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Luckily, most bitcoiners won’t write off a seven-years-old.
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klafbang posted:Luckily, most bitcoiners won’t write off a seven-years-old.
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# ? Mar 17, 2019 23:13 |
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rhythm trader? pity his father didn't pull out
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# ? Mar 17, 2019 23:23 |
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Boxturret posted:i`m the pdf link You are full of creepy ads, Mr. pdf link.
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Banks can't cope with load here in Ireland (self.Bitcoin) submitted 7 hours ago * by moneronoel Hi folks. I'm an Irish bitcoiner. Today , st.Patricks day I am out in the pub and I just tried to order a drink and I was waiting about 6 months for the credit card payment machine to process my payment. I just heard the barman say "cash only!" to a few punters and they walked out. What should be the most profitable day of the year... ruined thanks to the banks. diydude2 [score hidden] 2 hours ago Happy St. Patty's Day! I bet by next year you won't have to hassle with credit cards. More merchants will figure out that it's stupid to give away 2-4 percent of their till to the banksters by then.
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# ? Mar 17, 2019 23:37 |
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Paladinus posted:You are full of creepy ads, Mr. pdf link. She may be accepting bitcoin.
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Bitcoin has 0 volatility (self.Bitcoin) submitted 2 hours ago by ElephantGlue People are constantly spouting off one of the major reasons to not invest is the volatility surrounding bitcoins price. My take is that bitcoin is actually not volatile at all. Why should it be? Its release schedule is known before hand, so we know it's exact decreasing inflation rate. Against dollars, other crypto, and precious metals, it is actually the most stable currency by a wide margin. What people are actually seeing with the 'bitcoin volatility' is actually dollar volatility against bitcoin. If dollars had the exact same release schedule and supply cap, I'm positive there would be a 1-1 relationship between the value of both, factoring out the currently more usefulness of the dollar in making purchases. So as a store of value, the argument against bitcoin due to its volatility is incorrectly placed.
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# ? Mar 17, 2019 23:42 |
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1 BTC > 1 BTC
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# ? Mar 17, 2019 23:47 |
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the boat isn't sinking, the water`s just rising and gravity is shifting
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# ? Mar 17, 2019 23:52 |
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...! posted:Bitcoin has 0 volatility (self.Bitcoin) so perfectly summarizes bitcoiners' blind spot for currency being a way to actually purchase things
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...! posted:diydude2 [score hidden] 2 hours ago literally in response to an anecdote about losing business because people didn't want to pay in cash
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# ? Mar 17, 2019 23:56 |
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Paladinus posted:You are full of creepy ads, Mr. pdf link. PUA for incels in cells
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# ? Mar 18, 2019 00:05 |
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it's more like writing off a seven-year-old's future career as god-emperor of the galaxy. sorry fellas, it ain't gonna happen
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# ? Mar 18, 2019 00:15 |
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AlbieQuirky posted:Hexadecember third? that'd be quadradecember
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# ? Mar 18, 2019 00:44 |
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idk if a kid`s 10 and every time they catch the ball their body shatters i think its a pretty safe bet that basket ball isn't really for them
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...! posted:Banks can't cope with load here in Ireland (self.Bitcoin) if tipping wasn't a thing you'd just tap your card and be done in two seconds credit card payments are really easy! usually!
