255 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

Quote from: fluidjax on August 04, 2017, 09:20:48 AM
Lastest bcc block  Smiley

478617   22 minutes ago   0x20000000   Unknown   M6Y q$/Fuck BitcoinCash - bcc.suprnova.cc/   1,999.20



ROFL!!!!  Grin Grin Grin Grin Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy



198. Post 20626539 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

Speechless! I'm pissing myself laughing!

https://news.bitcoin.com/post-fork-update-the-bitcoin-cash-network-and-markets/


Quote
Five hours ago BCH block 478617 had an interesting message within the block’s coinbase data which said, “M6Yq$/Fuck BitcoinCash – bcc.suprnova.cc/.” Some think it may be a miner that doesn’t like the BCH protocol but have questioned why this pool dedicated energy to this message as it is not very profitable to mine BCH at it’s current price. According to data from Coin Dance, it is currently 2.63x more profitable to mine on the legacy BTC chain.

Trolls be trolling!



199. Post 20628065 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):




200. Post 20628274 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

Yet I've not seen expressive volume in this sprint so far...



201. Post 20628506 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

ALL TIMES HIGH!!!!!!



202. Post 20628675 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

Quote from: Mrpumperitis on August 05, 2017, 03:22:10 AM
3100$ + Grin.
Sell walls absolutely empty, less than 400 coins up for sale up to 3400$ on stamp.
which usually means, dump incoming ....hope not

Not this time...



203. Post 20645907 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

Should I worry about Roger's SegWit2x new coin?

How are we gonna call it? Saw someone commenting on Roger's infamous shitlet he would call it NYACoin...



204. Post 20650368 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

Quote from: rjclarke2000 on August 05, 2017, 10:01:56 AM
If you don't mind I'd like to ask you all a few serious questions.

1. When is "moon" for you guys? Everyone has their own "moon" value.

$150k+


Quote from: rjclarke2000 on August 05, 2017, 10:01:56 AM
2. When your "moon" figure has been achieved how will you sell a large amount of coins or will you always keep bitcoin?

I guess by that time fiat will be worthless, many things will be bought using Bitcoin. And I'll always keep.


Quote from: rjclarke2000 on August 05, 2017, 10:01:56 AM
3. Will you always keep a portion of your stash and never convert to fiat?

Sure thing.



205. Post 20650628 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

Quote from: conspirosphere.tk on August 05, 2017, 02:03:17 PM


Why is ppl here so obsessed with that unknown milf?  Huh
Posting a different pair of boobs for each special event would be appreciated.


Unknown milf?
Lol you are kidding, right?



206. Post 20651513 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

Quote from: Last of the V8s on August 05, 2017, 07:29:03 PM
Should I worry about Roger's SegWit2x new coin?

How are we gonna call it? Saw someone commenting on Roger's infamous shitlet he would call it NYACoin...

what this one? https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/6rqvdg/announcing_bcash_a_new_cryptocurrency_with_zcash/

anyway, no. whichever new coin comes along, worrying is verboten, bitcoin can absorb all these.

call it 'yet another new shitcoin'

I was referring to Segwit2x fork. Since Luke-Jr has stated there's no way for Core to get along with SegWit2x (New York Agreement) we expect another fork soon. My questions are:

does this new shitcoin offer any risk to Bitcoin value?

What will be this crap name? Based on New York Agreement and coinbase signatures some guys are starting to call it NYACoin...



207. Post 20652361 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

Quote from: Skol600ml on August 06, 2017, 02:50:11 AM
I have just arrived home and I see we have crashed to $3250


OMG it's 1929 happening again



Are you trying to be funny? I've seen many of your posts and they're all sort of a distasteful attempt to disrespectfully troll people in many threads. I'm still wondering if you're a big block shill or a wannabe-troll.



208. Post 20703495 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

ALL TIMES HIGH!!!

$3449 ON BITFINEX.



209. Post 20703738 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.16h):

91 Bitcoins Wall spotted @ Bitfinex @ $3450



210. Post 20779584 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: K~Ehleyr on August 10, 2017, 05:21:00 PM
And no less centralised because the UK will now be ruled by one bastard government that cannot be trusted, instead of having the other 27 countries of the EU to moderate.


But it is less centralized because the sovereign unit is smaller.  If you do not like the current UK government, work to change it.  The smaller the sovereign unit he more impact an individual can have on its policy.

By your way of thinking one world government would be best because then we would have 195 countries to "moderate".

Only if you think the individual can have any impact at all.  In reality, the disassociation from the EU and in particular the cessation of the bill of human rights and the jurisdiction of the ECJ means that the fascist tory government running the UK will now be free to be as draconian as they like with nobody and no body able to intervene.  The British voters will have the opportunity to change the government at the next general election, yes, but they've already shown that their judgement is flawed and I personally won't be eligible to vote in the next UK general election anyway.  I'm waiting to see what happens and how my rights are affected by the negotiations, but there's a good chance I'll be changing my nationality in order to protect my own rights.


When someone starts using those bold words I can predict there's a red star or a hammer and sickle on a card somewhere in their wallet. Please go away with your socialist bullshit. I drink communist tears in my breakfast.




And NO! You're not changing your nationality in order to protect your own rights. You mindless millenials who cry for Clintons are stupid and lazy enough to do this. Best odd you're likely to go to a protest and show your ugly skinny tits before crying in front of cameras.



211. Post 20780788 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: conspirosphere.tk on August 11, 2017, 12:36:59 AM
Thai justice is brutal. Who wants to be that snowbird sitting in a Thai jail for smoking a joint or calling the king a cock. Land of smiles, indeed.

Maybe we should start a new thread about:
-Where you can live large on the cheap
-saying whatever you want
-smoke whatever you want
I think that bitcoin gentlemen would appreciate.

The answer is easy: Uruguay.



212. Post 20780871 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: d_eddie on August 11, 2017, 12:49:54 AM
Thai justice is brutal. Who wants to be that snowbird sitting in a Thai jail for smoking a joint or calling the king a cock. Land of smiles, indeed.

Maybe we should start a new thread about:
-Where you can live large on the cheap
-saying whatever you want
-smoke whatever you want
I think that bitcoin gentlemen would appreciate.

Sounds like paradise. Cheesy
I want to move to a place like that as soon as we get closer to the moon!
I've got a friend who built a kind of residential community in Jamaica, she says it's almost like this - at least in the community village. I actually doubt it's all honey roses, though. Maybe I should ask her for more details.

Jamaica has many problems. One of them is the Caribbean Hurricane Route...



213. Post 20781835 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: K~Ehleyr on August 11, 2017, 01:23:39 AM


I hope you trolls have enjoyed your fun today.  Insulting strangers online is a great way to brighten up your sad little lives for a few hours, I'm sure.  I recommend you find ways to deal with your problems though, because there are a whole load more problems waiting for you in adulthood.

Go cry over daddy Soros' lap.



214. Post 20782005 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: jojo69 on August 11, 2017, 02:23:25 AM
@deepcolderwallet

I have yet to see a Klingon cry, also, you are being a dick.

You're right about Klingons, but I cannot deal with this "socialist indoctrination". She maybe doesn't even know what she's doing, it's easy to parrot what MSM preaches. I just don't swallow it very well...
This generation needs to start thinking by themselves. About the tits, that's what feminists do on demonstrations when cams are turned on.



215. Post 20782075 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: Paashaas on August 11, 2017, 01:30:18 AM


https://medium.com/@HjalmarPeters/the-big-blockers-bead6027deb2

All the bigblockers fanboys have been played/fooled by them only to achieve there own agenda aka; more profits/power/control.

Atleast Core works for common interest=for the people.

I'd like to see Jihan's face when setting Block #478617 with that coinbase message  Grin



216. Post 20782092 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: Elwar on August 11, 2017, 02:39:29 AM
Thai justice is brutal. Who wants to be that snowbird sitting in a Thai jail for smoking a joint or calling the king a cock. Land of smiles, indeed.

Maybe we should start a new thread about:
-Where you can live large on the cheap
-saying whatever you want
-smoke whatever you want
I think that bitcoin gentlemen would appreciate.

That is what seasteading is looking to achieve.

Maybe not so much the cheap part initially though.

Should be an announcement coming this weekend that is pretty significant.

About seasteading, my fear is if a Tsunami approaches. What kind of protection would it have?



217. Post 20782290 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: jojo69 on August 11, 2017, 02:45:21 AM
@deepcolderwallet

I share your frustration, really I do, I commented above that I was struggling with my patience, but please consider how your comments appear to folks on the fence on a public forum.

something something, honey, vinegar, something something, hearts and minds, something something

I can agree with you I overreacted somewhat.
It's just that when someone uses words like "fascist" everything else rolls over my mind.
These people cannot look ahead and see what will be the world they're wishing for.
In my country we had some months ago a case where a Labor's Party MP daughter had some pics leaked on the web. The girl (a teenager) was naked, awfully skinny (bulimia), smoking a joint and blowing the smoke in a dog's face. Immediately people on internet started comparing her situation with the sons of another MP, Christian conservative right-oriented, whose 3 sons are: 1- Federal Policeman (and lawyer) and is also a MP, 2- Entrepreneur and Business Man (owns a Kopenhagen chocolate franchising), 3- Lawyer and has a political position also.
Needless to say the Labor party MP spends largest part of her speeches calling the Christian conservative right-oriented MP a ~fascist~ because of his values.

