big crash at the end of November Which event do you expect? It crashes around the end and start of a month. And 2012 will make the price rise, but people speculate so they'll buy in early in December. That's pretty much the future.
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I still think it's going to stagnate around $3 for a week or more and slowly rise before a big crash at the end of November.
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I think it's going to hang around $3 for a week or two, then go up to $4 briefly in November, then gradually crash really really low like slightly below $1.
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bitcoin7.com has just this little text that they've been hacked and are slowly returning coins and money back to people.
What if MtGox suddenly has that and it got hacked big and is shutting down. What would happen to bitcoins?
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1) Sell now before it drops again? 2) Hold on and wait for it to rise more?
Usually when I do #2, it turns out everyone has done #1 and the price tanked lower than when I bought it. Sometimes it will even linger around where I bought it at and then I go, "no it will go back up" and then it goes even lower than I bought it and so I just go and sell before it drops lower and well I did that last time and I'm glad because that's when it dropped to the $2 range. But I'm waiting till the end of November to buy coins because that's the bottom before it rises in December and 2012.
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It'll get caught up in the whole day trading of bitcoin and you need something super popular to stabilize the price. If Diablo 3 had decided to use only bitcoin instead of only PayPal, then that would've done it.
Hmmm... considering your avatar is a furry, perhaps you should play on that. The ideal furry place is where they can roleplay, yiff, and then do really disturbing & bizarre yiff stuff, and then they can leave the world and claim they merely like the art and only 1% of furries are into yiff and they're just a dignified furry not into that.
That would not -stabilize- the price. First it would move it way up as people discovered the development. Then up more as people speculated on how many other large games/companies would accept coins. Then down if time passed and more did not or up if even more if others were getting in. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for stability. It should. Make online games that are item based where you have to treadmill for items and gold. Then have a system where they buy and sell virtual items, real estate, and characters with bitcoins. The more it is used for commerce, the more buffers keep the Gox stuff from controlling the price.
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Thought so. $2 seemed still way too low. Next month will be lower than $2 I suspect.
I don't know what it will rally to now.
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http://www.prisonplanet.com/senator-tsa-forced-me-to-go-through-body-scanner.htmlNapolitano responded to the lawmakers’ grievances with a smug reference to the incident that provided the pretext for the introduction of the scanners in the first place. “I can say the answer in one word, and that’s Abdulmutallab,” she stated.
What Napolitano failed to mention was the fact that underwear bomber Umar Farouq Abdulmutallab was aided through airport security by a “well-dressed man” despite the fact that he had no passport and was a known terror suspect.
It later emerged that the State Department was ordered not to revoke Abdulmutallab’s visa by “federal counterterrorism officials” even though the accused bomber had known terrorist ties, in addition to the fact that his own father had warned U.S. intelligence officials of the threat posed by Abdulmutallab a month before the attempted attack on Delta Flight 253.
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So has anyone had this happen to them yet?
Looking at recent activity, it is slowly climbing back up. I still think it'll hit its lowest at the end of November.
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I'm considering setting up a modified SecondLife server, where the currency is bitcoin, the rules/laws are set up by the people, and administrator duties are only to keep it running, allowing the inhabitants to create their own contracts and settle their own disputes. Thoughts/ideas?
It'll get caught up in the whole day trading of bitcoin and you need something super popular to stabilize the price. If Diablo 3 had decided to use only bitcoin instead of only PayPal, then that would've done it. Hmmm... considering your avatar is a furry, perhaps you should play on that. The ideal furry place is where they can roleplay, yiff, and then do really disturbing & bizarre yiff stuff, and then they can leave the world and claim they merely like the art and only 1% of furries are into yiff and they're just a dignified furry not into that.
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The fact that many people express the sentiment that the only thing keeping them from stealing, raping, and pillaging is the threat of police force (or for many Christians who claim God is the source of all morality that only the threat of hell) is indeed a troubling idea
Basically, it's the same thing keeping people from pissing and crapping all over where they live and eat so their home is full of waste. The curious thing is mice and some other little critters do that. Mice find food and then eat a little bit and then crap huge volumes, more than they even ate. Anyone who has had them invade your home knows this. So it's basically this.
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I researched it and I read it's just a fraud thing con artists promote. Anyone know???
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Thanks for the info. By the way, the additional footage made me very dizzy watching. Shakey camera work.
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I've noticed some times after a long drop, it'll surge and I'm thinking this is why. Like once it surged from $5 to $7 for 30 minutes and I think what happened was someone bought a little and then it forced all the shorts to have to buy it back and they all did it at once.
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I heard if it rises to a certain point, you automatically lose and must just by the coins or something to that effect.
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It's been rallying up today.
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