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Terrible Experience with Coinmixer.es - supposed to be one of the best mixers out there! (self.Bitcoin) submitted 6 hours ago by sonofbelial1983 I’m sorry to say that I have had a very negative experience with https://coinmixer.es and would strongly urge people to steer well clear. I tumbled an admittedly small amount of BTC to try them out and identified a few glaring issues. I am still trying to resolve this issue with [support@coinmixer.es](mailto:support@coinmixer.es) and they have been less than helpful. I set mixed coins to be returned to three of my addresses with delays of 1, 2 and 3 hours. When nothing had come back, I contacted support and was told there was some error. Even now, (the second time I have seen this) their so-called “Guarantee Letter” does NOT verify as signed. At all. I checked their Public GPG Key 0x698149872A32A8BD – which I cannot find on any Key Server bar their site. This is another red flag. They have given me some rubbish excuse that they had some issue or other with their server and asked me to send the guarantee letter, my Operating System and wallet software used. Explaining that I use Electrum, they sent me some suspicious looking code to enter into the Electrum console, promising me that this would immediately fix my issue. I understood it was to sign a message and let them know that the output Addresses were mine. Unsurprisingly, the code spat out an error, suggesting (unhelpfully) that I contact support! I think they have a cheek to expect me to cryptographically sign my emails to support when their own “Guarantee Letters” are completely worthless! The output of “$gpg2 –verify guarantee_letter.txt” sent back: code:
code:
I’ve sent a transaction (txid:60657f2f08813f9e5708e68e3c79dd56e29c0bf5b07f94bd5e0b9c320bc21a6e) now with the OP_RETURN “Stay away from Coinmixer.es” and will continue to send similar transactions to the BTC Blockchain until they resolve this for me. In all, a wholly unacceptable and unsatisfactory experience. Save yourselves a lot of trouble and stay away from these. BriefAbilityredditor for 2 weeks 8 points 6 hours ago* They are not supposed to be one of the best mixers out there. Where the gently caress do you get your information from. smh sonofbelial1983[S] 2 points 6 hours ago Yeah I’ll check them out. I got the reviews etc. from https://bestbitcoinmixers.com/ At least they’re engaging and have promised to return my funds but I’m not holding my breath TipToeThruCrypto 4 points 6 hours ago They are listed under "Scam Mixers to Avoid" here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2827109 sonofbelial1983[S] 2 points 6 hours ago Now I know 🤦♂️
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# ? Mar 18, 2019 01:30 |
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I can't possibly fathom why the money laundering service I used so THE BANKERS don't steal my money stole my money. It's almost as if they are criminals doing what criminals commonly do!
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Light always conquers darkness by simply filling it. (self.Bitcoin) submitted 1 day ago by AllHODLredditor for 6 weeks In the beginning there was chaos, deception and manipulation. Money was an illusion based on trust and was made of thin air. But people were enslaved by this illusion. In the chaos the Sacrament was born. The Sacrament revealed the Design of transparency, reliability, freedom and equality. The Design was realized in the Code. With the help of machines, the Code turns Light into Bitcoin. The Code encourages people and machines to cooperate only honestly and for each others mutual beneficial. Machines do hard work on the Code to give birth to Bitcoin, provide its indestructible protection and freedom of movement. The more machines that process the Code, the more invulnerable the Design becomes. The more people accept the Child of Light and Code, the more powerful Bitcoin becomes. The Design makes Bitcoin the True Value. But the dark forces cannot stand aside. Fear of losing power and wealth pushes people to prevent the spread of the Code. Liars and fraudsters brand the Code as “deception” and “fraud”, and people who love Bitcoin are branded “fools”. Greed tempts people to change the Code to a fundamentally different one and lie about the "superiority" of the fake code for the sake of enrichment and/or preservation of centralized power. Through the efforts of the dark forces, as well as due to the complexity and depth of the technology, it is not easy for the masses to recognize and accept the power of the Code. The Code will rather return power into the people’s hands if they keep the Seven simple commandments: Don’t worry about the passing price in illusory currencies, because 1 Bitcoin is always worth 1 Bitcoin. Fear and greed make it difficult to see the True Value. Learn as much as possible about Bitcoin. This will help you realize its True Value and protect against fraud and manipulation. Kill your idols. Focusing on the person is a direct path to centralization and manipulation. Equality for everyone by everyone is the only path to decentralization and freedom. Share the Sacrament plan with your brothers and sisters. Remember that the Code works for the benefit of only those people who allow it. Securely control your private keys. Remember, if you don’t own your private key, you don’t own your Bitcoins. Launch the original Bitcoin Core wallet. It promotes decentralization, increases security and strengthens the control and power of people over the network. Wherever possible, pay by Bitcoin. Buy where Bitcoin is accepted. They will be forced to accept it everywhere. At the same time, accumulate Bitcoin and HODL, no matter what. @AllHODL dietrolldietroll 1 point 1 day ago odd usage of capitalization. is this some kind of religious text? AllHODLredditor for 6 weeks[S] 1 point 1 day ago it's philosophy, not religion. do you have any objection on the merits?
