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21  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 21, 2015, 01:15:03 AM
I'm not mature enough to face my cluelessness like an adult, so that I could accept the generous tutelage of my betters and start to overcome my crippling stupidity, perhaps to even begin repairing some of the devastating damage that I've caused.

I bought at the top of the bubble, at EXACTLY the top, $1,200. Imagine? Accepting such momentous idiocy is more than my [already feeble] mind could bear, so I snapped.
Now I insult the only person on this forum who tries to educate me, instead of simply exploiting my inane retardedness and stealing my money.

Not the apology I was hoping for, but sure explains a few things...
Undecided


Initially, I thought that your post was funny, when I initially assumed that you were quoting my previous post.... instead, i realized that you were merely engaging in additional child's play.

hopefully, you are receiving decent pay for your attempts at creative immaturity, but in any event, at least you have mom to pay for electricity and cook food for you, and at least you have a computer and a basement, which is more than some people can say for themselves.

Chin up! No pouting!
I won't give up on you, Friend. No matter your ugly behavior.
22  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 21, 2015, 12:32:11 AM

Lol.
23  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 21, 2015, 12:18:44 AM
I'm not mature enough to face my cluelessness like an adult, so that I could accept the generous tutelage of my betters and start to overcome my crippling stupidity, perhaps to even begin repairing some of the devastating damage that I've caused.

I bought at the top of the bubble, at EXACTLY the top, $1,200. Imagine? Accepting such momentous idiocy is more than my [already feeble] mind could bear, so I snapped.
Now I insult the only person on this forum who tries to educate me, instead of simply exploiting my inane retardedness and stealing my money.

Not the apology I was hoping for, but sure explains a few things...
Undecided
24  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 20, 2015, 11:40:53 PM
...
There is a different dynamic for down versus up, and part of the reason for the different dynamics likely has to do with differing levels of ease to move BTC in comparison to moving fiat (and who may have access to mechanisms to move fiat quickly - surely, these days almost anyone has access to mechanisms to move BTC really quickly), which considerably changes the dynamics for each of two binary possible price directions.

The entities moving the market are not the entities who have problems with moving BTC/fiat onto exchanges quickly. There's little evidence that much money is actually moving in & out of exchanges. The fiat you sell (for BTC) is the fiat you buy (with BTC). It's simply a question of timing.


Well you may not have to really move very much fiat if you buy BTC in one location and sell BTC on an exchange (mostly thinking about Stamp).  And, really how do you know about money moving off and onto various exchanges, is there some public way of verifying such beyond attempting to infer such info from the order books and/or trade volume?

No, there isn't. At best, the only thing to be inferred from volume is the sum spent on making the volume look like it does. Not even that, in reality.
There's one thing that hodlers say that I agree with: you will lose money if you trade (unless you're a 'market maker'). The reason legacy real trading is regulated is to prevent exactly what's going on on BTC exchanges now.
Financial fraud develops & advances, just like any other field. Regulators manage to plug one loophole, manipulators figure out another, and the game goes on.

Now imagine this wealth of experience, this boatload of scams that got invented and burnt down IRL over *centuries*, and, suddenly ...unregulated market!!1! Everything old is new again, you don't even have to figure out new ways to do shit -- just recycle. Hard to get this across, but another way to look at it is imagine some bacterial strain that becomes more and more antibiotic-resistant as new antibiotics are introduced, and then... stop taking antibiotics.
Good luck.


What the fuck are you talking about?

You are the one who made the claim suggesting that there was NO real evidence of money moving in and out of exchanges, and I asked you, more or less, how you would know... then you agree that you do not know and subsequently babble on in some side and distracting irrelevant tangent.

Not sure what you mean. I said there's no evidence, and you expect me to ...offer you evidence? Of what, pray tell? Of there being no evidence? How would one go about doing that?


Yeah.    your response seems a great attempt at obfuscating matters.    Roll Eyes



In your first post: you imply that there's some kind of evidence that low amounts of money is going in and out of exchanges.

Then I ask you to provide some evidence for how you know what money is going in and out of the exchanges.


Fun With Shapes And Colors:
-Find the purple text. That's the first post.
-Now find the red letters that look chubbier then the rest within the purple text. That's where i tell you "There's little evidence that much money is actually moving in & out of exchanges."
Still with me? Good!
-Now find the navy (that means BLUE!) text. Read it. Read it again. Keep reading it until you start feeling the shame that's rightfully yours Angry

WTF is wrong with you? Why can't you even format your posts like a human being? What's with all the extra blank lines? And all those dirty words and nasty obscenities! Why? You kiss your mother with that mouth?

