Whenever it will happen I just hope I will be there to see it and witness it. Not because I will be rich and I'll finally run my farm with no stress but also because I will have the best cocktail conversations ever!
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so it's dropping forward, because preev tell me 420 right now, we are returning to the rpevious peak, which was 500 with the last pump
i'm expecting few big swings while we are headig there, so another price correction is on the finishing straight
I love all these threads predicting the huge drops while all we do is keep surging upwards and we are doing this for weeks now. Guys, stop wasting your time. We are going up and none of these negative threads can do anything about it. There are enough miners and speculators that will take profit at some point. It can not go up forever. There are still trillions of dollars worth of capital that have yet to move into Bitcoin. Still have ample room to go up! Not to mention that there will be very few coins around. I'm sorry that we will never see the full cap since we will all be long gone by then. Few coins, greatest tech of the century mean a lot of people will be willing to pay this thing so much. And one day History will tell.
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We are stil early adopters.. The masses still have not discovered and embraced bitocin, therefore, we are still within the first 1% to discover bitcoin.
Yes, we may have missed the massive price rise from cents to hundreds of dollars, but we are still far from the endgame. Once the masses embrace bitcoin, we will all be called early adopters.
An early adopter is one who has mined coins with his laptop/desktop when cpu mining was stil enough and when the reward was 50 BTC per block. Like it or not we are not early adopters anymore.
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I don't see what's so special about today. An 8% up day within a wave of a consolidation period doesn't "male history".
I'm not just talking about today man, maybe you are a daytrader, I am not. I'm trying to see the big picture which is ahead of us. I'll remember "today" with a smile when the price will be where it should.
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I just hate being glued to the charts. It completely consumes me. Absolutely right, looking at the charts is making me sick I think this is the price to see History unfolding in front of us so that one day we can say "I was there" (and I got some nice profit) thanks to the greatest invention after the wheel.
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price looks set up for some Crazy swing...
There will be no swings, just straight bitcoin appreciation. Bitcoin price moving crazy like the ant going NSWE on you avatar
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Did MMM come off pausemode?
Is that thing still going? I heard the guy was sentenced to prison, did I miss something? Talking about price yes, is so nice floating around great altitudes. Let's stay up here
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Let's put things into sequence: Wright is not Satoshi but there's an article which claims that he can probably be him. Then this guy get raided by the australian police. If there was no article we would have never heard of him. My question is why and what this really have to do with bitcoin?
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Yesterday I lost: Ajax Molde resulted in a draw and I was sure Ajax was going to win. Bad luck, I saw many of you had troubles last day, very difficult results. Now that the group stage is over it will be much more difficult to predict the next results.
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if you want to invest in dice sites I would recomment Justdice , bitdice and betking they are all trusted and have good traffic here is a link to see info and stats about dice sites and you can pick a site from the list www.dicesites.comI was kind of surprised by the stats on that site because if so much money go into those sites this means a lot of people gamble quite a big amount of BTC. If there are so many sites in profit this means they have huge profits. IMO I would not invest in those: one would need a lot to get very few.
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Historically speaking we should have a pump every mid november/early december... but no history involved here! So I would not follow any kind of advice, sorry. Actually, I'd rather hold as usual.
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So he wanted his five minutes of widespread reputation but as soon as the story went public he got raided by the australian police. It seems clear that this guy is not Satoshi but I'm wondering why all this making by Wired and gizmodo? I don't think this is only to sell more copies or to get more traffic. I'm really curious about what will happen to this poor new "oswald", if you know what I mean.
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Fenerbahce Celtic FC under 3,5 goals AFC Ajax Molde Ajax Midtjylland Club Brugge Home or draw Rapid Wien Dinamo Minsk Under 3.5 goals Bordeaux VS Rubin Kazan Under 3.5 goals
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We are no better than those talk shows on TV: why do we keep on chattering about this guy? No proof, no Satoshi that's it. Simple. Our poll will not solve anything. For your own reference: In sum:
Only one key, the Original Key, is actually known to be associated with Satoshi. The Wired and Gizmodo Keys that supposedly lead back to Satoshi weren’t previously known to be linked to Satoshi, and their 2008 creation date could have been faked. Both keys use a longer and less-common key size than the Original Key. Both keys use a list of cipher-suites that don’t match up to the Original Key, and weren’t added to GPG until 2009. The Wired key was retroactively added to a 2008 blogpost sometime between 2012 and 2014, as noted in its story. A core Bitcoin developer who’s been involved from nearly the beginning looked back at 2011 chatlogs referring to “fake” Satoshi keys on keyservers, and found no reference to either the Gizmodo or Wired keys. He thinks that those keys weren’t yet uploaded to the keyserver in 2011.
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Bots down and market put to sleep! We know it now and the only plausible hypothesis is that those bots are from the exchange. Shall we be worried about the stability of this price in the weeks to come? hell, yes!
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If you get them all you'll shut down the House!Odds for those games are so high, are you going to play all those games?Don't you think is better to reduce the risks by doing different bets or playing less games?
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Juventus screwed my parlay yesterday got 5 games out of 6, so nervous. I'm going to try again tonight with these picks AS Roma VS BATE Borisov over 3,5 goalsGent VS Zenit St. Petersburg GentValencia VS Lyon ValenciaChelsea VS Porto Home or drawI bet this matchs thank you for good tips Always do your own research before betting man! Don't just simply follow anynone's picks blindly! In the end this is gambling and we're playing with real money. By the way, I hope we will both win!!!
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Juventus screwed my parlay yesterday got 5 games out of 6, so nervous. I'm going to try again tonight with these picks AS Roma VS BATE Borisov over 3,5 goalsGent VS Zenit St. Petersburg GentValencia VS Lyon ValenciaChelsea VS Porto Home or draw
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The police are very quick to act when the smell of money is in the air, it seems.. This makes me sick actually. And it is also exactly the reason why Satoshi is hiding. This makes it look like he is a terrorist. Let's hope for him he just got a little bit crazy and convinced himself he was satoshi somehow. he is a terrorist. i can prove it (quote from guardian article): The house was the only one on the street with a rubbish bin still outside, six days after the weekly Thursday collection Satoshi or not poor guy!Already wrecked by police!This is definitely why Satoshi will have to stay hidden as long as possible. This world does not love geniuses because its made by small minds who suck life from them. Never show yourself SN!
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I'm skeptical with this, as always.
Publicly stating that you're Satoshi seems to be one of the least Satoshi things that you can do...
He did not admit anything in fact. Quoting Wired I'd say "Either Wright invented bitcoin, or he's a brilliant hoaxer who very badly wants us to believe he did." Lots of signs match: the ultimate proof would be that he shows he owns the keys of the 1 million BTC address but I don't think that will happen. Anyway this story gets more and more interesting and cryptic.
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