Financial Times MAGAZINE: a bunch of colourful sheets whose main use is spare paper for lining cat beds and bird cages. Generally distributed for free in business class airline lounges. We are so being taken the piss off... literally
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Perfect. Bad press will only accelerate diffusion. We need this. Because bitcoin is to money what mp3 has been for music. Fighting it will only bring it to the attention of a larger audience that over time will discover its qualities. OK it will take a few years and some bruises. But people aren't stupid in the long run.
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Is it just me or this canyon has gotten a tad steeper if compared to few days ago?
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Bitstamp in trouble. Can't believe it only takes 120 coins. This is getting ridiculous.
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For two consecutive weeks, there's been a pattern of "big sell" starting Thursday So i believe the sliding ride starts today..
Nope. Mr. Manip only strikes twice in a row. The third time would be otherwise too easily predictable I expect next wash-rinse-repeat cycle from him in no less than 6 weeks - like when the memories of his distinctive pattern will have faded enough.
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Someone posted recently that Bitcoin will go viral one day. Probably true . Whether its Bitcoin and/or another Crypto remains to be seen. But it's not happening tomorrow as the infrastructure is not in place to support it. It would be an embarrassing failure and would be much more likely to kill Bitcoin than a 50% drop in price from here . So what's the rush ?
It's called early retirement for a reason
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I wonder which month of 2011 we are in?
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Once again, there wasn't an overwhelming buying force. Sellers just stopped selling. And buyers stopped buying...
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Dunno... I see no walls anymore I am kinda missing the times when walls were walls of steel made for men with balls of steel.
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ok then.
Plotted using sigmaplot.
regression analysis in genstat stats package (version 12) minus bubble data.
There lies the problem. You choose what is bubble data and whatnot.
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I would say we can all be very bullish for the next episode: LOL. Stark support broken.
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EDIT: the WALL observers, isn't that ironic? Yeah, I was like ... do I observe the wall or watch The Wall ... it was a tough choice And I hope someone kills that little fucker Joffrey before this season ends ... Jon Snow's new girlfriend. That's my woman. GAME OF THRONES PORN - SPOILER ALERT Joffrey will get killed soon enough. I remember it's in the books but not sure it happens this season.
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HEY, WTF???
No spoiler alert? I'm in Stockholm now, I did not have the chance to see the last Game Of Thrones chapter... And now you spoil it in the Wall Observer thread???
JEEEEEEEEEEZ, MAN
Story's on Wikipedia anyway. Next 2 seasons as well. EDIT: the WALL observers, isn't that ironic?
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No.
Same here. If I had that amount of Bitcoins I'd just organise the construction of a city in the sea, away from the absurd laws that I won't have to abide when I'm in my own country. Though there's still plenty planning on that idea http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/floating-city-projectLooks like inbetween a joke and a scam, but I'd do her...
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Maybe you used a service like LastPass?
What's this about LastPass? Was there a security breach I'm not aware of? Not that I know of. In the event of an account breach anywhere, it's standard procedure for the clever ones to try those passwords on password management services and, of course, email accounts. Account breaches somewhere else should always be considered when wondering how credentials were taken -- that's all I was getting at. Derechef, sorry for your loss. Was your MtGox password used only on Gox?
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You mean being "fully licensed" like eCardOne, who, by the way, got their domain seized today? funny pic. Was it taken at the bitcoin conference? 'cos it's almost as if the feds sent a couple of agents there to write down all the names of payment processors.
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