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1. Your largest current hold
2. How much do you think you’re going to make this bull run?
3. How big is your penis (bone-pressed)?
4. Define blockchain without looking it up
5. Define PoS and PoW without looking them up

>> No.24430283

>>24430212
1. 0.1 BTC
2. Hoping for at least 5k profit
3. 6 inch
4. Cryptocurrency something something ledger
5. Piece of shit and prisoner of war?

>> No.24430299

1. $5k in XRP
2. at least $50k if it goes to 100k
3. 7 inches
4. a chain of blocks where each block has some information attached to it and is dependent on the previous block
5. idfk

>> No.24430325

>>24430299
>if it goes to 100k
i mean if bitcoin goes to 100k

>> No.24430337

>>24430299
>xrp
found em

>> No.24430377

>>24430212
>1. Your largest current hold
LINK of course
>2. How much do you think you’re going to make this bull run?
probably going to get cucked for most of it but when alt season rolls around I'm guessing I'll have on the low end ~$750k
>3. How big is your penis (bone-pressed)?
im too fat to tell but last time i checked it was at least 6"

>4. Define blockchain without looking it up
>5. Define PoS and PoW without looking them up
nigger im not doing your homework for you or typing an essay but im pretty sure PoS means proof of slaves and PoW is proof of whiteness

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>>24430212
1. 20k in Chainlink
2. 980k
3. 9-10in
4. BLOCKCHAIN IS AN EVER GROWING DIGITAL PUBLIC LEDGER OF GLYPTO TRANSACTION
5. I don’t care

>> No.24430443

>>24430212
1. 3 LINK
2. $243,000
3. 2 inch
4. When you have a block but don't want to lose it so you wrap it with a chain tightly.
5. Sorry, had to look this one up. Piece of shit and prisoner of war, respectively.

>> No.24430517

>>24430212
>0-1 btc (i have 23 idling in cash on an exchange)
>hoping for at least 5k
>6.5 inches by 5 inches
ive been told its big, nice, good, several times with enthusiasm and surprise.
>it stores transactions on some kind of faggot ledger so you can look them up and they can't be fuddled with
>Pos
point of sale
>PoW
Prisoner of war

>> No.24430545

>>24430212
>BTC
>1m
>IDK about inches, but I'm very happy with the size
>BTC
>PoW = Mining, PoS = Shit idea

>> No.24430571

>>24430212
1. i think i've invested the most in buidl
2. probably nothing but hopefully a few hundred
3. idk what bone pressed means, but from base to tip i think 5.5, 6 at max
4. afaik the blockchain is like a ledger system or something. decentralized? so it's protected from after-the-fact tampering. why that matters and why that's a concern idk
5. proof of work: what BTC does, where you have to mine (i.e. contribute resources) to unlock more liquidity (if i understand that right). proof of stake: no mining required, liquidity provided by staking the coins you have. i think.

idk shit about any of this and i've lost a lot of money as a result, maybe ^ is why

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>>24430212

1. Your largest current hold

I hold a couple bit coins

2. How much do you think you’re going to make this bull run?

I'm thinking like 1-2 mil, ez

3. How big is your penis (bone-pressed)?

about 10 inches

4. Define blockchain without looking it up
5. Define PoS and PoW without looking them up

I don't care about that nerd shit, lmao. I'm here to make mad bank not mess with fuckin codes and blocks or whatever the fuck.
pic related is me and my bitch, later virgins

>> No.24430581

>>24430212
1. 120,000 RSR
2. 50,000 dollars
3. idk 7 inches
4. it's a technology that is basically a digital ledger idk
5. Piece of Shit and Prisoner of War

>> No.24430610

>>24430416
$20k or 20k link?

>> No.24430675

>>24430212
1) 4000 LINK
2) nothing
3) never use it, so no idea
4) A buzzword
5) Piece of shit, just like most people on this board.

>> No.24430945

>>24430212
1. No holds
2. Nothing
3. Bone-pressed? It's ~3" flaccid
4. Reminds me of generating public/private keys for an RSA 'handshake.'
5. Principle over Sex; Plenary over Waffling

>> No.24430990

1. about $1200 in PNK
2. between 12 and 30k
3. 7inches
4. no idea
5. piece of shit and piece of win

>> No.24430997

>>24430212
4000 XRP, $125k, 3 inch

>> No.24431059

>>24430212
1. 0.01 BTC
2. +50%
3. 6 inch
4. Set of blocks, each containing a group of encryptions of transactions. Blockchain expands with each block. (???)
5. Proof of Stake - securing the network through holding amounts of the coin
Proof of work - securing the network through securing/calculating transactions

t. newfag

>> No.24431106

1. ETH
2. $50k
3. 7.5" of girl dick
4. Decentralised ledger that is verified by independent nodes
5. Proof of stake proof of work
t. Bull run gonna pay for my surgeries fuckers

>> No.24431236

I got 18 red tulips farming me seeds since genesis. Prob my largest buy in at the time but fuck it, the projects here to stay.

