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821  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: October 26, 2016, 11:58:09 PM
Looks like there's 1.8 million BTC in dust in the mempool.

Totally not one guy:



Just Roger Ver re-sending his bulk spamstorm all over again. He does this from time to time, in a stubborn attempt to shore up lost bigblocker cause.
Could someone explain this to the less able-minded people, like me? Smiley
822  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Beta-version release of MERCATOX. Crowdfunding Campaign on: October 26, 2016, 11:53:16 PM
So... You copied the poloniex theme down to the arrangement of buttons?
Please move your thread to the service announcements page.
823  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Be Smart, When Investing Your Bitcoins In Various Sites on: October 26, 2016, 11:38:36 PM
You know what, the only trusted investment on bitcoin is in trading. Never ever trust a ponzi site that to good to be true. I'm just basing my opinion on my experience.
Did you mean buying and holding?  Actively trading would mean that you would usually need to keep a good amount of bitcoins on an exchange, and exchanges can be hacked.
824  Other / New forum software / Re: Isn't SMF deprecated? on: October 26, 2016, 11:32:54 PM
So am I the only one who is used to SMF?

It is so stable.

@dreamer81, it looks the way it looks however design can always be changed even if it would (which probably wont happen) remain SMF.
I think there are some users on here that still like the old design better.  I'm pretty comfortable with the current look of the forum because it was here when I was first introduced to bitcoin.
Ah, the memories
825  Economy / Economics / Re: Big Crash coming on: October 26, 2016, 11:25:48 PM
So many people have told me it's imminent. I've been preparing for it since 2012, and now maybe it's the time to use what I have acquired in such a long time. I wish I never had to, but it looks like the bad times are coming Sad

Really you had acquired and holding bitcoins since 2012? I think that is already enough and I don't know the exact price of bitcoin way back that year. For sure that is already enough to make you some profit if you are going to sell it today. But why you are going to sell that because of this false alarm? You can still keep that.

There is no need to go back that far. If you bought the bitcoin in August last year around $200, you have made decent profits.

Unfortunately, those who bought the Bitcoin in 2012, has long sold it. At each oscillation of the course, many people simply do not want to risk waiting, so and sell it
Unless they forget about their holdings.  That has been, by far, the best investment strategy I've used to date.
826  Economy / Economics / Re: How would you double $100,000 safely? on: October 26, 2016, 11:24:02 PM
Oh man, if only you had purchased BTC at the time of the original post!  You'd be on your way to double your investment Smiley
827  Economy / Economics / Re: Why do people keep saying BTC is dead?! on: October 26, 2016, 11:22:29 PM
I also sometimes hear this. But I do not believe it. There are many predictions that say that the price of Bitcoin will grow. This means that Bitcoin will not die. It seems to me that that is dead Bitcoin say those who know little about him
bitcoin will not going to dead not because of these speculations saying bitcoin price will grow up but because bitcoin itself still having demand around its community so it will be long live no matter what those speculators had been said
Yeah I think bitcoin users are now smart enough, they will not immediately believe the speculation of a person, they will not be panicked by rumors and speculation before they are examined first
so I think when someone says that bitcoin will die in the near future it is bulshit

Well from previous experience, when bitcoin rises the majority of users "speculate" that it will rise to the moon
When bitcoin falls, the majority of users "speculate" that it will plummet, and die.

Just from what I've seen in the past few years.  I'm holding bitcoin long term. Smiley
828  Economy / Speculation / Re: Price just broked $650, so we next stop will be $700 by end of this week on: October 26, 2016, 11:16:41 PM
$700 is a good number but it can easily get past that.  Lots of good news for bitcoin by the end of this year.
829  Other / Off-topic / Re: What's your worst trade decision so far on: October 26, 2016, 11:15:44 PM
Selling BTC at $50 would be one of my pretty bad decisions. :-/
830  Other / Meta / Re: REQUIRED FOR TRADING IN THIS FORUM! Red tag newbie that asks for exchange using on: October 26, 2016, 01:14:30 AM
Please stop walking around like you own the place.  This is a FREE trading forum, a newbie posting deals to purchase BTC with reversible payment methods like paypal should already act as red flags for most people.
For the people that get scammed, they simply didn't care enough about their money AND will probably be much more diligent in the future.  
You can feel free to warn users about trading with untrusted users.

