I like the adds on that site: "This New Method Earned This Man Over €6K In A One Day" Yawn, not interested to get out of bed for that.
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Stamp order book is clearing out. Just 1000 BTC left below $9000 $10,000
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Stamp order book is clearing out. Just 1000 BTC left below $9000. $4800 wall still HODLing.
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Congressman Brad Sherman wants to outlaw cryptocurrencies.
From wikipedia, his main complaint seems to be that some people are getting wealthy while doing very little work. Does he realize how strange that sounds when told by a Congressman?
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FFS everyone call your state Attorney General, your local Sheriff or Police Chief, your Governor, your Senator, you Congressman, the SEC, the FBI, the IRS, the CIA, the CFTC, and lets get some crackdowns on Bitcoin, Bitcoin Exchanges, and all the bad Bitcoin criminals so we can pump this thing to 100k in a month or two. Moar FUD! SEC doesn't have time to go after real criminals, they are too busy with Elon's tweets. I see you left the NSA out, since they made bitcoin :-)
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People in secret societies have to keep their membership secret.
The answer is completely public for everyone to see, all you need to to is press "previous page" a couple thousand times. BTW, we are closing in on $6244, twice the 3122 bottom on stamp.
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451: Unavailable due to legal reasons
https://www.usa-proxy.orgFiltering based on IP address is not a legal solution. The law applies also to EU citizens travelling all over the world.
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Lol, count yourself lucky you don't need autodesk products
People only think they need adsk products.
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[...] The EU is just shifting the problem to the edge of the EU instead of trying to make borders less relevant.
Please explain, do you mean the refugee problem? Nevertheless borderless Europe is pretty fcking convenient, especially for someone who travels a lot. Just drive/travel from country to country without any hassle. Shengen area is a blessing. Not specifically refugees (there are hardly any refugees, it is just immigration), but especially import tariffs or just plain blocking imports for silly reasons, forcing a single currency without enforcing responsible budgeting by member states or at least trying to harmonize wages and taxes, setting up EU police forces and army that is out of control of any member state, actively seeking confrontations with surrounding countries, etc. The EU in no way trying to make the EU border less relevant.
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I hope we can eventually get rid of this whole countries and borders nonsense. The internet is a good start and hopefully future space-based internet providers will eventually put an end to surface based internet filtering. And of course a global and distributed currency.
Well that’s what the EU is trying to do - get rid of borders. Of course the English want to put up more borders but never mind musn’t grumble The EU is just shifting the problem to the edge of the EU instead of trying to make borders less relevant.
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I hope we can eventually get rid of this whole countries and borders nonsense. The internet is a good start and hopefully future space-based internet providers will eventually put an end to surface based internet filtering. And of course a global and distributed currency.
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I'm just like those old guys, that collect cats and put $$$ in the couch. In my case it is crypto. (sad, sad) That's not sad, at least my cat doesn't think it is.
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"it is highly questionable that he can in fact code." That's a bit harsh. Anyone should at least be able to copy-paste something together in Visual-Basic.
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My predictions -
End of 2019 - $6,500 - $7,500 Price by the halving (May 2020) - $9,000 - $10,000 ish New ATH - Some time in 2021 Over $100,000 - 2022
I agree, in 2022 the price will drop all the way back down to just $100,000.
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The shorters were spotted trying to stop BTC with walls:
Having 1200 BTC to sell doesn't sound like being short. It could be longs trying to keep the price "low" until there fiat funds arrive on Monday, so they can buy more. If someone starts nibbling on there wall they can buy back for a similar price on Monday. That plan could back-fire when the whole wall gets eaten en the price moves before they can buy back. At some point they would have to cut there losses and move the wall further up.
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im not sure that wire gauge is thick enough to be safe. to me it like a possible fire hazard.
It's very risky by any means. Yes, dangerously insufficient amount of duct tape, by any standard. That type of plug is only for such low-power equipment that the wire gauge will be fine.
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All this time I also thought I hate working that was my main motivation to stack bitcoin in the last 2-3 years but then I realized I don't actually I hate working. I mean I don't really like it but it keeps you busy. I can keep working just fine. (as long as I can say enough! and gtfo to a vacation whenever i like)
Work is a lot less stressful when you know you don't need it to pay for the next months (or years) bills and fully own the house you are living in.
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The nibbling on the wall (@stamp) is about to begin.
How big is it? 1200 http://bitcoinity.org/markets/bitstamp/USDAt first I thought support was a bit lower than usual, but it was just the Y-scale that was a bit unusual :-)
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The nibbling on the wall (@stamp) is about to begin.
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