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



1. Post 2148067 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_10.58h):

I dont think so we will see double digits so soon.. maybe near about 100 by the end of the night..



2. Post 2148399 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_10.58h):

A more distributed exchange system would definitely help in the long run and contribute signifigantly to the stability of bitcoin..
however now i think a fair share of mtgoxs volume will get distributed to other exchanges even though they are shit..



3. Post 2177394 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_10.59h):

Quote from: rpietila on May 17, 2013, 05:11:27 AM
Thanks for sharing your market analysis out of the psychiatry, reptilia. 300k USD until Christmas!

I assume, no pun intended.

It may go to $5000 at the peak of the valuation bubble; long term $300 is sustainable.

missed your comments man.. hows the psychiatry ward??? Feel safe??



4. Post 2177788 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_10.59h):

Quote from: rpietila on May 17, 2013, 06:23:39 AM
missed your comments man.. hows the psychiatry ward??? Feel safe??

I do not have permission to disclose my exact location or anything at all really concerning the matters of my person. But I will find out today, which of the matters are classified. Anyway I still need rest after the Haikko fiasco and in no way I will be going anywhere at all for several days so I can as well try to make the most of it by taking the rest I need.

As for safety, I do not know any official classification of this place, but my gut feeling is that in order for anyone (which means, anyone) to take me out of here alive, it requires an operation that cannot be planned in secret, and the lead time is minimum 48 hours. If dead, it can be achieved relatively quickly, but there will be considerable (100,000+) collateral damage if the success needs to be achieved at a greater than 75% probability.

Naturally most c&c structures in the world are not capable of doing even that, so I can continue minding my own business here in relative comfort. Currently my greatest annoyance is the smell of cigarette ash in the only place where I am allowed to breathe fresh air, and I will tell you when I have neutralized the problem.

He's talking about mBTC. In other words a million dollars per bitcoin.

Yes, I switched to mBTC last week. In other words, mBTC is omitted.


THiiiis is whaaat am talkin about.. this guy i swear..   Grin



5. Post 2181924 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_10.59h):

10100 wall at 118



6. Post 2182055 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_10.59h):

120$



7. Post 2316225 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.01h):

In any scenario where theres an absence of central authority or rules people will revert to their original sociopathic state.. people will kill each other for petty things because now they will not be questioned for the crime.. i think rules are necessary but only to an extent where they protect the society and not an individual.. rules today are only for those without power, the average citizen.. the ones with money aka power still dont have to answer for their crimes..



8. Post 2316614 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.01h):

Quote from: Its About Sharing on May 30, 2013, 09:13:04 AM
In any scenario where theres an absence of central authority or rules people will revert to their original sociopathic state.. people will kill each other for petty things because now they will not be questioned for the crime.. i think rules are necessary but only to an extent where they protect the society and not an individual.. rules today are only for those without power, the average citizen.. the ones with money aka power still dont have to answer for their crimes..

Again, you don't know that. You are speaking like recent history is the proof of what human behavior is.

We have been led by the least among us. We have been led with money in mind and not compassion. Change the variables of the equation we currently live in, and you would not feel nor believe what you do.

Our educational system has been dumbing us down with Prussian "education" since the 1800's. Taking away and killing our creativity and curiosity.

Do the real research and you will see we have manipulated to feel and believe what we currently do.

But welcome to the apocalypse - the truth is being unveiled...

So heres a situation buddy.. its apocalypse time.. you are out of water and food.. starving for a week now and all you have is a gun.. you see a guy with some food (maybe a hotdog or whateva you like).. You go to him and he tell you to F off coz he found it its his.. what are you gonna do.. keep starvin for god knows how long or go away quitely??

In an ideal world where the governments took care of its citizens and people actually cared for each other and respected each others possession this situation would never have come.. but we have to face reality here.. i have seen a guy killin a vendor for 15 Rs ie 0.27$.. yeah thats the kinda fucked up world we live in.. so its always better to be cautious..
and i totaly agree we have been made slaves.. creativity today iis considered a sign of illness.. as if something is wrong with him or her.. education actually ruined us..



