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81  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 10, 2017, 11:13:02 PM
good entertainment I'd say...
82  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 10, 2017, 11:01:28 AM
price explosion soon.

Brace yourselves accordingly.
83  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 09, 2017, 08:46:35 PM
This is the "Gotta-scare-those-average-joes-away" and "See-I-told-ya-so-its-a-bubble-ponzi-scam" portion of the show.

Bitcoin is a cuckold movement.  It's claimed to be decentralized yet it's entirely controlled by a couple companies like Bitmain and Blockstream - a corporation coin in other words.  There's not many excuses people can make for Bitmain, but people are going to claim Blockstream is "decentralized" or some nonsense, or that it's a "benevolent dictatorship".  I don't really care what you call it, it's still a technocracy and a technocracy is not decentralized.  

If people are going to claim bitcoin requires a round table group to constantly adjust and make changes to it daily, then that already shows it was a scam from the start since it was a dictatorial technocracy by default that would eventually just be absorbed by TPTB that already exist.  So the development/administrative side of bitcoin is designed to completely centralize into monopoly, while the mining side (PoW) is also designed to do the exact same thing. Anyone with any type of macro perspective is flat out lying if they claim it's possible to create a decentralized digital currency.  Their inevitable evolution will always be centrally administered slave instruments.  Gold and silver do not have these problems.

But how do the Jews fit into all of this?

They (people like Larry Summers and Bernanke) promote cryptocurrency to the goyim and tell you that you should buy it instead of gold and silver, duh.  When the govt and jews (same difference in the US) both tell you to stay out of metals and buy cryptocurrency instead, that's about as big of a red flag as you can get.

I love the Jewish conspiracy stuff too. But I try not to fixate too much on it.

But I still think its a good idea to diversify into crypto though PMs are awesome too. Gotta make money to survive at least in the short run.

Conspiracy theory?  The biggest IQ pass or fail test ever administered was during the Ron Paul presidential campaign where each candidate on stage spent almost the entire time span talking about what they were going to do for Israel while not even mentioning America at all HAHA.  If people couldn't figure out what's going on from that alone, the average IQ of America must be closer to 70 or 80 than 100.

I never said it was a theory. Its a real conspiracy.
84  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 09, 2017, 07:56:00 PM
This is the "Gotta-scare-those-average-joes-away" and "See-I-told-ya-so-its-a-bubble-ponzi-scam" portion of the show.

Bitcoin is a cuckold movement.  It's claimed to be decentralized yet it's entirely controlled by a couple companies like Bitmain and Blockstream - a corporation coin in other words.  There's not many excuses people can make for Bitmain, but people are going to claim Blockstream is "decentralized" or some nonsense, or that it's a "benevolent dictatorship".  I don't really care what you call it, it's still a technocracy and a technocracy is not decentralized.  

If people are going to claim bitcoin requires a round table group to constantly adjust and make changes to it daily, then that already shows it was a scam from the start since it was a dictatorial technocracy by default that would eventually just be absorbed by TPTB that already exist.  So the development/administrative side of bitcoin is designed to completely centralize into monopoly, while the mining side (PoW) is also designed to do the exact same thing. Anyone with any type of macro perspective is flat out lying if they claim it's possible to create a decentralized digital currency.  Their inevitable evolution will always be centrally administered slave instruments.  Gold and silver do not have these problems.

But how do the Jews fit into all of this?

They (people like Larry Summers and Bernanke) promote cryptocurrency to the goyim and tell you that you should buy it instead of gold and silver, duh.  When the govt and jews (same difference in the US) both tell you to stay out of metals and buy cryptocurrency instead, that's about as big of a red flag as you can get.

I love the Jewish conspiracy stuff too. But I try not to fixate too much on it.

But I still think its a good idea to diversify into crypto though PMs are awesome too. Gotta make money to survive at least in the short run.
85  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 09, 2017, 07:39:12 PM
This is the "Gotta-scare-those-average-joes-away" and "See-I-told-ya-so-its-a-bubble-ponzi-scam" portion of the show.

Bitcoin is a cuckold movement.  It's claimed to be decentralized yet it's entirely controlled by a couple companies like Bitmain and Blockstream - a corporation coin in other words.  There's not many excuses people can make for Bitmain, but people are going to claim Blockstream is "decentralized" or some nonsense, or that it's a "benevolent dictatorship".  I don't really care what you call it, it's still a technocracy and a technocracy is not decentralized.  

If people are going to claim bitcoin requires a round table group to constantly adjust and make changes to it daily, then that already shows it was a scam from the start since it was a dictatorial technocracy by default that would eventually just be absorbed by TPTB that already exist.  So the development/administrative side of bitcoin is designed to completely centralize into monopoly, while the mining side (PoW) is also designed to do the exact same thing. Anyone with any type of macro perspective is flat out lying if they claim it's possible to create a decentralized digital currency.  Their inevitable evolution will always be centrally administered slave instruments.  Gold and silver do not have these problems.