EDIT: in case somebody is curious about the characters described: https://4.bp.blogspot.com/--FQP7z1keC0/WK5KNJC9u-I/AAAAAAABywE/Kc6PAfX1cZgitQqAh1KKv4Z39CrEvMHIACLcB/s1600/Filhos%2B%2526%2Bfilha.jpg
EDIT 2: Removed the image, left only the link. Image is kinda nsfw.



218. Post 20782321 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: Elwar on August 11, 2017, 02:52:39 AM
About seasteading, my fear is if a Tsunami approaches. What kind of protection would it have?

For a Tsunami, the safest place would be a seastead. Do you worry about homes on the coast due to tsunamis? Because that's who is affected. Out in the ocean the seastead just goes up and down.



Thank you, that's very informative. I ignored the waves would be so low out in the ocean.



219. Post 20803776 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: steelboy on August 11, 2017, 07:45:30 AM
This all seems a bit strange. My original target when we started raising over 1200 was 3500 but now were here I am not really feeling like selling.

Am I being greedy?

Have I just readjusted based on where we are?

Decisions, decisions 

HODL!



220. Post 20806716 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: x2666 on August 11, 2017, 11:00:04 PM
Now that the mainstream is adopting BTC, we will soon do the real pump and dump, leaving them with the ultimately worthless BTC digital token. Satoshi is a genius robber baron.

BTC will hit $500,000 then drop back to $50, destroying greedy bankers in the process.  Cheesy

Right?  Wink

Shhhh!
You're not supposed to talk this subject publicly!



221. Post 20806913 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: bitserve on August 12, 2017, 12:41:15 AM
Raise the hand whoever is still waiting for $850

C'on, don't be shy.

When africoin posted

Quote from: Afrikoin on April 07, 2017, 02:31:42 PM
Guys

$800 is coming

And Vinny lingham indicator just confirmed sub $875

Sell your coins at the best price you can get

Prepare to buy lower

This is not a drill

It was $~1200 range an I got a 50% haircut.

Now my only strategy is




222. Post 20882802 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

ALL TIMES HIGH!!!!
$4360 IS HERE, LADIES AND GENTLEMAN!


EDIT: It's impossible to keep up! As I was writing, $4367.90 was new ATH...
EDIT2: Less than 1 minute later, $4370!!!
EDIT3: I give up! $4378 is already here!



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224. Post 20883036 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: RayX12 on August 15, 2017, 02:12:32 AM
I not selling my ALTS
I not selling my ALTS
I not selling my ALTS
I not selling my ALTS
I not selling my ALTS

Should I sell my ALTS??  Undecided

Answer is No. This bull race won't keep up forever, and once it cools down alts may valorize. At least this has been the market dynamics so far.



225. Post 20883122 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: bitserve on August 15, 2017, 02:19:53 AM
I not selling my ALTS
I not selling my ALTS
I not selling my ALTS
I not selling my ALTS
I not selling my ALTS

Should I sell my ALTS??  Undecided

Answer is No. This bull race won't keep up forever, and once it cools down alts may valorize. At least this has been the market dynamics so far.

Yup, I won't sell my alts either. At the very least they are a hedge against any Bitcoin issue. Anyway my alts are now like less than 15% of my portfolio.

I've been even mining ETC at loss, and of course keeping it, naively waiting for it increase value and exchange for BTC.



226. Post 20883315 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: bitserve on August 15, 2017, 02:26:25 AM
I not selling my ALTS
I not selling my ALTS
I not selling my ALTS
I not selling my ALTS
I not selling my ALTS

Should I sell my ALTS??  Undecided

Answer is No. This bull race won't keep up forever, and once it cools down alts may valorize. At least this has been the market dynamics so far.

Yup, I won't sell my alts either. At the very least they are a hedge against any Bitcoin issue. Anyway my alts are now like less than 15% of my portfolio.

I've been even mining ETC at loss, and of course keeping it, naively waiting for it increase value and exchange for BTC.

ETC is the third in total value in my portfolio (LTC second). I won't be selling it anytime soon, just in case. PLus I never, ever sell at the bottom.... even if the bottom could go lower.

Same situation here.
1- BTC + BCH (1/2 because I was very fortunate to convert half my altcash for BTC @ 0.3)
2- LTC
3-ETC
4- A mix of various craps I mined for some months until realise only ETC was a GPU-mineable alt that could survive any longer...



227. Post 20883383 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

235 BTC Wall spotted @$4400.00 on Bitstamp.



228. Post 20883565 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

All Crypto Market Cap.: $141.005.766.671
BTC Market Cap.........: $73.090.413.146
BTC Dominance.........:  51.8%




229. Post 20883753 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: bitserve on August 15, 2017, 02:57:16 AM
The main wall was moved to 4370 and has been eaten fully.

Second wall also lowered to 4370. Being eaten....

Second wall fully eaten, Stamp recovering...



230. Post 20883834 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: MinermanNC on August 15, 2017, 03:03:24 AM
Quote
All Crypto Market Cap.: $141.005.766.671
BTC Market Cap.........: $73.090.413.146
BTC Dominance.........:  51.8%

Can you get this stat from a week ago. Would be interesting to see the BTC Cap %, then.

Alts are falling flat from a week ago, naturally lol

On August 6th BTC Market Cap was $53,014,691,482 BTC Price was $3214.71 (https://coinmarketcap.com/historical/20170806/)



231. Post 20884038 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: fabiorem on August 15, 2017, 03:18:17 AM
Should I buy more this week, or wait more time?

I think it will keep the new floor and go even higher in this second level, to 7k.

Keep hodling it, the more in cold wallets, the scarce it will be and higher the price will go.


I bought some by the end of June, the price was 13,000 BRL. Premium was 48% over USD. Exactly 40 minutes later market crashed and it went under 9000 BRL. The amount I bought only recovered loss today. Still premium is -3,64% according to bitvalor.com
tl;dr: Dunno...



232. Post 20884070 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: MinermanNC on August 15, 2017, 03:23:09 AM
Quote
All Crypto Market Cap.: $141.005.766.671
BTC Market Cap.........: $73.090.413.146
BTC Dominance.........:  51.8%

Can you get this stat from a week ago. Would be interesting to see the BTC Cap %, then.

Alts are falling flat from a week ago, naturally lol

On August 6th BTC Market Cap was $53,014,691,482 BTC Price was $3214.71 (https://coinmarketcap.com/historical/20170806/)

Hey that's cool, but I don't see what % of total market BTC was, then. Maybe its there, or the Total market cap from that snapshot page as well.

I could be blind lol, I'm really tired

True, % BTC Dominance is missing for historical.



233. Post 20884095 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: Torque on August 15, 2017, 03:27:03 AM
Bearstamp being shitty bear once again.

I was up to post the same. I remembered when Wells Fargo locked up Bitfinex accounts and then Bitfinex prices were about $100 over Stamp. Well deserved Bearstamp nickname. Now it's like DumpStamp!



234. Post 20884341 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

200 fucking bitcoins wall @$4400 on Bitstamp.
Melting down and being unmercifully swallowed!



235. Post 20885184 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: HyphyBTC on August 15, 2017, 03:53:44 AM
Quote
All Crypto Market Cap.: $141.005.766.671
BTC Market Cap.........: $73.090.413.146
BTC Dominance.........:  51.8%

Can you get this stat from a week ago. Would be interesting to see the BTC Cap %, then.

Alts are falling flat from a week ago, naturally lol

On August 6th BTC Market Cap was $53,014,691,482 BTC Price was $3214.71 (https://coinmarketcap.com/historical/20170806/)

Hey that's cool, but I don't see what % of total market BTC was, then. Maybe its there, or the Total market cap from that snapshot page as well.

I could be blind lol, I'm really tired

True, % BTC Dominance is missing for historical.

https://coinmarketcap.com/charts/#dominance-percentage

47% dominance a week ago

Thanks bro.



236. Post 20885390 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: crppri on August 15, 2017, 04:53:43 AM
4400$ the wall is getting bigger and bigger in coming days its gonna be 10000$ mark my word

First time in criptolandia?
I was this wishful once...
Welcome anyway..



237. Post 20900266 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: bitserve on August 15, 2017, 01:58:11 PM
Is this that ackward moment in which people that were praying for a dip a few hours ago are now too scared to rebuy?

BIP 141 (Segregated Witness) activation is scheduled to take place in: 1175 Blocks (8.15 days)



Hi bitserve,

Do you think the price will go up after activation in just over a week? I mean surely it's priced in as it's a guarantee now. Seems strange it going up at that moment when everyone knows about it.