Every one of my sincere and generous attempts to help the hapless gamblers in this thread is instantly met with nonsense and rage. Why is that? A lesser man than I would have abandoned your ungrateful ass long ago, leaving you to rely on your own wits, i.e. to continue your hideously predictable descent into poverty and destitution. Why is it that I continue to treat you as if you were worthy of my time?
Why?
25  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 20, 2015, 10:17:07 PM
Bitcoin debit cards? Genius.

Now if Bitcoin just dropped that ridiculous 21 million coin limit, and mannaged not to lose most of its value over a couple of years, it'd be as good as real money Smiley



Oh wait, no... No it wouldn't. Nevermind.

P.S. I hear the 21 Inc. Bitcoin computer is now available for direct purchase. Not seeing much about it in the news for some reason, anyone buy one?
26  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 20, 2015, 10:03:59 PM
... I just hope his project fails miserably  Cool
... Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned Sad
27  Other / Off-topic / Re: Lamb Crotch Appreciation/Condemnation/Speculation Lounge on: November 20, 2015, 09:59:54 PM
Recent doxxing?

I must have missed it  Undecided
Start here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg13017701#msg13017701
(Big Bad Doxer couldn't handle the shame; deleted posts; ran away. Now sobbing somewhere, like a little girl Cheesy)
28  Economy / Speculation / Re: Breakout Bitcoin Price on: November 20, 2015, 08:33:20 PM
If the price goes down again fine by me. I will buy more because BTC is unstoppable.
YOU'LL NEVER STOP ME, PATHETIC REGULATORS!

YOU'RE WEAK!
29  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 20, 2015, 08:12:54 PM
...
There is a different dynamic for down versus up, and part of the reason for the different dynamics likely has to do with differing levels of ease to move BTC in comparison to moving fiat (and who may have access to mechanisms to move fiat quickly - surely, these days almost anyone has access to mechanisms to move BTC really quickly), which considerably changes the dynamics for each of two binary possible price directions.

The entities moving the market are not the entities who have problems with moving BTC/fiat onto exchanges quickly. There's little evidence that much money is actually moving in & out of exchanges. The fiat you sell (for BTC) is the fiat you buy (with BTC). It's simply a question of timing.

Well you may not have to really move very much fiat if you buy BTC in one location and sell BTC on an exchange (mostly thinking about Stamp).  And, really how do you know about money moving off and onto various exchanges, is there some public way of verifying such beyond attempting to infer such info from the order books and/or trade volume?

No, there isn't. At best, the only thing to be inferred from volume is the sum spent on making the volume look like it does. Not even that, in reality.
There's one thing that hodlers say that I agree with: you will lose money if you trade (unless you're a 'market maker'). The reason legacy real trading is regulated is to prevent exactly what's going on on BTC exchanges now.
Financial fraud develops & advances, just like any other field. Regulators manage to plug one loophole, manipulators figure out another, and the game goes on.

Now imagine this wealth of experience, this boatload of scams that got invented and burnt down IRL over *centuries*, and, suddenly ...unregulated market!!1! Everything old is new again, you don't even have to figure out new ways to do shit -- just recycle. Hard to get this across, but another way to look at it is imagine some bacterial strain that becomes more and more antibiotic-resistant as new antibiotics are introduced, and then... stop taking antibiotics.
Good luck.


What the fuck are you talking about?

You are the one who made the claim suggesting that there was NO real evidence of money moving in and out of exchanges, and I asked you, more or less, how you would know... then you agree that you do not know and subsequently babble on in some side and distracting irrelevant tangent.

Not sure what you mean. I said there's no evidence, and you expect me to ...offer you evidence? Of what, pray tell? Of there being no evidence? How would one go about doing that?
30  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 20, 2015, 08:02:40 PM
...
There is a different dynamic for down versus up, and part of the reason for the different dynamics likely has to do with differing levels of ease to move BTC in comparison to moving fiat (and who may have access to mechanisms to move fiat quickly - surely, these days almost anyone has access to mechanisms to move BTC really quickly), which considerably changes the dynamics for each of two binary possible price directions.

The entities moving the market are not the entities who have problems with moving BTC/fiat onto exchanges quickly. There's little evidence that much money is actually moving in & out of exchanges. The fiat you sell (for BTC) is the fiat you buy (with BTC). It's simply a question of timing.

Well you may not have to really move very much fiat if you buy BTC in one location and sell BTC on an exchange (mostly thinking about Stamp).  And, really how do you know about money moving off and onto various exchanges, is there some public way of verifying such beyond attempting to infer such info from the order books and/or trade volume?

