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3641  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 20, 2016, 03:05:31 PM



Nothing flies in that country without the government to know about it! ... And they see Bitcoin as a good tool to control The West ...


How are they going to control The West with something that has marketcap of $11.6 billion?

Hehe ... I was hoping when someone brought that up! ...

So imagine China commies party knowing of "the BTCitcoin ponzi, ... They simply cannot allow their citizens to lose their money on a massive crash.

So what is the next phase? ... well they can control the printing machines ... they have 1.4 - 1.5 billion people ... They have enough supply to pump it!!!

They will probably let it fluctuate at some 2000$ - 3000$ price or more ... but they will not let it crash!!! They control the fiat, they control the BTCitcoin!

And they will be able to influence The West ... just by simply making coins so expensive that they can bankrupt western exchanges if they will want to remove fiat from The West.

For them, investing 1 Trillion in the coins means nothing from how many trillions they can print or "tax it from the people from a computer screen!" ... They can just make up 1 Trillion fiat!

Then probably it will take some time till The West wakes up and the governments will save from bankruptcies those exchanges! ... If China does it, we can do it!

Then the spiral continues! .. and goes on.. and on.. and on!... Till fiat will be pointless... and we will have to throw Gold, Silver, Platinum, Copper, Diamonds, Marble ... on a trading platform (Crypto) BTCitcoin vs. limited Resources/Commodities/Services. Amen!

Not sure why I put you on ignore initially. Probably from a keyword of ponzi or Beanie babies but you are bat shit crazy yet entertaining. More use of random bold please!
3642  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 20, 2016, 02:43:03 PM
Did any of you made even made a small thinking exercise, on the matter: What happens when BTCitcoin actually costs too much fiat paper to be bought?!?!!

Wow...I never thought of that. Whenever I purchase anything with bitcoins I must always use a full bitcoin.
3643  Other / Off-topic / Re: I spent all my saving on bitcoin, now i am broke on: June 20, 2016, 02:39:37 PM
I spent all of my dollars on gold bars. Now I'm just sitting here with 100 oz of gold bars broke as hell. 

Cry
3644  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 'Brexit' could trigger World War Three, warns David Cameron on: June 20, 2016, 02:19:16 PM
If it would shock you that a government (those in power) would do that, you don't know governments (those in power) very well.

I'm not saying that that is the case this time.

Normally I don't believe in silly conspiracy theories. But then, if she was murdered for her pro-EU views, then why this date was chosen? Why not a year before referendum, or a few days after the referendum? OK. I will agree that this was a coincidence. But then the same thing happened in Sweden as well. There also, the politician was murdered a few days before the referendum. If you believe that this was pure coincidence... then I don't have anything to say.

I always keep an open mind, but I also prefer to see evidence that is not filtered by the media. Until then, I'll go with the story being told until proven otherwise.
3645  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 'Brexit' could trigger World War Three, warns David Cameron on: June 20, 2016, 12:11:22 PM
So where will be the best place to get the vote count for the Brexit? What is the process? If the vote passes I want to be ready to go long on bitcoin Wink

It is being counted council area by council area and the Guardian and the BBC online with be doing live blogs, so you should be able to find out in real time.

Beware of opinion polls just now - Brits tend to be polite, so there will be a number of "shy Leavers" who feel it is a bit uncouth to admit to a pollster that they are voting Leave, but will do so in the privacy of the polling booth. Not to mention that millions had voted by postal vote prior to the murder and all reports were that the postal votes were heavily for Leave.

Thanks for the info.
3646  Other / Off-topic / Re: Would you like to receive your salary in BTC? on: June 20, 2016, 11:55:06 AM
Bah, I should have known better than to post to a thread that is just a bunch of signature campaigns posting the same thing.
3647  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Australia just discovered that investing in Bitcoin is profitable on: June 20, 2016, 11:52:31 AM
Something tells me that governments learned a long time ago that seizing peoples' money is quite profitable.
3648  Other / Off-topic / Re: Would you like to receive your salary in BTC? on: June 20, 2016, 11:48:51 AM
I wouldn't mind receiving my wages in bitcoin if it was easier to pay all my utility bills with it,  at the moment though it would be more Hassle than it would be worth since id have to change half of it back to fiat again to buy my week to week items.  Besides that it would be a bit of a nuisance if the day after being paid bitcoin drops by 30 dollars or so  but it could also go the other way so swings and roundabouts i suppose.

There are some things that are easier to pay for with bitcoins in the US (like shopping at most stores and restaurants) and some things in Europe are easier (like paying bills, etc).

Most things on the Internet are easier (cheaper) to pay for with bitcoins.
3649  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 'Brexit' could trigger World War Three, warns David Cameron on: June 20, 2016, 11:45:44 AM
The murder of the Labor MP has done the trick folks! Check the latest opinion polls:



Things have turned upside down almost overnight. REMAIN is now in the lead (by 3%), and there was a sharp 8 point swing after the murder of Jo Cox. The assassination of the MP was the best thing ever happened to the REMAIN campaigners in a long while.

And pretty much straight away, some vile, callous little creature standing for UKIP tries to make out like it was some sort of false-flag event to discredit the leave campaign:

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Lee Seville, a UKIP Councillor in Rochdale, released this meme on Twitter today which clearly infers he feels Jo Cox was killed as some sort of establishment conspiracy to hurt the Leave campaign


I sincerely hope that's not what you're implying with your post.

If it would shock you that a government (those in power) would do that, you don't know governments (those in power) very well.