But how do the Jews fit into all of this?
86  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 08, 2017, 09:45:27 PM
I put together a list of upcoming forks,  & an estimated fork date.

Bitcoin Platinum  https://bitcoinplatinum.github.io (12 Dec)
Super Bitcoin http://supersmartbitcoin.com   (17 Dec)
Bitcoin Uranium https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2316506 (31 Dec)
Bitcoin Cash Plus http://www.bitcoincashplus.org  (2 Jan)
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Bitcoin Silver https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2311582.0;all (dead?)
Diamond BTC http://www.btcd.io/index.html#/  (?)


Bitcoin Uranium lol

I'm waiting for Bitcoin Uranus
87  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 08, 2017, 06:32:06 AM
And now back to our regularly scheduled program... - the fucking MOON!
88  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 06, 2017, 10:17:42 PM


What if I told you I'm getting dizzy?
89  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 03, 2017, 08:02:43 PM
Christ, what happened to "maybe we'll hit $10K by the New Year"?
90  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 03, 2017, 11:32:30 AM
what is the current ath? we must be close to another

$11485 on Gdax.  Mentally it feels like we are still someways off that to me.  

This comment has aged poorly. In 10 fucking minutes.

hilarious!
91  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 01, 2017, 11:13:34 AM
Comfortably over $10K going into 2018 I can foresee.
$100,000 by the summer and $1,000,000 after the next halving in 2020 sounds totally unrealistic.
I think one of the problems at this point is that even those that hold lots of cash let alone those on the breadline are totally unaware you can buy a fraction of a coin.

But I'd happily be proven wrong.


she thought that she had to buy in increments of a whole bitcoin

That's really common - at least two of my friends have said to me "oh, I can't afford to buy btc now because it's over $10,000"

It's better to start off by talking about satoshis.
___

"What are those charts you're always looking at?"

"I'm checking the price of satoshis."

"What are satoshis?"

"A satoshi is a hundred millionth of a bitcoin."

"What's a bitcoin?"
___

Then they start with the idea that satoshis are the basic units.
___

"What do satoshis cost?"

"You can buy a million of them for only $100."

"Wow. I can afford that. I can be a satoshi millionaire for only a benjamin?"

"Yep."

 Wink

benjamin?

u mean a  "brown bill"
92  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 01, 2017, 10:30:55 AM
maybe I will get dumb, and diversify into Bcash or some other stupid thing like that?  Perhaps?  Perhaps?

There’s only one counter-trend altcoin at this time in the Top 10:

https://coinmarketcap.com/charts/#dominance-percentage

Very dumb to buy it because it’s going down short-term (before it goes up, up, up again).

BitcoinSegWit is not Satoshi’s immutable protocol, i.e. it is not Bitcoin. It is a “pay to anyone” shitcoin. I smell a rat on the horizon combined with shorting on futures markets.

I wish you were a mutable shitcoin.
93  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 27, 2017, 09:39:41 AM
whadda grease pole
94  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 27, 2017, 04:50:30 AM
10K might be a tough nut to crack
95  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 25, 2017, 07:58:55 PM
Another ATH...

Can't take it anymore, and I'm out of memes too.

Going out for a walk to breathe some fresh air. The atmosphere is so nice & clean after raining, with lots of negative ions...
I know, I can't believe it. I really should be stoned right now...

Did you also happen to notice it's from the same Bitfinex market manipulation as always?  A single entity on a single exchange controlling the price all the way from $200.  It wouldn't be so bad if one guy was running the biggest pump and dump mankind has ever seen, but when it's one single entity operating on the most fraudulent bitcoin exchange that exists, it kind of sends alarm bells.

Thank you, entity.
96  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 25, 2017, 09:15:44 AM
I've been harping on this blocksize thing for three years. Now I see it as a symptom of a bigger problem: governance.

Yaaaaawn

whelp, getting pretty late guys, if this is the quality of the trolling around here tonight I think I'm gonna turn in

Dash chart just hit a new ATH again. it's hard to sleep. I just stare at my nest egg growing. My understanding is that Even Duffield owns about 250,000 dash but runs no masternodes. Even if he did, that's not a lot different than Steve Jobs or Bill Gates controlling a company with stock ownership. at 1000 dash/node, he'd only control 250 nodes out of 4400. 

He has the incentive to see his project succeed way more than Gavin or the blockstream guys.

I wish my new pet coin could level off so i could start sleeping again. It's weird blowing a thousand bucks on Chrsitmas presents and still going to bed way richer than when i started.

