All posts made by 4rt3m in Bitcointalk.org's Wall Observer thread
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Post 36070062 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.54h):
This pissant calling anything weak is pretty weak! I think 99.9% of all woman on the earth And a good portion of children could bitch slap his ass.
Your understanding of power/weak terms are old for 2 million years as well as
homo erectus.
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Post 37016374 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.55h):
I tried to research how much money was actually invested in crypto and few sources said that it's about 10% of indicated market cap. Yesterday Mt.Gox's Kobayashi presumably sold BTC equivalent of ~$7,000,000 and market cap was decreased for ~$70,000,000, is there any relation or it's just a coincidence?
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Post 37016866 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.55h):
It's a totally unrelated correlation you have there. The more important factor at hand is that when the price was originally crashing down to $6k or whatever, the scam exchange known as BitFinex attempted to rig the market at $9k with a single entity buying TONS AND TONS of coins at that level while other exchanges were far below it. So the scam exchange Bitfinex needed to manipulate the price back to $9k just to stay solvent probably, and maybe they needed to dump a lot here just to prevent themselves from going up in flames.
There is no real market in bitcoin. The price is entirely based upon BitFinex fraud ever since it was $200. They attempted to manipulate it back to $9k because they were hugely underwater in a hole they were trying to dig themselves out of.
Very informative, thanks!
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Post 37051173 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.55h):
r0ach is now stooping to quoting himself with Russian sock puppet accounts b/c he knows we all have him on ignore
Lol j/k
You played yourself, puppet.
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Post 37053912 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.55h):
Fasten your seatbelts, folks. How many Silicon Valley bubbles inflated with brave Indian coders.
5,000 Developers in India Ready to Work on Crypto Projectshttps://news.bitcoin.com/developers-india-crypto-projects/
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Post 37088912 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.55h):
Did anyone mention that Huawei ($6B Chinese mobile phone company) announced that they will add Bitcoin wallet to their marketplace? It's a big news for Chinese market and future mass-adoption.
https://usethebitcoin.com/giant-mobile-company-huawei-releases-bitcoin-wallet-in-app-store/With a +7-10% buy premium, people will never use them though.
Good point, but how it's number increase?
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Post 37127809 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.55h):
Surprised that Germany is so deeply interested in Bitcoin, thought that Asia (Korea, China) would be on the top:
https://bitnodes.earn.com
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Post 37130159 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.55h):
Just realized why you all want a Lamborghini.
Ferrari is owned by Fiat
Also bull on logo. And Lamborghini give most of their cars names of corrida's bulls: Diablo, Gallardo, Murcielago, Aventador, Huracan etc. Miura is famous Spanish bull breeder. Good analogy to bullish markets.
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Post 37730988 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.55h):
Arabs, Russians, Chinese bought tons stuff like that. Selling tasteless luxury things become international now as crypto-holders have no nationality.
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Post 37732502 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.55h):
ugliest watch ever.
Meet the Urwerk UR-1001 then (~$400,000).

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Post 37734996 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.55h):
ugliest watch ever.
Meet the Urwerk UR-1001 then (~$400,000).

does that watch mine bitcoins? :-D haha
No, but it shows when to the moon.

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Post 37981396 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.56h):
Much more informative IMO:

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Post 38102997 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.56h):
The more I learn about TA the more I think it's all bullshit and not much different than astrology.
Tell it to the hundreds or thousands of bots, which programmed on TA patterns.
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Post 38170429 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.56h):
18 may is Pizza Bitcoin Day, in 2010 laszlo posted an offer to purchase 2 pizzas for 10,000 BTC.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137.0In memory of this story, Ledger released Pizza Bitcoin Day version of their wallet Ledger Nano S. Limited to 1337. Price is 119 Euro.

Packaging on point.

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Post 38171252 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.56h):
Increasing, as in lower than last week. Right.
You didn't understand how this scale works, right?
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Post 38176329 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.56h):
I seriously may be buying one of these today, I need a ledger to add to my Hardware wallet collection regardless.
If I wouldn’t have one, I’d definitely wait for 28th May and buy limited edition one. Especially for collection.
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Post 38182078 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.56h):
But does it support Bitcoin Pizza?

