All posts made by bButtercup in Bitcointalk.org's Wall Observer thread



1. Post 12873708 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.31h):

Oh GOD! Tell me this isn't happening! I thought we were gonna hit 450 today for sure, didn't sell anything on the way up AGAIN!
Just fuck my life!
Cry



2. Post 12887779 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.31h):

Quote from: kromtar on November 04, 2015, 07:47:08 PM
You guys underestimate millions of deceived people with lots of money looking for something that is not corrupted to put a very small amount in.

Every time the market move this must be a bot or whale, you are gox paranoids.

Millions of deceived people moving small amounts of money out of bitcoin and into "something that is not corrupted"?
So ...dump now? Couldn't we just ratchet up our slimy web of shameless lies another notch?



3. Post 12887869 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.31h):

Quote from: Mota on November 04, 2015, 09:13:29 PM


Bitcoin so far has been adopted as a currency only by criminals and scammers.  Adoption for legitimate commerce is tiny, and largely to limited to users who want to push bitcoin for other reasons than its qualities as a payment method.  Actual use of bitcoin, in practice, still requires trusting third parties -- like Blockstream, Coinbase, Bitstamp, SatoshiLabs, etc..

(BTW, 1015 is "exa-", not "hexa-".)

Why was I so sure that this "argument" would be posted today....  You realize that the currency with the most illegal usages like money laundering, drug money, weapons etc. is the US-Dollar? Heck, if you count in the money from black labour (which is also illegal, iirc), pretty much every currency is used far more for illegal activities and scams.

Btw, your pseudo argument was/is also used for the internet... "99% of the internet traffic and 90% of websites are porn sites" In retrospect, this is actually good news! Wink


But Mota, the USD is also used to build roads and buy baby formula, while BTC? Well.. other than drugs, CP, and kidnapping/ransomware ransoms? Have I missed anything?Oh yeah, gambling. Have I mentioned CP? I guess I did...

Quote from: BlackSpidy on November 04, 2015, 09:16:55 PM
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Also, I dont care if people buy drugs with bitcoin...

Of course you don't, you're an account farmer, the pettiest of petty criminals. The sort of a guy who'd do anything for a nickel.



4. Post 12887967 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.31h):

Quote from: Chalkbot on November 04, 2015, 09:21:11 PM
Damn, price in China a whopping $55 higher than US. Something's gonna give soon.

I remember when Gox price started floating up... But this is not like that at all.

Quote from: Fatman3001 on November 04, 2015, 09:25:26 PM

Could the loosening of China's 1 child policy explain why there's such a shortage of fucks on chinese exchanges? They seem completely unwilling to give any.
Free to breed a generation of greater fools bitcoiners to sell BTC to!



5. Post 12888082 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.31h):

Is it just me, or is our cat is getting less and less bouncy?



6. Post 12888194 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.31h):

Quote from: troleybüs on November 04, 2015, 09:48:05 PM
All this and the price is still over 7% higher than it was 24 hours ago. Let's see if we can actually get a red daily candle for a change!

We won't. Graphics have rested enough and we'll going to the 600's tomorrow. It will be a nice morning gift for us bulls.
We can talk about 700's tomorrow night.

In the meantime ... $420 Sad



7. Post 12888373 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.31h):

Quote from: Mota on November 04, 2015, 09:55:08 PM


Bitcoin so far has been adopted as a currency only by criminals and scammers.  Adoption for legitimate commerce is tiny, and largely to limited to users who want to push bitcoin for other reasons than its qualities as a payment method.  Actual use of bitcoin, in practice, still requires trusting third parties -- like Blockstream, Coinbase, Bitstamp, SatoshiLabs, etc..

(BTW, 1015 is "exa-", not "hexa-".)

Why was I so sure that this "argument" would be posted today....  You realize that the currency with the most illegal usages like money laundering, drug money, weapons etc. is the US-Dollar? Heck, if you count in the money from black labour (which is also illegal, iirc), pretty much every currency is used far more for illegal activities and scams.