Also, I'm reviewing your posts and it seems as though you still didn't take your morning of java since we last spoke. Wink  Maybe it's the right intentions but you are simply encouraging bickering, name-calling, and so on.  Maybe do it via private messaging?
So what do you suggest?
Dealing with it the way that CryptoDevil is not doing it the right way to deal with the scammers whom are getting bolder with their scam attempts on members here isn't the right way to do this policing?
And private messaging does what? It does not expose the scammers from what they truly are.
So you want this to be transparent? That solves nothing monbux.

Honestly, I'm not fully against the idea.  It's just hard to take the same side as someone acting this hotheaded.

Quote
Because he knows what he has done and intended to do since the very beginning!
He think he is so smart. Don't you? Angry
I saw thru his lies and even outed him as the alt of brisco who scammed many people before disappearing when this piece of shit showed up. That is why I instantly said not to trust this filthy excuse for a human being, but people did not listen one bit! Tongue

Did those smaller trades to gain our trust then waited until got some poor victim for a larger amount then boom! Scam the hell outta him.

I hope you rot in hell you poor excuse for human kind and your mother is disgraced from your actions of what you did today if you even have one you motherless worm!
Angry

Why is this kind of harassment necessary?  He's probably a scammer, OK, negative trust him, warn users, etc. etc.  No need for unprofessionalism, it makes you look just as bad (exaggeration).
Tell me, does name calling, bickering, and insults from you expose the scammers for what they truly are?
831  Other / Meta / Re: Legendary in lowest activity possible? on: October 26, 2016, 12:42:17 AM
Reached Legendary today but was 798 activity yesterday and just got it today.
At 812?  Shocked
I was kind of shocked when this occurred!

I know it was around 850+ at a random time but this was a great surprise to me! Grin

Is it the lowest of legendary activity to achieve this rank?
Remember seeing a thread about the ones who reached it at the lowest level but right at 800? Hmm.. Undecided
I am not complaining! Grin

Lowest activity to become a legendary is 775 activity and there's at least 1 user who became legendary with only 775 activity.
Here's a post by theymos back in 2015.

Here are the luckiest and unluckiest Legendaries so far:

