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yidakee wrote
Reply to comment by jack_walking in Bitcoin Hits All-Time High by jack_walking
yeah, you have a point for sure. Just never underestimate a good 'ol bear trap.
Google wrote
Reply to comment by gamergirl in gotta take a good name before this blows up :) by Ted
can be a method to flush / split user history (user -> user-0001, user-0002, ...)
Google wrote
Reply to comment by abralelie in Gitlab hosted on I2P by abralelie
I'm talking about all git services that uses javascript. GitHub, Gogs and Gitea cooperate better with NoScript. Bitbucket and GitLab are meh.
jack_walking OP wrote
Reply to comment by yidakee in Bitcoin Hits All-Time High by jack_walking
Don't really agree about that. I think much of bitcoins (if you don't count burnt bitcoins and early miners' wallets) are now owned by large investors / bank / funds, so professional guys and not the average shaky-hands Tom.
The difference between now and 2017 is institutional investment, which is made by professionals, who are supposed to take a more rational approach.
Besides, we were floating around 10,000 USD before this bull run, so we're now at 2x, while in 2017 we went from 4,000 USD to 20,000 USD, which means 5x.
I'm confident that 18,000 USD may be a good support level, and the sky may be 30,000 USD at the end of 2021.
Of course mine are pure speculations.
yidakee wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Bitcoin Hits All-Time High by jack_walking
Same thing is to be expected now. Expect a bumpy ride, remember, a heck of a lot of folk got in between 15k-20k, and then BTC crashed to 3.5k. Three years later, many will be around break even, and happy to exit at zero ROI. A lot of hands will be shaking before moon rockets are engaged.
yidakee OP wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Hey Ramble, can the Loki community have a LNS please? Or are you holding out for the Oxen rebrand? by yidakee
I'll DM you in the Café, so as not compromise your LNS
boobs OP wrote
Reply to comment by !deleted261 in Fellow Research: The Decentralized Web of Hate by boobs
Mozilla is just trying to squash competition to the web by using MUH EVIL TERRORIST BOOGIEMAN as an argument. It is about as reasonable as expecting a garbage fire to go out by dropping napalm into it. They are incompetent dipshits who are just trying to make a buck from a dying company.
abralelie OP wrote
Reply to comment by Google in Gitlab hosted on I2P by abralelie
Valid concerns, but maybe you misread. This is about GitLab, not Github.
abralelie OP wrote
Reply to comment by idk in Gitlab hosted on I2P by abralelie
Why do you need to approve an account? 🤔
abralelie OP wrote
Reply to comment by not_bob in Any MuWire users here? How's your experience been? by abralelie
Does it bring back LimeWire, Napster, Kazaa, WinMX, etc. vibes?
Are there any bugs you've encountered?
hideyourlies wrote
Sir, what the fuck are you on about? Have you took some powerful drugs, because you are not talking any sense at all.
Toxicant wrote
This was an interesting video.
Rambler wrote
Reply to comment by !deleted261 in Bitcoin Hits All-Time High by jack_walking
Not a bad deal really. I had some "change" in an old wallet that I cashed out recently after sitting there like six years, but not enough to do much with. Still was nice though.
Rambler wrote
Reply to Fellow Research: The Decentralized Web of Hate by boobs
This is the dumbest thing I've seen in a while. Firefox should be promote and encourage decentralized and P2P networks.
I've seen more vulgar stuff on the clearnet than the dark net.
boobs OP wrote
Reply to Fellow Research: The Decentralized Web of Hate by boobs
dont you just LOVE the new mozilla?
jack_walking OP wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Bitcoin Hits All-Time High by jack_walking
I think the times for 10X are over, yet I would be quite confident about a +30% in 5 years.
Rambler wrote
Reply to Bitcoin Hits All-Time High by jack_walking
Everytime I read these headlines I cry inside a little knowing that when it was $40/BTC I wanted to spend $100USD on Bitcoin but wanted to wait 'until the price went down'.
Then over the next few months it didn't go down, it went over $1,000 and people freaked out.
Live and learn. :)
Rambler wrote
Reply to Hey Ramble, can the Loki community have a LNS please? Or are you holding out for the Oxen rebrand? by yidakee
Is this the most current documentation? https://loki.network/2020/03/25/how-to-register-an-lns-mapping/
Rambler wrote
Reply to Hey Ramble, can the Loki community have a LNS please? Or are you holding out for the Oxen rebrand? by yidakee
Hey! Glad to see you here, first of all.
I just hadn't gotten to it yet, ha. I was asked about it on reddit earlier and wasn't for sure what it is, so I'm going to come back to the documentation after some rest so I can understand it better.
Diggin' the network so far and the Cafe.Loki is really something else. Great work guys, hope to see the network take off.
jack_walking wrote
Reply to With thousands of different crypto-currencies in existence... Which ones are actually worth using and supporting? by Rambler
- The ones with a use cases
- The ones with an established history
- The ones with unique features
- The ones with transparent development
Fact is, it requires ton of times and specific knowledge to check the previous poins.
As far as I'm concerned, I'd go with a portfolio of about 80% BTC, that I'd be reasonably sure to increase it's value with limited risk over a period of 5 years.
Maybe some unknown alt-coin may turn me rich in one night's time, but risks are huge; I'm not willing to invest my time, nor I have the knowledge, to look for the next crypto shooting star, and I'd advise anyone not to.
XANA wrote
You can also use putty to SSH tunnel :)
hideyourlies OP wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in XXXTentacion's SoundCloud Hacked by hideyourlies
I can fully confirm it was propkers22 as I have him on Instagram.
http://s01.geekpic.net/di-O8VLNI.jpeg http://s01.geekpic.net/di-L4LLQH.jpeg
hideyourlies OP wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in XXXTentacion's SoundCloud Hacked by hideyourlies
In my experience the X's fans are a bit odd, they'll pay $6,000 for a minute and hald of him singing and majority of the time it's a demo so the quality isn't great but they're happy with that, they'll pay crazy amounts for a unreleased song that's actually listenable and clear.
trevor OP wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Hack brings unwanted attention to obscure but vital IT firm by trevor
boobs wrote
Reply to The Alt-Right Playbook: How to Radicalize a Normie by abralelie
just remember, all of that recruiting can be mitigated by being a decent fucking human being and not shoving people away with purity testing. wow imagine that.