Btw, your pseudo argument was/is also used for the internet... "99% of the internet traffic and 90% of websites are porn sites" In retrospect, this is actually good news! Wink


But Mota, the USD is also used to build roads and buy baby formula, while BTC? Well.. other than drugs, CP, and kidnapping/ransomware ransoms? Have I missed anything?Oh yeah, gambling. Have I mentioned CP? I guess I did...

...
Also, I dont care if people buy drugs with bitcoin...

Of course you don't, you're an account farmer, the pettiest of petty criminals. The sort of a guy who'd do anything for a nickel.

Why would Bitcoin be used to build roads? And I want to see a street built with dollars. Jokes aside: Germany, Hannover: 49 shops on coinmap, Berlin 47 shops, in southern Germany in a radius of around 50km around me: 12 shops.
And That's not even much, Italy, Switzerland, UK: https://coinmap.org/#/world/48.29050322/4.43847656/6


I know you are just a troll, but still, there you go...

Lol sure. A few facade shops *letting* people buy through BitPay (i.e. letting you play with your bit-tokens so you could brag to your buddies that bit-coin *could* buy things other than bath salts).
Even then tho, why would you bitconners use Precious to shop with, when it's so much safer and simpler to shop with fiat (which is printed out of thin air & is worthless)?

@BlackSpidy: how is it you're surprised that a forum for petty criminals approves of account farming?



8. Post 12888461 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.31h):

Quote from: BlackSpidy on November 04, 2015, 10:06:20 PM
I'm starting to like these insta-profit flash "crashes". One moment, your buy order at $415 is getting filled, the next, your bitcoin are worth $430!

Didn't you say you bought your last BTC on Localbitcoin, @ $520?  Hmm, let's see... Yes, yes you did Smiley

Quote from: BlackSpidy on November 04, 2015, 07:18:11 PM
wow moving higher, this dead cat really bounces

It's bounced a four times already! Stupid cat. I want it out of the way, there isnt enough space in this market for more than one animal. On other news, I jut bought some bitcoins at $520! Man, I wish there was a central-american exchange so that I didnt have to buy at such a higher price. Considering I'm currently in a place where roads are a bit of a luxury, I think I'm doing pretty well.

where do you find these deals?  

Localbitcoin. I just sent this guy a moneygram order, and I'll be getting my bitcoins soon.  ...

Petty crook AND (incompetent) pathological liar Sad
P.S. what's it feel like to be down a hundred bux on coin that you haven't even got yet? Cheesy Cheesy



9. Post 12888563 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.31h):

Quote from: goldsun on November 04, 2015, 10:20:28 PM
When people say that no one can control bitcoins price and it's not decentralized, I feell like they are talking shit.

If someone have over 500 btc, they can easily manipulate the market in their advantage, imagine if someone have more than 500 btc, imagine 5000 btc.

Lets just see where things will go, I think we will get up to around 700-1000$/btc, and that would be very good for those who have hold their bitcoin for a long period of time. I bought some coins one year ago, and never sold any and I am still holding and waiting for a higher price, then I'll decide. But it's been tempeting from time to time, to sell, but then I would of have lost a lot of money.

You still have plenty of time (to lose lots of money, that is).



10. Post 12888689 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.31h):

Quote from: JayJuanGee on November 04, 2015, 10:35:27 PM
I am not in coins Cry

So far for a "Legendary trader". Still waiting for that dump bro?

Yep... that's a bit ridiculous.

But getting less ridiculous by the minute Smiley



11. Post 12889197 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Say what you want about BTC, it sure makes a great currency/unit of account. Send it anywhere in the world in, like, about 10 minutes, and still have no clue how much it'll be worth when it gets there.



12. Post 12889440 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Quote from: ImI on November 04, 2015, 11:52:20 PM
Day candle closing GREEN? I'm ok with that then.

Being an HODLer is easy


stamp: 100k bTc on 1d chart, RED...

OH MY GOD

everybody panic! sell! quick!

Not sure if serious. BTW, did that Active Mining thing ever take off for you guys? I remember Mr. Slaughter promising not to grow beyond, what was it, 20% of total Bitcoin network hashrate? He kept that promise, didn't he?
Cheesy



13. Post 12889735 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Over $100 drop in just a few hrs., nice!
I know many of you are expert at extrapolating from similar data, while I'm young, innocent, and in need of guidance. Please, kind Sirs, critique my prognostication:
At this rate, BTC will be worth ...-$100 (negative one hundred dollars) by tomorrow nigh.
Did I get my maths right?