No, there isn't. At best, the only thing to be inferred from volume is the sum spent on making the volume look like it does. Not even that, in reality.
There's one thing that hodlers say that I agree with: you will lose money if you trade (unless you're a 'market maker'). The reason legacy real trading is regulated is to prevent exactly what's going on on BTC exchanges now.
Financial fraud develops & advances, just like any other field. Regulators manage to plug one loophole, manipulators figure out another, and the game goes on.

Now imagine this wealth of experience, this boatload of scams that got invented and burnt down IRL over *centuries*, and, suddenly ...unregulated market!!1! Everything old is new again, you don't even have to figure out new ways to do shit -- just recycle. Hard to get this across, but another way to look at it is imagine some bacterial strain that becomes more and more antibiotic-resistant as new antibiotics are introduced, and then... stop taking antibiotics.
Good luck.
31  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 20, 2015, 07:45:29 PM
We're rich now, right?
RIGHT?Huh!!!!!


32  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 20, 2015, 07:22:25 PM
...
There is a different dynamic for down versus up, and part of the reason for the different dynamics likely has to do with differing levels of ease to move BTC in comparison to moving fiat (and who may have access to mechanisms to move fiat quickly - surely, these days almost anyone has access to mechanisms to move BTC really quickly), which considerably changes the dynamics for each of two binary possible price directions.

The entities moving the market are not the entities who have problems with moving BTC/fiat onto exchanges quickly. There's little evidence that much money is actually moving in & out of exchanges. The fiat you sell (for BTC) is the fiat you buy (with BTC). It's simply a question of timing.
33  Economy / Speculation / Re: European Union to crack down on Bitcoin on: November 20, 2015, 05:03:11 PM
But there will be much *fewer* bitcoiners, which is what regulation is all about.

The question is: will the HasbaraTrollFest continue once we go underground?

Can't see how going underground could hurt. They can't shoot you if they can't see you, amirite? I'd say go for it.

34  Economy / Speculation / Re: Illuminati End Game Started --- effects on BTC on: November 20, 2015, 04:26:37 PM
Those people want to kill us. And they are doing so, on a pretty much daily basis now. ...

You'll be fine. Chin up, Buttercup!

35  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 20, 2015, 03:41:57 PM
Are you saying that bitcoin might die Shocked ... again?
Bitcoin price is barely over the 2013 high now that we are going into 2016 soon. Aside from some gasps and fraudulent manipulations, it looks like it's going down for good.

So if you think that BTC is dead for good now at $320, you must of thought that it was REALLY REALLY really dead 101% for sure when it was trading at $230 for like a year before that.  Roll Eyes

You know that there are documented cases of corpses actually sitting up, as rigor mortis sets in? Don't mistake that for signs of life/rising from the dead.
Just something to think about.
36  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 20, 2015, 03:35:35 PM
back over 320 before bed, 333 tomorrow morning, 400 by Monday, new all time recent high before the month is out.

good morning bitcoin, i see we are behind schedule... has the meeting about using bitcoin to track terrorists financing not finished yet?   

1. Terrorists realize that bitcoin is traceable
2. ~2 billion dollars' worth of BTC hits the market at once
3. ? ? ?
4. PROFIT!!
37  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 20, 2015, 01:42:21 PM
Hey Izabella, how much of your tiny salary did you lose with your leveraged shorts.
Sure there's some interesting similarities of profile but you certainly haven't offered proof, I wouldn't go dancing on the rooftops over your "victory".

I have information from a highly informed source that The Doxing is none other than Leah McGrath.

It's possible.



Anyone remember September 2013? Are we there yet? Come on guys - I need a little more panic to fill my orders. Grin

sry, yr 2+ yrs 2 late Sad
38  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 20, 2015, 02:56:52 AM
...
wtf !! is this here does that have any correclation to the price???

TL;DR: If you thought BTC is 'a store of value', congratulations!

39  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 20, 2015, 02:52:10 AM
yes effective tomorrow!

the next 24 hours dont matter.... crypto is done...  Cry
40  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 20, 2015, 12:48:00 AM
just turn the question around:

Would anybody go long here?

tbh. I don't see any reasonable reason beside the standart "Bitcoin is the Internet of Money" Andreas quote...

Well, shorting for people who hodlded is, basically, admitting defeat, so ...denial better than shorting. Not financially of course, financially ruinous. But,you know, 'far as not having to face the shame and... oh, nevermind.
But, other than 'Bitcoin is WebTV 2.0? How about 'bitcoin is so unstoppable, f8ck da popo!'


(sorry, thought of BTC when I saw that gif. I know it's a bit forced here, but just needed to share. Unstoppable!)
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