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Bradford City Possible takeover ( + lots of associated crypto discussion)
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@kentaddick I am not being wilfully ignorant and trolling. At no point have you addressed my central question about using a cryptocurrency.
I suspect it is because it is likely that any cryptocurrency suspended in space with nothing to back it up is too difficult for you to justify. You attack me to deflect from the glaring unanswered gap in your position.0 -
P.S the dollar and sterling are supported by productivity in America and the UK.1
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IS THERE A POSSIBLE TAKEOVER OF BRADFORD CITY? JUST WONDERING?6
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Fumbluff said:IS THERE A POSSIBLE TAKEOVER OF BRADFORD CITY? JUST WONDERING?
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seth plum said:@kentaddick I am not being wilfully ignorant and trolling. At no point have you addressed my central question about using a cryptocurrency.
I suspect it is because it is likely that any cryptocurrency suspended in space with nothing to back it up is too difficult for you to justify. You attack me to deflect from the glaring unanswered gap in your position.1 -
Stu_of_Kunming said:seth plum said:@kentaddick I am not being wilfully ignorant and trolling. At no point have you addressed my central question about using a cryptocurrency.
I suspect it is because it is likely that any cryptocurrency suspended in space with nothing to back it up is too difficult for you to justify. You attack me to deflect from the glaring unanswered gap in your position.
If so, my question is about any notion that you have to pay money to vote.
Of course wondrous technological advances happen all the time, I am not disputing that. If you can sit at home and press a button to vote then probably great, but where does currency play a part in that for me the voter?
Yes there have been multiple mentions of cryptocurrency, many of them by me, but aside from talking about the technology, talking about the currency seems to depend on whether you believe ghosts are real.0 -
Yes, Yes ok what could possibly go wrong with this miraculous currency thingamajig, but has anyone actually taken over Bradford City?0
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My one Sethcoin plus a 🌷 tops that.0
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seth plum said:My one Sethcoin plus a 🌷 tops that.0
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I’ll let you have one Sethcoin for £100,000,000. Or two for £100,000,001and I’ll throw in a 🌷 for free.1
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seth plum said:I’ll let you have one Sethcoin for £100,000,000. Or two for £100,000,001and I’ll throw in a 🌷 for free.0
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seth plum said:Stu_of_Kunming said:seth plum said:@kentaddick I am not being wilfully ignorant and trolling. At no point have you addressed my central question about using a cryptocurrency.
I suspect it is because it is likely that any cryptocurrency suspended in space with nothing to back it up is too difficult for you to justify. You attack me to deflect from the glaring unanswered gap in your position.
If so, my question is about any notion that you have to pay money to vote.
Of course wondrous technological advances happen all the time, I am not disputing that. If you can sit at home and press a button to vote then probably great, but where does currency play a part in that for me the voter?
Yes there have been multiple mentions of cryptocurrency, many of them by me, but aside from talking about the technology, talking about the currency seems to depend on whether you believe ghosts are real.1 -
Stu_of_Kunming said:seth plum said:Stu_of_Kunming said:seth plum said:@kentaddick I am not being wilfully ignorant and trolling. At no point have you addressed my central question about using a cryptocurrency.
I suspect it is because it is likely that any cryptocurrency suspended in space with nothing to back it up is too difficult for you to justify. You attack me to deflect from the glaring unanswered gap in your position.
If so, my question is about any notion that you have to pay money to vote.
Of course wondrous technological advances happen all the time, I am not disputing that. If you can sit at home and press a button to vote then probably great, but where does currency play a part in that for me the voter?
Yes there have been multiple mentions of cryptocurrency, many of them by me, but aside from talking about the technology, talking about the currency seems to depend on whether you believe ghosts are real.
Presumably that club would be bought for, and the players paid in actual money. Not bitcoins.
If so that actual money has to come from somewhere.
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seth plum said:Stu_of_Kunming said:seth plum said:Stu_of_Kunming said:seth plum said:@kentaddick I am not being wilfully ignorant and trolling. At no point have you addressed my central question about using a cryptocurrency.