14. Post 12889846 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Quote from: BitChick on November 05, 2015, 12:48:59 AM
Over $100 drop in just a few hrs., nice!
I know many of you are expert at extrapolating from similar data, while I'm young, innocent, and in need of guidance. Please, kind Sirs, critique my prognostication:
At this rate, BTC will be worth ...-$100 (negative one hundred dollars) by tomorrow nigh.
Did I get my maths right?

No.  It is just manipulation to try and get some panic going so more coins can be picked up before the price takes off even more.  Perhaps because of the Fed's auction tomorrow some bigger players are even trying to keep the price lower before that is over?

I think we will see 600 before the end of the week and we will hit 1000 by the end of next.  

   



But you can wait for $100 coins if you like. Wink


Wow, it's as if a massive, man-sized Rpetilian (is that how you spell it? I mean the gentlemen with a boarded-up derelict mental asylum in the middle of east buttfuck nowhere castle) was speaking through you!
Did you, at least, follow his advice and sell a bit, to 'lock in profits' lol?



15. Post 12889924 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Quote from: BlindMayorBitcorn on November 05, 2015, 01:02:07 AM
In other news: A smoke shop in Atlanta, Georgia, was robbed of its bitcoin ATM during a brazen heist this week.

Ha . . . haha . . . hahahahahahaha Cheesy Oh man, I literally couldn't type for like five minutes after reading that, laughing too hard. Please, everyone who hasn't read  that yet, read hahahahahah readi it! http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-atm-thieves-strike-atlanta-smoke-shop/



16. Post 12889957 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Quote from: harrymmmm on November 05, 2015, 01:16:36 AM
-snip-
We've all known for years that bitcoin would shine in crises. We've seen it proven a few times now.
Nothing new about it.
Impossible to predict and exciting to watch tho!

How do you mean? As in "ain't no way Danny Brewster or  Ukyo Jon or friedcat or TF or [...] could've sleezed away with millions in fiat, but Bitcoin really came through," that sort of shine?



17. Post 12890047 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Quote from: BlindMayorBitcorn on November 05, 2015, 01:26:59 AM
-snip-
We've all known for years that bitcoin would shine in crises. We've seen it proven a few times now.
Nothing new about it.
Impossible to predict and exciting to watch tho!

How do you mean? As in "ain't no way Danny Brewster or  Ukyo Jon or friedcat or TF or [...] could've sleezed away with millions in fiat, but Bitcoin really came through," that sort of shine?

Ya, so if you think you might need a million bucks in ransom in bitcoins at any point, well, get 'em while they're hot.

That bitcoin ATM story! Priceless! Head shop/smash&grab/ATM/Bitcoin! I'm still laughing...



18. Post 12890126 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Quote from: harrymmmm on November 05, 2015, 01:37:55 AM
-snip-
We've all known for years that bitcoin would shine in crises. We've seen it proven a few times now.
Nothing new about it.
Impossible to predict and exciting to watch tho!

How do you mean? As in "ain't no way Danny Brewster or  Ukyo Jon or friedcat or TF or [...] could've sleezed away with millions in fiat, but Bitcoin really came through," that sort of shine?

Those scams will happen with fiat and bitcoin. Noone shines there.

If I wasn't clear, I meant real crises.
Usually government created, maybe long term, economic/financial crises.
Examples are bank closures and forfeitures, monetary inflation, capital controls, embargos, etc.
Not sure how to package those into a single word other than to call them crises (some short term, some long term).
Which bitcoin will always shine in.

Well no, bitcoin lends itself to scam and crime particularly well, far better than fiat. That's why everyone from kidnappers to pedos to ransomwhare haxxt0rs are starting to use bitcoin. And that's why scams which got burnt down in the fiat real world sometime around the turn of (last) century are getting a new lease on life in bitcon world.

But you say you don't mean those? So tell me, which crises did Bitcoin shine in, specifically? Since "We've seen it proven a few times now"?



