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1641  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 02, 2014, 09:05:29 AM
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Total US Debt Rises Over $18 Trillion; Up 70% Under Barack Obama
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-12-01/total-us-debt-rises-over-18-trillion



prediction
debt ceiling to be raised world economy collapses march 2015

Why March 2015? That is actually my predicted date for reaching $1,000+ by again.

heard a story about an economist that has predicted every crash and has predicted march 2015 to be the biggest of them all

as well recent stocks/commodities show a big decline
1642  Other / Off-topic / Re: Scientific proof that God exists? on: December 02, 2014, 09:01:54 AM
Do you guys have a step-by-step for the process of creation, or whatever way you think the universe came about?

I'm not going to write it here, but I could easily paraphrase the steps from Genesis. Do you guys have an alternative process?

The idea that evolution could do it is ridiculous on its face. Besides, like the ancient aliens idea, there still has to be a source and a process. Or don't you think so?

Smiley

yep

1643  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: With the current ripple bubble(?) I wonder what one can do with it on: December 02, 2014, 08:20:26 AM
crypto coin tables gets a regular visit from me and today i noticed how ripple is doing totally exceptionally well. so well that i start wondering if there might actually be anything in terms of merchant adoption. is there a coinmap.org for ripple? is there a list of accepting merchants available somewhere? is there some hint on the number of users like the blockchain.info/wallet?

    
..."With the current ripple bubble(?) I wonder what one can do with it "...


sell
1644  Other / Off-topic / Re: Scientific proof that God exists? on: December 02, 2014, 08:18:49 AM
The Bible is the written down record that contains the teachings of Christ. It also contains history, prose, records of what happens to people who do not follow the teachings of Christ, and lots of other things. What are you getting at?

Smiley

I have no proof of that book's integrity and I have repeatedly asked you for the same.

Are you going to answer the OP's question about scientific proof???

The proof of the Bible's integrity comes from God, not man. And it only comes easily when the person is not denying God/Jesus.

I know it is a difficult thing to go over a bunch of posts in a thread this large. So I will answer the question for you again. There is no scientific proof for God. At least not yet. However, the scientific evidence is for God way more than for anything else that we can think of/dream up. Go back over my posts in here, and you will find a lot of clarification, provided you don't take a lot of the wording on ultra-strict, literal meanings. Rather, try getting a feel for what is being said.

Smiley

Fuckin bam you really are, the book was written by freemasonry, hence my earlier masonic posts.. they created religion to destroy the all soul, knowing when we are united, god exists, devided (by religion) he falls, allowing for the second coming.. know ye not of asher, the 7th child of mog agorn? You know nothing of the reason atlantis and/or stonehenge was destroyed.. wanna know when jesus, you fool, last visited britain? I'll give you the fuckin dates, can your bible do that? NO.

God CANNOT exist as long as you deny me. Not just me, but everyone else you use the bible to abuse with your twisted view of the truth. Only when you drop your book, for a moment, and unite with your enemies will god exist.. but your to proud to do so and now know why pride is a sin.


http://www.deism.com/bibleorigins.htm

The Bible's Ungodly Origins

by Robert L. Johnson

Many rank and file Christians sincerely believe the Bible is a direct communication from God to man. I know I used to believe it was when I was a Christian. And from recent conversations with many sincere Christians I know this is currently true for many believers. Once it is proven to our God-given reason that the Bible is strictly a man-made collection of mythology the mind loses yet another shackle of "revelation" and is soon on its way to full freedom and progress.

The Bible was not handed to mankind by God, nor was it dictated to human stenographers by God. It has nothing to do with God. In actuality, the Bible was VOTED to be the word of God by a group of men during the 4th century.

1645  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: where to buy ripples? on: December 02, 2014, 08:11:03 AM


one does not simply walk into mordor and buy ripple
1646  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is Monero officially dead? on: December 02, 2014, 08:07:14 AM
...
Monero has gone out of it's way to screw investors short term speculators. A revolutionary standard for arrogance.

(1)  No GUI wallet.

