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Day two at MoneroKon in Denver. Interesting intercontinental panel discussion on regulation. Sarang Noether, Jerry Brito, and Eric Voorhees here in Denver, and Amber Baldet, Jack Gavigan, and Peter van Valkenburgh at Zcon1 in Croatia. Interesting thinking through governmental regulation from a privacy coin viewpoint. 
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JSRAW
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June 23, 2019, 04:27:32 PM |
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I'll be 46... in two years.
I’ll be 35... in two years  And I will be 39. 32.... 30 Thanks for making me feel less old  Your welcome Ed there is always someone  bigger stash, bigger problem-interesting story and in this case age  . In the end life moves on. We do have couple of dudes in their late-early 20s here, if i am not wrong. btw we have 2 eddie as well in WO?
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June 23, 2019, 04:49:51 PM |
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 Two weekends in a row $BTC has had explosive moves higher.
@CryptoHayes appropriately calls the weekend the "kill zone" for those holding short positions on the CME over the weekend while trading is closed.
Worth watching whether bears will be #RektOnOpen 3 weekends in a row. https://twitter.com/VentureCoinist/status/1142821671943966720
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JimboToronto
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June 23, 2019, 04:53:46 PM |
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I'll be 46... in two years.
I’ll be 35... in two years  And I will be 39. 32.... 30 Thanks for making me feel less old  And I'll be 73. Thanks to my young GF for making me feel less old 
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June 23, 2019, 04:58:51 PM Last edit: June 23, 2019, 09:26:33 PM by realr0ach |
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What is the purpose of all these craptocurrency conventions? I got asked to speak at one in New York. Looks like just a way for (((corporate interests))) and (((the state))) to identify, infiltrate, and recruit high profile targets and control them through monetary incentives or blackmail/violence if that fails. And for (((investors))) to interrogate said targets so they can find out if they can make money off of you in some way. In other words, there's ZERO BENEFIT whatsoever to attend such a thing unless your goal is to be a pawn of the state or Jewish moneychangers, and it that's your goal, just go to work at Fox News. ANYTHING discussed at any of these dog and pony shows could be done more efficiently over a forum like this one. They have zero non-covert purpose of existing.
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June 23, 2019, 05:02:09 PM |
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I'll be 46... in two years.
I’ll be 35... in two years  And I will be 39. 32.... 30 Thanks for making me feel less old  And I'll be 73. Thanks to my young GF for making me feel less old  You’re only as old aw the woman you feel 
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JimboToronto
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You're never too old to think young.
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June 23, 2019, 05:12:27 PM |
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You’re only as old as the woman you feel  Amen. I've been saying more or less that for years: You're only as old as who you feel. 
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June 23, 2019, 05:13:55 PM |
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I hope I won't die... at 47, that would suck ! Meh I think I still have a few years left in me.
Yeah... don't drive too fast in your lambo, nor imbibe too much blow... but you can bang as many hookers as you wish.  If I do that, cause of death will be... my wife. Apart from the monthly chart, today I'm occupied with a different question. Pie chart or pee? I have chosen the pie chart.  Thank you !
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JSRAW
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June 23, 2019, 05:19:41 PM |
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You're only as old as who you feel.  Young soul is all we need sir. If I do that, cause of death will be... my wife.
You don't sound like a hooker type or weak legs kind of guy tbh, so you are safe. Brother you were expecting kid, right?
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June 23, 2019, 05:29:00 PM |
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What impress me is that, even with bitcoin recovery fulfilling itself, and the return to the previous ATH being possible right now, we still have nocoiners bashing bitcoin, saying it dont have any use because they cant buy bread with it. I dont know why I still get angry with this kind of people, but it seems hard to avoid them.
well here's a workaround and yes, Amazon does sell bread (I know... calling those disgusting, fibery, colon blow, brick things "bread" is a stretch, but WE....) Not Amazon, but I do buy my bread ingredients in bulk, on-line. I have not bought supermarket "bread" for 7 years.
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kenzawak
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June 23, 2019, 05:31:52 PM |
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Brother you were expecting kid, right?
Who, me ? God I hope not ! Did an old flame find me or what ? Naa, no kids and we don't want any... all we need is dogs.
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June 23, 2019, 05:32:14 PM Last edit: June 23, 2019, 05:43:45 PM by Biodom |
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my 2c about bitcoin and [helping] children.
IMHO, parents should help children achieve what they want to achieve and that's it. Practically: get them into the best pre-school and school that you can manage/afford, guide their learning and sports activities (in balance), never deny them what they ask as far as education goes (museums, trips, etc.). I also think that parents should pay as close to 100% of educational expenses (including college) as possible.
After this, the only way I see myself helping is a house downpayment (in expensive cities). They have to be able to be independent, not rely on trust funds, even if your btc winnings would allow for this in a few years. Later on, they will get their inheritance, but, hopefully, they would be ready for it then.
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June 23, 2019, 05:42:43 PM |
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-snip-
I like the reasoning, education will literally give children the tools to survive in the future....metaphorically speaking education teachs them how to fish not being spoon fed by giving them fish which makes them lazy. I am sure not everyone will agree with this because of parents trying to show their love and all that.