Also I know btc is it's own beast but didn't litecoin drop after activation and then increase in price later?

Love to know everyone's thoughts here.



The only reference I can use is Litecoin. It kept pumping until just after activation. Then a mild drop that took some days(?)  to recover.

At the moment, Bitcoin is doing exactly the same. So it should keep rising until activation. I wouldn't be surprised if it breaks 5K during last days/hours before activation.

Of course, both are not the same. Litecoin didn't need Segwit as much as Bitcoin does, because it had no capacity problem... but Segwit is much more than that though.

There have been some interesting advances in Segwit wallets and even in Lighting Network. I think it will be those advances what will propel Bitcoin to new heights, but not sure if it will be right after activation or a few months later.

Also, Segwit "capacity increase" will become more noticeable as soon as more people and services start using segwit tx's, something that will come gradually over the next few months.

In conclusion, I don't fucking know.... But I think the scenario is very bullish and that, even if it dips now, it should keep rising later.

Right here I'd like bitserve, rjclarke2000, Elwar, Torque, lightfoot, infofront, JimboToronto and Searing's opinion.

Interesting times are coming. Segwit is about to activate. We already know Litecoin's behavior. But things are different right now. Another fork is about to happen. And this is not like the previous, when the honey badger just ignored the altcash for our cheers. About 8 days from here we may see Bitcoin's price submerge and another alt rise with (maybe) half BTC's value.

In my opinion it would be similar to March's Winklevoss ETF. There happened a rush from $800+ to $1200+ in a few minutes, then... BOOM! Two months to recover to another (very celebrated) ATH.

Not that I care about it, I learned my lesson from afrocoin's irresponsibility. I'm a Matrix hodlr since then.
I'm asking only because I'd like to have some help to predict a window where I could buy some cheap coins.

Thank you for you attention.



238. Post 20900701 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: Icygreen on August 15, 2017, 03:52:48 PM
So I think I'm feeling ready to make the move to accept bitcoin as an advertised method of payment in my jewelry business. I've been toying with the idea and suggesting it to customers for awhile now for the reaction.  In July, about 70% had heard of it, 1% had some but wouldn't use it, and around 30% who had heard of it said "not for me".  This week I noticed a much broader interest in bitcoin from my customers which turned into short conversations and several eavesdroppers approached me later to ask more about it.

My customers are largely middle and upper middle class.
I have a 17 day show starting this week and I've already printed the sign. BTCitcoin Accepted Here!

Yo da real MVP!



239. Post 20904468 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: BTCtrader71 on August 15, 2017, 06:15:40 PM
Is this that ackward moment in which people that were praying for a dip a few hours ago are now too scared to rebuy?

BIP 141 (Segregated Witness) activation is scheduled to take place in: 1175 Blocks (8.15 days)



Hi bitserve,

Do you think the price will go up after activation in just over a week? I mean surely it's priced in as it's a guarantee now. Seems strange it going up at that moment when everyone knows about it.

Also I know btc is it's own beast but didn't litecoin drop after activation and then increase in price later?

Love to know everyone's thoughts here.



The only reference I can use is Litecoin. It kept pumping until just after activation. Then a mild drop that took some days(?)  to recover.

At the moment, Bitcoin is doing exactly the same. So it should keep rising until activation. I wouldn't be surprised if it breaks 5K during last days/hours before activation.

Of course, both are not the same. Litecoin didn't need Segwit as much as Bitcoin does, because it had no capacity problem... but Segwit is much more than that though.

There have been some interesting advances in Segwit wallets and even in Lighting Network. I think it will be those advances what will propel Bitcoin to new heights, but not sure if it will be right after activation or a few months later.

Also, Segwit "capacity increase" will become more noticeable as soon as more people and services start using segwit tx's, something that will come gradually over the next few months.

In conclusion, I don't fucking know.... But I think the scenario is very bullish and that, even if it dips now, it should keep rising later.

Right here I'd like bitserve, rjclarke2000, Elwar, Torque, lightfoot, infofront, JimboToronto and Searing's opinion.

Interesting times are coming. Segwit is about to activate. We already know Litecoin's behavior. But things are different right now. Another fork is about to happen. And this is not like the previous, when the honey badger just ignored the altcash for our cheers. About 8 days from here we may see Bitcoin's price submerge and another alt rise with (maybe) half BTC's value.

In my opinion it would be similar to March's Winklevoss ETF. There happened a rush from $800+ to $1200+ in a few minutes, then... BOOM! Two months to recover to another (very celebrated) ATH.

Not that I care about it, I learned my lesson from afrocoin's irresponsibility. I'm a Matrix hodlr since then.
I'm asking only because I'd like to have some help to predict a window where I could buy some cheap coins.

Thank you for you attention.

I know you didn't ask for my opinion, but I figured I'd toss in my thoughts anyway ...

I wouldn't draw too many parallels between price action around segwit activation for litecoin vs bitcoin. There's a tiny but nevertheless worrisome chance -- especially worrisome to new investors -- that SegWit activitation in 8 days will trigger some unexpected software bug and cause some sort of technical disaster. So when SegWit activates and the first SW transaction propagates without mishap, that could be a little bullish. So same effect as bip141 lock-in, although maybe not as pronounced. Up until a few weeks ago, investors have been viewing litecoin as a hedge against the possibility of unending deadlock on the scaling debate. SW lockin and activation was less of a concern for litecoin than for bitcoin, relatively speaking (relative to the other forces driving litecoin price).

For context, I'm viewing this under the assumption that the current uptrend is fueled by institutional investors who are just now getting comfortable with bitcoin investing. So I try to interpret events from what I imagine their perspective to be.





Thank you, your serious reply is very welcome.
If I recall correctly ETF's result was exactly what we can describe as a "buy the rumor, sell the news" event. Don't you think this "uptrend fueled by institutional investors" can be analogous move for an "already-vaccinated" market?



240. Post 20904647 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: rjclarke2000 on August 15, 2017, 07:39:36 PM
Deepcolderwallet

I would not be surprised if there is a dip after activation. I then am not sure from then until the November fork. There will be obvious FUD around and this usually causes a drop in price.

I wouldn't be confident to say where the price will be until after the November shenanigans. If all goes will after the fork I can see us finishing this year over $5k with not too much trouble. I'm not saying 2xxxs are out of the question but I'm pretty confident we will finish this year higher than we are now.


I am no trader, I just hodl but I enjoy playing with a little TA and apart from any unforeseen events we know what fundamentals we have in store so judge how you will.


I'm sure there are people here who's opinion is far more solid than mine anyway.

These are just my thoughts on the matter but I'm trying not to be too bullish.

Thank you. I value your opinion, reason why I mentioned you.



241. Post 20904743 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: Last of the V8s on August 15, 2017, 08:04:24 PM
Who is that V8??

@ToneVays and Julia something i forget @BraveTheWorld

She's hot!



242. Post 20905010 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: BTCtrader71 on August 15, 2017, 08:37:39 PM

I know you didn't ask for my opinion, but I figured I'd toss in my thoughts anyway ...

I wouldn't draw too many parallels between price action around segwit activation for litecoin vs bitcoin. There's a tiny but nevertheless worrisome chance -- especially worrisome to new investors -- that SegWit activitation in 8 days will trigger some unexpected software bug and cause some sort of technical disaster. So when SegWit activates and the first SW transaction propagates without mishap, that could be a little bullish. So same effect as bip141 lock-in, although maybe not as pronounced. Up until a few weeks ago, investors have been viewing litecoin as a hedge against the possibility of unending deadlock on the scaling debate. SW lockin and activation was less of a concern for litecoin than for bitcoin, relatively speaking (relative to the other forces driving litecoin price).

For context, I'm viewing this under the assumption that the current uptrend is fueled by institutional investors who are just now getting comfortable with bitcoin investing. So I try to interpret events from what I imagine their perspective to be.


Thank you, your serious reply is very welcome.
If I recall correctly ETF's result was exactly what we can describe as a "buy the rumor, sell the news" event. Don't you think this "uptrend fueled by institutional investors" can be analogous move for an "already-vaccinated" market?

ETF's result? ...

Winklevoss Brothers' back in march. For how long have you been around here?



243. Post 20906694 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: Last of the V8s on August 15, 2017, 08:48:33 PM
Who is that V8??

@ToneVays and Julia something i forget @BraveTheWorld

She's hot!

Steady, she's practically a child still.

She has a youtube channel eg: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEJCgf5Wz00
The Declaration of Bitcoin Bloopers

Ooops...
Looks pretty older.



244. Post 20906849 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: BTCtrader71 on August 15, 2017, 09:35:14 PM

And the price dip after the Winklevoss ETF denial was much more brief and more shallow than most ppl expected (unless I misremember), so yeah I suppose it would count.


I bought the top. $1200 by that time. Was one of my first big moves in Bitcoin. Had to wait 2 months to believe in it again. An eternity for someone who came from ForEx.


