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1521  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 16, 2015, 03:09:51 AM
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still some time . they have to get all the mexican's (illegal immigrants) money in the banks.

they making them feel like they are first rate citizens getting free obama 'get ur money in the bank" cards.

Right on.

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all illegal immigrants (mexicans) now get a free 'get your money in the bank' id cards so they too can enjoy the same benefits as first class citizens (instead of being second class and left out of the benefits). first class citizen benefits: get abusively taxed, get obama-irs-scheme-cared, buy stocks @ATH's, buy high sell low, and get bailed-in!!

What can we do to stop these mud people, aztecminer?  The Jews and their government puppets (look who's the president now, those people are shameless!  It's as if they are mocking us!) have colluded to impoverish the decent, full-blooded Americans like you and me.
What's To Be Done?!


the reason for any bail-ins will be because of an economic crisis. i think making sure your own ass is covered. i think still some time left though cuz they gotta get the mexican's money in the bank's .

Why pardon my quoting of an ignored character, but... aren't you Russian?  Grin

It'll take more than your slanderous lies to sabotage my clan career Cool


1522  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 16, 2015, 03:06:27 AM
Hello bulltards.
I am back. With even more fiat and BTCs.
I told you in december 2013... but you did not want to listen. Hopefully you lost a lot of BTC or FIAT or BOTH!
Ok, so you got lucky and made a good call. So what? You are nothing but a trader that knows how to take advantage of this legacy centralized trading system. Guess what? Decentralized markets are coming and you will be a clueless as everyone else how they unfold. So enjoy your spoils of war, because they will be among your last. Go gloat to your Wall Street buddies that made billions ripping off hard working people. No? That's because you are not one of them. You are not one of us either. Holding bitcoins makes you lose nothing, and you will never understand that.

Wait.  Do you know where you are?  This is the Speculation forum, where money changers come to make money & layabouts come to gamble.  There are no "hard-working people" here.
Or, at least, shouldn't be, after all the warnings I've posted.
Face it, the d00d's just better than you at this.  Give credit where it's due.
1523  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 16, 2015, 02:58:59 AM
Could you remind me the last time FDIC has been unable to pay?  
If enough people go to the same coffee shop all at the same time, there'd be carnage.  Fortunately, shit like that hasn't happened yet, so while it remains a metaphysical possibility, color me not worried.

It is Bank deposit insurance. It is not banking system insurance. It was designed to prevent runs on individual banks, not on the entire banking system. It was dangerously undercapitalized in 2008 and required a bail-in and also had to hike rates to repay the emergency loan.


So TL;DR: FDIC has never been unable to pay?  But you're worried that it might, some day?  Gotcha.
BTW, you say FDIC hiked its rates?  Yet I haven't noticed it on my bank statements.  I'm sure I'm unwittingly paying for those too, tho.  Perhaps through inflation?  Nope, the US dollar seems to be fine.  It's almost as if ...nah.
Also, don't seem to remember FDIC being bailed in/out.  Sauce?  (not that I doubt your learnings)
1524  Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] Official Shareholder Discussion Thread [Moderated] on: January 16, 2015, 02:11:36 AM
^Nah, you were taken by a lowbrow conman from Missouri.  It's f8ckin' hilarious, in light of you being repeatedly warned.  In light of you trying to silence & ban the people doing the warning.
Stop trying to turn it into a Greek tragedy because my sides.
1525  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 16, 2015, 02:03:41 AM
^What you need to stop doing is typing shit into the intertubes when you have nothing to say.  You wanted me to watch some YouTube vid clip to basically insult me?  How old are you, kid?  What's next, RickRolling?

Intertubes?



Those are inner tubes, illiterate Bitcoiner.  This is what you want:



1526  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 16, 2015, 01:58:34 AM
^TL;DR: You can't say it in words?

In case you missed it, these are the words:
You (notlambchop) are being deliberately obtuse.

Wait, that's what you wanted me to watch?  And you feel that answers my questions?
And you still don't understand why fungi are smarter than Bitcoiners?

If you are not a bitcoiner then why spend all your time on a bitcoiner forum? You seem to know a lot about bitcoin, especially considering you intimate you are not a bitcoiner.