19. Post 12890223 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Quote from: Cconvert2G36 on November 05, 2015, 02:06:34 AM
I see a dump to 375 followed by a quick recover.

For a moment I thought was game over and and were on top, but this is more solid than I thought
That was close.. thought I lost a lot more. Thanks for a quick recovery or I would be in major trouble with the wife playing with the kids college funds and so close Christmas. Daddy would have to go find a friends house to sleep at tonight if it stayed at $380.

I really hope you're joking.

I don't doubt it tho. Bitcoin, like crack, brings out the best in people Smiley



20. Post 12893405 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

'Morning all! Y'all had a nice sleep? Smiley
How 'bout some boiling-hot coffee and day-old doughnuts? Don't that sound nice?
Gotta eat you know, if y' wanna keep y'self 'bove ground, that is!
Another big day today, yes yes! Another big day.



21. Post 12896879 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Quote from: Richy_T on November 05, 2015, 05:31:37 PM
I'm no expert, but I think the problem of the homeless is that they are without a home/residence.

Typically a symptom, not the root issue.

How is giving them "a coffee and a bagel" remedying the situation? And if it's not, how is that "[t]aking individual responsibilty for helping others"?

It is not remedying the situation, it's showing some direct kindness instead of expecting others to deal with it.

Unless you're up for offering the homeless a room in your house, the homeless will stay homeless 'til the community deals with the problem.
That's why society works -- because Bob don't have to take 'individual responsibility' for the nuclear reactor to have nuclear power, and don't need to do home surgery to have medical care. He 'expects others' to do it, and they, in turn, expect Bob to do his part, like pay his frickin' taxes instead of ratting away the money he stole from his community, and stashing it in internet magical beans.
The DIY ethic only takes you so far, life is a collective/cooperative, not individual/competitive, sport.



22. Post 12897535 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Quote from: adamstgBit on November 05, 2015, 07:04:33 PM
if we're going to reach my 520 target for tomorrow afternoon ( in ~24hours) we need to rise at a rate of 8 cent per minute

i posted this less than 1 hour ago, price has climbed 7$ since, we are well on our way at 11cents a minute.

Quote from: bButtercup on November 05, 2015, 12:44:17 AM
Over $100 drop in just a few hrs., nice!
I know many of you are expert at extrapolating from similar data, while I'm young, innocent, and in need of guidance. Please, kind Sirs, critique my prognostication:
At this rate, BTC will be worth ...-$100 (negative one hundred dollars) by tomorrow nigh.
Did I get my maths right?



23. Post 12897996 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

^^ Seems like you might have a point Undecided
Cheesy



24. Post 12899002 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Oy. This is not at all what I was promised Sad



25. Post 12900149 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Quote from: inca on November 06, 2015, 01:23:30 AM
no crash has occurred yet..

Now?



26. Post 12904257 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Quote from: adamstgBit on November 06, 2015, 06:36:53 PM
So what happened with bitcointalk...?

It always happens at the most unusual times...



must of been a DDOS attack.

MMM minions downloaded LOICs, trying to silence me. GG, ponzi promoters, moved BTC up by $10, but you can't silence the truth forever -- like keeping a big, colorful balloon under water.
Back down we go Cool



27. Post 12904455 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Quote from: adamstgBit on November 06, 2015, 07:06:21 PM

i'm confident devs will implement a happy middle ground

As long as they keep the NSA backdoor and doomsday code, who cares what happens to the block size?



28. Post 12904505 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Quote from: ssmc2 on November 06, 2015, 07:15:12 PM
If we don't bounce off 360 looks like we're headed to 320-330. Hopefully that provides final support.

Down down down. As if someone knew something...



29. Post 12904962 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Quote from: adamstgBit on November 06, 2015, 07:50:16 PM
even i'm bearish.

time for me to buy.

Ma sent me money now
I'm gonna make it somehow
I need another chance
You see your baby loves to dance
Yeah...
          yeah...
                      yeaah



30. Post 12905174 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Quote from: adamstgBit on November 06, 2015, 08:27:17 PM
...
of course i'm probably being a little optimistic on these potential coding gains. but i ain't worried about scalability anymore.