Quote from: BTCtrader71 on August 15, 2017, 09:35:14 PM
So could this be the same thing leading up to Aug 21? Yeah, I suppose it could. Although it doesn't seem to me that Aug 21 will be as big an event from a trading perspective as bip141 lock-in. The former is guaranteed (now), the latter was not until shortly before it happened.

It's not much revealing. BIP141 lock-in means nothing if a big mess occurs around 8 days from here and the real Bitcoin supported by Core gets the lesser share of hashrate.



245. Post 20906907 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: Meuh6879 on August 15, 2017, 09:12:48 PM
Quote

And here (3min33s) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQGQXy0RIIo (Ulterior States.)










I prefer ... Elizabeth Starks.



Ugh..
Meuh... You know that since your failed Monarchy-Thread experiment I'm not really a fan of you. But sincerely... Lady Starks is an ugly beast compared to the hot teenager V8 introduced me (virtually).



246. Post 20907069 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: Last of the V8s on August 15, 2017, 10:21:53 PM
Ugh..
Meuh... You know that since your failed Monarchy-Thread experiment I'm not really a fan of you. But sincerely... Lady Starks is an ugly beast compared to the hot teenager V8 introduced me (virtually).

ah leave him alone everything worked out in the end.

also on closer inspection i think i confused her with some other kid. carry on...


You mean...
It's not a crime to say she's hot???

Best news today!!!

Even better than BTC price over $4k+!!!



247. Post 20907400 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: empowering on August 15, 2017, 10:33:19 PM

Is there something that LTC /Charlie Lee has missed ?

Exactly.
Congrats for you memory accuracy. I remember after a few days (maybe weeks) after SegWit activation on LTC the price dropped to 10+ mBTC. That's when I bought some and made huge profit selling for 20+mBTC. But the price only skyrocketed to 20+mBTC when Charlie Lee announced resignation from Coinbase to actively get back to LTC project.
Many posted here it was an event not related, although I believe that was the trigger to rise LTC price to double.

Quote from: deepcolderwallet on June 17, 2017, 10:54:00 PM
Flo has a total market cap of 14 million.  BTC trades every day 1.4 billion, so how is it having that effect.

My thought on litecoin rising was its benefitted as the general idea of segwit is in the news as valid proposal for bitcoin.   It kinda lends authority to litecoin that its already got it working and litecoin is even cited in the reasoning of some pools for proceeding with the larger market.
I see the volume traded for Litecoin in value exceeds bitcoin, at least today

Actually IMO it's about Charlie Lee resign from Coinbase to focus on Litecoin development. https://news.bitcoin.com/charlie-lee-resigns-from-coinbase-to-focus-on-litecoin

Quote from: deepcolderwallet on June 17, 2017, 11:13:10 PM
Actually IMO it's about Charlie Lee resign from Coinbase to focus on Litecoin development. https://news.bitcoin.com/charlie-lee-resigns-from-coinbase-to-focus-on-litecoin

one guy changing his job pulls in millions of extra pump? sheesh. it don't take much these days.

AFAIK he's the creator of Litecoin, isn't he? If it's true it really matters. Imagine Satoshi coming back to defeat Jihan-Ver evil empire?



248. Post 20907431 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: BTCtrader71 on August 15, 2017, 10:41:44 PM

And the price dip after the Winklevoss ETF denial was much more brief and more shallow than most ppl expected (unless I misremember), so yeah I suppose it would count.


I bought the top. $1200 by that time. Was one of my first big moves in Bitcoin. Had to wait 2 months to believe in it again. An eternity for someone who came from ForEx.


So could this be the same thing leading up to Aug 21? Yeah, I suppose it could. Although it doesn't seem to me that Aug 21 will be as big an event from a trading perspective as bip141 lock-in. The former is guaranteed (now), the latter was not until shortly before it happened.

It's not much revealing. BIP141 lock-in means nothing if a big mess occurs around 8 days from here and the real Bitcoin supported by Core gets the lesser share of hashrate.

What big mess are you talking about? SW has been thoroughly tested, unlikely to cause problems.

I suppose you're referring to the fact that bitcoin core 0.15.0 will be disconnecting nodes which run segwit2x but I can't find when that's supposed to happen ...


The mess I'm referring is the split. I have no doubt about SW testing and it's reliability.



249. Post 20907503 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: Meuh6879 on August 15, 2017, 10:42:59 PM
But sincerely... Lady Starks is an ugly beast compared to the hot teenager V8 introduced me (virtually).

Are you sure ? http://www.flickriver.com/photos/joi/tags/elizabethstark/ (last chance ... Grin ).





Sorry bro.

The blonde lady would always be the first choice.



250. Post 20908856 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.17h):

Quote from: bitserve on August 15, 2017, 11:23:51 PM
This is very bullbish:

 https://www.forbes.com/sites/adamhartung/2017/08/15/a-bitcoin-is-worth-4000-why-you-probably-should-not-own-one/#62308c403b08


Come on!
How can a full retarded have a voice in a world famous magazine?Huh

Quote
This is why almost none of us should own Bitcoins.  Bitcoin value has multiple weaknesses.  Someone could hack the blockchain, create more Bitcoins and manipulate the value, or sell the illegitimate Bitcoins and abscond with the buyers' dollars.  

And then the linked url to "hack the blockchain" takes the reader to

Quote
One of the Biggest Ethereum and Bitcoin Exchanges Got Hacked
Robert Hackett
Jul 05, 2017
Hackers have stolen user data and money from Bithumb, one of the top five biggest Ethereum and Bitcoin cryptocurrency exchanges, the company said Friday.

For the fucks's sake! The shitty exchange was hacked, NOT THE BLOCKCHAIN!
This ruminant asshole should be sued for spreading such a misinformation!



251. Post 20941838 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.18h):

Quote from: bikerleszno on August 17, 2017, 12:08:07 AM
$4427 Smiley will go above 4500 and 5000$ later Wink
after $5000 if we will go higher we can touch $10 000 very soon

Since you won the bet I'll assume you have some reputation here and take your forecast seriously.



252. Post 20944357 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.18h):




253. Post 20972975 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.18h):

Quote from: bitserve on August 18, 2017, 12:20:27 AM
WHat percentage of BCH do you guys have in relation to the fork moment? ie: 0%, 50%, 110%....

50%
First half I was able to sell on hitbtc for around 0.3 BTC/BCH while people were ignoring me here and asking each other what exchanges were accepting BCH...



254. Post 20974096 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.18h):


https://cash.coin.dance/blocks Altcash update:

Quote
Blockchain Overview
There have been 1025 blocks mined since the hard fork.

(1452 blocks behind the original chain)


The Bitcoin Cash blockchain is currently operating at 13% of the original chain's difficulty.


The original chain has grown 2.11GB more than the Bitcoin Cash blockchain.


It is currently 8% more profitable to mine on the original chain.

No need to worry, nothing to see here...



255. Post 20974537 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.18h):

Quote from: Mrpumperitis on August 18, 2017, 03:15:19 AM

ffs yes i do, thats why im trying to tell you...you are wrong and misleading others....

Description:
Bitcoin Cash is a split from Bitcoin with a protocol upgrade to fix on-chain capacity. If Bitcoin Cash gets majority of PoW then it becomes de facto Bitcoin. (#1 reason its not an alt)
It will be a Bitcoin without segwit as soft fork, where upgrades of the protocol are done mainly through hard forks, without changing the economic rules of the Bitcoin.
op hostfat staff
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2040221.0

aswell as the censorship issue ...
listen to what VB says about bch...its not an alt-coin...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uL9VoxCFqT0
@ 30 secs in...but listen carefully to all and read comments..please

You can claim it's Bitcoin how many times you want. You can shout over the roofs it's the real Bitcoin.
Useless.
It will never be anything else than a shitcoin DOA.
Time will is telling...



256. Post 20975760 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.18h):

Looks like we'll have a weekend dump this time...
 Undecided



257. Post 20976040 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.18h):

Quote from: Elwar on August 18, 2017, 04:52:10 AM
Looks like we'll have a weekend dump this time...
 Undecided






258. Post 20976106 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.18h):

Quote from: BlindMayorBitcorn on August 18, 2017, 04:59:44 AM
I still have my bcash just because of the long process I went through to secure my private keys that I currently hodl (see my post about destroying my hard drive and burning my computer).

Link?

Don be lazy!

Quote from: Elwar on August 17, 2017, 08:59:43 AM
Hi bitserve,
How is a paper wallet not protected if a pc is compromised?

few ways ... can get the paper wallet file out of the printer's memory ... or more unlikely if they've hijacked your webcam might be able to catch a shot of you waving around your paper wallet or other private things  Shocked

With my cryptosteel I created my public/private keys on a laptop that was completely off the network. Put the keys on the cryptosteel then took the hard drive out of the computer, opened it up, took out the disk and smashed it to pieces. Then I took the pieces and the computer itself and burned it in a fire. The cryptosteel are wrapped in a metallic tape that is not very common so I will know if it has been tampered with.

