On 1/7/2018 9:52 AM, juan wrote:
that's right - you white male thieving shit had the intent of
passing the bag to other white males who were more stupid
I know who got the bag.
The taxpayer.
And the reason the taxpayer got the bag is that we, all of us, passed
the bag to peop
After 2005 November, it became very difficult to sell a house except to
someone who had no assets, because the peak of the market was in sight.
In consequence, if you unloaded a house after 2005 November, you were
necessarily unloading it onto someone who was a beneficiary of an
affirmative ac
On Sun, Jan 07, 2018 at 06:16:02PM +1000, jam...@echeque.com wrote:
> After 2005 November, it became very difficult to sell a house
> except to someone who had no assets, because the peak of the market
> was in sight.
>
> In consequence, if you unloaded a house after 2005 November, you
> were nece
On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 07:22:33 +1000
jam...@echeque.com wrote:
> On 1/7/2018 3:12 AM, juan wrote:
> > Didn't you understand a single word of what I explained to
> > you regarding the industrial scale crimes of the 'white race' ?
>
> You are just fantasizing absurd justifications for white genoci
I do hope coderman is doing pretty good, feeling awesome, and simply left
his Gmail account forever, but... well... I don't know if he is still
alive or not, and I am feeling more stupid than usual for never telling him
before how much I liked his messages... :'(
PS - OT: - Thanks for all the
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On 01/07/2018 03:37 PM, Cecilia Tanaka wrote:
> I do hope coderman is doing pretty good, feeling awesome, and
> simply left his Gmail account forever, but... well... I don't
> know if he is still alive or not, and I am feeling more stupid than
> us
On 01/04/2018 04:01 PM, jam...@echeque.com wrote:
> On 1/5/2018 3:49 AM, Marina Brown wrote:
>> The phenomenon i am talking about are "libertarians" who don't care
>> about personal liberty, freedom to travel, and other stuff most of us
>> on this list hold dear.
>
> You don't seem terribly keen
James Kunstler's cynical forecast includes BTC
"Bitcoin and other cryptos have a superficial appeal as a wealth safe haven
supposedly out-of-reach of avaricious governments — if you don’t consider
everything else that’s wrong with it. (Yesterday, Dec 31, Australia’s biggest
banks froze the accou
In the medium-sized to long-term I've written off all crypto that serve no
useful function except, perhaps, as "digital gold" for asset safety.
Comparing BTC to national monies, how many would use a currency whose fee
"friction" made it impractical to use except as a replacement for Wire
transfers?
A lovely reading to a lazy Sunday night, hihi... :)
The archive seems perfect and very interesting, but some people are having
difficulties for downloading the book. If it's your case and you really
want to read it, just send me a hello in private, please.
Douglas, if someone annoy you because
On 1/8/2018 8:48 AM, Steven Schear wrote:
In the medium-sized to long-term I've written off all crypto that serve
no useful function except, perhaps, as "digital gold" for asset safety.
Comparing BTC to national monies, how many would use a currency whose
fee "friction" made it impractical to u
> On 1/5/2018 3:49 AM, Marina Brown wrote:
> > The phenomenon i am talking about are "libertarians" who
> > don't care about personal liberty, freedom to travel,
> > and other stuff most of us on this list hold dear.
> On 01/04/2018 04:01 PM, jam...@echeque.com wrote:
> You don't seem terrib
> In the medium-sized to long-term I've written off all crypto that serve no
> useful function except, perhaps, as "digital gold" for asset safety.
Totally HORRIBLE idea. The idea of using a information code in place
of a physical currency is the WORST idea ever.
Marxos
Bitcoin Cash's 8 MBPS blocks offers has on-chain chain scaling sufficient
to enable substantial growth. 64 MB blocks could handle as many txs/sec as
PayPal. Off-chain, once solid tech that isn't a backdoor for CBs and WS (as
LN appears to be), should easily compete with VISA.
