anything else is just pathetic attempt to make money, and not history.
I've made a thread about this before. I can't find it now. But like I said in this one, he will make it to restore honor to his family or something Japanese.
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I am on the 5th video. This is some kind of legal trickery where Canada's legal system is based on trust law and if you refuse to identify by your name and use some title, then it breaks.
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There was a smart phone payment system in the speculation forum. But it looks cumbersome.
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I know the founder of Ixcoin reworked Satoshi's name into Nasakioto something and made a Japanese face. So I'm thinking the real big alternative will be super Japanese. The person who founds the cryptocurrency that replaces bitcoins will have these traits: - skilled with a katana and shuriken
- promise seppuku should his idea fail
- be skilled in kancho
- be able to control his chakra (Naruto) enough to walk up trees, walk on water, and perform the rasengan
- robots?
- he will have some annoying tic like constantly saying (spelled phonetically not in romaji) "so dess neh?" after every sentence
- he will have european skin and blue hair like an anime character but fully Japanese
- your coin wallet won't be called a wallet. It will have picture of a frog and be called "gamma chan"
- he will know very little English because that's hardcore Japanese
- he will be a manga artist
- He will never speak casual Japanese no matter what. His Japanese will be extremely formal. He will constantly say "hai!" very loudly.
And most important of all, he will not make this cryptocurrency for money. He will make it purely for honor, particularly to his family. His dad may be all, "Why don't you go outside, make friends, meet a girl?" And he'll say, "But honorable father, I am too shy. Much apologies. However I vow to make the best cryptocurrency ever so my name will be remembered." And after he makes it, it'll be like when Sasuke shows his father his fireball technique. His father will just turn and walk away and then give a sutble attaboy letting him know he's proud!
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Its a trap don't rally!
I didn't say buy. I just noticed it rallied 10 cents. However high it gets later this month, it'll crash further the next. December, I think it may rally big in anticipation of the 2012 change.
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If it's actually 777 people and then someone sells 333 coins into it, how does Gox divy up who bought coins and who did not?
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Why doesn't he just let it fall to nothing and scoop it up for cheap? It eventually will climb back up in a few years anyway. Why does he want to catch a falling knife?
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Right now at $2, there's a $90,000 buywall. What happens if the rich guy or two cancels it? Freefall.....?
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As long as the price keeps bouncing up and down, bots are feasting on simple trades. I recently unleashed my custom written bot and it's doing rather nicely. The only time I lose out is when the market has a massive surge up or down and doesn't retrace its previous levels (eg. trades at $5 are a pipe dream today). I wonder how many purely human traders there are in the market?
I gotta wonder, don't bots just follow the swings so as the price steadily drops, you end up with more bitcoins but less USD$ worth of bitcoins?
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Agreed, people seem to think btc will hit a bottom, and immediately turn stable and start increasing. That isn't how it's gonna happen. It will likely hit a bottom, it will rise a bit, then people will start selling before it dips again, people like minsc will go all in and buy a buttload, drive the price up a bit, people who didnt get to bail on the way down will bail before it drops again, causing another crash, people won't buy in this time, and it stagnates, drops a little further, etc.
It may well be the end of bitcoin we are watching. Buyer beware.
That's true. When it hits bottom it tends to either: 1) Stagnate for a long time before rallying big 2) Rally up and then a mere 20 cents later some asshole will dump $50,000 worth of coins to force it back down and it'll crash even more So all those miners and early adopters who didn't sell, didn't sell, etc. now when it's gone to $2 are all "Okay perfect time to sell!" And when it goes below $1, they'll think it's an even better time to sell. They should've sold at $10.
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It'll probably crash till a month before 2012, then rally.
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1. ACTUAL licensed exchanges inside the United States. I want recourse for my money if the exchange just decides to pull a runner. If MTGOX decided to be "haxed" tomorrow not only could they steal all your bit coins they also now have many members personal documents for "verification" purposes that could be sold on the black market for much more then their entire bit coin business.
Anyone who wants to launder is either going to do multiple accounts or send fake documents. Most people who sell on eBay have multiple unlinked eBay and PayPal accounts and when PayPal randoms funds for documents, they send fake ones. So this has been going on for a long time.
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Btw: Minsc why you suddenly have gone bullish? 2 weeks ago you posted tulip bubble graphs and now this???
It's stopped stagnating and gotten very low. But I wouldn't buy until it gets to $1.
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Isn't Terra Nova just Avatar the Series?
No, its Jurasic Park + Lost.
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I was hoping somebody here could tell, but so far no one seems to.
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nobody pulled out, no fake bid walls, watched it live, was real selling through the 10-9.7 resistance all the way to low 9's
Yes when it crashes big, people are panic selling like this month.
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