1 Bitcoin Vires In Numeris 2012 Physical Bitcoin WalletThe mini paper wallet on the back is held in place with a clear sticker, showing the public key, peel off the sticker to reveal the private key. there is a small circle grove in which the paper wallet fits so that the back of the coin is totally flat. Auction is for 1 Coin!Starting bid 0.025BTC Min bid increment 0.005BTC Ends if no bids have been placed for 1 hour
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1 Bitcoin Vires In Numeris 2012 Physical Bitcoin WalletThe mini paper wallet on the back is held in place with a clear sticker, showing the public key, peel off the sticker to reveal the private key. there is a small circle grove in which the paper wallet fits so that the back of the coin is totally flat. Auction is for 1 Coin!Starting bid 0.02BTC Min bid increment 0.005BTC Ends if no bids have been placed for 1 hour
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1 Bitcoin Vires In Numeris 2012 Physical Bitcoin WalletThe mini paper wallet on the back is held in place with a clear sticker, showing the public key, peel off the sticker to reveal the private key. there is a small circle grove in which the paper wallet fits so that the back of the coin is totally flat. Auction is for 5 Coins!Starting bid 0.001BTC Min bid increment 0.0001BTC Ends if no bids have been placed for 6 hours
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sell sell sell! thats what i always say
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Christmas dont dump 80 000 BTC in 3 min.
Why not? Do you have any idea how much is spent on Christmas every year? U.S. shoppers spent $9.1 billion at stores on Black Friday. Yup. All invested in bit-coins, and dump simultaneously, or, at most, within a 3-minute window Alternate explanation: 'healthy correction' <== Yep, on Friday they spent $6.5 million dollars a minute. How many individual transactions made up the dump? Was it Coinbase, BitPay or some other account? I was told Coinbase and BitPay don't sell coins via exchanges, and have institutional[ized] investors lined up to buy their Precious at a premium, 'to avoid slippage'? Was I misled ? They didn't at first but who knows what they do now. How much can they absorb before they need to recover some fiat. Only they can tell you that. i'm pretty sure BitPay Speculates with its coins pretty sure BitPay is filthy rich in BTC... tony use to trade with his "personal stash" and as i recall he made all the right moves he bought the shit out of all the coins as priate was trying to short them at 12$ oh the good old days such drama in such a small community I used to believe that until BitPay laid off a bunch of people and lost a half million in a failed Bitcoin bowl advertising scheme. They admitted that many businesses are stopping acceptance of Bitcoin. I don't know anymore how stable any of them are or what they have. BitPay is fine, they will probably end up needing to hire again soon....
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0.1311
high bid : ~28$ a coin
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.078
high bid : ~6.65/coin
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Christmas dont dump 80 000 BTC in 3 min.
Why not? Do you have any idea how much is spent on Christmas every year? U.S. shoppers spent $9.1 billion at stores on Black Friday. Yup. All invested in bit-coins, and dump simultaneously, or, at most, within a 3-minute window Alternate explanation: 'healthy correction' <== Yep, on Friday they spent $6.5 million dollars a minute. How many individual transactions made up the dump? Was it Coinbase, BitPay or some other account? I was told Coinbase and BitPay don't sell coins via exchanges, and have institutional[ized] investors lined up to buy their Precious at a premium, 'to avoid slippage'? Was I misled ? They didn't at first but who knows what they do now. How much can they absorb before they need to recover some fiat. Only they can tell you that. i'm pretty sure BitPay Speculates with its coins pretty sure BitPay is filthy rich in BTC... tony use to trade with his "personal stash" and as i recall he made all the right moves he bought the shit out of all the coins as priate was trying to short them at 12$ oh the good old days such drama in such a small community
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A dump near the $500 was expected. Traders painting a double top. Also, some people are expected to cash out before years end for tax reassons.
I was a little worried we where climbing very fast in the last few days, so dumps like these give me confidence we are not going to crash hard in the next leg up.
we should head back down to 395 fast and start another slowly climb immediately That would be nice, but i dont think we are going sub 400... i think we will might hit 380, 400 1 min 380 the next 390 the next min +400 FOREVER the following day
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shorts are low, longs are high, price is high, its time to do a little selling...
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selling above 430 will prove very profitable at 395 or less 9-15% in about 3-8 days? probably
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A dump near the $500 was expected. Traders painting a double top. Also, some people are expected to cash out before years end for tax reassons.
I was a little worried we where climbing very fast in the last few days, so dumps like these give me confidence we are not going to crash hard in the next leg up.
we should head back down to 395 fast and start another slowly climb immediately
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i don't think the 10mins in between block will ever change.
but thats not a problem
tx are instant, and if you have some software doing a little work, you can make sure unconfirmed tx will confirm.
acutely you could... if you:
goto blockchain.info get a payment and sit on that page for 30secs, if it dosnt say double spend after 30s its very likly this TX will confirm even if a double spend is started later, becase it was seen first by the hole network.
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it's too much work watching this auction. good luck to all the bidders. smoothie (or anyone else) if you want 1 or 2 more coins we can make a deal in PM
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lol what the fuck is happening to price???
UP, of course. Don't you recall that BTC prices have been suppressed for a year, and maybe even 18 months? its good to see to bad a isold tho.
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