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ChiefRocka 11:41 AM 02-15-2013
Bitcoin disrupts gold
Ethereum disrupts financial services
There will be others...



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BWillie 12:14 PM 11-28-2017
I've claimed some of my bitcoin gold, but I'm having an issue on one of my other wallets. I had transferred some from one of my wallets to another one of my wallets (so I held the bitcoin the entire time over the time BTC officially forked with BTG via two different wallets). I tried claiming it on either of the two wallets and it didn't seem to work. I hope that makes sense. Anything I can do?
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Luke Atamadong 12:16 PM 11-28-2017
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Thats all fine and dandy until the first hack is made public. Then it crashes faster than Tulips.
You have to take profits along the way.
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BossChief 12:17 PM 11-28-2017
Is there a way to get bitcoin gold and bitcoin diamond from coinbase?
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JohnnyHammersticks 12:26 PM 11-28-2017
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Thats all fine and dandy until the first hack is made public. Then it crashes faster than Tulips.
Yeah, and GET OFF MY LAWN!!!
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Luke Atamadong 12:42 PM 11-28-2017
Originally Posted by BossChief:
Is there a way to get bitcoin gold and bitcoin diamond from coinbase?
Yeah, you just have to hold a stake of btc during a fork.
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BigRedChief 12:43 PM 11-28-2017
Originally Posted by TambaBerry:
lol continue to hate on progress, you were probably one of the people who were like wait the internet wait until that flops
are you aware of what my profession is? What I do?
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Jewish Rabbi 12:52 PM 11-28-2017
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
are you aware of what my profession is? What I do?
The cost to create a fake bitcoin would be in the billions of dollars due to the nature of block chain technology. I guess I’m not sure what you mean by bitcoin getting hacked.
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TambaBerry 12:55 PM 11-28-2017
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
are you aware of what my profession is? What I do?
its just a joke man, I just hear shit every day from my family who thinks im dumb for investing in crypto.
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BigRedChief 01:38 PM 11-28-2017
Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi:
The cost to create a fake bitcoin would be in the billions of dollars due to the nature of block chain technology. I guess I’m not sure what you mean by bitcoin getting hacked.
Block chain does greatly minimize your attack footprint. I'm really high on block chain tech becoming more mainstreamed sooner than later. I've already written up architectural proposals for some smaller shops to utilize block chain.

Hacked = stolen from the owners, not corrupting the bitcoin itself.

If you rob a bank or stuff a ballot box, there is paper representing that amount or ballot somewhere. Buy gold, thats physically somewhere. Its harder to hide the crime than a pure electronic transaction.

I worked at a place that was hacked 1 million times a day, every day. No one got through in the 4.5 years I was there. We know how to secure electronic data. But, its very costly to implement. And if you get to that level of security, you still have to deal with the weakest part of the security chain, us humans.
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Hog's Gone Fishin 01:43 PM 11-28-2017
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
GBTC is up $178 per share just today :-)
Now its up $221 per share
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BossChief 07:26 PM 11-28-2017
Bitcoin just now hit 10,000 on coinbase
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lewdog 07:33 PM 11-28-2017
I hope for God's sake some of you have taken some profits off the table.

After that.....let it ride!!!!
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Calcountry 07:37 PM 11-28-2017
Originally Posted by scho63:
This is the modern day Tulip Bulb craze that occurred in the 1600's.

Bitcoin bursts: Hacker currency gets wild ride

http://news.yahoo.com/bitcoin-bursts...--finance.html

LONDON (AP) — It's a promising form of electronic cash free from central bankers and beloved by hackers. It — Bitcoin — may also be in trouble, registering catastrophic losses that have sent speculators scrambling.

Although the cybercurrency has existed for years as a kind of Internet oddity, a perfect storm of developments have brought it to the cusp of mainstream use.

As currency crises in Europe piqued investors' interest, a growing number of businesses announced they were accepting bitcoins for an ever-wider range of goods and services. The value of a single bitcoin began racing upward amid growing media attention, smashing past the $100 mark last week before more than doubling again in just a few days.
Then came the crash.

The price of Bitcoin has imploded, falling from around $266 on Wednesday to just above $40 on Thursday, according to bitcoincharts.com, which tracks trades across the Internet. The best-known exchange, Tokyo-based Mt. Gox, has suspended trading for what it described as a 12-hour "market cooldown." By late Thursday, the currency was back up to just more than $100.

(TOO LONG TO POST REMAINDER)
The worst Tulip, is the unfunded mandates in the U.S.A. When that ponzi blows, it's over.
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Munson 07:44 PM 11-28-2017
I knew I should've bought 1 or 2 bitcoins when it was around $2k. Too late now! :-)

I'll have to keep my eye on some BTC stocks instead.
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TambaBerry 08:45 PM 11-28-2017
Just bought into IOTA tonight, it's going to be the next one like ethereum
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