^You mad, bro?
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... I sometimes become almost curious enough to peek and see what she's posting at me when she knows I have her on ignore (same old tadalafil broken record?) but I'm not that curious yet. ...
Almost forgot This old chestnut again?
I'll say the same as I did 6 months ago or a month ago.
We'll probably reach our old ATH by mid summer, and hit anywhere from $7000 to $12,000 before crashing down to $2000-$2500, possibly before year's end.
We should be above $10,000 for good by this time next year.
Unless something comes along to break Bitcoin before then.
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... Being scared of disruptive technology = this technology objectively exploding in price in the future = not being on board now = missing the train later and crying about it.
Lol, I've ridden this train for years, selling on the way up during the last bubble because sane trading strategy. Continue chanting marketing buzz phrases & sippin' kool aid
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I know I seem like a downer to you starry-eyed finance enthusiasts; no one likes being told to stop running with scissors. ...
The thing is, your providing an unneeded service. I have been buying and using bitcoins since they were $0.70. I have never lost any money and if bitcoin went away tomorrow I would walk away having been wildly financially successful. You say that people like me are just sour because we didn't sell at the high. But I have never and will never sell a bitcoin. I use bitcoin to buy gold bars, guns, land, travel, cars, etc. I don't want or need dollars. I have a bunch of those also from ignoring FUD in other markets. Bitcoin has made money for many, myself included. Just as those who buy into a pyramid scheme early, and divest in time, get rich. It's the "divest in time" bit that you seem to be (intentionally?) ignoring. If not for the n00b money which poured into Bitcoin before the crash, your stash would be worthless, because math. If people continue to sell, the price will continue to tank. Of course it's in your best interest to maintain the illusion that all's well
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Just made this random discovery that our beloved block chain will have 333333 blocks any moment now, at least according to https://blockchain.info/latestblock API call. Why is this special? Because 333333 ---> 33 33 33 ---> 3+3 3+3 3+3 ---> 6 6 6 (satan) Some bad ass numerology is indicating that we're heading to 666$ soon. edit: here it is: I performed similar TA in the past
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... What you've been seeing is early BTC holders taking some profit off the table. Nothing wrong with that. Yeah, the smarter of us have already dumped
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Good morning Bitcoinland. Still going sideways I see.
Small dump with standard bounceback overnight. Nothing new. ... So consistently wrong... This old chestnut again?
I'll say the same as I did 6 months ago or a month ago.
We'll probably reach our old ATH by mid summer, and hit anywhere from $7000 to $12,000 before crashing down to $2000-$2500, possibly before year's end.
We should be above $10,000 for good by this time next year.
Unless something comes along to break Bitcoin before then.
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Congratulations on being brainwashed working drones for peanuts Chinese!
On a serious note, my respect goes to young students fighting the goverment. Keep protesting for rights.
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... But they've gained quite a bit of spending power over the last two years. If they continue to accumulate and dollar cost average there's a good chance they'll do quite well. On the other hand, if they accumulate savings in fiat they'll just be serfs allowing politicians to amass more debt and bankers to keep inflating the money supply. To each his own. Lol, if the whole exponentially increasing adoption/network effect mularkey has any weight, there were very few users 2 years ago. What you're seeing now is a typical pyramid scheme profit curve
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...Things will be back to normal tomorrow.
You could have listened to me. You could have lived...
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Wow bears
This is all you can do? Fucking embarrassing...
Got to keep your hope alive...
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...Unless you are purebred African, you have neanderthal DNA. Most Europeans and Asians have between 1-4% neanderthal...
Fun fact: Stay sharp, Bitcoiners!
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Im happee Me 2! Fistbump?
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^ The 50% -1 are welcome to GTFO and move anywhere that would take their sorry ass Amazing how many of you whine about taxation, yet are too lazy/stupid/inept/scared to do anything about it. You may now return to sulking & failing. Or they could just switch to a stateless form of money that can't be redistributed, confiscated, or inflated. Bitcoin don't give a shit what the 50% +1 vote for. Sure. Unfortunately for those who have switched to BTCeanie BTCabies this stateless currency, they've lost two thirds of their spending power over the last year, if they haven't lost it to outright scams/"investing" in Bitcoin "securities." And this currency still can't be spent without converting it to real money
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Lol, Chinese average household income is x10 smaller than that of US. Ten times. Excelsior!
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do we expect to hear something regarding fridays auction today?
Don't think so unless the winning bidders choose to tell us.
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... And when the US can no longer afford to pretend that the economy is doing fine, what will happen to all those dependent countries?...
You'll have to finally get a job
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... The bears fail a little more each time they get excited. ... Bears don't get excited. We patiently wait for you to come to us
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^Don't take it personally, this is teh internet. Imagine if I took all the personal attacks leveled at me in the AM thread to heart?
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^ The 50% -1 are welcome to GTFO and move anywhere that would take their sorry ass Amazing how many of you whine about taxation, yet are too lazy/stupid/inept/scared to do anything about it. You may now return to sulking & failing.
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