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15741  Economy / Speculation / Re: BITCOIN BUY IS GOOD FOR SAVING PURPOSE on: August 07, 2012, 08:29:19 AM
I dont need signal I just want suggestions from other persons

30 days range of MTGOX USD Bitcoin Price is  $6.74257 — $11.3

So I hope august month end it is near $14-$15

suggestions welcome

Let me the first to tell you to trade at your own risk. No one will give you buy sell signals here and will take responsibility for any losses you may incur.

It's on you man.

Uhh so you want a "suggestion" but you don't need "signals". What are you really looking for? Someone to tell you to hold on to them?

Okay hold on to them and don't sell them. Ever....

There is a suggestion.
15742  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why we need Bitcoins for international transactions on: August 07, 2012, 08:27:28 AM
I guess that's why I use bitinstant or just go through dwolla and stomach the wait.
15743  Economy / Speculation / Re: BITCOIN BUY IS GOOD FOR SAVING PURPOSE on: August 07, 2012, 08:23:53 AM
30 days range of MTGOX USD Bitcoin Price is  $6.74257 — $11.3

So I hope august month end it is near $14-$15

suggestions welcome

Let me the first to tell you to trade at your own risk. No one will give you buy sell signals here and will take responsibility for any losses you may incur.

It's on you man.
15744  Other / Off-topic / Re: my plan on: August 07, 2012, 07:55:04 AM
When the price of bitcoin rises above $500 per coin I will stop buying. I will have half of my coins invested at about 1-2% per week which will be enough to retire and live comfortably for the rest of my life. Also I plan to buy a yacht and sail around the world.

Whats your plan when bitcoin rises above this price? Assuming you didn't sell your coins...


Motive: Profit
15745  Economy / Speculation / Re: BITCOIN BUY IS GOOD FOR SAVING PURPOSE on: August 07, 2012, 07:10:31 AM
Let me check my crystal ball...

...Okay my crystal ball says maybe

 Cheesy
15746  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I just made my first Bitcoin ATM withdrawal... 3BTC from my printer. on: August 07, 2012, 05:39:24 AM
very nice! Can I have them? Cheesy
15747  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Revisionism in Bitcoin Magazine on: August 07, 2012, 05:18:40 AM
I am thrilled to have received my PDF copy of Bitcoin Magazine, but very disappointed that the article The Bulls and the Bears: Twelve Bitcoin Hits and Eight Spectacular Misses has been revised to now be The Bulls and the Bears: Eleven Bitcoin Hits and Nine Spectacular Misses.  And the text about Bitcoinica has been rewritten to describe its failure rather than its success, noted "updated July 2012".

What's wrong with leaving the original version of the magazine intact?  The magazine was accurate as possible at the time it was published, there is no reason it needs to be revised.  Bitcoinica crashed and burned after the magazine was published.

I'm sadden to read this if that's the case.  Angry

On a lighter side, did the ink smudge while reading the PrettyDumbFuckup copy?  Grin

Were any grammatical errors--albeit few--corrected? If not, then why not?  Wink

Being from Indian is not the only reason I believe Matthew is Amish. He's rucky I'm busy with other ongoing investigations, otherwise this faux pas would have been looked into.  Roll Eyes

As they say: "Don't blame the mirror for your ugly face". Bitcoin Magazine just reflects reality. Electronic version was published recently and there is no good reason to list Bitcoinica as a huge success now.

Next time we will try to reduce the wait between print and digital editions to reduce chances of the bitcoin winners to become loser meanwhile.  Smiley

Yes there is a good reason, many of them in fact: archival purposes.  Academic purposes.  Research purposes.  When most publications make a mistake or find out something pertinent after the fact, they add a footnote to the bottom clarifying it.  They don't simply cut a new revision of the same issue with the story changed.

The PDF file format offers a fantastic mechanism for adding callout annotations.  Use that feature to note issue #1.  Address Bitcoinica's fall in issue #2.

I'll have to agree here. Sorry, Bitcoin Magazine team.

~Bruno~




+1
15748  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Who knows pirateat40 in real life? on: August 07, 2012, 02:59:19 AM
Thanks to all of you that came and sorry I couldn't spend more time with everyone.  I know a few of you were there and didn't get a chance to meet you.

