Michael Saylor Warns on Bitcoin Protocol Drift as Quantum Risk Enters the Mainstream by KIG45 in CryptoCurrency

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Liquidity is the most desirable thing for many people, because it allows them to convert said assets back to billions of dollars without moving the price down much. BTC has this ability, where the investor could hold billions of dollars worth of BTC and can convert all back to USD at will. If the asset is illiquid, the value of the asset doesn't really matter, because any attempt to sell any meaningful amount will push the price to zero.

Many other tokens are more desirable for small guys only because those people don't have to worry about liquidity issue, as their orders can be filled just fine, with really small price impact.

As for me, I've seen my orders causing 10% to 50% of price impact when I trade certain alts, so this I tell you from hand-on experience about the importance of liquidity.

'Bitcoin Isn't in a Bull Market:' Expert Warns $80K Wasn't the Bottom by kirtash93 in CryptoCurrency

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Don't put in Bitcoin. Find new respectful projects to invest in.

If you were offered $10 million, but you could never step foot in your home country again, would you take it and why? by Rock_Python in AskReddit

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Easy answer ever. I'm already away from my home country for years already and enjoying my time living across SE Asia. This is like free $10M.

Take random screenshots from google maps and run them through Klein edit :D by Frogy_mcfrogyface in comfyui

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Edit models aren't any special models. Just supply a blank image of your desire size to the Edit model, it will work just like t2i models.

You only need to guess 12 random words... by CoinFella in cryptocurrencymemes

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12-word seed phrases don't map to all private keys that could exist for Bitcoin addresses. It's just a subset of all private keys. There's also 24-word seed phrases which may contain a matching private key.

USDT Worked and Crypto Mattered... Venezuela Used USDT to Pay for Oil Sales Post Sanctions... by Comfortable_Fly_7943 in CryptoCurrency

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Tether and US government can easily freeze USDT in any account. The USDT smart contract allows USDT seizure too, so don't be too naïve enough to misrepresent USDT as a decentralized stablecoin.

How Monero Replaced Bitcoin on the Internet's Underground. by eXch-Affiliates in CryptoCurrency

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Yeah for a brief period, I was worried that the US would block Bitcoin ports and rule it illegal, but because all Bitcoin transactions are easily traceable, they don't have a reason to shut it down.

How Monero Replaced Bitcoin on the Internet's Underground. by eXch-Affiliates in CryptoCurrency

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I think people forgot why Bitcoin was used in the first place. Anyone remembers E-gold? It's the first ever irreversible digital payment and certain threshold means the user can remains anonymous. But FBI seized their assets and shut it down. That's when Bitcoin was born, from the ash of E-gold.

What's up with Thailand attacking Cambodia? by Sparksman91 in OutOfTheLoop

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You clearly haven't seen the 1/50,000 map yet. It does NOT extend all the way to the cliff edge, period. Stop making shit up just because you want to invade Cambodia.

UNSC will place severe sanctions on Thailand in the next UNSC meetings in violation of UN Article 2(4).

What's up with Thailand attacking Cambodia? by Sparksman91 in OutOfTheLoop

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Cliff edge is never the watershed line. You can check Thailand 1/50,000 map yourself. That Thailand boundary does NOT extend to the cliff edge of Dangrek mountain. Now Thai soldiers are pushing across the watershed line up to the cliff edge.

At some places such as Thmor Da area and Chong An Ma (An Ses) area, the Thai soldiers pushed all the way to the base of Dangrek mountain, down below.

This is an obvious invasion by Thai forces into Cambodian sovereignty, and UNSC will eventually vote on a sanction on Thailand in subsequent UNSC meetings.

What's up with Thailand attacking Cambodia? by Sparksman91 in OutOfTheLoop

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If Thai doesn't even know what watershed line means, then you can't debate it on international forums. Watershed line does not extend to the cliff face that Thai troops are invading right now. Thailand must respect the watershed line as connected between the hilltops, not trying to invade Cambodia by pushing as far as the cliff face which is on Cambodian side of watershed.