>> No.24431280

>>24430212
1.CVP and KSM
2.100k
3.17.5cm
4.public ledger of transactions packaged as blocks with the newest block having all the info of the older blocks encrypted into it.
5.Proof of stake: You hold a certain amount of a coin to prove that you "own" a part of a node which is what the decentralized system is comprised off. By keeping that node up the staker is rewarded. (idk too much about it)
PoW: Proof of work, as I mentioned before the old info is in the newest block thus the newest block is harder to crack and (more)work is required for it to get cracked. By cracking I mean solving an encryption algorithm backwords by bruteforcing it and that works faster with more power (hashrate).

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>>24430212
>1. Nice try IRS
>2. Enough to retire on forever
>3. I don't know what this means, but about six inches
>4. and 5. Dude, I'm a software engineer, if you want I can go over every aspect of Bitcoin with you, and I also know what POS means.

>> No.24431588

>>24430212
1. 1.5 ETH / $300 algo / $200 PNK
2. Maybe 2k Profit or so, just trying to accumulate $$$ for the bear market
3. Never done bone pressed lol but like 6.2 freedom units
4. Internet database with high security and low scalability
5. Proof of stake, proof of work

>> No.24431637

>>24430212
1. $6000 in BTC
2. $100'000
3. I'm a girl
4. Who cares
5. Proof of staking and proof of work

>> No.24431744

>>24430212
1. BTC

2. 500K

3. 5.5-6 inches

4. Secure, distributed ledger technology based on cryptography

5.

PoW: Consensus algorithm based on computing power

PoS: Consensus algorithm based on staking tokens

>> No.24431748

>>24430212
1. also 5k of the standard
2. I will start to sell off maybe at $75k I think
3. also 6 or 7 inch range
4. no idea
5. no idea

>> No.24431784

>>24430212
>1. Your largest current hold
link :(
>2. How much do you think you’re going to make this bull run?
£1000
>3. How big is your penis (bone-pressed)?
6.5 inches
>4. Define blockchain without looking it up
its how bitcoin works...
>5. Define PoS and PoW without looking them up
piece of shit and prisoner of war

>> No.24432126

>>24430212
1. Algo
2. Who cares
3. Ask yer mum
4. The future
5. Obsolete

>> No.24432419

>>24430212
1. LINK, 3k end my pain stack.
2. hopefully 150k, would happy accept $50-$80 dollar link since I know I can't make it this run.
3. 5.75 inches fully chubbed.
4. fundamentally made of cheese
5. fucking scamcoin vaporware, all real coins are premined by russian philosophy scholars.

>> No.24432507

>>24430212
>1 bitcoin
>$500k
>9” (posted before)
>public ledger of transactions
>proof of stake, proof of work

>> No.24433616

>>24430212
1. BTC
2. $500k
3. 7.1 Inch BPEL
4. Distributed ledger system
5. Proof of work and piece of shit

>> No.24433756

>>24430212
1) 3 btc
2) $600,000 should we hit $200k
3) 6.7 inches but girthy
4) decentralized transactional system
5) proof of stake and proof of work

t. my dad works at bitcoin

>> No.24433800

>>24430212
3. 11 inches. nothing else matters, i already won

>> No.24433913

>>24431236
I'll swap you my shares in the South Sea Company for your tulip bulbs fren

>> No.24433977

>>24430212
1. 1k in RLC
2. How does 10 million sound?
3. 5 inches
4. Don't fully understand it but basically, a database where info is stored in blocks that are chained together, new blocks are added onto preexisting chains and somehow this is more secure and decentralized than other systems. I am still researching and learning.
5. Proof of Stake/Work

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1. 780k RSR
2. 1-2 million dollars if things really blow up
3. Like 7.5 inches
4. It's a big shared database containing the history of all BTC transactions. There is cryptography in place to prevent any one person from adding fake transactions. I think the act of mining new blocks also helps to clear new transactions somehow but I'm not sure about that.
5. Proof of stake / Proof of work

>> No.24434032

>>24433913
>07
Never letting go of my tulips>>24433913

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>>24430212
>90 ETH
>$1,000,000
>17.5 inches, 18 cm
>blockchain abstractly is a series of "block" one after the other with information on each block leading to the new block, you need to verify each block in the chain matches the previous one to ensure its a legit part of the network
>PoW is proof of work, and its a virtual signature proving to the network that the transcations being done are legit, and PoS is proof of stake, instead of proof of work the network saves time and energy and uses your tokens to verify these transactions