TONIIIIIIGGGGGGGHHHHHTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I mean this time the cap between Gox and Stamp is almost $100.
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Which party sounds wilder, one with strippers or one where an uptight fiance tells hundreds of people, overwhelmingly men, that there won't be any? Doesn't seem like a hard choice to me.
Exactly. We are the new wealthy elite and some bitch is not going to tell us what to do. There will be strippers!
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Can we get much higher? So high Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Can we get much higher? So high Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Can we get much higher? So high Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Can we get much higher? So high Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dr64ssOtI_A
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CHOO CHOO MOTHETFUCKERS!!!!!!!
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Satoshi Nakamoto built a temple to the human spirit. He saw man as strong, proud, clean, wise and fearless. He saw man as a heroic being. And he built a temple to that. A temple is a place where man is to experience exaltation. He thought that exaltation comes from the consciousness of being guiltless, of seeing the truth and achieving it, of living up to one’s highest possibility, of knowing no shame and having no cause for shame, of being able to stand naked in full sunlight. He thought that exaltation means joy and that joy is man’s birthright. He thought that a place built as a setting for man is a sacred place. That is what Satoshi Nakamoto thought of man and of exaltation
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I love Bitcoin. As the same value, as the same expression, with the same pride and the same meaning as I love my work, my technology, my code, my hours at a desk, in a laboratory, as I love my ability to work, as I love the act of sight and knowledge, as I love the action of my mind when it solves a physical equation or grasps a sunrise, as I love the things I've made and the things I've felt, as my product, as my choice, as a shape of my world, as my best mirror, as the wife I've never had, as that which makes all the rest of it possible: as my power to live.
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Learn to distinguish the difference between errors of knowledge and breaches of morality. An error of knowledge is not a moral flaw, provided you are willing to correct it; only a mystic would judge human beings by the standard of an impossible, automatic omniscience. But a breach of morality is the conscious choice of an action you know to be evil, or a willful evasion of knowledge, a suspension of sight and of thought. That which you do not know, is not a moral charge against you; but that which you refuse to know, is an account of infamy growing in your soul. Make every allowance for errors of knowledge; do not forgive or accept any break of morality.
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Bitcoin Market Capitalization is about the amount the government debt grew each day in 2009. So I would think Bitcoin is still REALLY undervalued. Probably more so than any other asset in the history of finance.
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Bitcoin Market Cap is smaller than the valuation of 969 public companies, and about the amount the government debt grew each day in 2009.
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Off course theoretically there can never be more than about 500 000 people with 50 BTC but real number of course will be much more lower because there are huge whales with lot more and all the lost coins (and unmined coins at the moment.)
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He's the hero world deserves. Yet we'll hunt him. Because he can take it. Because he's not our hero. He's a silent guardian. A watchful protector. A Dark Knight. He is Satoshi.
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