I'm not saying that that is the case this time.
3650  Other / Politics & Society / Re: should women be blamed for wearing daring dress thus reason they were raped on: June 20, 2016, 11:40:39 AM
If the raper is a nigger or another Islamic beast, it is the one to blame, without anything to be thought about. Then, in case of two people of the same race, it has to be discussed.
I expect this to be sarcastic but yeah sometimes in reality that is happening. Bad thing to see people quickly judge person because of how they are born.

The interpretation of my words depends on where you live. In Europe, especially in Sweden, you'll see that what I say has to be taken the literal way. There "refugees" rape little girls and have nothing else to tell them other than : a Black cock needs to be merited. Then, the mondialist-leftism hide this and tell the people that it was a Swedish man, and he gets close to nothing in penalty.

Change the laws then. Do you know why Sweden is having the highest prevalence of violent rape in the world? Because the punishment is so lenient. Take the case of some immigrant, who arrives in Sweden from Somalia or Pakistan. If he rapes a woman in his home country, then the relatives of the victim will beat him to pulp. But if he does the same crime in Sweden, then he will be left off with a fine of $50 or $100.

I have already expressed my point of view on the subject, but maybe not in English. If a man rapes a girl who's from its own people, cut the dick. If it's an immigrant, cut the head. This is for virgin girls, so most likely children. In case of a non-virgin girl, married, the same thing. If she's not virgin and not married, one hundred whiplashes would be enough I think.

Why in you extremely strange view would you change the sentencing depending on whether the victim was married a virgin or a single unmarried woman ? Rapes rape, You should be given the harshest sentence available and there shouldnt be any change in sentence because you deem 1 womans life as worth less than anothers. You all need to move into 2016, this isnt the middle ages anymore.

It's from a pure fact side, aside from the psychology. If the girl was virgin, she loses something, while the non-virgin one loses nothing. It's just another cock for her.
What? it has nothing to do with the girl if she is virgin or not ,she still loses something that is her dignity. The two has no difference, they are both being rape and the who has been traumatized, a force sex is always a bad thing because it is unintentional. That doesn't mean a girl is not virgin he has nothing to lose anymore. If you'd been a boxer for example and you'd suddenly being punched in the face without your consent, should I say you have nothing to lose because you've been on the ring exchanging punches before. It is so different because even I for example that is a boxer still will be shocked on why the other guy punched me without my consent.

The virgin girl is pure. If she gets raped, then she isn't anymore. The non-virgin girl just take another cock. There's nothing lost. She might lose its dignity, if she have some, but the virgin girls lose it too, in addition to its purity. That's why the virgin girl is worst that the non-one.

How can you prove she was a virgin?
3651  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 'Brexit' could trigger World War Three, warns David Cameron on: June 20, 2016, 11:37:45 AM
So where will be the best place to get the vote count for the Brexit? What is the process? If the vote passes I want to be ready to go long on bitcoin Wink
3652  Other / Off-topic / Re: Would you like to receive your salary in BTC? on: June 20, 2016, 11:19:21 AM
Yes, I receive 100% of my salary in bitcoins using BitWage.

I did that last year at an average bitcoin price of $250 for the year.

Why would you want your money in a currency that is made to lose value over time?

As for stability, if the price is up since your last vacation, spend the bitcoins. If the price is down, wait until your next paycheck.
3653  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 'Brexit' could trigger World War Three, warns David Cameron on: June 20, 2016, 11:03:06 AM
The people never vote for more freedom. Only centralization of power over them.
Those who want freedom are generally minorities.


Yes, the minority is usually the one that wants freedom. The revolutionaries in the US were in the minority when they revolted against Britain. Most people were not all that happy with Britain but were not willing to do anything about it other than grumble.

But that minority tends to be more willing to act while the majority will just go along with whatever is easiest.
3654  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 20, 2016, 08:53:04 AM
The auction already started at 12:00AM this morning Australia time. So any money needed is already out of the market.
3655  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 20, 2016, 08:20:42 AM
Looks like the ETH spectacular (but entirely predictable) centralised clustfeck implosion is dragging on bitcoin, temporarily, which may not be bad thing to pace the current expansion that was in danger of getting ahead of itself. Looks like some large players may be trying to rotate out of ETH (too much risk) and into the one true base coin so the train stop at 760 is being delayed for them ... but the march to $960 and above is unstoppable as it will be the new floor for the miners after July 10 and they will enforce that as soon and as much as they are able.

dont you think we will correct since today is auction tend and the marktets tended to do that?

From past auctions, the price tends to go down shortly before the auction (people are selling bitcoins so they can buy at the auction).

If that was the sell off, we're looking good for a good climb at this point.
3656  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 'Brexit' could trigger World War Three, warns David Cameron on: June 19, 2016, 08:27:26 PM
The people never vote for more freedom. Only centralization of power over them.
3657  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I am pretty confident we are the new wealthy elite, gentlemen. on: June 19, 2016, 06:23:59 PM
Shoot for 2.1 bitcoins. That way you have 1/10 millionth of all bitcoins that will ever be created.

After that go for 21 so that you hold one millionth of all bitcoins.

If you can get there then go for 210 bitcoins. At that point you no more than 100,000 people will ever be richer than you.

If you work hard enough to accumulate 2100 you will be one of the 10,000 richest people in the world once Bitcoin is the world currency.
3658  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 18, 2016, 04:26:29 PM
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3659  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [announce] Namecoin - a distributed naming system based on Bitcoin on: June 18, 2016, 02:01:21 PM
Any reason Namecoin is up 25% today?

ETH owners fleeing to NMC?
3660  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 17, 2016, 12:47:41 PM
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