Code:
+-----------------------------------------+--------+
| realName                                | alimit |
+-----------------------------------------+--------+
| teukon                                  |   1029 |
| klondike_bar                            |   1029 |
| foggyb                                  |   1028 |
| jl2012                                  |   1028 |
| jbreher                                 |   1027 |
| DarkHyudrA                              |   1027 |
| zvs                                     |   1024 |
| bitpop                                  |   1024 |
| JoelKatz                                |   1024 |
| LightRider                              |   1022 |
| mc_lovin                                |   1022 |
| Portnoy                                 |   1022 |
| PsychoticBoy                            |   1021 |
| Raoul Duke                              |   1020 |
| fsb4000                                 |   1020 |
| organofcorti                            |   1019 |
| marcus_of_augustus                      |   1019 |
| markm                                   |   1018 |
| shmadz                                  |   1018 |
| Serge                                   |   1017 |
| tacotime                                |   1017 |
| notme                                   |   1017 |
| ewibit                                  |   1016 |
| ocminer                                 |   1015 |
| bitfreak!                               |   1015 |
| Hyena                                   |   1015 |
| theymos                                 |   1014 |
| CrazyGuy                                |   1014 |
| elux                                    |   1014 |
| CanaryInTheMine                         |   1013 |
| da2ce7                                  |   1012 |
| BitcoinEXpress                          |   1010 |
| ThiagoCMC                               |   1010 |
| b!z                                     |   1010 |
| jtimon                                  |   1009 |
| acoindr                                 |   1009 |
...
| Tigggger                                |    795 |
| sardokan                                |    795 |
| sgbett                                  |    795 |
| Mabsark                                 |    795 |
| Biomech                                 |    795 |
| Eisenhower34                            |    794 |
| bitcoin carpenter                       |    794 |
| BurtW                                   |    794 |
| siameze                                 |    794 |
| markj113                                |    794 |
| Chalkbot                                |    793 |
| derpinheimer                            |    793 |
| Richy_T                                 |    793 |
| stahanovec                              |    792 |
| runeks                                  |    792 |
| eleuthria                               |    792 |
| vokain                                  |    791 |
| BTCat                                   |    791 |
| ninjaboon                               |    790 |
| chungenhung                             |    790 |
| siulynot                                |    790 |
| killerstorm                             |    790 |
| wknight                                 |    790 |
| Benson Samuel                           |    790 |
| Pieter Wuille                           |    790 |
| TTBit                                   |    789 |
| Grumlin                                 |    789 |
| nikkus                                  |    789 |
| Azrace                                  |    789 |
| DiabloD3                                |    788 |
| MemoryDealers                           |    788 |
| 600watt                                 |    788 |
| giszmo                                  |    788 |
| Gabi                                    |    788 |
| cyclops                                 |    788 |
| weex                                    |    787 |
| dreamwatcher                            |    787 |
| nwfella                                 |    787 |
| Justin00                                |    787 |
| haploid23                               |    787 |
| Abdussamad                              |    787 |
| film2240                                |    787 |
| ethought                                |    787 |
| andrehorta                              |    786 |
| Nagle                                   |    786 |
| friedcat                                |    786 |
| saddambitcoin                           |    786 |
| marcotheminer                           |    785 |
| crazyates                               |    785 |
| sunnankar                               |    785 |
| MicroGuy                                |    784 |
| klaus                                   |    784 |
| phelix                                  |    783 |
| Miz4r                                   |    783 |
| Xenland                                 |    783 |
| cypherdoc                               |    783 |
| Bytekiller                              |    782 |
| loshia                                  |    782 |
| icey                                    |    781 |
| klee                                    |    781 |
| Adrian-x                                |    781 |
| shitaifan2013                           |    781 |
| rpietila                                |    781 |
| dexX7                                   |    781 |
| ajareselde                              |    780 |
| BayAreaCoins                            |    780 |
| cinnamon_carter                         |    780 |
| ulrich909                               |    780 |
| piramida                                |    779 |
| gizmoh                                  |    779 |
| GIANNAT                                 |    779 |
| eldentyrell                             |    779 |
| MysteryMiner                            |    779 |
| BitThink                                |    778 |
| monbux                                  |    778 |
| BitcoinForumator                        |    778 |
| muyuu                                   |    776 |
| Grinder                                 |    776 |
| mogrith                                 |    775 |
+-----------------------------------------+--------+
Wow, looking at that list, I guess I was pretty lucky. Smiley
832  Other / Meta / Re: REQUIRED FOR TRADING IN THIS FORUM! Red tag newbie that asks for exchange using on: October 26, 2016, 12:40:49 AM
Please stop walking around like you own the place.  This is a FREE trading forum, a newbie posting deals to purchase BTC with reversible payment methods like paypal should already act as red flags for most people.
For the people that get scammed, they simply didn't care enough about their money AND will probably be much more diligent in the future. 
You can feel free to warn users about trading with untrusted users.

Also, I'm reviewing your posts and it seems as though you still didn't take your morning of java since we last spoke. Wink  Maybe it's the right intentions but you are simply encouraging bickering, name-calling, and so on.  Maybe do it via private messaging?
833  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [AUCTION] Bitcoin Collectibles: Odds & Ends on: October 25, 2016, 11:47:05 PM
0.06 BTC if we can talk out shipping and lower it some Smiley
P.S. any more closeups on the wallet?  Looks sick
834  Economy / Goods / Re: Who from UK and paypal got £18 - i will help u make 4$ BTC stock on: October 25, 2016, 09:06:15 PM
Only 2 first persion ping me.
I just register new ebay account and sell product on it.
Now, need persion using my product and vote 5 start my product,
when you finished, i will refund all your money and send u 4$ BTC.
Ping me skype: xuanbach4410
if u need. thanks u!
You'd be better off paying the money first - you're untrusted and could run away with the money easily.
Perhaps try looking on fiverr?
835  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: (NEW) www.mybtc.ca - The easiest way to buy Bitcoin in CANADA on: October 25, 2016, 08:39:56 PM
If you are not the owner, why are you posting here for them?  Please do not advertise here.  If you are affiliated with them, feel free to post an announcement thread in the services announcements thread.