On Jan 7, 2018 4:11
On 01/07/2018 07:24 PM, jam...@echeque.com wrote:
>
>> > On 1/5/2018 3:49 AM, Marina Brown wrote:
>> > > The phenomenon i am talking about are "libertarians" who > > don't
>> care about personal liberty, freedom to travel, > > and other stuff
>> most of us on this list hold dear.
>
>> On 01/04/
On 1/8/2018 11:12 AM, \0xDynamite wrote:
Totally HORRIBLE idea. The idea of using a information code in place
of a physical currency is the WORST idea ever.
Surely the greenback was always an information code, and never physical.
Yes, sorry. I MEANT physical to mean precious metal or other
impossible to reproduce material, not mere paper.
On 1/8/18, jam...@echeque.com wrote:
> On 1/8/2018 11:12 AM, \0xDynamite wrote:
>> Totally HORRIBLE idea. The idea of using a information code in place
>> of a physical currency is the
On Sun, Jan 07, 2018 at 06:16:02PM +1000, jam...@echeque.com wrote:
In consequence, if you unloaded a house after 2005 November, you
were necessarily unloading it onto someone who was a beneficiary of
an affirmative action mortgage.
On 1/7/2018 7:21 PM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
And since the gam
On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 17:38:02 -0800
Steven Schear wrote:
> Off-chain, once solid tech that isn't a
> backdoor for CBs and WS (as LN appears to be), should easily compete
> with VISA.
how is lightning network a backdoor for central banks?
On Mon, 8 Jan 2018 01:57:02 +
"\\0xDynamite" wrote:
> Yes, sorry. I MEANT physical to mean precious metal or other
> impossible to reproduce material, not mere paper.
even physical government paper is better than cryptocurrencies
in a few ways.
>
> On 1/8/18, jam...@e
On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 18:32:19 -0800
Steven Schear wrote:
> The way payment channels can be reasonably used enables fractional
> reserve abuses.
Are you sure? As far as I know, one of the main selling points
of the LN is that it uses...bitcoins. So it's impossible to
open
On 1/8/2018 11:42 AM, Steve Kinney wrote:
After Charlottesville, spontaneous public turnouts against publicly
announced NeoNazi / KKK events outnumbered organized "Antifa" formation
turnouts by about 100 to 1.
Not what I see.
The ability of State Department NGOs to hire rentamobs to demand tha
On 1/8/2018 11:57 AM, \0xDynamite wrote:
Yes, sorry. I MEANT physical to mean precious metal or other
impossible to reproduce material, not mere paper.
OK, US dollar is mere information, real only because people believe it
is real, and bitcoin is mere information real only because people
be
On 1/8/2018 2:18 AM, juan wrote:
It means that you will get automatically droned because of the
racist garbage you spew. And before being droned all your
'property' will be automatically seized.
And do you know who owns and controls the electronic
infrastr
>> Yes, sorry. I MEANT physical to mean precious metal or other
>> impossible to reproduce material, not mere paper.
>
> OK, US dollar is mere information, real only because people believe it
> is real, and bitcoin is mere information real only because people
> believe it is real, the fact that o
Yes, it's a rather open secret that LN channel abuse, esp. using Hub
architecture, can do FR just link banks.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/56ehi1/fractional_reserve_on_lightning_network/
By never closing channels it difficult to detect what's going on.
On Jan 7, 2018 6:41 PM, "juan
Also, it's been shown, by the Tether USD caper, that most cryptocoin users
could care less if there is no proven backing for the fiat they use at
exchanges.
On Jan 7, 2018 7:27 PM, "Steven Schear" wrote:
> Yes, it's a rather open secret that LN channel abuse, esp. using Hub
> architecture, can
On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 19:27:55 -0800
Steven Schear wrote:
> Yes, it's a rather open secret that LN channel abuse,
abuse, exactly how?
I'm not seeing any open secret. LN works like I described it.
> esp. using Hub
> architecture, can do FR just link banks.
>
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Mcafee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KtCqJSkhHI
Ver
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HV-OWKRq9vw
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