I suspect it is because it is likely that any cryptocurrency suspended in space with nothing to back it up is too difficult for you to justify. You attack me to deflect from the glaring unanswered gap in your position.
If so, my question is about any notion that you have to pay money to vote.
Of course wondrous technological advances happen all the time, I am not disputing that. If you can sit at home and press a button to vote then probably great, but where does currency play a part in that for me the voter?
Yes there have been multiple mentions of cryptocurrency, many of them by me, but aside from talking about the technology, talking about the currency seems to depend on whether you believe ghosts are real.
Presumably that club would be bought for, and the players paid in actual money. Not bitcoins.
If so that actual money has to come from somewhere.0 -
seth plum said:Stu_of_Kunming said:seth plum said:Stu_of_Kunming said:seth plum said:@kentaddick I am not being wilfully ignorant and trolling. At no point have you addressed my central question about using a cryptocurrency.
I suspect it is because it is likely that any cryptocurrency suspended in space with nothing to back it up is too difficult for you to justify. You attack me to deflect from the glaring unanswered gap in your position.
If so, my question is about any notion that you have to pay money to vote.
Of course wondrous technological advances happen all the time, I am not disputing that. If you can sit at home and press a button to vote then probably great, but where does currency play a part in that for me the voter?
Yes there have been multiple mentions of cryptocurrency, many of them by me, but aside from talking about the technology, talking about the currency seems to depend on whether you believe ghosts are real.
Presumably that club would be bought for, and the players paid in actual money. Not bitcoins.
If so that actual money has to come from somewhere.
If that's the plan to purchase and fund the club I am not sure what the difference to making their money in porn, gambling, private health care or anything else people might have a moral objection to.0 -
Cafc43v3r said:seth plum said:Stu_of_Kunming said:seth plum said:Stu_of_Kunming said:seth plum said:@kentaddick I am not being wilfully ignorant and trolling. At no point have you addressed my central question about using a cryptocurrency.
I suspect it is because it is likely that any cryptocurrency suspended in space with nothing to back it up is too difficult for you to justify. You attack me to deflect from the glaring unanswered gap in your position.
If so, my question is about any notion that you have to pay money to vote.
Of course wondrous technological advances happen all the time, I am not disputing that. If you can sit at home and press a button to vote then probably great, but where does currency play a part in that for me the voter?
Yes there have been multiple mentions of cryptocurrency, many of them by me, but aside from talking about the technology, talking about the currency seems to depend on whether you believe ghosts are real.
Presumably that club would be bought for, and the players paid in actual money. Not bitcoins.
If so that actual money has to come from somewhere.
If that's the plan to purchase and fund the club I am not sure what the difference to making their money in porn, gambling, private health care or anything else people might have a moral objection to.0 -
seth plum said:Cafc43v3r said:seth plum said:Stu_of_Kunming said:seth plum said:Stu_of_Kunming said:seth plum said:@kentaddick I am not being wilfully ignorant and trolling. At no point have you addressed my central question about using a cryptocurrency.
I suspect it is because it is likely that any cryptocurrency suspended in space with nothing to back it up is too difficult for you to justify. You attack me to deflect from the glaring unanswered gap in your position.
If so, my question is about any notion that you have to pay money to vote.
Of course wondrous technological advances happen all the time, I am not disputing that. If you can sit at home and press a button to vote then probably great, but where does currency play a part in that for me the voter?
Yes there have been multiple mentions of cryptocurrency, many of them by me, but aside from talking about the technology, talking about the currency seems to depend on whether you believe ghosts are real.
Presumably that club would be bought for, and the players paid in actual money. Not bitcoins.
If so that actual money has to come from somewhere.
If that's the plan to purchase and fund the club I am not sure what the difference to making their money in porn, gambling, private health care or anything else people might have a moral objection to.
If you own 1 bit coin you can sell it for what ever currency you can find someone prepared to buy it from you, if you choose to. They aren't going to rock up at HMRC and offer them some unique Stuart MacCall NFT trading cards in liu of there VAT bill.0 -
seth plum said:P.S the dollar and sterling are supported by productivity in America and the UK.
I can't argue with some one who doesn't even understand their own position.0 -
stonemuse said:Fumbluff said:IS THERE A POSSIBLE TAKEOVER OF BRADFORD CITY? JUST WONDERING?
