Great job captchunk! I'll test it later
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I have an advice for you all here...
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* macsga zaps dogecoin down from the moon...
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I have to report some progress too. I've managed to open the wim file with imagex and added several stuff inside. The iso became ENORMOUS though... I'll fix my mess up a little and ttyl.
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Some agenda is up , US govt support for bitcoin is just too good to believe. I think governments are fast becoming aware that Bitcoin will grow extremely quickly, and they want to make things as favorable as possible to garner as much of the market as possible. What is it that you don't understand about bitcoin? The other alternative is fiat. Enough said.
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Chances are MOST people are either trolling here for a reason, or for the sport (I'm in the later category). In the 1st case things are getting pretty awkward when (under pressure) some other regulars of this thread have either watched their shitty TAs or persuaded by their posts and panicked sodl during a "crash". Guess who's winning...
Always remember the 5 rules of success:
1. Don't get emotional from other's people thoughts. 2. Not everyone here is a "nice person" you can trust. 3. IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO, DON'T TRADE. 4. HODL!!! 5. Until you desperately need the money follow rule #4.
Good Luck!
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Yeah!!! CHEAP CONIS!)@()@_(#)#@!*#!@ SELL SELL SELL!!! (TO ME) Good morning people. Seems we had about 50$ CCMF last night eh? You naughty ones. You CCMF without me...
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Admin issue seemed to go away with the second bootup. Still having issues however - mainly getting PENetwork to use the drivers for my USB wifi adapter. I installed them offline with DISM, added a line to load them at startup, and PENetwork lists it for an adapter choice, but I can't get it to send/receive any network traffic.
Sigh this is turning into such a headache. I might check out Gandalf's ISO again, my problem with it earlier was it didn't have the AMD drivers. Now that I know how to install them I might try that, and trim off a bunch of the bloat.
Same issues here. Plus I downloaded the whole pack and still can't open (even for viewing) the wim file. Gandalf's ISO works like a charm but won't install my atheros drivers so no wifi. I think I'll mess with it a bit more during the weekend. My mining machine works like a charm though and RealVNC gives it a perfect r/c which I desperately needed it...
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I think I'll call it a day. Feel free to CCMF without me, will bitch at you in the morning. Cheers.
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btw i have moved from a sophisticated strategy (buy on Monday and sell on Friday) to watching Adam's post of BUY BUY BUY or SELL SELL SELL.... i hate to use this " if i can do it, you can do it" BUY BUY BUY SELL SELL SELL lmao WHAT? Don't listen to Adam! He's only here for the DOGE! Much troll. Such lol!
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WE BTCThere you go That looks more like back(ing force) than consecutive bottoms. Plus, that's hardly hairy. That's irrelevant. It still stands as legit TA. CCMF!
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And not a single hairy, male bottom. WE BTCThere you go
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WARNING! Legit TA follows:As you can see we have (multiple) bottoms therefore... CCMF!
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Much doge. Such bark.
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There is an overstock of coins right now. It's going to be interesting to find out if overstock are able to hedge against the volatility. If they are able to, then maybe there's hope for a larger adoption of bitcoin. If not, and they end up with a significant loss, instead of the small gains they expected, the signal will be bearish. You are aware they are selling their coins, right? They ought to. They have to pay their suppliers with fiat money; what else could they do? I strongly believe though that they don't give up all their income in btc... It's not wise, nor profitable.
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wow this was a pretty shitty thing to wake up to
still, HODL
Until when? forever Until you need to byu smoehtnig. Yeah like a lambo...
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On other news: eBay UK to Allow Sale of Virtual Currency from 10th February[/size] Emily Spaven (@emilyspaven) | Published on January 16, 2014 at 21:36 GMT | Companies, Merchants, News ebay eBay is launching a dedicated Virtual Currency category on eBay Classifieds in the UK on 10th February. The Classified Ads category will allow for the sale of all types of digital currency, including bitcoin and litecoin, eBay representatives have confirmed. eBay Classifieds, which lists posts throughout the site, serves as the site’s answer to Craigslist. eBay provides the free platform for local buyers and sellers to connect, but does not participate in the transactions. http://www.coindesk.com/ebay-uk-virtual-currency-february/I think that kills localbitcoins with their 1% fees Unless eBay has seller protection, no one's going to care. Ebay would have never missed the chance to be in front seat with bitcoin. I mean any way you are looking at it, they're with it since the beginning. As for the fees. Read what the article says! As with the FUD, I really hope you people here didn't sodl. Hodl!!!!!
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“The use of bitcoin as payment violates the law.” "it has no regulations in place to prohibit the utilization of bitcoin." [...] "risk is the primary concern" does not compute. It does! They will be out of business with bitcoin!!!
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On other news: eBay UK to Allow Sale of Virtual Currency from 10th FebruaryEmily Spaven (@emilyspaven) | Published on January 16, 2014 at 21:36 GMT | Companies, Merchants, News ebay eBay is launching a dedicated Virtual Currency category on eBay Classifieds in the UK on 10th February. The Classified Ads category will allow for the sale of all types of digital currency, including bitcoin and litecoin, eBay representatives have confirmed. eBay Classifieds, which lists posts throughout the site, serves as the site’s answer to Craigslist. eBay provides the free platform for local buyers and sellers to connect, but does not participate in the transactions. http://www.coindesk.com/ebay-uk-virtual-currency-february/
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