... but where is the white pill?
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Woohoo!!!! This is really incredible!!! Forget all that Cyprus hullabaloo, THIS is the biggest news for Bitcoin's fundamentals all month!!! I think you guys are now undercutting practically every payment processor I've ever heard of!!
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It would be an MSB
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Is that possible yet? Just curious. Great news regardless!!!
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The person putting the 5k wall at 73.01 is pissing me off.
I'm giving it 3 hours before I buy out the whole thing just to watch him frantically try to buy it all back.
Glad I'm not the only one,who places limits on rally days? Cheers! It may be a risk reduction strategy between a client and broker for example. when client says sell (or buy) above/below XXX that is what you do not really caring about the extra little bit; you'd rather move the volume above below the limit specified. PS: ALL TIME HIGH!!! not yet... If I meant NEW ATH I would have said NEW good point
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Lucif, at first I thought you were a little nutty, but this thread has become pretty interesting, thanks!
best free TA, i think so... but he's still a little nutty, don't let that fool you.
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The person putting the 5k wall at 73.01 is pissing me off.
I'm giving it 3 hours before I buy out the whole thing just to watch him frantically try to buy it all back.
Glad I'm not the only one,who places limits on rally days? Cheers! It may be a risk reduction strategy between a client and broker for example. when client says sell (or buy) above/below XXX that is what you do not really caring about the extra little bit; you'd rather move the volume above below the limit specified. PS: ALL TIME HIGH!!! not yet...
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You call the top. I call continuation of the existing trend. I do not even need any charts and other mumbo jumbo.
Let's buy some popcorn now. We make a new all time high and I win.
+1
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Who's this Charlie 'Sherm' guy? (that was a great article, ie, I actually learned something "new"s) Me lol Hehehe... i know who you are, dont worry... you're charlie 'sherm'
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Well, there's this...
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=66844.0Once upon a time, Google considered the possibility of creating its own currency called Google Bucks, much to the likes of the Bitcoin cash system. The statement came after Eric Schmidt, Google’s chairman, announced his keynote speech at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Tuesday. The concept originally consisted of a “peer-to-peer” money system by which users can seamlessly transfer cash to each other via a hypothetical application. However, the project was eventually nixed because of the various laws about currency in different parts of the world which would deem the system illegal. The concept would also make it easier for potential money laundering scandals. “Ultimately we decided we didn’t want to get into that because of these issues,” Schmidt said. http://www.digitaltrends.com/international/google-wanted-to-create-a-google-bucks-currency/ Founders Note: LOL! Satoshi maybe did his 20% at Google....
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"A Ponzi scheme is a fraudulent investment operation that pays returns to its investors from their own money or the money paid by subsequent investors, rather than from profit earned by the individual or organization running the operation."
It's a kind of pyramid scheme. It's not a ponzi scheme because the operator isn't claiming that the investment is earning anything.As long as the operator pays as promised, it is just another gambling game. Some people will make money, some people will lose money, but you are likely to lose money if you play enough. "To be the next owner of the Silver Bar, the current price is 0.139 bitcoins. After your purchase, the Silver Bars worth will increase by 15%." - http://bitcoinsilverbar.com/That is a direct claim. This operator may want to revise their statement then, as even under your own definition it is a type of Ponzi scheme.
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I don't get why there are so many of these.
"...current price is 0.139 bitcoins. After your purchase, the Silver Bars worth will increase by 15%... the next Silver Bar buyer purchases it for 0.16 bitcoins. We then will send 0.153 bitcoins back to you. That means a 10% profit for you." ...and 5% profit for the host.
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yes it is. If anyone wants to partner up or help spread the word let me know.
Do what you will, at least you admit to it I hope this service brings you out from poverty.
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"A Ponzi scheme is a fraudulent investment operation that pays returns to its investors from their own money or the money paid by subsequent investors, rather than from profit earned by the individual or organization running the operation." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponzi_schemeThis game of yours is qualified as a Ponzi Scheme. Congratulations.
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scam? lol. ponzi scheme?
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Bitcoin is a digital currency. Dollar is a fiat currency. Euro is a fiat currency.
Yeah, I think we might need to adopt the "the".
Well, actually, they're all digital.
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