P.S. Shitty ass fees.
836  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: >> Get 0.01 BTC - Like and Subscribe << on: October 24, 2016, 10:30:42 PM
if this is true can be 0.01 BTC  Huh

i will try is done, PM me this about addres, i will wait paid

Like shared subscribed

Bit coin address
12jLteKT6SVhvmH3gbCD17bePgvtsnTD73

Thanx

BTC liked shared and subscribed
1HzpfmhjodN4UFXS8dTUsQ1WxSHc9cn8Zr


Shocked @op are u scam?
u have many negative trust LOL
I will not see your referral link  Cheesy

Not sure if you guys can read:

As I mentioned on the other thread, start using your brains:

It's been said multiple times that the OP is a scammer.  Please do not like, subscribe, and view his videos.  He will not be paying out (did you expect to receive $6 for clicking 2 buttons?)

I'd suggest you remove your likes and maybe dislike some of his videos. Wink Fight fire with fire?
Please, no more useless spam to be posted.  Thanks!

Any posts under this where the user has liked the video and is asking for BTC will result in that user being negative repped. I'm tired of seeing this scam post being bumped up every day, and this seems to be the only language some people here understand.
837  Economy / Marketplace / Re: What type of products you would like to buy with Bitcoins? on: October 24, 2016, 10:25:41 PM
Come to think of it, the thing I would want the most for bitcoin in the marketplace is for it to be used as regularly as fiat is being used now.  I'd love a time when you can say to a friend "Hey, 0.05 BTC says I can eat this without puking", or the cashier saying "Your total comes to 0.253 bitcoins.  How are you paying?" Roll Eyes  Yes, that would be a dream come true.
838  Economy / Economics / Re: Passive Income on: October 24, 2016, 10:18:55 PM
Don't invest in risky stuff as passive income. With passive income you want a steady and secure income long term without thinking about it.

POS coins can be a good one in regards to crypto, but the coin itself can still be highly fluctuating.


Quick and big profit with bitcoin is hardly possible. Lost when an unknown bitcoin without state regulation for a couple of years rose in price by hundreds of times. Now this is the opportunity to diversify and possibly to balance the investment portfolio is to invest in bitcoin. It is likely that the unstable dynamics of its value will be preserved and you can spend some good speculation on the difference of 10%. It is hoped that the price will not fall below its minimum of $200 after reaching the maximum level around $1000. So experts say, and believe them, although unexpected perspectives...


Quick and big profit is possible if you know how you will spend your bitcoin wisely. Like playing gambling games that you are sure that you are an expert. In a couple of minutes you can easily get and big large profit if you are very good at it.
Gambling games if you are an expert?  Lol, what you meant to say is that you can easily obtain a large profit if you are very lucky.  If not, there goes all your money.
839  Economy / Services / Re: Provide Unlimited Targeted Website Traffic Social Visitors for $2 on: October 24, 2016, 10:18:14 PM
I'll take a vouch copy if available... but things that appear too good to be true usually are so.
How is it possible to send 300k of REAL users to a website daily, and even more - based on specific keywords?  Roll Eyes
840  Economy / Speculation / Re: BTC keep rise again... on: October 24, 2016, 10:09:44 PM
Just checked "http://fiatleak.com/" and I couldn't agree further that the Chinese are responsible for the sudden increase, but let's pray it keeps going up for some weeks ahead.
Thanks for sharing that tool with us. Smiley  All I see is a constant flow of bitcoins going to China, lol

After 1 min:
China: 100 + BTC
USA: 1 BTC
Rest: N/A
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