(2)  More lost coins than you can imagine due to (1) and exchange ID requirement.

(3)  Devs constantly talk down price by saying it's irrelevant.

(4)  Clown shows like reptilia back on the street shilling for his One and Only True Love.

Enough. Fuck this shit.

Replace investors with short term speculators and I may actually agree. An investor as opposed to a short term speculator purchasing XMR at 0.01 XBT a few months back, who holds for a few years, could easily end up in the same position as an investor purchasing XBT in June 2011 at 30 USD, who also held for a few years.  

My take is the approach taken by the devs of focusing on the long term and fundamentals, makes XMR very attractive to investors, but equally very dangerous to short term speculators.

I think this is what it comes down to, XMR is the kind of coin that, regardless of speculators losing on short term, can reward holders on the long term like Bitcoin, I dont see many coin like this, in fact I only see Bitcoin and Monero.

.."in fact I only see Bitcoin and Monero."...

that can be seen as a very narrow minded point of view



1647  Economy / Speculation / Re: Automated posting on: December 02, 2014, 08:04:00 AM

dat wall 5000btc 360, 12000btc 300    bitstamp
1648  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 02, 2014, 08:02:57 AM
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Total US Debt Rises Over $18 Trillion; Up 70% Under Barack Obama
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-12-01/total-us-debt-rises-over-18-trillion



prediction
debt ceiling to be raised world economy collapses march 2015
1649  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 30, 2014, 07:28:18 AM
Right off to bed. Hopefully be a semblance of normality on here when i return.
You can't sleep. The next few hours are critical!

Nothing is going to happen in the next few hours.

People are wondering if there will be a dump due to Black Friday and now it is too close to 4th to short.

My bet is that we won't see any moves until december 4, then a rise in december 4

December 5th is my guess based off the 3D MACD which is still green and now is gaining momentum. I was worried that the bubble was losing steam a few days ago, but NOPE it's getting stronger!

I hope you nerds are ready for this!

And yes I could be completely wrong...but this is the speculation forum right? Cheesy

Edit: Also the 1W MACD is about to cross the signal line....and well we all know what happens when that occurs Cheesy



1650  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: People can now buy Bitcoin using credit cards on: November 30, 2014, 06:47:39 AM
as well as

btc-e.com

cirlce.com

and many others I imagine



No way btc-e accepts CC for btc!?

*Incredulous gasp*. Is this true?!

oops

withdrawl only for visa/mastercard

https://btc-e.com/news/201


1651  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin should have its own category, your suggestions? on: November 29, 2014, 08:07:13 PM
For years, people are trying to categorize bitcoin based on their traditional knowledge of economy/finance, to define it as money or asset, payment networks etc...

In fact, bitcoin is a new innovation and it does not fit into any of the existing category of financial products: It is not like commodity, fiat currency, stock, bond, or any kind of securities we know so far. Words like coin/currency/money are just misleading. Bitcoin is much more superior than exiting financial products, even the name like supermoney or cyberasset does not truly describe its unique properties

As it appears, bitcoin is a value certificate on internet. In its essential, it is only a protocol that connected millions of users economically, and the spirit of the protocol is to give the users total financial security and freedom, so that no one can interfere their own finance through inflation or any other means. This unique property greatly differentiate bitcoin from any other existing financial products we know

And if it belongs to a brand new category, it will be much easier to expand without conflicting with existing financial and law framework

What should it be categorized?  Roll Eyes






bit coin

bit - digital

coin - currency


..."digital currency"...




I think your overthinking this

as far as I know it was a currency to replace the issues with the GFC of 2009

hence the name bitcoin

yes it can do a whole lot more but essentially the blockchain was created to produce a currency









1652  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: People can now buy Bitcoin using credit cards on: November 29, 2014, 08:02:09 PM
as well as

btc-e.com

cirlce.com

and many others I imagine

1653  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Which mobile wallet that provide privacy? on: November 29, 2014, 07:59:02 PM
Reason for this is because recently the border enforcement officers (US and UK) are now aware of bitcoins. They randomly check laptops as well as cell phone for bitcoins if you dont declare currency transportation.

