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Thoughts on the nat gas storage report tomorrow?

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>>55871592
Read my post >>55871557 and benefit from my autistic ramblings. It's old Portuguese tooling for G3s.
>>55871637
I'm clearly out of the loop because I have no idea what this means.

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>>30333160
You are Harmonically ruined

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liquidity arbitrage on-chain fork decentralized oracle network smartcontracts synthethic protocol in blockchain consensus node operators staking cryptographic hash security

know what im sayin

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Ever be 21 million bitcoin? Or could bitcoin devs change that? Who are the bitcoin devs? Recently read that Craig Wright is suing them for 3.5B worth of btc. What does this even mean? Does he think btc devs can just grant him access to these btc?

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>>29462659
Taking notes for pink Wojak board flooding

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>>29456958
I don't think the problem is whether it was real(check the archive it was real). The problem is that he might have deleted previous replies where he saw his ID, so he could make a prophetic announcement.

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>>29214161
>mooning
Are we looking at the same LINK?

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>>27995294
I think it's a really complicated matter to find a suitable country where your so called "homebase" will be located in and where you will probably spend most of your time. It all depends on your climate preferences, food, security, laws, taxes etc. Remember you can always take vacations to either sunny beach places or snowy areas for various activities. I think if you can somehow separate the country from your income meaning that you pay the same tax on your divs/investments etc no matter where you are. Inside countries there are also various autonomous regions which might offer extra benefits or so. Personally I think I'll make my main homebase Italy or Spain or Portugal. France seems too cucked. Spain was neutral during the war(actually seemed to help Hitler) so I think the people there aren't as brainwashed. Like in Italy quite a lot are still blatantly racists which is always good. Nordic countries might be good as well, but I wouldn't want to live in colder climates all the time. Most likely I'll go to Italy since I'm part Italian and really liked the vibe there is.

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What you don't count in OP is that nodes will not take any extra LINK in unless that LINK will generate more LINK, because if that extra LINK doesn't generate more LINK, then it just dilutes the rewards and why would a node owner/operator want that? That's why buying a share of Linkpool is a good move since now YOU will be a part owner of the node(and even more since Linkpool is more than just a node). Every share has capped LINK cappacity at 10k LINKs max meaning that the rewards can't be infinitely diluted. Also what this means is if the APY is lucrative, then people will want to buy LP and LINK, which will increase the price of them both. I predict that there will be other nodes who will sell shares or have some sort of requirement to stake.

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>>25737305
Wait so for Tether to be able to print more USDT, people would need to send their $ to Tether?

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>>24040186
This is unironically bullish.

It shows we are no where near the top. Until normies are remortgaging their houses due to FOMO we're safe to assume there is a lot of growth to be had.
At $50k they'll really start paying attention but even then they'll most likely be apprehensive.

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>>23880848
He browses biz to catch up with all the Chainlink news

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>>23251425
It could go either up or down

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Could there be a blockchain platform that has, for example, a node for each state in the USA? This would be decentralised "enough" to run things like banking or so and it would be a lot faster as well right? Plus the nodes will be under legal scrutiny as well, not just some anonymous chinese miners.

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>>21771916
Opinions on myetherwallet?

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Yeah, the main concern will be that there won't be demand for borrowing LINK from the node operator's side. Heck, the current APY for borrowing LINK on Aave is below 1%. So let's say the node operators would just borrow LINK from Aave so they could do additional jobs. As long as the rate on Aave remains low, there will not be any demand to create a free to join pool. The only way, at the beginning at least, is to buy a share into a node like the whole Linkpool share thing so the profits would be shared just by the node share holders. Free link pooling would start when taking in more link would benefit the linkpool node share holders. Otherwise you would just be diluting the profit.

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>>17778655
The support is fucking braindead they know fuck all. I haven't read your walls of text because I'm too lazy, but anyway here is my explanation of Binance margin since I learned it today to long LINK 1.25x against BTC.

Watch this video: https://www.binance.vision/tutorials/binance-margin-trading-guide

My explanation:
Have 1 btc in margin wallet. If you want to long it 2x, then borrow 1 btc worth of USDT. If 3x then borrow 2 btc worth of USDT(which is max unless you apply for 5x margin account). Use said USDT to buy Bitcoin. Once you hit your sell target, you sell your Bitcoin and pay back the debt you had in USDT. If your position falls at the same level as your USDT debt, then your position will be liqudated(if I understood correctly, although it seems logical as well by itself)

If you want to long LINK against BTC, then have btc in margin wallet, borrow as much btc you want and use that btc to buy LINK.

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What the fuck is a stock? How do you even pronounce it? Stok, stotsk, stawk, stahwk, stowk, sthahk, stoke?

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>central banks print money
>central banks lend that money to banks
>banks take the money and loan it out to corporations, businesses and people for a bigger interest than they got from the central bank
>bank's pay back the loan to the central bank and pocket the profit
>it's just how the economy works anon. Inflation is good for the economy
Yea something doesn't add up...

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Wait a minute. This chart looks exactly like the 20k to 3k chart. This means $8k is about the bottom here.

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Is height part of the looks package? I would be ok with being an ugly 185 cm guy with $100 billion. Also is 1/10 like a fucked up face or just "ugly"?

Give examples of 1/10, 3/10, 5/10, 7/10 and 9/10 looks.

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Guys I finally found out why I've been depressed this past few weeks. Holy shit this changes everything.

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I don't get this Bitcoin bullshit debate. If big blocks are better, then make ur fork with bigger blocks. If the transactions are near instant, but still secure while the other one is secure as well, but slow, then what's the debate here? Only problem that would remain would be the price stability, but I'm sure there is a way to make a decentralised exchange where you could go both long and short if you wanted your BTC stack to be $100 at all times and then close the position if you want to spend it.

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