Watch your joke before someone does a Domino's coin ico.
Don’t give them ideas!
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Post 38199261 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.56h):
Pizza is a diagram shows how much pizza you have.
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Shortists right now

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Post 39063351 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
WTF is the difference between Tether and TrueUSD?
Tether (USDT) – affiliated with Bitfinex, Omni Layer platform (Mastercoin), Bitcoin blockchain. Still unclear how many USD actually assured for this asset.
TrueUSD (TUSD) – independent project, ERC20 tokens, assured by actual USD holders, which change their USD for TUSD via smart-contract with KYC procedure. Based in US, more clear and trust-worth stable coin, IMO.
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Post 39066248 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
What if realr0ach is the Satoshi, just changed his mind of cryptocurrency?
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Post 39134503 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
Let's celebrate the Phi Day today! Shout out to all technical analysts here.
Math Geeks Must Wait 100 Years for a Day Like ThisWhat makes today so special? The date -- 1/6/18 1 -- lines up with the first four digits of the golden ratio, a mathematical constant that’s roughly equal to 1.618 and is commonly denoted by the Greek letter phi, which looks a bit like the letter "p" but with an extra loop on the left-hand side of the vertical axis.
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2018-06-01/math-geeks-must-wait-100-years-for-a-day-like-this
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Post 39245398 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
Attempt on copying government organisations logo and design identity is always the red flag of scam.
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Post 39301418 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
We're getting into Bart Simpson's pattern again:


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Post 39394220 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
Well said, Steve Wozniak:
«Bitcoin is mathematically defined, there is a certain quantity of bitcoin, there’s a way it’s distributed… and it’s pure and there’s no human running, there’s no company running and it’s just… growing and growing… and surviving, that to me says something that is natural and nature is more important than all our human conventions.»
«Only bitcoin is pure digital gold… and I totally buy into that. All the others tend to give up some of the aspects of bitcoin. For example, being totally decentralized and having no central control. That’s the first one they have to give up to try to have a business model»
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/04/apple-co-founder-steve-wozniak-hopes-bitcoin-will-become-global-currency.html
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Post 39396067 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
... and just like that, this became the new Flat Earth thread

Between Flat Earth and Volatile Earth, I would choose the flat one, though.

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Post 39495525 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
Weekly classic

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Post 39635829 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
Andy Warhol Is a Bitcoin Star for 15 MinutesThanks to the blockchain, anyone can own a tiny part of a masterpiece. They just can’t touch it.
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2018-06-08/andy-warhol-bitcoins-are-famous-for-15-minutes
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Post 39646344 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
I like how Germany is good in accepting crypto.
German Banks Have the Right to Exchange Bitcoin, Ethereum to Euros on ATMs Says RegulatorGermany’s FCA, the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin), has clarified that banks have the right to offer bitcoin or eth to euro exchanges on ATMs.
https://www.trustnodes.com/2018/06/05/german-banks-right-exchange-bitcoin-ethereum-euros-atms-says-regulator
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Post 39686614 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
Summary of crypto market:

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Post 39686889 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
Moonmath? More like The Dark Side Of The Moon math.

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Post 39686929 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
Summary of crypto market:

For what purpose are you over-emphasizing the supposed importance of tether? Merely humor?
Furthermore, fundamental analysis and technical analysis are not diametrically opposing causation forces; they are largely interpretive tools that might motivate some folks to buy, sell, hodl or some leveraging combination.
Exactly.
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Post 39728510 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
This is what you think about Bitcoin when you purchased a tee for 12 BTC (at ~$0,38/BTC price), like this
banker did:
Russian Banker Warns, Tighter Crypto Regulations Will Hurt Blockchain DevelopmentA ban on cryptocurrencies on state level would endanger the development of blockchain technologies and prevent the disclosure of the full potential of digital currencies, according to German Gref, a prominent banker and former minister of economy and trade of the Russian Federation. Although he admits he does not use cryptocurrencies, Gref notes that he considers them a source of financing for the blockchain development. In April, he said the technology was still “unripe and overvalued.”
German Gref is the president of Sberbank, which is the largest bank in Russia and among the biggest in Europe. Earlier this year, reports suggested that Russia’s “savings bank” was planning to circumvent local regulations and offer clients overseas crypto-trading services.
Gref also shared his opinion that the majority of countries do not recognize cryptocurrency because of its decentralization. “No state will part with the monopoly on money issuance. Most governments believe that cryptocurrency is a property and, like any other property, must be taxable,” he said, quoted by Kommersant, a leading Russian business daily. The banker also cautioned that investing in digital assets is associated with high risks.
https://news.bitcoin.com/bitcoin-in-brief-saturday-switzerland-votes-on-sovereign-money-referendum-russian-banker-warns-against-crypto-ban/
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Post 39737639 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
BITCOIN NOT BLOCK-CHAIN GET IT RIGHT!!! =) WEEEEEEEEE
I know, I know, but he was talking about crypto currency and as Phil_S spotted, had experience to exchange Bitcoins as very early-adopter. Actually I think that officials use ‘blockchain’ word as euphemism to Bitcoin in most cases.
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Post 39738503 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
It's pretty amazing to see a banker who experimented with bitcoin that early, when the price was ~$0,38/BTC.
More interesting that’s it’s not a regular banker, he’s a CEO of the biggest Russian government-affiliated Sberbank.
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Post 39747694 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
I love this game.

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Post 39788919 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
Bullish news from Germany again:
30% of Germans Are Interested In Investing in Bitcoin (BTC) and other CryptocurrenciesAccording to a recent survey by Germany’s retail bank, Postbank, 29% of Germans believe that cryptocurrencies are a desirable investment opportunity. According to the report, Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and other major cryptocurrencies, were still the favorite choice investments for the surveyed group of participants.
https://ethereumworldnews.com/30-of-germans-are-interested-in-investing-in-bitcoin-btc-and-other-cryptocurrencies/
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Post 39794161 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
Debt of usa is over 21 trillion. Debt of bitcoin = absolutely nothing and never will. I dont know why people worry about how bitcoin gets its value when usd is in a debt spiral with no end.
You forgot to mention that debt of USA is 21 trillion dollars of USA.

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Post 39810907 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
Mood

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Post 39840200 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
If I would be a Lamborghini dealer, I would call the clients with pre-orders right now, just to check if they changed their mind.
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Post 39841033 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
Hopefully, a triple bottom will brighten everyone's day.

Week later:

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Post 39842495 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
you guys think we will drop below 6k?

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Post 39870678 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
Surprisingly I like the down moves like this, many idiots who jumped on BTC for easy money jumps out now, it's good for the community and the whole crypto ecosystem.
Also, dat TA:

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Post 39872747 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.57h):
Surprisingly I like the down moves like this, many idiots who jumped on BTC for easy money jumps out now, it's good for the community and the whole crypto ecosystem.
So new investors jumping back out is good for the community?
They're not investors at all, they don't interested in technology and don't plan to use BTC in payments and somewhere else. Basically, they're the worst type of holders, who're ready to sell it at any moment. I know that folks there don't like alt coins, but they give a great liquidity to Bitcoin, people who diversify their portfolio with alternate cryptocurrency to increase their deposit in BTC at the end point is the best investors at the market right now.
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PLEASE READ IF YOU POST IMAGES THERE
[img width=500] — this is what you need to type before you post a picture. Digits can be different (100, 300, 700 etc.), more or less, but it would save space on page, especially when someone quote your post with image. Thank you!
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Post 39946816 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.58h):
i don't at all doubt that you are well off. You have been posting in this thread for some time now. I am happy to hear that you are satisfied with the car you have chosen to carry you through this life. I am looking for advices of the kinds of car that the bitcoin folks recommend (aside from the cliche laMBo!). currently drizing a handa CR-V. Your thoughts appreciated!
What's the budget?
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Sandwicherie in ParisDon't know what more weird: 'sandwicherie' or the fixed typo in 'blockchain' sticker, but it's pretty interesting. Also someone hiding from taxes, I guess.