9. Post 2316678 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.01h):

Quote from: ErisDiscordia on May 30, 2013, 09:38:13 AM


2. another argument for central authority enforcing rules boils down to references to "human nature" - usually portraying it as base, savage, selfish and violent. I see several problems with this: first of all "human nature" might be much more variable than we have been led to believe by living in a relatively stable cultural environment. People have been known to live in monogamy and polygamy for example. Which one is human nature? Human nature gets shaped mostly by genetics and environment. And I say that environment has a much bigger impact on your behavior and values than it generally gets credit for. So referring to "human nature" as something fixed means overlooking historical diversity as well as the potential for further evolution.





Just because you dont eat a lion dont expect that the lion wont eat you.. i have seen many many delightful people whom i learnt from very much but thats only a minority.. and i definitely agree it has to do with how the kids are "raised" .. today all ii see are selfish people all around me.. i am a doctor working in a hospital and i have seen patients die because there own son or daughter refused to give blood or pay for their treatment.. i have seen how selfish people can be.. many of my fellow doctors voluntarily donate our own blood in desperate times because the patients cant afford it or have been left there as destitute by the relatives.. its a harsh world here.. people who live in central AC and 24 hour power supply dont realise what its like when you dont have anything.. not even a roof over your head and decent clothes to cover your body..



10. Post 2316716 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.01h):

Quote from: ErisDiscordia on May 30, 2013, 10:17:33 AM
So heres a situation buddy.. its apocalypse time.. you are out of water and food.. starving for a week now and all you have is a gun.. you see a guy with some food (maybe a hotdog or whateva you like).. You go to him and he tell you to F off coz he found it its his.. what are you gonna do.. keep starvin for god knows how long or go away quitely??

2 points to be made here:

1. in a situation like this, the government couldn't help that guy either.
2. how do we end up in situations like this? I would argue that usually it's precisely due to some government fatally mismanaging the economy and available resources. I mean once you're in a situation like today, where the government takes about half of your income from you, the apocalypse is only a tiny step away. Hint: governments are really bad at managing resources - I wonder if that has something to do with them being monopolies and all Wink

That wasnt my point brother.. what i wanted to ask you is what would you do in this situation.. leave quietly or force the guy to give or share his food ??



11. Post 2316765 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.01h):

Everybody seems to think that a central authority is pretty much the same as a monarchy or dictatorship.. If the right kind of people ie the ones who actually care for others rather than themselves take charge i dont see why we cant form a well functioning and people welfare oriented society/government?? That would be a central authority but not a dictatorship.. so no slavery  Smiley
 Am i wrong in thinking this way??



12. Post 2316914 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.01h):

Quote from: ErisDiscordia on May 30, 2013, 10:31:19 AM
That wasnt my point brother.. what i wanted to ask you is what would you do in this situation.. leave quietly or force the guy to give or share his food ??

Since you're asking me directly like this, let me present you with my preferred option which you evidently haven't thought of yet:

...................*drumroll*......................

Opening my mouth and saying "hey dude I'm really hungry and in a bad shape. Care to share some of your food with me?"


That made me laugh   Cheesy

Tada tam tshhhhh...



13. Post 2316960 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.01h):

Okay let me just tell you.. Yes most of us hhave been raised very well by our parents annd we should be thankfull to them but this younger generation isnt being raised they are growing up thats all.. all i see is selfishness and greed.. a hunger to have as much as possible even if it is at the expense of others.. if i was in that situation maybe i would have begged him for food and most probably leave coz i am no fighter.. but if the situation was the reverse i would have most prob have shared coz thats how we were raised as children.. moral values.. those are degrading

Second.. the thing that autharities are allways replaced by gangsters.. yes most of the time its true but if you have people who have been raised well that wont happen now would it.. because whenever they would do anything wrong their conscience would pop up.. atleast thats how i feel.. Its a long debate anyhow.. human mind is as mystical as it always has been and full of surprises  Grin

Satoshi gave us the bitcoin u know  Grin



14. Post 2316974 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.01h):

Quote from: niothor on May 30, 2013, 10:44:42 AM
That wasnt my point brother.. what i wanted to ask you is what would you do in this situation.. leave quietly or force the guy to give or share his food ??