Here is everyone that showed up.



We will do it again!!!

I -think- I recognize Pirate, Goat, OneFixt, and Gigavps in there, but the rest are just guesses.
I got pirate, giga, goat, copumpkin, burtw, and I think reeses.

Is it me or is it just white guys and one asian chick in this picture?
15749  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: CampBX a scam or just incompetent? on: August 07, 2012, 02:56:36 AM
For a company that tries to position itself as a "Trusted Bitcoin Platform", I find these facts disturbing:

- Anyone can reset anyone else's password by knowing their user name

- The "change password" form only has one field for "New Password" instead of two, allowing for user error.


Really? So not only do you have to keep your password super secret you have to keep your username super extra mega secret?

Wow...just .... wow...

These guys were on "the bitcoin show" ....

No wonder...

 Cheesy
15750  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [ANN] 700,000 Cash Deposit Locations in Brazil, Russia, USA - BitInstant on: August 07, 2012, 02:53:13 AM
I'm glad to say that this service is awesome! Now I don't have to wait 3-7 business days to get money to Dwolla. Within an hour your money is in your account.

Sweeeeet! Cheesy
15751  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scammers Everywhere! on: August 07, 2012, 02:34:55 AM
LOL funny story Cheesy
15752  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Zhou Tong, You better pay me now... on: August 07, 2012, 02:27:27 AM
So Maria, you gonna waste another 200k trying to get your 200k paid back from Zhou?

I love your plan!

 Cheesy

But she's a millionaire, doncha know.  She doesn't care about the money, it's all about the principle.   Roll Eyes

Okay give me the 200k and I'll get your 200k back for you  Wink
15753  Economy / Economics / Re: Even if PirateAt40 is running a Ponzi maybe it's good? on: August 07, 2012, 02:09:02 AM
I LOLed @ this:

http://www.pof.com/member9890227.htm

I'm not sure if it is him but sure a funny thought. Cheesy
15754  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: ButterFried Labs introduces a new line of chips for miners! on: August 07, 2012, 02:05:41 AM
I seriously thought this thread was a troll on butterfly labs. But honestly I think having some food products is a good good thing!
15755  Economy / Speculation / Re: This rally is a pirate bubble on: August 07, 2012, 02:03:46 AM
We will have many chuckles when the music stops and only one chair left.

+1 I can't see how this whole pyramid scheme can unwind itself in such a way that NO ONE gets burned.


I've got my popcorn ready. I think we will see much much drama concerning pirate etc. in the next 6 to 12 months if not sooner.
15756  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Macbook Pro Retina 15" *SEALED* - Below Retail - Escrow on: August 07, 2012, 02:01:53 AM
Seriously this isn't much of a deal....go sell it on ebay.
15757  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 2 Million unspent pristine bitcoins on: August 07, 2012, 01:32:24 AM
"pristine coins" as if one coin is better than another. I guess numismatics can happen in bitcoin but I rather think that's retarded. If it floats your boat to pay a premium to have 1 bitcoin from the genesis block...have at it. Cheesy
15758  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to buy large quantity in cash on: August 07, 2012, 01:03:27 AM
Why does anyone want 20000 bitcoins?  What can you do with them that is worth that much money?  If I had 20000 bitcoins I would sell them for dollars which and pay some bills.

Maybe he's going to buy 20000 bitcoins then sell them for dollars and pay some bills.

Oh right the solution to paying bills is:

USD -> BANK -> DWOLLA -> MTGOX -> BTC -> USD -> MTGOX -> DWOLLA -> BANK -> PAY SOME BILLS

 Cheesy
15759  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Can I want my money back from SatoshiDICE? on: August 07, 2012, 01:01:07 AM
I just placed 2 bets valued at 0.001btc in honor of our fallen hero here. Both lost Sad

I suggest you all do the same and if you win, forward the winnings to him.

It's worth a shot Smiley

Thanks for your suggest.

Today is my horrible day.

Yes also you're horrible engrish day.  Cheesy
15760  Economy / Speculation / Re: Best Time To Sell In Over A Year on: August 07, 2012, 12:56:40 AM
This may be a consolidation phase, before the next leg begins.

Or perhaps your first lesson in to what "goxed" really means?  Cheesy
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