I was asked to give my laptop password and cellphone pin. If you do not comply, they will seize your laptop or cellphone for investigations.


Wtf? Did they actually do this? What airport was it at? and in which country? They can't just go looking through people's phones. And besides, you could just write the private keys down if you wanted to transport them.

London to NY flight,

"Do you carry any currency with value over $10k USD? "

"No"

"This includes digital money such as bitcoin"

"... No i dont"

"Alright, we would like to confirm. Let me check your phone and laptop"

....

The rest you can guess.


This is pointless regulation .."you cannot bring in 10k of bitcoin on your pc"... but you can certainly enter the country and then access your 10k bitcoin from an exchange or online wallet.

so the point of checking for bitcoin is pointless as it is so easy to circumnavigate the regulation, waste of time for everyone.





1654  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 29, 2014, 02:27:00 AM
Just say "no" to online Bitcoin storage.

Paper wallets FTW.

why not btc insured against theft like circle.com and like money is with banks
1655  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 29, 2014, 02:17:07 AM
The major problem that I see with Blockchain.info, and the most likely avenue of the theft, is simply that Blockchain uses your email as your password recovery (and even emails you your unencrypted private key as an attachment upon request.

The attackers likely have access to large amounts of compromised email accounts. Simply search those for any messages from Blockchain and voila!

Withdrawing the funds is still tricky as you still need to log into the website to withdraw, thus the use of TOR.

I work in IT and although I don't have to deal with end users much anymore, I do have to provide support for IT staff from other companies. I would say that less than one in ten IT professionals Shocked that I deal with truly understand crypto. I don't expect the masses ever will.

It's gonna be real tough to make bitcoin idiot proof enough for the masses. I'm bearish on this ever being possible without abstraction by a third party.

In my opinion, bitcoin will be a success if it simply opens the public's eyes to the opacity and corruption of our current system of governance and forces at least some level of transparency upon the established controllers of money.

Price be damned.


it is already hear circle has insured btc against theft and apps on mobiles to have a go anywhere service to shop with btc. It is only small at the moment but an insight into the short term future of easy payment system for consumers insured against theft, merchants have bitpay and simply thats it.

More services in the areas based on circle.com model and bitpay model with more merchamt adoption and i can use btc anywhere





1656  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 27, 2014, 01:45:32 PM


You realize that there is a fantastic get-rich opportunity there?  Those lizard-shaped pasta dumplings -- can be fried or served in soup, like wontons, or al sugo like ravioli...

Made from ground lizard flour?
I have no problem with lizards. They eat insects and I hate those.

Buy walls on OKCoin -> shortbuybacks? Huh

Insects are the food of the future, world predictions are we will outnumber the supply and environment in being able to support our current diet.

Insects are the key to our survival. Oh and bitcoin,
1657  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Vote for SpreadCoin logo on: November 25, 2014, 02:11:04 AM





i like this one
1658  Economy / Speculation / Re: UP or DOWN? TECHNICAL ANALYSIS of Bitcoin. How to forecast this digital currency on: November 24, 2014, 12:01:51 PM
This is an exciting comparison.

I added Elliott Wave counts for both charts. And as one can see, the current rally is not 100% comparable to the one from last year. It rather looks like an a-b-c bounce, not the start of an impulsive rally.
That said, It can still turn into one, and the next few weeks will tell..



if charts do indeed continue the next ath could be about may of 2015
1659  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 24, 2014, 09:26:25 AM
what's up with this volume
insider trading or pump and dump.

pump and dump then pump and dump some more maybe

This is an exciting comparison.

I added Elliott Wave counts for both charts. And as one can see, the current rally is not 100% comparable to the one from last year. It rather looks like an a-b-c bounce, not the start of an impulsive rally.
That said, It can still turn into one, and the next few weeks will tell..


1660  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 23, 2014, 09:33:59 PM
what have they done here.

2014 seems compressed compared to 2013



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