I trade Bitcoin.  Or rather, I used to.  Now I do a bit of Bitcoin gambling, which is a less euphemistic way of putting it.  That's why I'm here, in the Speculation forum.  Of course, I'd be lying if I didn't cop to having an occasional laugh at your expense.  

Doesn't that make you a bitcoiner?

No more than using soap makes me a Soaper.  Now, if I climbed on a soap box and spoke in tongues about soap being the answer to all of mankind's problems, THEN I'd be a Soaper.
1527  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 16, 2015, 01:53:58 AM
^What you need to stop doing is typing shit into the intertubes when you have nothing to say.  You wanted me to watch some YouTube vid clip to basically insult me?  How old are you, kid?  What's next, RickRolling?
1528  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 16, 2015, 01:47:09 AM
^TL;DR: You can't say it in words?

In case you missed it, these are the words:
You (notlambchop) are being deliberately obtuse.

Wait, that's what you wanted me to watch?  And you feel that answers my questions?
And you still don't understand why fungi are smarter than Bitcoiners?

If you are not a bitcoiner then why spend all your time on a bitcoiner forum? You seem to know a lot about bitcoin, especially considering you intimate you are not a bitcoiner.

I trade Bitcoin.  Or rather, I used to.  Now I do a bit of Bitcoin gambling, which is a less euphemistic way of putting it.  That's why I'm here, in the Speculation forum.  Of course, I'd be lying if I didn't cop to having an occasional laugh at your expense.  
1529  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Auction proceeds from silk road should be distributed to Mt. Gox victims on: January 16, 2015, 01:39:26 AM
When your dope dealer gets popped before delivering your dope, tell the cops you want your money back.  Make sure 2 "send a lawyer letter" first, so they'll know you're insane a real badass who knows shit & not somebody to f8ck with.

You know, people also sold video cards, olive oil, fake sunglasses and watches (for those who can't afford the real thing)...

If your drug dealer also sold olive oil when he got busted for dope, do you think the cops ask him "Sir, how much of this money was made in your legitimate enterprises, as opposed to sales of this shit crank?"  Would you demand, as an olive oil customer, that the cops refunded you your money?  How hard do you suppose they would laugh in your face?

As far as fake sunglasses and watches, those are illegal--that's why they were sold on SR instead of eBay.  That's why the d00ds on Canal street keep their shit in garbage bags & have a system of lookouts just like crack dealers used to.
So now you know.
1530  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 16, 2015, 01:30:55 AM
^TL;DR: You can't say it in words?

In case you missed it, these are the words:
You (notlambchop) are being deliberately obtuse.

Wait, that's what you wanted me to watch?  And you feel that answers my questions?
And you still don't understand why fungi are smarter than Bitcoiners?
1531  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 16, 2015, 01:21:25 AM
^TL;DR: You can't say it in words?
1532  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 16, 2015, 01:10:05 AM
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Many many People, companies and national governments owe an extremely large amount of money that they can only make payments on by taking on new debt. If credit dries up, it presents a systemic risk that can only be halted by massive new liquidity injections from the central banks. ...

Who is the lucky guy all this debt is owed to?  Does Dawg The Bounty Hunter collect for him?  'Coz if he does, "People, companies and national governments" will surely pay.

It's owed to banks. These banks lend money to almost anyone and when it gets paid back, they keep the interest (profits), but when it doesn't get payed back, they run crying to the central banks for a bail-out. And they get a bail-out, which is why when the dust settles they go right back to loose lending standards. Privatized gains and socialized losses. It is a major reason why we are trying to create an alternative.

I see.  So these banks are accumulating more and more of their own worthless paper?  And those who are dumb enough to hold massive savings in that worthless paper get poorer for it?  But the poor people, the ones who have no savings, lose nothing?
Can't think of a fairer system, to tell you the truth.  Go go banks!

I know you're trolling, but for the benefit of anyone else reading this exchange: the reason why the banks are in such trouble is because the money they have lent out is not their money. It belongs to their depositors. It belongs to us. If enough loans default, then not just the banks get wiped out, but we do too. There isn't even a fraction of enough money in the FDIC reserve to cover even one of the Big Five banks going under. FDIC insurance does not prevent bank runs. It just insures that they will all fail at once.