21 Inc's Bitcoin computer can stick twice as many bits in a block already, and it makes you money.



31. Post 12905596 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Quote from: brg444 on November 06, 2015, 09:03:16 PM
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You were spewing complete non sense about block compression and the mere suggestion that the network can support 250x more load using a couple of coding improvements is straight out of retardlandia.

He doesn't even understand the trinary logic blockchain as implemented in 21 Inc Bitcoin computer.
No wonder he bought @ $420 Roll Eyes



32. Post 12905706 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Quote from: adamstgBit on November 06, 2015, 09:30:47 PM
wtf i dont get why i get so much heat every time i suggest that improvements can be made and scalability can be overcome.

you trolls are paid by blockstream or something...

The problem of scaling has already been addressed by 21 Inc's Bitcoin computer, which provides a complete turnkey solution with its fully pre-installed software stack.
Which reminds me, have you considered pre-ordering 21 Inc's revolutionary Bitcoin computer?



33. Post 12905851 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Quote from: adamstgBit on November 06, 2015, 09:43:47 PM
wtf i dont get why i get so much heat every time i suggest that improvements can be made and scalability can be overcome.

you trolls are paid by blockstream or something...

The problem of scaling has already been addressed by 21 Inc's Bitcoin computer, which provides a complete turnkey solution with its fully pre-installed software stack.
Which reminds me, have you considered pre-ordering 21 Inc's Bitcoin computer?

fuck no.

Remember how you bought BTC @ $420 even though kind people warned you not to?
That was your mistake #1.
Mistake #2 is failing to pre-order the 21 Bitcoin Computer, the first computer with native hardware and software support for the Bitcoin protocol, which you should do right now by going to https://21.co/buy/

And never buy another bitcoin again! 21 Inc's revolutionary Bitcoin computer will make them for you, automatically!
Invisibly, in the background, while you work, download pornography, or buy goods & services on Mysterious Dark Net Markets!

"Plug in your 21 Bitcoin Computer to get a stream of bitcoin on your Mac, Windows, or Linux laptop."

*Ask me about 21 Inc's patented Trinary Logic at the next 21 Inc meetup!



34. Post 12905894 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Quote from: hdbuck on November 06, 2015, 10:06:05 PM
"Plug in your 21 Bitcoin Computer to get a stream of bitcoin on your Mac, Windows, or Linux laptop."


as well as a USG backdoor.. Tongue

That's already a [as always, poorly documented] Bitcoin feature @ the protocol level.

Quote from: bButtercup on November 06, 2015, 07:12:51 PM

i'm confident devs will implement a happy middle ground

As long as they keep the NSA backdoor and doomsday code, who cares what happens to the block size?



35. Post 12910957 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Quote from: randywald on November 07, 2015, 01:05:02 PM
Some heroes behave like a little princess? Grin

I am watching houbi and i would like to see BTC stabilizing shorttime before going up or down again.
"These things can’t happen without some enabling technology," Friend!
Bitcoin really needs 21 Inc's Bitcoin computer, not bickering and unscientific guessing!
The 21 Inc. Bitcoin computer provides a complete turnkey solution with its fully pre-installed software stack, and that's science we all can use more of. You can even use the 21 Bitcoin Computer as a full node, as it comes with a factory-installed copy of the Blockchain, a tool for making passive income at home by selling access to your software and assets for bitcoin.  Smiley

Pre-order 21 Inc's revolutionary Bitcoin computer today!

The 21 Bitcoin Computer was produced with funding from Qualcomm, Cisco, and Andreessen Horowitz. Keep away from open flames and small children.



36. Post 12911890 (copy this link) (by bButtercup) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.32h):

Quote from: fonsie on November 07, 2015, 03:15:28 PM
4h EMA on OKcoin going to cross with next candle... some bots will probably turn into buy mode.

Once we get to 600 and then see the first weekly red candle, then the mini-rally is over. If you were in the business of speculation or wanted to lighten up, the good time to sell is the dcb after that. So wait for the bubble, and the pop, and the next bounce. Then sell.

Few words more about that? Why 600$?

because he want to sell at 580...  Grin

Castle needs new wiring and plumbing

A less armpitty location also wouldn't hurt Undecided