Needless to say...fairly secure.



259. Post 20976167 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.18h):

Quote from: bones261 on August 18, 2017, 05:06:28 AM
Looks like someone is betting big on BCC, good riddance. Now back to finding at least one f'ing BCC online wallet

No kidding. It takes forever to sync a Bitcoin Cash regular wallet and from what I have seen; their Electron Cash wallet is a real piece of work. SHIT! Roll Eyes

True. I installed the Electron shitwallet on my cellphone and guess what? It changes THE REAL ELECTRUM config, so the Electrum started looking for my xpub on the shitcash chain. I had to uninstall and reinstall Electrum (just erasing the blockchain headers file did nothing) after recovering from the heart attack I had when I saw zero balance on my wallet...



260. Post 20976191 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.18h):

Quote from: BlindMayorBitcorn on August 18, 2017, 05:16:04 AM
Quote
hand-crafted cold wallet fresh from our bespoke assembly line in Poland.

Quote
Cryptosteel Wallet will be packaged in bespoke, handcrafted Rafael Akahira – Mutant packaging.

teehee

dafuq?



261. Post 21054228 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.18h):

Quote from: BobLawblaw on August 20, 2017, 01:40:24 AM
Did you feel that small ripple that just resonated through time and space ?

That was me just submitting all my docs to Kraken for Tier 3 and Tier 4.

If you're holding BCH, I would recommend dumping before Wednesday.

Just quoting...



262. Post 21115218 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.18h):

Quote from: Higher Altitude on August 22, 2017, 02:33:18 PM
Bottom at $3200?

I started shorting Bitcoin. Kinda weird to say but I hope BTC dies.  Roll Eyes Take profit target at $3k.

Congrats for being squeezed.



263. Post 21147211 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.18h):

SegWaiting...



264. Post 21147396 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.18h):

UPDATE:
BIP 141 (Segregated Witness) activation is scheduled to take place in: 5 Blocks



265. Post 21149228 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.18h):

Quote from: Addressed on August 24, 2017, 03:18:00 AM
Hey guys, i noticed the size is only 0.3 https://blockchain.info/block/000000000000000000bc331eb461d522cb3673b3881217dc30c6a5cf91710f23

Another empty block...
Because mempool isn't enough full.



266. Post 21176234 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.19h):

Quote from: Ted E. Bare on August 24, 2017, 10:33:18 PM
New all-time high incoming! 🚂

Confirmed.



267. Post 21178404 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.19h):

A promising weekend. New ATHs are waiting.



268. Post 21179890 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.19h):

Quote from: x2666 on August 25, 2017, 03:14:06 AM
Finished dumping all my BitCH on Kraken this evening, and converted to BTC. Feels good to be rid of that shit.



Congrats on discarding your bitcoin for more segshit dividend faggot.

LOL let's talk again in ten years, altcoiner!



269. Post 21329865 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.19h):

Quote from: BlindMayorBitcorn on August 30, 2017, 01:26:36 AM
Come to think of it, I think I'd really like to spend the night with a supermodel. A real fancy one! Shocked

Please set me in the context of your issue...



270. Post 21329992 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.19h):

Quote from: BlindMayorBitcorn on August 30, 2017, 01:34:57 AM
Come to think of it, I think I'd really like to spend the night with a supermodel. A real fancy one! Shocked

Please set me in the context of your issue...

I just think that's really something I would enjoy.

Of course. Me too.
Just to be sure... It's not related to ATH nor BCH nor Bitcoin Gold GPU stuff, is it? I'm not playing a joke, it's just because I'm feeling kinda lost. Is this wish you have related to hating jooz or women?



271. Post 21330044 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.19h):

Quote from: BlindMayorBitcorn on August 30, 2017, 01:40:31 AM
Come to think of it, I think I'd really like to spend the night with a supermodel. A real fancy one! Shocked

Please set me in the context of your issue...

I just think that's really something I would enjoy.

Of course. Me too.
Just to be sure... It's not related to ATH nor BCH nor Bitcoin Gold GPU stuff, is it? I'm not playing a joke, it's just because I'm feeling kinda lost. Is this wish you have related to hating jooz or women?

Dude. It's Romance Awareness Month. Roll Eyes

But we only have 2 days before the month is over!
How come you didn't tell me before?



272. Post 21330255 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.19h):

Quote from: BlindMayorBitcorn on August 30, 2017, 01:52:11 AM
Come to think of it, I think I'd really like to spend the night with a supermodel. A real fancy one! Shocked

Please set me in the context of your issue...

I just think that's really something I would enjoy.

Of course. Me too.
Just to be sure... It's not related to ATH nor BCH nor Bitcoin Gold GPU stuff, is it? I'm not playing a joke, it's just because I'm feeling kinda lost. Is this wish you have related to hating jooz or women?

Dude. It's Romance Awareness Month. Roll Eyes

But we only have 2 days before the month is over!
How come you didn't tell me before?

True. The real fancy ones are probably already booked.

What happened to that startup which was launching an app where you could book escorts paying with crypto?



273. Post 21330651 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.19h):

Quote from: BobLawblaw on August 30, 2017, 02:15:22 AM
I am still hesitating a bit... maybe I am too greedy - to hope for a possible additional pump, at some point?  which is seeming less and less likely.

Pull the trigger and get it over with. BitCH is dying a slow death.

<$600M away from Ripple overtaking the #3 position.

Half my stash is for sale for 0.5 BTC/BCH. I'm in no hurry, the order is there hanging on the exchange since BCH's inception.



274. Post 21361166 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.19h):

Quote from: rjclarke2000 on August 30, 2017, 09:59:24 AM
huge dump incoming i hear


Heard it from what source?

His posterior. He's gone full BCH and is now executing stunningly advanced psyops tactics on us all. I've never seen anything quite so refined in all my years of regime destruction.


It looks more like a slow decline from yesterday's blast up. Totally normal.



Come on guys!
He is referring to BitCH!
This guys has no more BTC and is getting mad seeing his money being washed away...



275. Post 21363144 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.19h):

Quote from: Mrpumperitis on August 30, 2017, 02:08:01 PM
heres some info ill share with you all since im such a nice guy....

https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/6wxbsg/3000_btc_from_jan_2010_was_just_moved_to_sw/

theres more btw....

now, as for the bet, its only for my trollbro becoin  Smiley




I don't interpret it as a imminent dump threat. Au contraire, looks like Satoshi has adopted SegWit and moved part of his stash to a SegWit address.

That's bullish!

SATOSHI NAKAMOTO LOVES SEGWIT!



276. Post 21363238 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.19h):

Quote from: york780 on August 30, 2017, 03:07:59 PM
Is crypto dead?

York back from hell!



277. Post 21397003 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.19h):

Quote from: JayJuanGee on August 31, 2017, 03:19:53 AM
heres some info ill share with you all since im such a nice guy....

https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/6wxbsg/3000_btc_from_jan_2010_was_just_moved_to_sw/

theres more btw....

now, as for the bet, its only for my trollbro becoin  Smiley




I don't interpret it as a imminent dump threat. Au contraire, looks like Satoshi has adopted SegWit and moved part of his stash to a SegWit address.

That's bullish!

SATOSHI NAKAMOTO LOVES SEGWIT!
afaik, 1000btc have been sold so far
https://blockchain.info/address/33ZgKQ9XSZQEum5JFqNTpqGTkQR4Zdtyve
the comments should be read, it makes a nice change from this echo chamber  Tongue


Do you have specific comments in mind that you would like folks to read?  Have you figured out whose coins they are?  they were mined in January 2010 and they were never moved until today.  O.k?  Speculation that they are Satoshi's coins, but possibly not, too, right?  What is the significance?  Someone mining in January 2010 and got several rewards of 50 coins... what else is there to this story?

JJG, let the troll troll!

It's so unlikely those coins are Satoshi's!
Do you remember the 10,000 BTC pizza guy? laszlo?
Quote from: laszlo on February 20, 2014, 02:42:47 PM
1 BTC sent your way you Bitcoin legend  Grin

Wow thanks, I do still have access to it.  You should never delete a wallet, even if you've spent what was 'in' it.
I appreciate the donations, but nobody owes me anything.. I generated my share and I spent it, it was just at a time when the value was lower, but so was the generation difficulty, and the block reward was 50.

Laszlo


Quote from: laszlo on February 20, 2014, 02:42:47 PM
and the block reward was 50.

Quote from: laszlo on February 20, 2014, 02:42:47 PM
and the block reward was 50.


How many early miners enjoyed and took advantage from the 50 BTC reward blocks?

THIS IS FUD FROM THIS CASHCOIN SHILL!

He can NEVER, I repeat NEVER prove those coins belong to Satoshi. It can be anyone's.



278. Post 21519694 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.19h):

Are you guys seeing this?
Looks like 3k- is knocking on our doors...



