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161  Economy / Speculation / Re: SELL EVERYTHING!!!!! on: January 21, 2018, 04:21:20 AM
I'm gonna be honest with you all , i have been trading/investing since 2017.



I earned about 110.000 by trading and basically lost it all

Hahahaha what!? So you're a brand new newbie and you lost "everything"?! Haha here since 2017. Love it. That's literally months. Nicely done rofl. What was your motto? Buy high and sell low? Even the worst trader is lucky 8 times out of 10 in these constant bull markets.

Let's see some proof of these trades or it's all bullshit. I don't think anyone is stupid enough to lose $110k in this market.
162  Economy / Speculation / Re: Will we ever see 20k+ again? on: January 20, 2018, 04:25:51 AM
Wait so who cares about all that crap. So tether is investing in bitcoin with people's money? Lol that's priceless. What a sketchy crypto or company or whatever the hell they're supposed to be. Oh and 400MM in volume wouldn't really do all that much but whatever. They are free to believe whatever they want.
163  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Are Exchanges becoming too unstable ? on: January 20, 2018, 04:23:36 AM
Um you're on piece of shit exchanges,  so yeah they're going to be sketchy as hell, lag and screw tings up. All the while they'll have no support and you'll be screwed. Use bigger better exchanges and you should be okay, but obviously look how that turned out with mtgox. Who knows. Just keep your own private keys unless you're actively exchanging cryptos.
164  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to find good cryptos? on: January 20, 2018, 04:20:59 AM
I mainly just look at a few fundamentals. Is there a working product? Is the dev active (not on twitter or bullshit like that, like actually pushing out updates and important things). Is there a community to help new people and overall if the coin or token actually solves a real issue. If it just sounds cool, it'll do fine for now, but in a bear market you'll get screwed.
165  Economy / Speculation / Re: Screw that, I'm hodling on: January 19, 2018, 04:23:53 AM
I didn't fall for the bullshit and I'll never sell. Bitcoin > fiat. No amount of fiat is worth my precious bitcoins that no government can touch or inflate. The fiat price is irrelevant. People should know that by now.
166  Economy / Speculation / Re: Hold or sell it all ? on: January 19, 2018, 03:53:57 AM
I had money i was depend on for a long trip and the situation now kinda ruin my plans.
if its going to be fixed back within fe weeks i h can wait but if it can takes long months to years to recover i'd rather to sell it now all.
what you suggest ?
Of course you must sell it all.  You risk to lose a lot of money if you pretend everything is OK and do that stupid 'hodl' thing.

Why are you hear still?

OP. Really? Grow a pair. Cryptocurrency fluctuates. You really need to get over it. If you can't handle 30% dips you can't handle 1000% gains either. Go invest in the stock market or crappy 2% investments at your bank. Good luck even keeping up with inflation.
167  Economy / Economics / Re: Do bitcoin millonaires deserve their wealth? on: January 14, 2018, 05:05:26 AM
Life isn't fair. Get used to it. If you got in early enough and put enough effort for a small enough time then you have millions. If you got in later but worked your ass off you're probably still doing well. Newbies are taking less risk because Bitcoin is more mature so they have to pay more for them. It's like with stocks. When the company is new, it's risky. As it matures, it's less risky. At some point it becomes very stable.

I don't think anyone "deserves" to be a millionaire. So I guess no, they don't "deserve" it, but they are now and there's only more money to be made from here.
168  Economy / Goods / Re: Coin Armor - steel cryptocurrency wallet on: January 14, 2018, 05:02:29 AM
Why wouldn't I just take some sort of stamp and stamp a piece of metal with my private key? Wouldn't this achieve the same results? Also, isn't this just another version of a steel wallet, which has already been done before? What's the difference with yours?
169  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Help in exchnage listing on: January 14, 2018, 05:00:39 AM
Did you email from your internal domain? That usually sends up the red flags and makes them respond sooner. I wouldn't act too desperate. The fees can be hundreds of thousands of dollars and they know if you have no exchange that they can ask for more. It's a negotiation, but they won't make it seem like one.
170  Economy / Economics / Re: Is bitcoin really anonymous? on: January 14, 2018, 04:57:44 AM
Bitcoin isn't anonymous. That's just a fact. If you want something anonymous just use a coin that's anonymous like Monero or Dash or the other 100 shitcoin options that are out there. Just be prepared to hope back over to Bitcoin when anonymous transactions come to fruition in the future.
171  Economy / Economics / Re: Imagine Bitcoin recognized around the world. on: January 14, 2018, 04:29:10 AM
Bitcoin is definitely already recognized around the world. You can't ignore something when your government has to start making laws about it because it's part of everyone's life. Is there anywhere that hasn't said anything on Bitcoin at all? That would be weird. Assuming they would be able to use the technology, so maybe not some very poor third world countries.
172  Economy / Services / Re: Simple task, make 0.01 BTC on: January 14, 2018, 04:24:26 AM
Sounds easy enough, so what's the catch? We all know you can't PM everyone here so just give the details and let us decide if this is worth the time/effort or not.

