There are some open source scalping bots available if I remember correctly.
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Inspired by https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=48850.0, I create this thread. The craziness has gone to such levels that people are taking out loans, re-mortgaging homes, dipping into college savings, etc. to fund their bitcoin purchases. And that has worked fine so far, while the prize has been rising. But imagine if the opposite happens: the prize starts falling. Then people will run for the exits to try to cover the their debts. This can make the prize sink even lower. It is a positive feedback cycle, one that has a potential to wipe you out if you are investing borrowed money and aren't cautious. Be careful everyone and don't invest more than you can afford to lose.
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every trade makes someone happy
The exchange ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Guessing this auction is over without notice?
Yes, see edit 4 in first post. Basically I had a lot of people that withdrew their offers.
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What will you be celebrating exactly? That you can say 'I told you' to your friends? That you can retire? That the market didn't crash after all? That bitcoin will be widely accepted? Honest question
this forum is hard work sometimes, isnīt it? it eats away substantial chunks of your time and to some it even seems to become a full blown way of live of its own. it was in one of those innumerable nights with hours spent in this unique forum, arguing/considering/exploring/sharing/fighting with you about this abstract gamechanger called bitcoin, when it dawned on me that I want to earn a shiteload of money by hosting a party for the newly-rich ftfy ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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Imo, because the last run up to 1k was not followed by a very severe crash but just a small one, it means that there were not that many bears, and those now have fewer btc to sell this time around. I think we will break it, sort of calmly.
So for goxllars I was right, but we seem to meet some resistance against 1000 on stamp/-e.
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It's a chicken race. Most of the times, someone will back down. Most of the times.
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Since there will be a lot of crypto people here, it could be a good occasion to do some key signing ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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The killer app is dns for onions though.
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A really simple local solution is a private city. Some company buys a piece of land, erects a city. Building roads and committing to maintaining them increases the value of the real estate they sell / rent out.
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Imo, because the last run up to 1k was not followed by a very severe crash but just a small one, it means that there were not that many bears, and those now have fewer btc to sell this time around. I think we will break it, sort of calmly.
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And, it's gone
Nah, not really yet, it just went to 480 and then back up.
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You have been warned ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) But really, there was such a topic about cheap 2-digit coins some 8 months ago. And the topic about cheap single digit coins a year ago. And they both seemed funny at the moment. Guess where are those now? In the history books. Saved for the future.... ditto
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I think you should refund the donations partially (obviously after getting in contact with everyone, so you don't send to an abandoned address...), since the forum has more money than it needs.
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What if it doesn't even come back down? Like is that even possible lol.
Anything is possible..... $500 by morning? That's optimistic. Maybe
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