Al momento perdo il 50% dell'investimento iniziale.
Rassicuriamoci sapendo che non si puo' perdere piu' del 100% D'altra parte si puo' fare anche di + in 2 ore con queste oscillazioni.
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lots of 10k+ holders offloading, scared of missing out on being a multi-millionaire.
...unless they bought back their coins at half the price they sold them 2 hours before.
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But, what if it isn't a bubble?
Indeed: it's bubble babble.
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"In the long run, we are all dead." - John Maynard Keynes
The long run has arrived for fiat money.
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Even if it crashes back to $160 BTC are very profitable to mine. It would be nice to see some sort of correction in the price to give us a bottom floor for the currency.
Maybe there is "no floor", since if it starts crashing seriously most buyers would stay on the sidelines waiting for a bottom, but since there is not any "real world" reference about a "fair price" for BTC, maybe we could plunge back to <10 USD in a heartbeat.
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I think the withdraw button is supposed to disappear if you have no available balance to withdraw. Not sure if it's working correctly. Would probably be a better idea to keep but disable the button.
I have still 1.34 BTC to withdraw
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I recommend you smaller investors pool resources, retain an attorney, and if viable...sue Jimmy.
It's what I proposed from day 1, when this scam started, and no one make a step ahead. They are good just to cry here like babies. Of course then scammers gonna scam
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This is an interesting thread because I too am predicting many deaths related to bitcoin, but not so much on the sui-side, rather on the assassination side. Libertarians here who crave a free market will soon realize exactly what that means.
"BFL hasn't delivered on time. You know what to do."
In that case many large-scale scams will stop happening here, and the world could be better maybe. But I don't expect that it will happen, unless the Russian mafia starts dealing in cryptocoins, and get scammed too.
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yet after a first successful withdraw today, now I cannot withdraw my remaining BTC on Vircurex. (Withdraw button disabled) WTF?
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It could have been worse, if they were able to steal his bitcoins too. But maybe they did not think about it... yet.
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On default settings of memory and voltage I think they will get hot in a short time if you keep the case closed. And if you have to mine Litecoins the problem gets much hotter.
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If there are no speculator and 1% of people (70,000,000) will invest $1000 into FREE MONEY then we have invested $70B ($70,000,000,000 USD) and we will split 11M BTC (11,000,000) result 1 BTC = $70,000,000,000/11,000,000 = $6,364
Not sure, since most of the money is not in private people's hands, not to speak about other financial instruments. How about backing the Quadrillion Derivatives Death Star by BTC? 1,000,000,000,000 / 11,000,000 = $90,909
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it depends on what you put in the inside and how do you clock it, then from the room temp. Maybe 2-3 cards underclocked and undervolted in a fresh room could be ok.
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sometimes I wonder if just because a bunch of nerds are not available to sell their fantasy coins at any price means that their coins are worth infinite, then I look at USD/euro/yen macro scene, and I realize that is just because a division by zero.
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Ok, still looks like a bubble in log-scale.
Yes. OK, it looks like a bubble, but it quacks like a bubble?
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Just received this from a friend. It could come handy when the parabolic ascent ends in a vertical drop:
Timothy 6:10 But the root of all these evils is the love of money, and there are some who have desired it and have erred from the faith and have brought themselves many miseries.
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E al netto dell'elettricita' in quanti mesi?
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