Is this thing that you're going to ask us to do illegal?
173  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin banned on: January 14, 2018, 04:22:21 AM
Oh no. The bitcoin is dead. Oh dear. Whatever shall we do.  Sad

If it was banned (which is bullshit) it wouldn't matter because it's decentralized. No one can shut it down even if they tried. There is no one person to take down in order to have Bitcoin gone. You can try to ban things but people can still hold them very easily.
174  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin price fluctuation on: January 14, 2018, 04:16:53 AM
In 10 or 20 year we'll see a lot more stability and a steady "rise" in price (same buying power, fiat will be forever worth less and less). A pricepoint will be found and major banks and other financial services will have Bitcoin as part of their funds. You can se this happening already, so now is the best time to get in before another boom.

For now, the price fluctuation is entirely speculative and really means nothing.
175  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is the New Gold, a better safe Haven Asset, Do you agree? on: January 14, 2018, 04:12:37 AM
100% agree. I don't own any gold but I own Bitcoin. If/when everything goes to shit with your local fiat currency, you'll want to make sure that you have a backup. Has anyone looked into how long fiat currencies really last? It's pretty amazing. I saw a graphic showing that 94 years was the average. That's absolutely horrible and by the end of it the currency is worthless. We're so screwed so shortly it's not even an analogy.
176  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [NEW] Binance fully verified account for sale! For $50 dollars on: January 14, 2018, 03:59:03 AM
How many of you sketchy bastards are there? It's really not that hard to get crypto accounts at like 100 exchanges. Perhaps you should go back to school, get an education, get a real job and make a hell of a lot more than an attempted  $50 for hours and hours of attempted scams (that no one falls for).
177  Economy / Economics / Re: [BREAKING NEWS , EVERYBODY DO THIS IF YOU WANT BTC TO MOON ]!! on: January 14, 2018, 03:57:30 AM
Wtf. What a cringe wonderful and productive email you are sending...

"CMON!! CODE LIGHTINING RIGHT NOW AND GIV ME LAMBOS!!!!!"

Do you think spamming someone will make them "write code" 10x faster? You are actually making their jobs harder. Make us a favor and stop.


I don't respect the opinion of strangers.

Same. I don't respect the ideas of dumbasses, but it's basically the same thing. You think you're important and you're making a difference, meanwhile they've already marked your emails as spam and they aren't even seeing them. Congrats. Job well done. I'm sure we'll see LN sooner because of you.

Could you just spam the hell out of cancer research clinics too? They really need to find a cure already. Total bullshit. Spam the hell out of them.
178  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Fee per once of bitcoin transaction is too high on: January 14, 2018, 03:55:00 AM
Then just pay a lower fee or use a shitcoin like Litecoin or Bcash. They're great temp solutions if you need to make a ton of cheap transactions but they won't actually live up to bitcoin in the end so be sure to get out asap.
179  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: order book trick? on: January 14, 2018, 03:52:38 AM
To get fake volume on your shitcoin. That way people think it's more legitimate somehow and they go ahead and buy some from the one person who actually owns the coins for 1000x what they're actually worth.
180  Economy / Digital goods / Re: CHEAP VISA PREPAIDS on: January 13, 2018, 05:02:53 AM
What percentage are you charging, I can't make an offer when I don't even have a clue what your price range is.
To start I’m charging 50%. If you’re really interested then contact me on kik.

Ah, so you're selling stolen cards. Thanks for the confirmation. What's the point of owning a stolen card when the cops show up? Woop dee doo, you're up a few bucks. Now you've ruined your entire future. Prove they aren't stolen or gtfo.
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