I think this is the set-up for the Stamp re-opening/dump/final leg-down/flash crash capitulation that we need. Bring it.
That was yesterday.
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This idiot has written 5500 posts + all his sock puppets another 5k easily.
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I don't think the stamp thing will make much of an impact on the price. They handled it in a professional manner so far and the loss is manageable. After Gox nobody is suprised that this things could happen.
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So now Bitstamp has to buy back its 18K BTC on the market asap
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...the whole ecosystem will have to start from scratch basically.
Only for coins with value driven entirely by speculators. Now imagine a coin that's actually useful & not driven by hype... Every useful coin will be driven by hype when traders realize the coin is useful... Sure, so would toilet paper. The defining difference between something driven entirely by hype & toilet paper being that toilet paper is useful. Do you say, that Satoshi Nakamoto created decentralized payment system, which are using hundreds of thousand people around the world, less useful than toilet paper? I would like to know what drugs you take, but i would like to try them ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Hundreds of thousands of people use bitcoin. Hundreds of millions of people use toilet paper. Which do you think is more useful again? Useful for what?
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Seriously...100% of bitcoin market cap is a few tens % of some messaging app
That's an opportunity, isn't it?
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If we see double digit Bitcoin in 2015 then I am quite sure that an Altcoin could have the throne up for grabs. I though mass adoption and infrastructure would solidify btc's place. But I'm less certain now. Enough investment in an Altcoin wouldn't be unthinkable. Plus it seems like just clown-money in Bitcoin atm anyway - ie just buyers looking to trade and not use for anything productive. Silk Road was the best thing that happened to BTC. Those days everyone knew someone that was actually using Bitcoin to buy drugs with (where I live anyway). After the shutdown all those guys sold and most can't be bothered using the other dark markets after the shut down and buy their shit back on the streets.
Black Markets are flourish as ever. Your information is wrong. Conceited kunts like you are half the reason people can't be fucked with this tech. Let me rephrase. Silk Road was the only time I've seen so far that average people who would otherwise not care about BTC were forced to use it (adopt it) because they wanted their online drugs. Henceforth when they had to work a little bit harder or were too scared after the shut down they left the scene. Not saying it was the right direction for BTC but it demonstrated for me how it needs to be adopted to succeed. And it will not be successful based on the sound-money arguments without a systemic financial collapse of the currency system (still possible). Until then pay-wave credit cards have BTC beat. Black Markets are still an important part of the BTC ecosystem, like it or not.
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If we see double digit Bitcoin in 2015 then I am quite sure that an Altcoin could have the throne up for grabs. I though mass adoption and infrastructure would solidify btc's place. But I'm less certain now. Enough investment in an Altcoin wouldn't be unthinkable. Plus it seems like just clown-money in Bitcoin atm anyway - ie just buyers looking to trade and not use for anything productive. Silk Road was the best thing that happened to BTC. Those days everyone knew someone that was actually using Bitcoin to buy drugs with (where I live anyway). After the shutdown all those guys sold and most can't be bothered using the other dark markets after the shut down and buy their shit back on the streets.
Black Markets are flourish as ever. Your information is wrong.
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Not quite, but made me smile.
Damn, you're really quite a sad fuck.
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Its fair to assume this house was not everything he owned...
But the shame & embarrassment... Imagine doing something that asinine & bragging about it? Must be absolutely crushing ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) That gives you an orgasm, right?
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FINALLY I CAN SELL ALL THESE WORTHLESS TOKENS FOR PRECIOUS FIAT
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Damn, it feels so good to be a bear! Like a beargasm!
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It can't get anymore bullish.
Wut Seems to be bearish now ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) NOW THE CHINESE WILL SELL ALL THE BITCOIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111111111111111eleven BAIL THE FUCK OUT NOW!!!!!!!!!!
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FUCK IT I LOST SO MUCH MONEY ON IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SELL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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...No bulls left, no restistance, no hope. See you at double digits.
But while there's moonlight and music and love and romance ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I should have listend to NLC! He told me that it's going down forever. Is crypto done? Yes! FIAT ftw.
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Well played bears, well played I must admit. Destroyed all the high hopes for the beginning of the new year + 6th birthday of BTC with a huge strategic weekend dump on low volume (why change a running system?). No bulls left, no restistance, no hope. See you at double digits.
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Ok brothers I've read the sidechains whitepaper and I have a question.
What are the regulatory/political drawbacks or ramifications of introducing extra-anonymous features in a scBTC?
Nobody cares about the fucking goverment. This is Crypto. Adam,
5. if a SC like Zerocoin/Zerocash gets declared illegal by the US gvt, legit pools that can't/won't participate in an illegal SC might have an actual incentive to attack it to destroy those users and their scBTC that are in fact using Zerocoin/Zerocash illegally. given that no SC will ever have 100% MM, 51% attacks become much easier to execute.
Damn, don't be a tool. Who cares about the US?
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You predict a black swan event which can by definition not predicted? Idiot.
IdiotLovely human being, I did not give a date. Doesn't matter. Still you're predicting it ('soon'). Ok fair enough, you're right. Happy now? idiot. My eyes are good, I can read that tiny letters!
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Ok brothers I've read the sidechains whitepaper and I have a question.
What are the regulatory/political drawbacks or ramifications of introducing extra-anonymous features in a scBTC?
Nobody cares about the fucking goverment. This is Crypto.
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