How about this one :once a shitcoin always a shitcoin
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If it wins, I am preemptively calling 23456 on mic's next competition. I have a feeling your 23456 prediction would be the bearish one next time . Try $54321, or if you feel bullish $65432 Meh $123456
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A standard list of warning signs of financial fraud, as applied to Bitcoin exchanges. - (1) Sales Appeal: The hook designed to lure you in is get rich quick without risk or hard work. Above market returns, guarantees, low or no risk, and no effort required are all hallmarks of investment fraud. Investment fraud intentionally appeals to the basic human emotions of fear, greed, and wanting something for nothing so that you will make an irrational decision. Be wary of any salesman who draws out your emotions as part of the sales process. Due diligence is how you remove the emotion and base your decision on facts.
- (2) Obfuscation and Misinformation: Fancy words and successful images are designed to win your trust by creating a façade of sophistication. Techno-babble is designed to intimidate you into not looking behind the facade. Multiple postings on the internet under various aliases are designed to create the appearance of many people involved. Professional images are designed to create trust. Always ask, "Where is the beef?" Never trust the façade, but instead look deeper to find real substance. Due diligence is how you look behind the veneer of obfuscation and misinformation to see if there is any real meat.
- (3) Unverifiable Claims: Secrets of the rich, technological breakthroughs, patent pending formulas, government conspiracy theories, and inside information are all examples of things that are either hard to verify or not verifiable at all. Never invest based on hollow words alone. Verify all statements and claims with independent third party information. Assume nothing is true until confirmed through due diligence.
- (4) Manipulative Sales Practices: Intimidation, inadequate disclosures, non-traditional payment choices, inadequate diversification or improper asset allocation, encouraging you to invest based on trust, or rushing you into a decision with high pressure sales tactics are all examples of manipulative investment sales practices that deviate from proven professional standards of conduct. Never rush a decision or invest based on emotion. Due diligence will slow the sales process sufficiently to offset manipulative practices.
- (5) Lack Of Transparency: All investment accounts should be registered separately in your name with an independent, third-party custodian, and all transactions in your investment accounts should be fully visible to you on a daily basis either through independent account statements or the custodian's web site. Avoid commingled, pooled funds where the manager has custody and possession and/or account activity statements are generated only by the manager and not by an independent third-party.
That's it, I'm selling all my bitcoin before anything bad happens. Thank you. I'm sure a year from now I'll look back and see that this, indeed, was the right decision. Confirmed
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Supply running out. Mainia to follow
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Just been reading, apparently Royal Bank of Scotland & their many sister banks have a good relationship with Coinbase & don’t close/freeze your account if you withdraw, even large sums.
I like the idea of multiple LBC sales though, myself.
Seems dumb to be talking about this now but we all need to be prepared. Should really ask somebody like Vod, OgNasty or Elwar who I think have already cashed out millions.
Don’t think I’ve ever seen a thread here discussing cashing out plans, techniques, strategies. I would start one but it’ll be filled with nocoiner noobs, one liner posting, broken English & sig spam.
.when I take fiat out of coinbase it takes about 10 minutes to appear in my rbs account . Are you withdrawing large amounts or small amounts? LFC_Bitcoin is probably talking about withdrawing hundreds of thousands of dollars? Always under £1000 Then it doesn't count. We're talking about 5+ digit numbers here... Just had a look and I can withdraw £10000 per day
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Just been reading, apparently Royal Bank of Scotland & their many sister banks have a good relationship with Coinbase & don’t close/freeze your account if you withdraw, even large sums.
I like the idea of multiple LBC sales though, myself.
Seems dumb to be talking about this now but we all need to be prepared. Should really ask somebody like Vod, OgNasty or Elwar who I think have already cashed out millions.
Don’t think I’ve ever seen a thread here discussing cashing out plans, techniques, strategies. I would start one but it’ll be filled with nocoiner noobs, one liner posting, broken English & sig spam.
.when I take fiat out of coinbase it takes about 10 minutes to appear in my rbs account . Are you withdrawing large amounts or small amounts? LFC_Bitcoin is probably talking about withdrawing hundreds of thousands of dollars? Always under £1000
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Just been reading, apparently Royal Bank of Scotland & their many sister banks have a good relationship with Coinbase & don’t close/freeze your account if you withdraw, even large sums.
I like the idea of multiple LBC sales though, myself.