279. Post 21550333 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.20h):

Quote from: JayJuanGee on September 05, 2017, 03:35:03 AM
we have broken down through the medium term support line

this could just be the mother of all bear traps...or things could get really ugly

You like a little drama in your posts?

Seems as if you are exaggerating a bit.

Look, we were just  at these price points a week ago (which is a 15% correction), and it would not be unreasonable to have a 30% or more correction.  I have my doubts about a 50% correction, but sometimes, momentum has it's own effect, and sure as fuck, bitcoin likes to overshoot expectations, no?  We are not beyond overshooting, but there is no need to exaggerate and to act like there is some kind of doom and gloom going on in bitcoin at this time, and there seems to be considerable and ongoing buying support, at this level and at lower levels, if we go there. 


NO need to panic yet, boys and girl.

We both know that bitcoin always has the potential to lose on the order of 40% of its value in a matter of days.  It has happened many times in the past and yes, I have found it rather dramatic when it happened.  Were it to do that now it would put us under 3000 USD.  Such an event would not shake my faith in the long term exponential bull, but newcomers to the space should be aware of the possibility.


O.k.   So your reason for drama is to help out the "newcomers" to better understand the market movements of bitcoin?  A bit patronizing, no? 

Yeah, newcomers can look at charts, and yes, there are a lot of people who jump into something blindly, so are these "newcomers" gonna understand your drama for what it is?  A warning or you want to call it an "awarening"?

Calm down, JJG.
I also was once this kind of "newcomer" thirsty for any kind of confirmation from this forum.
I know their feeling...



280. Post 21551911 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.20h):

Quote from: TheRealProphet on September 05, 2017, 05:14:16 AM
I'll be back under $3000. Sell now, before it's too late. Mark my words.

Hey loser!
I BOOKMARKED your words!
Never forget!



281. Post 21553869 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.20h):

Quote from: jojo69 on September 06, 2017, 12:53:02 AM


Oh?  Is that right?    So if there is a pattern of a poster (whether newbie or not) putting out random posts to attempt to inspire panic selling or talking their books, we should just tolerate that kind of ongoing nonsense and seeming trolling?

Sure, there are not enough hours in the day to call out all of the book talkers, but some of these folks, such as jojo69 - puts out these nonsubstantive posts that attempt to get folks to panic by suggesting that the price is inevitably going down or suggesting that hodlers should sell after the price had already substantially corrected - which nearly a sure-fired means of causing some folks to panic sell and possibly at the bottom or near the bottom.



You know Jay, I have really tried to avoid getting into conflict with you as I think your heart is in the right place and I feel that we largely agree on the big picture.

But I am not going to sit here and passively allow you to smear me as a book talker.  Bitcoin is one of the most volatile markets there is.  It has rewarded me greatly, and burned me painfully.  Pointing out the, very real, possibility of a serious retractment is not an attempt on my part to inspire panic, indeed quite the opposite.  Were we to plunge into the 2xxx range an hour hence I would be untroubled, serene in my hodling.

This is what I attempt to teach.  Bitcoins journey is turbulent indeed.  I have learned from bitter experience to take its violent storms with equanimity.

Your repetitive walls of text and name calling I can tolerate, impugn my motives and find yourself on my ignore list.


Man, I've to fully agree on jojo69!
It's boring and tiring to read wordy's walls of useless text, I've already asked him at least a "tl;dr" but to ignore EVERYTHING wordy writes has been the solution, once I struggle to not putting anybody on ignore list...
Wordy, I don't know your reasons, but most part of the time you're a annoying sucker!

Let's not forget the day wordy received what he deserves:

Quote from: billyjoeallen on March 14, 2016, 10:55:03 AM
Wot?

Adam is fired??


Firing seems a bit much.

On the other hand, some of his posts (maybe up to 10% of them or so) were getting a bit crazy in terms of spreading fucd in relation to achieving Bitcoin consensus.

Who's gonna make the weekly polls, now?

Maybe the rumor is not true?

Buddy, You have to know that you're stupid, right? I mean you sort of recognize those patient tolerant looks you get from people you know to be smart. Deep down you know you just don't have the cognitive horsepower. You try to tell yourself that your feels are just as important as those smartypant's thinks and in truth maybe they are, but they're not the same thing, are they?  I don't have a problem with stupid people. I work with stupid people everyday and we usually get along fine. Nobody at the firestation is trying to write a white paper critical of string theory. The problem I have is with stupid people who don't know they're stupid. These are the truly dangerous people who vote for sociopaths and give all sorts of terrible advice.

Just tell me you know how dumb you are so I can relax and feel better, because otherwise I'm afraid you may be a threat to yourself and others.  or don't even tell me. Why should you care if I feel better? Just be honest with yourself. It's not the end of the world. everybody has limitations. You're probably nice to your family and kind to animals. It's not your fault that you can't process information very well, recognize patterns or apply logic to premises to gain a valid conclusion.

It hurts my brain to follow your muddled disorganized thought processes whenever I read your writing. I can do it, but i just don't enjoy it. I have to tell most of my brain to do something else when I do it. it's like watching a Shakespeare performance by a stutterer or listening to a tone deaf person sing.

I'm sure you're good at something, just not at thinking. Find that thing and do it.



282. Post 21588045 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.20h):

Quote from: Pruden on September 06, 2017, 05:22:42 PM
[edited out]
 

Don't get lulled into a false impression of equivalencies between cryptos, merely because we have short term simularities (supposed synchronization) in performance - that happens sometimes, yet it does not necessarily play out on a longer scaler or even speak to some fundamental differences between them.

There seems to be one guarantee though, all crypto keeps rising in USD price regardless of bubbles and busts

Is this correct?



Sure all cryptos have been in a considerable price appreciation in regards to the dollar for nearly a year now, and sure, such ongoing crypto pumping can occur for another year or two (surely not guaranteed), but even if various cryptos are pumping simultaneously, that does not take a way from the fact that some of them are pure crap and they are just caught up in the pump.. so merely because they happen to be top 10 in crypto, does not necessarily make them good or good investments in relation to bitcoin, for example.

Also, we know that sometimes, you can make way more in various alt currency pump and dumps (maybe even 10x more than BTC or even greater), but those kinds of historical facts do not make those alt cryptos equivalent to bitcoin in fundamental terms - even though they surely are likely to be riding on bitcoin's coat-tails of success and security in order to achieve their own level of price appreciation that might dwarf bitcoin for short periods of time and even allow people to become rich faster, if they can play their cards right and not get scammed in such pump and dumps.

Anyhow, the recent consistent and ongoing superior price appreciation of various cryptos in regards to the dollar does not guarantee in any way that it is going to continue or even continue consistently when some of the scams are discovered, which could also take a considerable amount of time to realize that a large number of the cryptos are scams or at least they do not have fundamental value beyond theoretical and beyond a bunch of folks pumping money into them.
When you give away precious seconds of your life to read a reply from JayJuanGee:



+1



283. Post 26577691 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.33h):

Quote from: nikauforest on December 19, 2017, 12:23:47 AM
As soon as the alts start to ease the tide will swing back to Bitcoin. But it will be a flood.

Same as it ever was.

Let's hope that tide swings back soon.

Bitcoin Dominance compared to all cryptos is in a bear market. There is a firm downtrend line.

Image?


Chart for Bitcoin Dominance. Scroll Down to the bottom of the page. Shows the down trend. I am not saying that alts have performed better. ( They have NOT!) What I am saying is that over time Bitcoin will become less important overall relative to all the improvements this tech will bring humanity.
https://coinmarketcap.com/charts/


Oh come on!
Back in the beginning of the year BTC dominance was less than 30%!
Soon there will be no alts.



284. Post 26577887 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.33h):

Quote from: bones261 on December 19, 2017, 01:17:33 AM
Why I am sort of kicking myself is that it already occurred to me a month ago with my ISP e-mail that I use for everything is a single point of failure. I had already used Thunderbird on my local computer to download my e-mail and then went to my ISP and deleted all the e-mail. I did this so if someone got access, they couldn't just view my inbox and gather what other sights they can now reset my password with. Naturally, I don't do this everyday; however, so stuff still accumulates in the inbox.I'm still debating whether or not it is worth it to now create upteen different e-mails and assign them to my upteen different accounts. What a hassle. Roll Eyes

Just register to protonmail.ch and never worry again.



285. Post 51544375 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.52h):

I'm back!
Things smell the same since my 1+ year absence.
Is Jimbo still around?



286. Post 51545075 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.52h):

Quote from: stadus on June 21, 2019, 07:32:56 AM


uh... why isn't this loading in the forums?





wow... i give up

Because you are a newbie, or if you want, check this out - Newbies can now pay a small fee to enable images

Wow! Cup-and-handle again? Great time to be back!



