same problem here (unrelated, but also happens at CampBX a lot)
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Back when I was only a lurker of the economics and speculation section, there was a thread that was created by a user stating that he was making his last post. It was assumed that he meant he was about to commit suicide.
What happened exactly? I only saw a glimpse of that whole situation, as it didn't really concern me. I'm quite curious now though, what happened to that man?
He is an actor in Korea and announced his dead in a movie. Nothing dangerous happend. Could be he needs always attention from foreign people... I think they're talking about the Atlas guy. Not the "actor". Funny though you'd get the two of them mixed up We all do. p.s. is bulanula back under a new name?
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comment deleted. Didn't mean to shit on your thread.
RJK, who me?
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This is the first i've heard about these. Very, very cool.
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Hilarious thread.
No. 7 at the table is reeses, I believe.
Also, in texas, you can wear hats inside.
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I sent .5 btc to a sig address once. Won't say who
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SPIKES = MTGOX Servers CRASH jesus you are annoying. @Vandroiy If I had the balls to be daytrading right now, It'd be pretty easy to siphon off these huge swings. I'm done buying bitcoins atm. I don't like what I don't understand, and I don't understand this market right now.
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We are there now, explain to me, why should we go further up?
we shouldn't. I've turned bear. No arguments about market irrationality, bubbles and so on, just pure fundamental base price.
market is market, irrational or otherwise. Market price is the fundamental base price. There is no magical price underlying bitcoin. I'm not sure what you are demanding here.
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Bitcoin is going to crash to a couple dollars again a few time as the high rollers realise they are in competition to cash out first. Not cash out completely mind you, just so much to make them a few million in 'stable' money.
This. Assuming bitcoin ever does become a stable currency, it's going to take decades because all the big profit seekers will, at some point, feel compelled to sell their coins and take cash profit and, thus, more widely distribute their coins. I'm still holding to the prediction under the dancing bear. We'll see single digits plenty in the years to come. I completely agree with proudhon. I'm not buying any more bitcoins until this nonsense has calmed down. Speculation and get-rich-quickers are driving this rally. People already into bitcoin are just buying more of it, mindlessly.
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For a company that tries to position itself as a "Trusted Bitcoin Platform", I find these facts disturbing:
- Anyone can reset anyone else's password by knowing their user name
- The "change password" form only has one field for "New Password" instead of two, allowing for user error.
Uh, I think rewording 'scam' to sloppy would be better in this case. CampBX is a sloppy?
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Watch Bitcoin Days Destroyed and time your sells accordingly. Anything else is folly.
This.
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I couldn't buy any bitcoins. That sucked.
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Would have expected Bunalula to have posted in this thread by now.
Some say he's unclemantis
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get this thread off my damn screen already
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very interested!
Email sent.
And yes, great material for a new thread.
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Has anyone thought about the fact that a LOT of bitcoin's value is due to the success and survival of Silk Road?
have you ever thought that SR success is due to bitcoin's value No, SR denominates in USD so that's not really the issue, right? Unless you mean the properties of bitcoin. Sorry for being off-topic. Way off topic. But if SR goes bust, aren't speculators kind of screwed?
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Has anyone thought about the fact that a LOT of bitcoin's value is due to the success and survival of Silk Road?
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