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seth plum said:Cafc43v3r said:seth plum said:Stu_of_Kunming said:seth plum said:Stu_of_Kunming said:seth plum said:@kentaddick I am not being wilfully ignorant and trolling. At no point have you addressed my central question about using a cryptocurrency.
I suspect it is because it is likely that any cryptocurrency suspended in space with nothing to back it up is too difficult for you to justify. You attack me to deflect from the glaring unanswered gap in your position.
If so, my question is about any notion that you have to pay money to vote.
Of course wondrous technological advances happen all the time, I am not disputing that. If you can sit at home and press a button to vote then probably great, but where does currency play a part in that for me the voter?
Yes there have been multiple mentions of cryptocurrency, many of them by me, but aside from talking about the technology, talking about the currency seems to depend on whether you believe ghosts are real.
Presumably that club would be bought for, and the players paid in actual money. Not bitcoins.
If so that actual money has to come from somewhere.
If that's the plan to purchase and fund the club I am not sure what the difference to making their money in porn, gambling, private health care or anything else people might have a moral objection to.0 -
seth plum said:@kentaddick I am not being wilfully ignorant and trolling. At no point have you addressed my central question about using a cryptocurrency.
I suspect it is because it is likely that any cryptocurrency suspended in space with nothing to back it up is too difficult for you to justify. You attack me to deflect from the glaring unanswered gap in your position.
- Doesn't read any educational material supplied on this thread, including the bitcoin white paper explaining how it works
- Doesn't watch any explainer video, claims it doesn't answer "what trade is" - when it was literally answered by a 5 year old child in the video.
- Continues to troll on a loop saying the same rubbish that's been explained over and over again.
How is this not trolling?
What is the "unanswered gap" in my position? What have i not answered?0 -
Fumbluff said:stonemuse said:Fumbluff said:IS THERE A POSSIBLE TAKEOVER OF BRADFORD CITY? JUST WONDERING?
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Cafc43v3r said:seth plum said:Cafc43v3r said:seth plum said:Stu_of_Kunming said:seth plum said:Stu_of_Kunming said:seth plum said:@kentaddick I am not being wilfully ignorant and trolling. At no point have you addressed my central question about using a cryptocurrency.
I suspect it is because it is likely that any cryptocurrency suspended in space with nothing to back it up is too difficult for you to justify. You attack me to deflect from the glaring unanswered gap in your position.
If so, my question is about any notion that you have to pay money to vote.
Of course wondrous technological advances happen all the time, I am not disputing that. If you can sit at home and press a button to vote then probably great, but where does currency play a part in that for me the voter?
Yes there have been multiple mentions of cryptocurrency, many of them by me, but aside from talking about the technology, talking about the currency seems to depend on whether you believe ghosts are real.
Presumably that club would be bought for, and the players paid in actual money. Not bitcoins.
If so that actual money has to come from somewhere.
If that's the plan to purchase and fund the club I am not sure what the difference to making their money in porn, gambling, private health care or anything else people might have a moral objection to.
If you own 1 bit coin you can sell it for what ever currency you can find someone prepared to buy it from you, if you choose to. They aren't going to rock up at HMRC and offer them some unique Stuart MacCall NFT trading cards in liu of there VAT bill.
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Fumbluff said:IS THERE A POSSIBLE TAKEOVER OF BRADFORD CITY? JUST WONDERING?0
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Swindon_Addick said:Fumbluff said:IS THERE A POSSIBLE TAKEOVER OF BRADFORD CITY? JUST WONDERING?0
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Cafc43v3r said:Swindon_Addick said:Fumbluff said:IS THERE A POSSIBLE TAKEOVER OF BRADFORD CITY? JUST WONDERING?
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1 🌷 = your 🏠
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All going swimmingly at bitcoin Bedford. Or is that Real Bedford now...
https://www.joe.co.uk/sport/non-league-manager-resigns-days-after-club-taken-over-by-bitcoin-podcaster-307982?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=FootballJOE&utm_campaign=feed
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Seems to be catching 😂😂😂
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