287. Post 51556184 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.52h):

Quote from: vapourminer on June 21, 2019, 10:22:18 AM
As for upside on digital shitcoins, as I've said a million times already, you cannot rig the price of Bitcoin to like $60k while cost of production is $3-6k.  People would never buy the $60k coins when they can just mine it for 1/10th the price.  

so.. the average person, who can barely run a computer, will buy asic(s), join a pool and setup a wallet (as many exchanges dont like miners paying direct to them, but maybe thats changed), and send the pool payouts to maybe an online wallet, maybe a hardware wallet, whatever. then send to an exchange.

and take the time to figure all that out from scratch (and probably make mistakes or get burned in the process) just to acquire some btc. when they can just join an exchange and buy it right now (yes at a premium vs a miners cost), no fuss no bother. quick and easy.

so yes many people will pay more, possibly a lot more, than the mining cost to acquire btc. after all they will still profit if the price goes up. miners will make more (at the time and expense of acquiring, setting up and maintaining asics and pools) but profit is profit.

Do you raise cattle and slaughter them for your family subsistence or do you just buy meat at the supermarket paying the chain costs and a premium?



288. Post 51556353 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.52h):

Quote from: xhomerx10 on June 21, 2019, 02:13:11 AM
<-- MicG's 10k hat

Anybody want to help him out?  Pick one Smiley



How do I put my avatar in a cap?



289. Post 51556551 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.52h):

Quote from: JimboToronto on June 21, 2019, 01:54:23 PM
Well good morning Bitcoinland.

Another AYH over $9.9k, another healthy correction/retrace... currently $9772USD/$12900CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

All is well in Bitcoinland.

Go Bitcoin go.

I'm back!
Things smell the same since my 1+ year absence.
Is Jimbo still around?

Still alive and kicking.

Back from a winter in Mexico with my pretty Mexican GF and nice new bottom teeth. Gotta wait until next year for the top ones. One of the implants failed so I got another bone graft and will try again in November. Another summer without chomping apples and corn in the cob. Sigh.

How about you? Feeling better? Things going well?

Glad you're back.

Great to see you, man!


Quote from: JimboToronto on June 21, 2019, 01:54:23 PM
Back from a winter in Mexico with my pretty Mexican GF and nice new bottom teeth.

You loverboy!


Quote from: JimboToronto on June 21, 2019, 01:54:23 PM
One of the implants failed so I got another bone graft and will try again in November.

Hope it works fine!

Quote from: JimboToronto on June 21, 2019, 01:54:23 PM
How about you? Feeling better? Things going well?

Great, I've been doing some BTC/LTC trades meanwhile, made some more BTC, easy shot. I've been considering moving to Canada, but a small European country has seduced me, although I still think Canada is charming.

Great to see you around, I'm always waiting for your morning posting.



290. Post 51556601 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.52h):

Quote from: Torque on June 21, 2019, 02:20:27 PM
I think Libra will be the most convenient stablecoin. With a BTC/Libra pair, you can easily use your BTC trading profits to order a taxi with uber/lyft, renew your Spotify subscription or book a hotel on booking.com. There is no need to sell your BTC for usd/euro and then withdraw from exchange to your bank account which takes what? 2-3 business days?

Libra is what all those shitcoins/tokens have tried to accomplish for 2-3 years now by making a crypto card that allows you to easily spent your crypto on goods and services. If it works well and is convenient to use it will make the lives of Bitcoiners easier, if you are willing to sacrifice some of your privacy.

...and only the Millennials, GenZ'ers, and other clueless pleebs will be willing.

Zuckerberg, is that you?

Nice to see you too Torque! Many people I've missed this year are still around!



291. Post 51556614 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.52h):

Quote from: jojo69 on June 22, 2019, 05:07:42 AM
How do I put my avatar in a cap?

Submit a design to the plenary committee for submittal to comrade xhomerx.




292. Post 51556621 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.52h):

Quote from: realsteelboy on June 21, 2019, 02:26:07 PM
Just need 0.27 more corn-units to finish off a full kernel. Not buying into this. See a retraction already down to $9,750.  Will consider an offering to Karhu @ $9.5ish

Still need 1.25BTC to reach a good, solid, round number target I set myself last year. Not a problem if I don’t make it but it’d be nice.

I could pile fiat savings in & buy corn but I like to keep a good amount of fiat separate, just incase.

Still need 10000BTC to do anything I want whenever I want.

Try selling Lazlo a couple pizzas.



293. Post 51556654 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.52h):

Quote from: Raja_MBZ on June 21, 2019, 03:02:11 PM
TBH, "breaking" $10k ain't going to be easy. It's a very strong number:

-Back in February/March 2018, it acted as a support.
-From March 2018 to May 2018, it acted as a strong resistance, and BTC was ultimately rejected at near to $10k.
-Psychological resistance (the round number).

My guess is that we're going to stay below $10k for a while (for a couple of months) and then break it. Till then, we'll keep on touching it again and again and face rejections.

How much do you charge for this amazing forecast?



294. Post 51557595 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.52h):

Quote from: vroom on June 21, 2019, 10:34:05 PM
what is the best resource for a full view of buy and sell walls? is there a better site than http://data.bitcoinity.org/markets/books/USD ?


cryptowat.ch



295. Post 51558709 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.52h):

Quote from: El duderino_ on June 22, 2019, 09:32:19 AM
Am I late to the 10k party? What are we drinking? Rocket fuel of some sort?

Congratulations to all of you nutjobs (saying this lovingly) who kept repeating "it'll bounce back" when it was sliding down all the way to $3xxx

Get your avatar HAT'up and celebrate in a proper way..... Roll Eyes

How do I put my avatar in a hat?



296. Post 51558790 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.52h):

Quote from: El duderino_ on June 22, 2019, 09:40:00 AM
Am I late to the 10k party? What are we drinking? Rocket fuel of some sort?

Congratulations to all of you nutjobs (saying this lovingly) who kept repeating "it'll bounce back" when it was sliding down all the way to $3xxx

Get your avatar HAT'up and celebrate in a proper way..... Roll Eyes

How do I put my avatar in a hat?

Ask XhomerX10 in here, send him a Pm with the pic you desire, he will help you out

cheers

edit: if its not XhomerX made then its no original Smiley

Thanks bro. Take a smerit.



297. Post 51580353 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.52h):

Quote from: birr on June 22, 2019, 10:36:12 AM

Do you raise cattle and slaughter them?
I once helped slaughter a cow.  In Neuquen province.  A couple of gauchos dragged a beef out of the pen, tied it to a tree, and stuck a knife in its throat.  I helped 'em skin it.  And they gave me a couple slices of raw heart to eat.  Did you know heart is good to eat raw?

Do you also mine your coins or just buy'em at the supermarket? Errr, I mean, exchange.



298. Post 51581879 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.52h):

Quote from: noormcs5 on June 23, 2019, 03:26:14 AM
Don’t ever underestimate the power of greed. Those who bought and are holding at ranges 13-20k had the mindset of selling to recoup or even break even once price reaches those price points again. i have a feeling many of these peoples mindset will revert back to their pre purchase mentality. Hop on board and hodl as the eco system has changed and more belief in btc has come into fruition.

Those who bought in the ranges of 13k and above must have sold their bitcoins in loss. There might be very few people who have such a holding power and a mental strength to hold the coins for over a year and still not panic seeing bitcoin moving down to 3000$.

I have a workmate so stupid he bought at 13k, has been holding all this time and tell everybody he will sell as soon as price is back to what he payed. Everyday he curses me aloud for suggesting him to buy BTC back in 2017, and gets triggered when I ask him why selling for the same price after an year if the odds now are that he can make at least some profit. He became a BTC hater.



299. Post 51582611 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.52h):

Quote from: JimboToronto on June 23, 2019, 04:53:46 PM

And I'll be 73.

Thanks to my young GF for making me feel less old  Smiley

You're our hero, Jimbo!



300. Post 51592971 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.52h):

Quote from: d_eddie on June 24, 2019, 02:35:47 PM
Good morning Bitcoinland.

The battle for $11k continues... currently $10901USD/$14375CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

Last week it was the battle for $9k, the week before that, the battle for $8k. This is proceeding quite nicely.

Go Bitcoin go.

You're our hero, Jimbo!

Hey, watch out. You're gonna make this go to my head.



Puny assets like WOsMerits probably mean little to a True Legend, but what's due is due.

+1 WOsMerit for being the badassest of the bunch.

I wish I had more smerit. They'd be all Jimbo's.



301. Post 51592987 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.52h):

Quote from: JayJuanGee on June 24, 2019, 03:09:15 PM
Don’t ever underestimate the power of greed. Those who bought and are holding at ranges 13-20k had the mindset of selling to recoup or even break even once price reaches those price points again. i have a feeling many of these peoples mindset will revert back to their pre purchase mentality. Hop on board and hodl as the eco system has changed and more belief in btc has come into fruition.

Those who bought in the ranges of 13k and above must have sold their bitcoins in loss. There might be very few people who have such a holding power and a mental strength to hold the coins for over a year and still not panic seeing bitcoin moving down to 3000$.