Seems dumb to be talking about this now but we all need to be prepared. Should really ask somebody like Vod, OgNasty or Elwar who I think have already cashed out millions.
Don’t think I’ve ever seen a thread here discussing cashing out plans, techniques, strategies. I would start one but it’ll be filled with nocoiner noobs, one liner posting, broken English & sig spam.
.when I take fiat out of coinbase it takes about 10 minutes to appear in my rbs account .
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bitcoinPsycho currently winning this game, only a few left standing:
11119 bitcoinPsycho 12500 Paashaas 12546 Ludwig Von 14682 EatonABooger 14700 Saint-loup 17331 xyzzy099 19957 picchio 20000 bitebits 25322 crazy-igzo 30645 LoyceV
I don't want to win let LoyceV be the winner
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Was there any good news I missed, that's triggering this?
Dafuq?
You know whats actually the best news is..... like suddenly Belgium news, probably other countries as well post things like https://www.hln.be/geld/economie/bitcoin-passeert-grens-van-10-000-dollar~a9b5e6ae/So again more people being reached and will look into to "this BTC" only stupid thing is they write its cause of Facebook making a coin etc You guys know, newsman/woman just don't know what they write... But writing BTC passes 10K and is bullish and stuff... all news is good news You know... Friends and colleagues that joked and laughed at me in 2015-2016 when I suggested they invest in BTC, are now calling me and asking me to tell them how to buy... Not really sure if I want to help them. I say "just Google it, mate". Just tell them to pm gembitz for advise
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OK I will work out the formatting, for now here are the expected prizes per person Name | Entry | Prize | igor72 | 1820 | $227.50 | jackbauercsgo* | 2000 | $250.00 | abakr | 2200 | $275.00 | GrosWesh | 2222 | $277.75 | CryptInvest | 2300 | $287.50 | tomsoier* | 2500 | $312.50 | an@sha | 2750 | $343.75 | mp3.Maniac | 2844 | $355.50 | Kvanko | 2855 | $356.88 | Last of the V8s* | 3000 | $375.00 | HeRetiK* | 3100 | $387.50 | exstasie* | 3170 | $396.25 | Aveatrex* | 3250 | $406.25 | FractalUniverse* | 3325 | $415.63 | PoolMinor | 3355 | $419.38 | GoMaD | 3451 | $431.38 | GreatArkansas* | 3665 | $458.13 | RaspoBTC | 3850 | $481.25 | zerosoul* | 3875 | $484.38 | Schwarzenberg | 3885 | $485.63 | mikeywith* | 3888 | $486.00 | Globb0* | 3900 | $487.50 | Phil_S* | 3950 | $493.75 | JanEmil | 3999 | $499.88 | 600watt | 4000 | $500.00 | coinlocket$ | 4040 | $505.00 | powrslave | 4088 | $511.00 | my luck | 4100 | $512.50 | xenon131 | 4114 | $514.25 | cryptomaxsun | 4150 | $518.75 | Majormax | 4165 | $520.63 | ChefImGartenPavillion* | 4178 | $522.25 | harizen* | 4200 | $525.00 | figmentofmyass* | 4225 | $528.13 | cabalism13 | 4250 | $531.25 | Icygreen* | 4256 | $532.00 | bones261 | 4257 | $532.13 | nutildah | 4286 | $535.75 | alevlaslo | 4300 | $537.50 | bitebits* | 4321 | $540.13 | Toxic2040 | 4333 | $541.63 | 4rt3m | 4350 | $543.75 | bifle* | 4380 | $547.50 | kokoska | 4390 | $548.75 | HairyMaclairy* | 4409 | $551.13 | infofront | 4440 | $555.00 | DoublerHunter* | 4444 | $555.50 | Vadi2323 | 4500 | $562.50 | BTCMILLIONAIRE | 4542 | $567.75 | Wilhelm | 