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jbreher
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June 23, 2019, 05:46:46 PM |
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there will likely be more spending friendly regulations ... in a few years....

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JSRAW
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June 23, 2019, 05:49:32 PM |
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Brother you were expecting kid, right?
Who, me ? God I hope not ! Did an old flame find me or what ? Naa, no kids and we don't want any... all we need is dogs. Guess, My mistake in this case "mixing you with someone else".my apologies!! was new in WO, But I remember reading someone's post about "Mrs pregnant and having a bad time" - post deleted after 5 mins- Dogs,piglets, Cows - right choice-
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Biodom
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June 23, 2019, 05:58:14 PM |
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there will likely be more spending friendly regulations ... in a few years....
 yeah, 'friendly regulations" like..."Papers!".
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to "non-custodial"
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June 23, 2019, 06:32:12 PM |
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Good afternoon beautiful peoples. Btc pump and backlog increase here. Finally 5 figure, for some of us it's psychological mark. Hopefully 15k will cross soon. Congrats to those who were buying religiously when it was around $3100 - $8000. I congrats myself Shamelessly  Happy weekend and it's great time to have some sin, so go on lads  I am going to show excitement again once we hit $20k mark and I hope it will be very soon 😜 I will try to be humble and compose, when it touches 20k, 30k, 50k mark.  Try if you must. But may or may not be necessary to try to be humble and composed to the extent that you really acquire "fuck you" money status... YMMV.  I am not going to comment on your diplomatic response but would love to pick your and vapourminer's brain sometime, if we ever get to chance to meet with each other in real life. already dodged a one philosophical debate with both of you guys  ( due to lack of time) Ah Ha Surely, philosophy is not outside of our topical range. And, surely philosophy would be preferable to a certain number of hatred-filled philosophy imitation topics spewed out by a few of the people haters herein. Anywhooooo .... Stop ur deferral and hoped-for delayed gratification - Those delayed gratification expectations do not tend to apply to things you would like to know.. .. and curiosity did not necessarily kill every single cat. In other words, there is no time like the present.
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June 23, 2019, 06:38:48 PM |
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my 2c about bitcoin and [helping] children.
IMHO, parents should help children achieve what they want to achieve and that's it. Practically: get them into the best pre-school and school that you can manage/afford, guide their learning and sports activities (in balance), never deny them what they ask as far as education goes (museums, trips, etc.). I also think that parents should pay as close to 100% of educational expenses (including college) as possible.
After this, the only way I see myself helping is a house downpayment (in expensive cities). They have to be able to be independent, not rely on trust funds, even if your btc winnings would allow for this in a few years. Later on, they will get their inheritance, but, hopefully, they would be ready for it then.
More important (but complementary) than official education is how you prepare them to manage financial resources (their income and capital), more so if some day they will get a substantial heritage. But to learn how to do that they really need to actually do it and that is hard to do without ANY capital to manage. So maybe set up practical lessons give them the resources to do it and clearly establish objectives, etc... and go on gradually increasing the challenges? I have seen so many "successful" people with HUGE salaries that are far from being *wealthy* because of lack of financial education. They will always be "poor". And their children won't know any better with that example. Blah, anyways, I don't ever plan to have children so why do I even care lol
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How to manage finances and mental health are the two subjects that should be taught in every school.
So many people have no idea on either
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my 2c about bitcoin and [helping] children.
IMHO, parents should help children achieve what they want to achieve and that's it. Practically: get them into the best pre-school and school that you can manage/afford, guide their learning and sports activities (in balance), never deny them what they ask as far as education goes (museums, trips, etc.). I also think that parents should pay as close to 100% of educational expenses (including college) as possible.
After this, the only way I see myself helping is a house downpayment (in expensive cities). They have to be able to be independent, not rely on trust funds, even if your btc winnings would allow for this in a few years. Later on, they will get their inheritance, but, hopefully, they would be ready for it then.
More important (but complementary) than official education is how you prepare them to manage financial resources (their income and capital), more so if some day they will get a substantial heritage. But to learn how to do that they really need to actually do it and that is hard to do without ANY capital to manage. So maybe set up practical lessons give them the resources to do it and clearly establish objectives, etc... and go on gradually increasing the challenges? I have seen so many "successful" people with HUGE salaries that are far from being *wealthy* because of lack of financial education. They will always be "poor". And their children won't know any better with that example. Blah, anyways, I don't ever plan to have children so why do I even care lol It's not as much financial education as it is self-responsibility. If people took their lives into their own hands nobody would be whining over salaries since they would understand that even the smallest salary is a leap towards a better future. So responsibility for one's fate would lead to either complete content in a simple lifestyle or to a wealthy future of the individual in question. The moment a critical mass of people understands this will be the very same moment humanity makes leaps and bounds as never seen before, since those who prefer simple lifestyles will cheer for those who push forward into the beyond of every human frontier. And that in turn will encourage people to determine goals that are more in-line with everybody's dreams and wishes as opposed to shitting some extra digits at the end of one's net worth. Also, this may be completely off-topic. But damn, Bitcorn goes fast when it goes.
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