Scale or die.

Stupid DarkCoin premine lol. Duffield. How could anyone actually fall for this shit?

Wake TF up
97  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 23, 2017, 12:14:20 PM
Yep...  I have, i don't want one single person to lose their money.

The coin is oversold.  why would people (or bots) sit on this thread and encourage noobs to buy it, when deep down even the hardest bull knows it's the end for now.

Would you recommend your grandma to buy at 8150 ?  Please answer that question.

If it was 21 billion bitcoins, instead of 21 million bitcoins, would you consider a price of "8$" as expensive?

Yet it is the exact same thing as 8000 with a supply divided by 1000.

It's just that the average grandma can't even make distinctions between millions and billions, and how marketcap is calculated, so these things are outside her comprehension. It's that simple really. People who can't understand why bitcoin price is seemingly "high" will hand over their bitcoins for cheap. They'd do the same if they owned berkshire stocks - which are now close to 300k usd each, since they don't do stock splits and the quantity of stocks remains lower than other stocks.



yes in the current market it's very overpriced.

I agree. In fact I reckon your stash of BTC is only worth $0.10. You better sell them all to me now before the value drops lower.
 Grin

Dude just wants the price to crash so he can get back in.

Don't let the over-leveraging crush you again this time!
98  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 20, 2017, 09:01:08 AM
Full credit for having the vision and sticking to it through some long dark years.

I bought some AEON today for $2.45.  Maybe if I hang onto that for 10 years it will also be worth $8k.  It’s a Monero fork, equivalent to Litecoin.

Bitcoin is still your best bet. It's not too late to make a pisspot full of money just by holding Bitcoin.

When I bought in at $68 I felt like I'd already missed the boat. I was disappointed I hadn't learned of it 6 months earlier when I could have bought for less than a tenth of that. I really wished I'd found out about it when it was worth a few pennies.

Luckily, I realized how important Bitcoin was and didn't panic when it dropped to $50 after hitting $266. Instead I bought more.

Same thing during the long bear market following the Gox implosion. I kept buying all the way down and on every dip on the way back up. I amused myself through the tough times by sparring with Bitcoin-hating trolls like Notlambchop and Matthecat.

I shrugged off the loss of 50 coins to MtGox even though it raised the average cost of my other coins up to close to $200. I've kept buying the dips all the way up since then. Now my average cost is over $300 per. I'm still buying, except that now I'm buying a tenth of a coin at a time instead of ten at a time.
_____

I can see how some people feel it's too late to buy in. They said that at $30, again at $300 and again at $3000. They'll say it again at $30,000 but when John Mcafee avoids fellating himself on national television, people will be envious of those who bought for "only" $30k just as they are now envious of those who only paid triple digits.  It's all relative.
_____

I really don't see any current altcoin having the potential for growth that Bitcoin has. It's open source, its network is the biggest computer force in history, and  it has the advantage of being first.

The reason for the early success of Litecoin was that it extended the life of pre-ASIC mining equipment but most people mined it to buy Bitcoins.

Ethereum promised smart contracts but it was basically a scam on Vitalik Buterin's part to weasel other people out of their bitcoins by pre-mining and then holding the first ICO, payable in Bitcoin. Eventually the smart contract function will be added to Bitcoin via sidechains.

While there are some attempts at creating a revolutionary blockchain-based currency (especially in seeking anonymity) most are just lame me-too attempts.

IMHO only Bitcoin holds the potential to keep showing the gains we've seen these last 8-9 years. We may have missed the innovator stage of the adoption curve but we're still in the early-adopter phase. Just wait until we get to the early mainstream stage. It's not too far off.

Very well said. I entered at $200 and have to pinch myself every morning to check that I'm not still dreaming... Those reading your post will do good taking your advice.

So true. I got in at $14 and almost sold it all in disgust at $3. Luckily I didn't.

Wish I got in at $1 but whatever. Definitely still not too late.
99  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 20, 2017, 03:02:17 AM

fine ffs BITFINEX then

didn't want to say it...
100  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 20, 2017, 02:10:34 AM
We have seen this before. Exchanges reducing or stopping withdrawl - Why do banks do this, because they do not have enough cash to hand out all at once

If bittrex don't do something quick like this week.

It is time to abandon ship

Must we all be reminded of MtGox and Cryptsy

Start moving coins while you can

Again if bittrex do not fix it this week, I am serious move your coins

We will undergo a media and social campaign to bring awareness of this issue into the mainstream news at the end of the week

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=463202.msg24871464#msg24871464


this issue has been ongoing now for over 2 months

Absolutely.

I think we're on the verge of another major exchange "collapsing" and thus another drop in price.

They always find another hammer for poor ol' bitcoin (but it'll bounce back again stronger than ever)
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