Since you're asking me directly like this, let me present you with my preferred option which you evidently haven't thought of yet:

...................*drumroll*......................

Opening my mouth and saying "hey dude I'm really hungry and in a bad shape. Care to share some of your food with me?"


That made me laugh   Cheesy

Tada tam tshhhhh...

Did you thought the same thing would happen to him when saying "opening my mouth" as I did?  Grin



No man.. none of that.. it was the drumroll imagination followed by a guy sayin.. care to give me some.. thats funny  Grin



15. Post 2317024 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.01h):

Quote from: Its About Sharing on May 30, 2013, 10:56:35 AM
In any scenario where theres an absence of central authority or rules people will revert to their original sociopathic state.. people will kill each other for petty things because now they will not be questioned for the crime.. i think rules are necessary but only to an extent where they protect the society and not an individual.. rules today are only for those without power, the average citizen.. the ones with money aka power still dont have to answer for their crimes..

Again, you don't know that. You are speaking like recent history is the proof of what human behavior is.

We have been led by the least among us. We have been led with money in mind and not compassion. Change the variables of the equation we currently live in, and you would not feel nor believe what you do.

Our educational system has been dumbing us down with Prussian "education" since the 1800's. Taking away and killing our creativity and curiosity.

Do the real research and you will see we have manipulated to feel and believe what we currently do.

But welcome to the apocalypse - the truth is being unveiled...

So heres a situation buddy.. its apocalypse time.. you are out of water and food.. starving for a week now and all you have is a gun.. you see a guy with some food (maybe a hotdog or whateva you like).. You go to him and he tell you to F off coz he found it its his.. what are you gonna do.. keep starvin for god knows how long or go away quitely??

In an ideal world where the governments took care of its citizens and people actually cared for each other and respected each others possession this situation would never have come.. but we have to face reality here.. i have seen a guy killin a vendor for 15 Rs ie 0.27$.. yeah thats the kinda fucked up world we live in.. so its always better to be cautious..
and i totaly agree we have been made slaves.. creativity today iis considered a sign of illness.. as if something is wrong with him or her.. education actually ruined us..

Apocalypse means unveiling or uncovering. It doesn't mean destruction. Get over what they have been telling you, scaring you with. It is their ending, their way of business, not ours.

If things get tough I will act accordingly (probably, hard to really know), but right now we have a choice. Life isn't hypothetical, it is, is.

Again, you go an believe your reality and let us believe ours. Enough said...

Okay sir  Undecided



16. Post 2317321 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.01h):

For people in US who withdraw amounts in USD maybe its an inconvenience but for pllain bitcoin transactions you dont need the ID verification.. so it doesnt realy matter for non US residents i guess..



17. Post 2317331 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.01h):


What about all the BTC stranded there when its closed robbed or burned??



18. Post 2408147 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.03h):

i am niether a bull nor a bear but i seem to agree with both the bulls and bears...with the current volatility and whale dumpings i dont think mass adoption can be expected in the near future atleast.. all the hype surrounding bitcoin is slowly fading away and the Feds seem to be scaring the shit out of loose hands.. and all those wierd TA lines and charts.. i dont htink so thats any use cause they cannot take into account the whale dumpings which lead to more lines and shit.. so not so bullish imo.. on the other hand we have seen sustained leevels of stability over the past few days and also positive news has been coming around quite frequently wiith venture capitalists and ASIC developers.. not extremely bullish but yeah somehow bullish.. now i am niether a bull nor a bear but i seem to agree with bears here.. market does seem to be going downhill as for now.. but hell this is bitcoin.. who knows what will happen next..



