Aren't they still making super accurate $100 bills?
you tell me, comrade
Re: bitcoin, the blockchain, and cryptocurrency
Posted: Tue April 24, 2018 5:45 am
by simple schoolboy
96583UP wrote:
simple schoolboy wrote:
96583UP wrote:people understand that argument
especially North Korea
Aren't they still making super accurate $100 bills?
you tell me, comrade
No idea, I have no insight there. There is an older Korean-American man at my work who is adamant that Kim Jong Un is the most powerful man in the world. I presume he doesn't talk to his fellow co-countrymen this way, but he has a point. Kim Jong Un don't give a ****.
At least he and I agree that Dennis Rodman should be the first Ambassador to North Korea, presuming relations are normalized. If things go that well, I hope to see a Rodman statue or two, and maybe a Nobel Prize.
He would deserve it more than Kissinger (or Obama).
nice 700% return on litecoin since December. Jesus Christ.
Re: bitcoin, the blockchain, and cryptocurrency
Posted: Sun June 16, 2019 1:25 pm
by run2death
I have an older PC with a decent GPU set up to mine, but I did the calculations and at the time (couple of months ago) I would have made something like $7 a month when factoring in the energy cost to run the PC.
Guess I should look at doing it now.
Re: bitcoin, the blockchain, and cryptocurrency
Posted: Fri June 21, 2019 11:57 pm
by BurtReynolds
BurtReynolds wrote:
Just hit 10k. Hold on to your butts.
Re: bitcoin, the blockchain, and cryptocurrency
Posted: Tue June 25, 2019 11:05 pm
by BurtReynolds
Might be close to going parabolic again, but I have a feeling its gonna bounce down for a bit. Next couple of days seems critical.
Re: bitcoin, the blockchain, and cryptocurrency
Posted: Wed June 26, 2019 5:22 am
by BurtReynolds
Pump and dump is over! See you in a couple of years!