i have received a rather large box addressed to "Mr.Bitcoin" price will rise sharply soon!
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someone should just buy it up to 10k$/BTC sure it would drop fast but i bet it would stabilize pretty high and shoot that much higher on next bubble do it time is now
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I strongly believe that most TA is entirely useless for Bitcoin at this stage. The trading volume is too small. It is not very liquid. If only a tiny % of bitcoins exchange hands each day, it is difficult to discern through the popular TA methods the price direction or any meaningful patterns. Things like resistance and support levels are less meaningful. One large player can have a major impact on the price. So, it amounts to a guessing game more or less.
In addition, the Bitcoin market is subject to price manipulation to a greater extent than a lot of more widely held securities. It is more like a penny stock at this stage.
So, for all you Bulls cheering about reaching $100, congrats for being 'right', but some large player can just as easily knock the price down to $50 in short order and then you'll be 'wrong'.
wtv buy buy buy
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I wish i had mtgoxUSD just so i could buy up 100.xx
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I really should send more money, who needs an RRSP anyway ok if it gose lower i will buy more ok ok
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BUY!!!!!!!!!
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Hi jedunnigan,
Thanks for your comment, I've made some research on that. I have a question for you (and others who are native anglophones). Is the term "embassy" is ever used in english in a context other than political?
It's because in french, "Ambassade" is mainly political, but can also be used in a way like Jake.Hobson said. In many dictionaries, they also confirm this second meaning in french. But I've been looking in english dictionaries, and I have a hard time finding that second meaning for "Embassy" in english. Maybe something has been "lost in translation" here?
Just to be clear, I'm not talking about "Ambassadeur"/"Ambassador" here, they have the same meaning in both languages.
Thank you for your input.
I have seen it used a few times in contexts not politically motivated, but even then it is usually nation-state centric. Unfortunately that is not where the issue with the usage lies in my opinion--embassy implies an official representation of some thing, in this case Bitcoin, which it could not be for the reasons I mentioned earlier. This could be argued to be a matter of opinion, so we may not agree on this point. But I had to say my peace. This is more like a community center, not an embassy--that should give you context for what types of names I feel are more appropriate. jedunnigan is just jealous their isn't a Bitcoin Embassy in his area...
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and now, i need to buy more bitcoin
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i want one
But you only like "cheap coins", adam! these are cheep coins! price is low on virtex.
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i would like to buy one or two..
group buy #3 ?
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Created Buy/Sell Amount CAD/BTC Value Status July 26, 2013, 5:08 p.m. Buy 0.0650/0.0650 88.00004 5.72 CAD Open 5.72 CAD i wish i had more money to take advantage of these low prices at virtex.
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How can SR and other business dependent on BTC work in this situation? Will they just switch to BitStamp? Any of you dependent on BTC-fiat exchange? It doesn't look very business-friendly environment.
maybe they can just switch to bitcoin! and not have to deal with MtGox or BitStamp
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$100 before the end of the day?
starting to look like that 95 on stamps 102 on gox
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