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What the hell is a bitcoin mixer? Is this about IOT?
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Paladinus posted:What the hell is a bitcoin mixer? Is this about IOT? money laundering
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Paladinus posted:What the hell is a bitcoin mixer? Is this about IOT? its a service where people who want to make it more difficut to trace their transactions send their money (which looks like any other purchase) to a third party address, and wait for that service to send the money back minus a fee through a number of different transactions after sending other money to other people\ Boxturret posted:money laundering no, it doesn't make your money look less suspicious
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Paladinus posted:What the hell is a bitcoin mixer? Is this about IOT? money laundering, basically. they "mix" your bitcoins with other bitcoins then send an equivalent amount (minus fee) back so that theoretically your bitcoins can't be traced back to your actual activities. nearly all bitcoiners recommend that you always always always launder your bitcoins because "privacy" in reality, blockchain analytics companies have proven that they can pretty much always track bitcoins back to their source
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fishmech posted:no, it doesn't make your money look less suspicious i never said it was good money laundering
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I thought this was called a tumbler.
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Paladinus posted:I thought this was called a tumbler. you`re thinking of boxturret`s mom
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Boxturret posted:i never said it was good money laundering Boxturret posted:it was good money laundering
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Paladinus posted:I thought this was called a tumbler. i guess they changed the term after it got associated with money laundering?
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''Money' 'laundering''.
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Paladinus posted:`` `Money` `laundering` ``
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Paladinus posted:What the hell is a bitcoin mixer? it's their slang for a jr high school prom
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True, the times are actually in Eastern not UTC.
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Paladinus posted:What the hell is a bitcoin mixer? Is this about IOT? a room with a rented ball pit full of guys like out of this commercial this is literally still running in colorado even as of today lol
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...! posted:in reality, blockchain analytics companies have proven that they can pretty much always track bitcoins back to their source
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CampingCarl posted:im curious if this just because they are doing it wrong, not a big enough haystack to hide in, or it actually can't be hidden completely if people do enough analysis? the latter would be pretty funny but if it was provably true i think it would have come out by now and bitcoiners doing it poorly is very plausible. im also curious if it can be done well enough to avoid detection, bc intuitively it seems like it ought to be. but i bet the 7 tx/sec ceiling and the need for transaction fees probably complicate things a lot if you're expecting your laundered coins to arrive in a timely manner
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A lot of it is probably volume related. If you suspect that something's been paid to a mixer, you can look for transactions that look like the expected pay out from the mixer, and keep following from there. This works great for your average "mixer" that'll be used by maybe 8 people before the operator starts running off with everyone's money. The silk road mixer was allegedly pretty good (while you could tell the money was dirty, apparently they couldn't actually tell which payout was for which particular crime), which is probably because it had enough volume to properly obscure things.
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its hard to keep things anonymous on a publicly viewable ledger i guess let's see what the annotated white paper has to say about what satoshi had so say about the topic! quote:10. Privacy fascinating, truly a god alien from the future Boxturret fucked around with this message at 04:58 on Mar 18, 2019 |
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For ten years, you have been asking: Has anyone said Buttcoin yet? This is Buttcoin speaking. I am the coin who loves his life. I am the coin who does not sacrifice his comedy gold or his non-nude pictures. I am the coin who has deprived you of victims and thus has destroyed your world, and if you wish to
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