4553 | $569.13 | KTChampions | 4600 | $575.00 | kurious* | 4634 | $579.25 | greensheep | 4650 | $581.25 | 7jaka7* | 4651 | $581.38 | wheelz1200 | 4699 | $587.38 | Retina* | 4700 | $587.50 | Lambie Slayer | 4703 | $587.88 | Fattcatt | 4709 | $588.63 | plasticAiredale* | 4733 | $591.63 | Arriemoller* | 4750 | $593.75 | slocker* | 4756 | $594.50 | kenzawak | 4801 | $600.13 | Pmalek | 4805 | $600.63 | tomahawk9 | 4810 | $601.25 | jojo69 | 4822 | $602.75 | vizito | 4826 | $603.25 | JSRAW | 4850 | $606.25 | snowyNNN | 4875 | $609.38 | markiz73 | 4900 | $612.50 | Pamoldar | 4950 | $618.75 | Biodom | 4955 | $619.38 | V1lpu | 5000 | $625.00 | sergey1980 | 5020 | $627.50 | DarkStar_ | 5050 | $631.25 | Febo | 5099 | $637.38 | Lauda | 5100 | $637.50 | Smartprofit | 5135 | $641.88 | zhekinsp | 5150 | $643.75 | mindrust | 5200 | $650.00 | Ibian | 5201 | $650.13 | Red-Apple* | 5220 | $652.50 | Gary Levanevskii | 5250 | $656.25 | wachtwoord* | 5280 | $660.00 | bakasabo | 5304 | $663.00 | hatshepsut93 | 5330 | $666.25 | VB1001* | 5350 | $668.75 | Cryptotourist | 5425 | $678.13 | buwaytress* | 5432 | $679.00 | Bitcoin Smith | 5454 | $681.75 | NAVI12 | 5500 | $687.50 | Agrawas | 5555 | $694.38 | Lesbian Cow* | 5564 | $695.50 | klaaas | 5600 | $700.00 | klarki | 5630 | $703.75 | Spaceman_Spiff_Original* | 5650 | $706.25 | Heisenberg_Hunter* | 5671 | $708.88 | LFC_Bitcoin* | 5680 | $710.00 | Steamtyme* | 5724 | $715.50 | smartcomet | 5774 | $721.75 | _javier_ | 5800 | $725.00 | machasm | 5840 | $730.00 | Koal-84 | 5855 | $731.88 | yesiam6 | 5884 | $735.50 | talkbitcoin* | 5900 | $737.50 | stompix* | 5950 | $743.75 | JimboToronto | 5998 | $749.75 | Findingnemo | 6000 | $750.00 | cAPSLOCK | 6045 | $755.63 | mirakel | 6050 | $756.25 | o_e_l_e_o | 6095 | $761.88 | anonymousminer | 6111 | $763.88 | pooya87* | 6190 | $773.75 | Dunkelheit667 | 6193 | $774.13 | cygan | 6201 | $775.13 | Kriptopsina | 6226 | $778.25 | butka* | 6232 | $779.00 | Totscha* | 6290 | $786.25 | lexalebas | 6341 | $792.63 | AlcoHoDL | 6350 | $793.75 | Hueristic* | 6385 | $798.13 | BobLawblaw | 6420 | $802.50 | DeathAngel* | 6500 | $812.50 | crairezx20* | 6520 | $815.00 | d_eddie | 6550 | $818.75 | ivomm | 6666 | $833.25 | johhnyUA* | 6700 | $837.50 | Bitcoinaire* | 6750 | $843.75 | vapourminer | 6777 | $847.13 | sheenshane | 6800 | $850.00 | Buchi-88 | 6848 | $856.00 | BrewMaster* | 6850 | $856.25 | bitserve* | 6900 | $862.50 | mladen00 | 6972 | $871.50 | rhomelmabini | 7007 | $875.88 | Pursuer | 7100 | $887.50 | fabiorem* | 7200 | $900.00 | minerjones | 7250 | $906.25 | StartupAnalyst | 7300 | $912.50 | krogothmanhattan | 7459 | $932.38 | madnessteat* | 7500 | $937.50 | WhiteManWhite | 7777 | $972.13 | LoyceV | 7800 | $975.00 | F2b | 8000 | $1,000.00 | xhomerx10 | 8192 | $1,024.00 | Zuzma | 8317 | $1,039.63 | NeuroticFish | 8500 | $1,062.50 | Shinpako09 | 8642 | $1,080.25 | SPQRCoin* | 9000 | $1,125.00 | Paashaas | 10000 | $1,250.00 | Olegya199* | 11200 | $1,400.00 | ProfTP* | 11322 | $1,415.25 | bitcoinPsycho | 12345 | $1,543.13 | ChinkyEyes | 16800 | $2,100.00 | Lydian* | 18827 | $2,353.38 | Ipwich* | 21000 | $2,625.00 |
Come on BTC we can get there All going to plan . We all win
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HAPPY DAYS
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