Nice news pyramining-man ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Will deposit more for ASIC
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Maybe we should split the bitcoins in inches or feet? Hardly anyone in the world is using the metric system, right...?
/sarcasm
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Hope the ASIC thing is going good, otherwise I will not see the deposited btc in my lifetime. The 71 months to break even thing is not very real. It's more like 71k months. Is anyone receiving their claimed hashrate profit? I should receive at least 3mBTC at the current difficulty but am only receiving 1mBTC. Guess the pool hasn't been very lucky?
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We live in interesting times
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You're right. these lines are purely crystal balling, because the price will always come down after a big rally. In 100 years time the line will have a much smaller amplitude, but the price will be much much higher. (if bitcoin is still around)
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Bitcoin is going mainstream, really. If you only look here in the forum you only see a few faces, but there's a lot of people buying, and using, that don't even know of the forum. I was using bitcoin one year before registering in this forum. My mother is getting into it, maybe for use in silk road lol, and today, a great article on bitcoin came on a regional newspaper, explaining some of the fundamentals and how if it gets mainstream, it maybe will crash the fiat currencies(everyone here reads that newspaper) and I live in relatively unpopulated area in Portugal. Of course, the mainstream media isn't favorable to it, yet. But they will be forced to. Trust me, it's getting mainstream, volatility aside. The volatility means nothing, people believe it the same way. Satoshi is my hero ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) posted it on other thread, but it's more relevant to this one.
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Bitcoin is going mainstream, really. If you only look here in the forum you only see a few faces, but there's a lot of people buying, and using, that don't even know of the forum. I was using bitcoin one year before registering in this forum. My mother is getting into it, maybe for use in silk road lol, and today, a great article on bitcoin came on a regional newspaper, explaining some of the fundamentals and how if it gets mainstream, it maybe will crash the fiat currencies(everyone here reads that newspaper) and I live in relatively unpopulated area in Portugal. Of course, the mainstream media isn't favorable to it, yet. But they will be forced to. Trust me, it's getting mainstream, volatility aside. The volatility means nothing, people believe it the same way. Satoshi is my hero ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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The tin foil hats guys were right...we're being screwed behind the scenes. Or maybe it's just here in Europe, the police is trying to be more American than in the U.S.A.
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Oh ok. But why the fuck raid his home? Can't they just ask for info from him since it is clear that he shouldn't be held suspect in this case.
I think we're being f*cked for real here, if they start a crackdown like this on the exchanges stating things like terrorism and money laundering. We don't stand a chance if someone doesn't go forward and talks with the governments like grown-ups. Doesn't Bitcoin have a Foundation? Can't they speak against this kind of thing?
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I read the subtext the same. Maybe someone wants to do a paypal style fraud on him? Someone bought coins and told the police he never got them? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Have I missed any public accusations? What happened is that someone bought bitcoins in the bitcoin-24 exchange with stolen bank accounts, using the e-banking transfers, in Deutsche Bank I think, and someone must have initiated a lawsuit, probably the hacked account owners.
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I wish bitcoin would be a great universal mass adopted currency, but if the banking system starts a crack down on the exchanges, we're f*cked. But I will hold.
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Down with gox. Then again, I use bitcoin-24, but it's the same archaic trading engine, or a bit worse. And worse, their polish account got frozen because of some guys sending money there from stolen e-bank accounts, and now I've got my money stuck there, can't withdraw, or trade. If only there was a good exchange...
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Maybe he's mourning Margaret Tatcher's death...
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http://youtu.be/IbSOHwCOnG0The guy talks about how the trades take place in today's exchanges. EDIT: Honestly don't know if an implementation of that technology he talks about would be good for bitcoin...Maybe not for speculators, as the price couldn't swing too much in a short time.
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Perhaps....
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It is back to what it's normal in bitcoin, going up and down. It works for me as a currency, I've been using it frequently since last year, only recently started to hoard some little coins, realizing the potencial.
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I don't see any speculating going on here.
Yeah, just an envyous wannabe communist.
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