I have a workmate so stupid he bought at 13k, has been holding all this time and tell everybody he will sell as soon as price is back to what he payed. Everyday he curses me aloud for suggesting him to buy BTC back in 2017, and gets triggered when I ask him why selling for the same price after an year if the odds now are that he can make at least some profit. He became a BTC hater.

Hahahaha

sounds like a dipshit to me, and a bit of a unicorn, at least in the sense that: 1) fails/refuses to take responsibility for his own decision and 2) failed to have (or later create) a plan, other than exiting, for anything other than immediate UP.

He's the average Get Rich Quick loser...



302. Post 51605751 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.53h):

Quote from: jbreher on June 25, 2019, 04:21:56 PM
Bitcoin 2019 in San Francisco. Pomp and Draper.

Tim talking about the bet he made with the Argentinean president. If Tim wins, Argentina makes bitcoin legal tender.



As if Argentina's president had any power to do so...
They're a Republic, two houses must agree with majority, otherwise ...



303. Post 51606007 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.53h):

Quote from: fluidjax on June 25, 2019, 06:05:44 PM
Remember son, if it wasn’t for your Great, Great, Great, Great Grandfather buying Bitcoin all those years ago, we would still be living on Earth

That scared the shit outta me.



304. Post 51606263 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.53h):

Quote from: JayJuanGee on June 25, 2019, 10:13:45 PM
Looking good boys (and girl)




Quote from: deepcolderwallet on June 24, 2019, 08:25:34 AM
I have a workmate so stupid he bought at 13k, has been holding all this time and tell everybody he will sell as soon as price is back to what he payed. Everyday he curses me aloud for suggesting him to buy BTC back in 2017, and gets triggered when I ask him why selling for the same price after an year if the odds now are that he can make at least some profit. He became a BTC hater.


Yes! He just sold! Weak hand, didn't even wait for 13k!!!



305. Post 51606713 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.53h):

Quote from: HairyMaclairy on June 26, 2019, 07:52:30 AM

It’s ok he will rebuy at $80k

Praying for that!



306. Post 51607170 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.53h):

Quote from: Pamoldar on June 26, 2019, 08:54:32 AM
Holly Cow!

Observing @ $12,510

Are we poor again?
Nope, we are becoming rich too quick and that's a problem 🤪

We don't want to see us rich overnight instead a steady growth will do a great job.

What do you mean?

I'm waiting since 2016!



307. Post 51607253 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.53h):

Quote from: Pamoldar on June 26, 2019, 09:14:13 AM


What do you mean?

I'm waiting since 2016!
I am talking about the recent uptrend. from $3,200 to here in no time. We need to be stable here for few coming months.

I was just kidding, bro.



308. Post 51607314 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.53h):

Quote from: 600watt on June 26, 2019, 09:16:16 AM
330 btc wall on stamp now. someone does not want the price to move beyond $12500



Already 380+

Dafuq is going on?



309. Post 51632050 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.53h):

Quote from: siggy_77 on June 27, 2019, 04:24:48 PM
You boys should be ashamed of yourselves plastering these semi pornographic pictures all over this very serious thread.
What about these girls' characters anyway? that's what you should be wondering. Perhaps No 1 is interested in 17th century French Literature?
Perhaps Miss Middle escaped across the Syrian border with just a few coins and her wily conversational skills. The third one can obviously cater a banquet for 500 in her sleep and speak six languages. And yet you leer and lust like pigs smh

While I don't have any issues with French Literature loving bottoms (rather enjoy them actually), it IS making keeping up with the thread while at work at bit on the problematic side..... Sad

Need to see at least 2 more doubles in price before I can afford to not be bothered with this issue during business hours...

I'm on the same boat.
Wait till I get home!




EDIT: Img size.



310. Post 51632914 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.53h):

Quote from: realr0ach on June 27, 2019, 08:39:22 PM

It's an idiot scam chart.  The price of Bitcoin cannot go to $225,000 with cost of production at $3-6k.  NOBODY would buy a coin from you for $200,000 when they can simply mine one for $3-6k instead.  And Bitcoin mining can't increase by something like an order of magnitude to buffer that cost of production or it would use more power than the entire United States.  As I said before, the Bitcoin pump and dump scam is butting up against the limits of the natural world.  The fact that it's ramming up against the limits of the natural world and mining can't really even expand significantly more should tell you how insane of a bubble it already is.

As I once argued, do you raise cattle and slaughter them for your family's subsistence or do you go to the supermarket and buy a pack of meat instead, paying the chain cost and premium? Not everybody will set-up a mining farm. Either because they can't or they wouldn't know how to or wouldn't assume the risks (many risks, like hardware obsolescence, price oscillation, fiscal risks, etc.). Buying BTC for it's market price then becomes the cheapest option. Market will find it's balance.



311. Post 51644249 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.53h):

Quote from: Dabs on June 28, 2019, 12:37:19 PM
Does anyone want to have a local copy of this thread? I could compress all pages into a downloadable file, so you can search the raw HTML for old posts.

How big would that be? Put it in the BSV blockchain, they have gigabyte blocks. The only other thing there are weather stuff.

You're evil!



312. Post 51645765 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.53h):

Quote from: Searing on June 28, 2019, 08:02:56 PM


I swear to god [...] the same endgame in play if Trump wins a 2nd term here in the USA. (Good to have goals) Sad


We'll be following the presidential run and your reaction...



313. Post 51667218 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.54h):

Quote from: Arriemoller on June 28, 2019, 11:59:08 PM
Why does the crypto world seem to be infested with more than its fair share of alt-right loons?

Could it be that the leftie-loons consider anybody normal an alt-right loon?

^This!



314. Post 51668441 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.54h):

Quote from: LFC_Bitcoin on June 30, 2019, 07:21:45 PM
Here’s a beautiful gif for absolutely no reason other than me being a pervert.


I see it's pumping 🤪

Here’s a question -

Would you do the girl on the left who is quite pretty or take a risk on the girl on the right who has a smoking hot body but might look like r0ach’s Mom?

Edit - Also I see the gif coincided with us finding the actual bottom of the dump & now a rebound. I may use it again Wink

I'd definitely do the left one.



315. Post 51668632 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.54h):

Quote from: realr0ach on June 30, 2019, 10:09:43 PM
Not to mention he (Stolfi) spends his own free time writing to the SEC in their comments section how shit bitcoin is on every single ETF proposal.

Why didn’t he just buy loads of bitcoin & HODL. He was aware of bitcoin early, he’d be a multi millionaire now & not a sad wanker.

I don't remember Stolfi's exact political leanings, but I think much of what he said revolving around some form of collectivist ideology.  People like Hairy McJew and JoJoWhatever in this thread are probably even more collectivist than Stolfi and want socialist systems, but they're simultaneously such greedy scamming Jews that they'll attempt to become involved in any type of financial Ponzi scheme possible even if it completely goes against anything they believe solely at an attempt at swindling out some type of personal gain.

I personally do not blindly worship our current economic system erroneously labeled capitalism - even though it's not possible to have capitalism if you have a central bank - for many of the same reasons Hitler didn't worship capitalism.  If your whole country through unrestrained capitalism becomes entirely FOREIGN owned by FOREIGN shareholders who then use your citizenes as indentured servants, what good is capitalism for you then?  Your only option then is to exterminate the slave masters and take it back to not be slaves.

This is why the whole "national socialism" thing had actual traction.  They claimed if they got rid of the Jews and went back to business as usual it would just all happen again.  If the so called "final solution" actually succeeded, I'm not sure exactly how that's possible, but whatever.  The bottom line is that a nation is solely a grouping of common ethnicity and culture, so there's no reason to allow foreign Arabic, Chinese, Jews, whoever to own land or companies in a white country, but capitalism should work out relatively okay internally as long as you block things like that.

Stolfi is another communist who backs Brazilian Workers Party (PT) as an "intellectual". Piece of shit.



316. Post 51702148 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.54h):

Quote from: HairyMaclairy on July 02, 2019, 02:36:14 AM
Why does the crypto world seem to be infested with more than its fair share of alt-right loons?

Could it be that the leftie-loons consider anybody normal an alt-right loon?

^This!

If “normal” is being an incel and celebrating Hitler’s birthday, then yes.  

- Your resident leftie loon

Is that what you think normal people do?
HairyMaclairy is a dweeb, the truth is that Bitcoin has a lot of people who are small government and want the people to be able to control their funds. That is a conservative and right wing view. Now why would you want crypto to succeed if you're a liberal and want government control in everything? It doesn't make sense.

and of course with a community so big now you'll get some crazies.

Do you agree that Trump should be elected president for life?

I'd vote for him to be our next Emperor!



317. Post 51770005 (copy this link) (by deepcolderwallet) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.55h):

Quote from: stadus on July 09, 2019, 08:30:35 AM
The yearly high will be break this July (voted already) but the ATH will possibly be break in the last quarter.
Another great day for us again, Bitcoin is again bullish and this could again surprise us when we wake up tomorrow.
Big push happened today, over $12K now, soon we will touch $13k again and will push through a higher price before correction would again take place.

Confirmed.