19. Post 2408217 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.03h):

Its a mixed reaction.. last week when the prices dropped i made a loss by exchanging on gox.. i think the best thing to do is balance between fiat and coins that way you can be safe on both sides.. i am new to trading so learnt many things the hard way..  Embarrassed



20. Post 2408320 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.03h):

I wonder what will happen if that 105 wall gets pulled  Shocked



21. Post 2417574 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.03h):

And now its lagging..



22. Post 2420021 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.03h):

Shouldnt the difficulty decrease now since many newbie miners will stop mining since its no longer profitable for them to continue mining?? And there are alotta em out there.. Huh



23. Post 2494399 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.05h):

I simply dont understand why people still draw those lines on graphs.. all this time i have learnt just one thing.. those graphs are utterly complicated and completely useless for anyone without knowledge of TA..and all it takes is a single whale to plunge the market and make all the analysis useless.. why do people even do TA for bitcoin??



24. Post 2494481 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.05h):

Quote from: sarc on June 16, 2013, 10:25:22 PM
I simply dont understand why people still draw those lines on graphs.. all this time i have learnt just one thing.. those graphs are utterly complicated and completely useless for anyone without knowledge of TA..and all it takes is a single whale to plunge the market and make all the analysis useless.. why do people even do TA for bitcoin??


 Grin

Yeaaah i am not on the forum all the time like you sarc.. i have patients to deal with.. but seriously has any of the TA ever proven correct??



25. Post 2496102 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.05h):

Quote from: momobitcoin on June 17, 2013, 01:45:29 AM
I'm going to compare TA to weather forecasting. May not be the perfect example, but I'm not going to spend too much time trying to think of a better one at this time. Weather forecasting is not 100% accurate, and the longer the timeframe the less accurate it is. This is especially true when we consider winter snowstorms for example (for those of us who live in areas where it can snow). I can't count how many times snow was forecasted but when I woke up the next morning, the only snow I found was the dandruff on my pillow.

Thing is, every one still watches the weather forecasts because it is pretty accurate. But forecasts can change. So too with TA. It needs to be constantly monitored. I'm not going to speculate on the accuracy percentage of TA at this time. And, as others have said, I would say it is not as effective when applied to BTC as when applied to APPL for example. But yes, it is still effective when used on BTC. How do I know? Because I made a couple of trades that have made me money and have kept me from being in a losing position. That is why TAs use it, because it provides some kind of basis to forecast prices. I definitely would be clueless regarding BTC potential movements if it weren't for TA. Whenever I see large dumps that cause price to plummet, I'm not confused or surprised. In fact, I'm like "About time." I'm confident that the people who bash TA do so because they don't understand how to use it. It's not all about just lines on a chart either.

Maybe you feel its usefull because you made profit based on that TA.. you know a psychological factor.. But mostly i have to agree that its just a broken clock that tells the correct time atleast once a day..  Wink



26. Post 2497674 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.05h):

Quote from: 10c on June 17, 2013, 08:45:05 AM
Yeah, this has been what I am thinking. Everything tells me bitcoin should be going up. But the market clearly does not believe this. So I guess either the market knows something I don't or this is one of the best investment opportunities I will ever get. Fun times ahead, no matter what happens I can always tell my grandchildren about it Smiley

"come on kids, lets see if we can still spark some light in granddads old lambo; did I ever tell you guys the story of how I bought it with bitcoin?"
"but grandpa we don't have any gas? and WTF are bitcoins?"
"I had it converted when they outlawed petrol, Bitcoins were a thing we considered gold 2.0"
"WTF is 2.0?"
 Tongue

LOL  Grin



27. Post 2500673 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.05h):

Adam your posts are sounding more reptelian every passing day??  



28. Post 2773068 (copy this link) (by drdanishkhan) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.11h):

one should realy think what happens when someone pulls the plug on internet.. no more access.. no more bitcoins..