Could you remind me the last time FDIC has been unable to pay?  
If enough people go to the same coffee shop all at the same time, there'd be carnage.  Fortunately, shit like that hasn't happened yet, so while it remains a metaphysical possibility, color me not worried.

@BTCtrader71:  Can you say it in words?  I'm afraid your video is some variant of "Money as Debt" or some such.  Been without sleep too long, that much stupid could kill me.
1533  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 16, 2015, 12:52:37 AM
Bears seem to have went to sleep?
WarrenBuffert and his "crew" not dumping 1000BTC in 3 phases anymore? Smiley

Wait, you're proud that for the first day since ever, the price hasn't tanked?  I remember bulls being huge fans of "The Big Picture."  "Zoom Out," they say.  So zoom out from 24hrs to  3d | 7d | 30d | 6m.  Yep.
Bears farting through silk is all I see Cool
1534  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 16, 2015, 12:46:38 AM
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Many many People, companies and national governments owe an extremely large amount of money that they can only make payments on by taking on new debt. If credit dries up, it presents a systemic risk that can only be halted by massive new liquidity injections from the central banks. ...

Who is the lucky guy all this debt is owed to?  Does Dawg The Bounty Hunter collect for him?  'Coz if he does, "People, companies and national governments" will surely pay.

It's owed to banks. These banks lend money to almost anyone and when it gets paid back, they keep the interest (profits), but when it doesn't get payed back, they run crying to the central banks for a bail-out. And they get a bail-out, which is why when the dust settles they go right back to loose lending standards. Privatized gains and socialized losses. It is a major reason why we are trying to create an alternative.

I see.  So these banks are accumulating more and more of their own worthless paper?  And those who are dumb enough to hold massive savings in that worthless paper get poorer for it?  But the poor people, the ones who have no savings, lose nothing?
Can't think of a fairer system, to tell you the truth.  Go go banks!
1535  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 16, 2015, 12:27:07 AM
What if Mark Karpeles managed Silk Road and Ross Ulbricht managed MtGox and that's why both have gone to shit?
What if Mark Karpeles is a genius criminal mastermind?

A criminal mastermind that blew up his 2 biggest business in few years?

Yes, he is really a genius

Yeah, laugh.  As if that chubby human body is his final form Roll Eyes
1536  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 16, 2015, 12:25:30 AM
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Many many People, companies and national governments owe an extremely large amount of money that they can only make payments on by taking on new debt. If credit dries up, it presents a systemic risk that can only be halted by massive new liquidity injections from the central banks. ...

Who is the lucky guy all this debt is owed to?  Does Dawg The Bounty Hunter collect for him?  'Coz if he does, "People, companies and national governments" will surely pay.
1537  Economy / Speculation / Re: is anyone else as stupid as me to still hodl? on: January 16, 2015, 12:15:27 AM
...Considering the wildlife, bulls can survive in the wild or domesticated, while bears don't do well cohabiting with humans. So bulls are likely to do alright regardless of how human civilization fares.

Filthy bovines in the wild are a menace & must be shot on sight:
"In just a few decades, the cows wreaked havoc on Hawaiian settlements. A bull’s horns can grow as large as six feet across, and reports of cows destroying thatched houses, rampaging over farms, and injuring and killing people and horses were common. Scottish botanist David Douglas, for whom the Douglas fir is named, was killed by a wild Hawaiian bull in 1834."

Domestic bulls are good for two things only: Boning cows and going to the slaughter.

Disgusting animal, bull.  Eats own vomit.  The nerve, comparing filthy bull to the noble, majestic bear Angry
1538  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Auction proceeds from silk road should be distributed to Mt. Gox victims on: January 15, 2015, 11:53:04 PM
When your dope dealer gets popped before delivering your dope, tell the cops you want your money back.  Make sure 2 "send a lawyer letter" first, so they'll know you're insane a real badass who knows shit & not somebody to f8ck with.
1539  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 15, 2015, 11:29:56 PM
oh boy, is this good or bad news?  Huh

Good news. Bitcoin will ... appears in entertainment news.

Finally.  Mainstream press finds a round hole for this round peg.
1540  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 15, 2015, 11:28:28 PM
my absolute hate and disdain for mark K just got me to wire 3k$ more to bitstamp.

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