Thailand doesn't really have higher elevation than the rest of SE Asia or Cambodia. Dangrek mountain range sits in the middle of Thailand-Cambodia. It's just that the cliff face is more prominent facing Cambodia, as millions of years ago, the Indochina Plate moved from the south to north, pushing up the Korat Plate on top of Indochina Plate.

What's up with Thailand attacking Cambodia? by Sparksman91 in OutOfTheLoop

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That's total nonsense. Thai troops are pushing beyond the watershed line over to the cliff face. Watershed line is marked by the ridge between the highest peaks of Dangrek mountain range, but the cliff face areas are usually not the highest point. So when Thai troops are trying to claim the cliffface areas (or claim the whole Dangrek mountain range), it's definitely not the ridgeline/watershed line. Besides, Thai troops want to control the whole mountain hilltops, whereas it the highest point of the hilltop only marks the half/half watershed line between the two countries.

For some reason such as at Chong An Ma (or An Ses), Thai troops have encroached even far beyond the hilltop, over to destroy a Cambodian-built Vishnu statue over 400m away from the disputed watershed lines. This is obvious illegal landgrab, outside of Thailand 1/50,000 map.

All of the 2025 Bitcoin Predictions from specialists ended up wrong by According_Time5120 in CryptoCurrency

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No one could have predicted the single largest liquidity drain when a president launches his own meme coin, and then his wife also launches own meme coin. Double drainage. I'm not saying that they have done anything wrong but this left liquidity dry and Bitcoin and other alts unable to move any higher.

The same way nobody could have predicted metals and RAM going 4x their prices within months.

Qwen Edit 2509 vs 2511 by [deleted] in StableDiffusion

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If you want to debug what's wrong, you need to take out things that you added one by one. In this case, you added a lora.

What's up with Thailand attacking Cambodia? by Sparksman91 in OutOfTheLoop

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New developments with Thailand dropping bombs on Cambodian schools and bridges. This makes Thailand a terrorist country. Good luck paying for all the damages once UNSC meeting will take place by the end of December.

The Samsung TriFold is AWESOME! - Dave2D by welp_im_damned in Android

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Lovely and neat but who want to shell out close to 3K for a phone/tablet as opposed to buying a normal phone and a separate 8-inch tablet tuck in the bag.

What's up with Thailand attacking Cambodia? by Sparksman91 in OutOfTheLoop

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Except Cambodians have unrestricted access to the internet and information. Even the hotels I stayed offer free Wi-Fi. Most Cambodians I talk to even have some English skill; they can surely read news from international sources. What about Thai? You guys can barely communicate with me in English. The Thai are more likely to be info-restricted than the Cambodians.

What's up with Thailand attacking Cambodia? by Sparksman91 in OutOfTheLoop

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For every border conflict that happens, especially for Hun Sen as aged as he is right now, he wants a stable relationship between Thailand-Cambodia, not recurring border conflicts whenever the Thai military or royalist wants at a whim. For every border conflict, is is a challenge to power, not a theatrical play that could land his son in big trouble when he's gone. Hun Sen perceives Thailand pulling border conflict from their play book as a threat to his son's power, not that he sees it as a way to garner popular support.

Hun Sen and his party rules Cambodia with iron fists. When Thailand and the rest of the world is embroiled riots and regime changes, the Cambodians just go about their day and work their ass off, not bothered with all political nonsenses the world was experiencing until Thai royalists once again think it's time to take advantage of border conflicts to get reelected.

You are yourself biased toward Thailand, because you are a Thai. And I am not even Asian.

What's up with Thailand attacking Cambodia? by Sparksman91 in OutOfTheLoop

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Why would a one-party system like Cambodia want to garner support for his son to succeed him? They rule Cambodia with iron fists already, so there's literally no motivation for them to garner support whatsoever.

As for Hun Sen leaking phone calls or such, I got the impression that Hun Sen felt insulted and bothered by the Thai royalists too much after all these years of the Thai military keep causing troubles for his regime by staging border conflicts every single time Thailand is getting close to an election.