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Post 39966607 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.58h):
You're on the moon already.
♬Kid Cudi – Man On The Moon

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Post 39995014 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.58h):
Just start with a forum competition: big announce for all forum including locals, make Google form with price prediction at the end of the week and username > Google spreadsheets. Prediction +/- 5% of actual price gives 3 points, 10% – 2 points, 15% – 1 point, less than 1% is 5 points. At the end of the month 50% highest score owners goes in the next round (month). Top 10 receives a traders rank with 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 points system.
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Post 40165184 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.58h):
Prostitutional investor – person who has a few thousands Twitter followers and advertise some type of crypto-currency for a small amount of tokens of this currency.
http://doiownashitcoin.com
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Post 40205846 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.58h):
It's time to buy! Anybody know where i can find the lowest fee bitcoin atm in toronto?
https://coinatmradar.com
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Post 40308284 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.58h):
Lambo has a bull on the badge and it explain everything. Also 90% of Lamborgini's models are the names of famous bulls. It's interesting, just check it out. For example:
In a continuation of Lamborghini's tradition of naming its cars after stars from the world of bullfighting, the Murciélago is named for a fighting bull that survived 24 sword strokes in an 1879 fight against Rafael "El Lagartijo" Molina Sánchez, at the Coso de los califas bullring in Córdoba, Spain. Murciélago fought with such passion and spirit that the matador chose to spare its life, a rare honor. The bull, which came from Joaquin del Val di Navarra's farm, was later presented as a gift to Don Antonio Miura, a noted local breeder; thus began the famed Miura line of fighting bulls, and the name for one of Lamborghini's greatest designs.
How savage is this?
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Post 40321829 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.58h):
Bitcoin is the path to lambo. Lambo leads to women. Women lead to marriage. Marriage leads to...suffering.
It's a common misconception, women don't like to feel unsafe. Big SUV like Escalade actually leads to women, it's cheaper for a few times. Also dogs:
https://youtu.be/UcvHSmF28qc?t=191
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Post 40486725 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.58h):
BIS “bank of central banks” describes bitcoin as uselessWith some extrapolation, BIS concluded that if bitcoin was used for all current retail transactions "the associated communication volumes could bring the Internet to a halt."https://www.finder.com.au/bis-bank-of-central-banks-describes-bitcoin-as-useless
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Post 40619839 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.59h):
Spend one and spend another one for free!
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ING: INTEREST IN CRYPTOCURRENCY EXPECTED TO DOUBLE (AT LEAST)Sixty-six per cent of people in Europe say they have heard of cryptocurrency. Fewer than one in 10 (9%) own it. An additional 16 per cent say they expect to own it in future, which suggests uptake could more than double. Considering a third of those in Europe (34%) have not yet heard of cryptocurrency the growth potential could be even higher.
http://bitcoinist.com/interest-in-cryptocurrency-expected-to-double-claims-ing-study/
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Post 41120542 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.59h):
Wow, not bad. Line is a huge thing in Asia. Love their stickers, want an exchange with them.
Japan’s Line Launching Exchange With 30+ Cryptocurrencies in All but Two CountriesThe operator of Line, Japan’s most popular chat app with approximately 200 million users worldwide, has confirmed the upcoming launch of its cryptocurrency exchange called Bitbox. The new platform will list more than 30 of the most popular cryptocurrencies, offering “low trading fees”. Supporting 15 languages, the new exchange will launch globally, except for two countries.
https://news.bitcoin.com/japans-line-exchange-cryptocurrencies/
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Russian CEO of QIWI company, which make payment terminals around Russia, said that their ex-worker mined 500,000 of BTC in 2011.
Text is in Russian, use Google Translate.
https://vc.ru/42567-glava-qiwi-rasskazal-kak-eks-sotrudnik-tayno-namaynil-500-tysyach-bitkoinov-na-terminalah-v-2011-godu
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Post 42870894 (copy this link) (by 4rt3m) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_16.02h):
I'll believe that when they provide the address.
Fair enough. May be a PR trick, consider that they are planning to include crypto in their payment system soon.
Russian CEO of QIWI company, which make payment terminals around Russia, said that their ex-worker mined 500,000 of BTC in 2011.
So a GPU vs some of these?

Riiiiight.
No

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Odds of winning the lottery vs guessing a correct bitcoin private key.

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