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May 14, 2015, 06:42:09 AM
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Btc took a nose dive, Ripple took a nose dive, and a few others followed suit, it looks temporary so it should adjust in a day but wow what a surprise
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May 14, 2015, 07:19:12 AM
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someone cashed out 14.3k coins on bitfinex.

Time will tell as to whether they got a good deal or not.
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May 14, 2015, 07:25:27 AM
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Ripples (xrp) are 100% created by RippleLabs (or whatever they are called these days), ie not mined or minted in any decentralised or fair way. I wouldn't buy xrp as investment. Bitcoin is still finding support along rising trendlines. Its all good.  
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May 14, 2015, 07:27:23 AM
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someone cashed out 14.3k coins on bitfinex.

Time will tell as to whether they got a good deal or not.

well not that much of dump for that amount, the market crashed of 7 usd, it was 245 and now 238, around 3%
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May 14, 2015, 09:01:01 AM
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someone cashed out 14.3k coins on bitfinex.

Time will tell as to whether they got a good deal or not.

nope. it's the total volume. definitely not caused by 1 person. bitfinex makes things look worse with its huge volume, while in fact not much has happened. it went only down a few bucks.
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May 14, 2015, 11:07:59 AM
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DanV predicted it would go down, but a little earlier than it did. I was comparing at the lines on his chart to what had really happened yesterday and thinking yeah right until the price crashed. His chart lines predicted it would drop to $230 yesterday and it only went down to $234 so he wasn't 100% accurate, but very close.
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May 14, 2015, 11:40:58 AM
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Ripples (xrp) are 100% created by RippleLabs (or whatever they are called these days), ie not mined or minted in any decentralised or fair way. I wouldn't buy xrp as investment. Bitcoin is still finding support along rising trendlines. Its all good.  

Do you ever get tired rehearsing that dribble about Ripple? I see so many people make fear posts when Ripple is mentioned. It gets boring.

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May 14, 2015, 12:25:57 PM
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DanV predicted it would go down, but a little earlier than it did. I was comparing at the lines on his chart to what had really happened yesterday and thinking yeah right until the price crashed. His chart lines predicted it would drop to $230 yesterday and it only went down to $234 so he wasn't 100% accurate, but very close.

It's no surprise that the price would go down. It's been like this for a long time. Each jump will be followed by a dump. Most people could have seen this comming.
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May 14, 2015, 02:18:33 PM
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Ripples (xrp) are 100% created by RippleLabs (or whatever they are called these days), ie not mined or minted in any decentralised or fair way. I wouldn't buy xrp as investment. Bitcoin is still finding support along rising trendlines. Its all good.  

Do you ever get tired rehearsing that dribble about Ripple? I see so many people make fear posts when Ripple is mentioned. It gets boring.



I never get tired of hearing the truth.  I get tired of the Ripple cheerleaders rehearsing their illogical mantras. THAT gets boring.
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May 14, 2015, 02:20:44 PM
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Ripples (xrp) are 100% created by RippleLabs (or whatever they are called these days), ie not mined or minted in any decentralised or fair way. I wouldn't buy xrp as investment. Bitcoin is still finding support along rising trendlines. Its all good.  

Do you ever get tired rehearsing that dribble about Ripple? I see so many people make fear posts when Ripple is mentioned. It gets boring.



Do I ever get tired of that? Nah not really
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May 14, 2015, 04:40:48 PM
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Ripples (xrp) are 100% created by RippleLabs (or whatever they are called these days), ie not mined or minted in any decentralised or fair way. I wouldn't buy xrp as investment. Bitcoin is still finding support along rising trendlines. Its all good.  

Do you ever get tired rehearsing that dribble about Ripple? I see so many people make fear posts when Ripple is mentioned. It gets boring.




Ripple has proven to be crap over and over. If crypto becomes huge in the future (and it will obviously, if you keep attention to what the fuck is going on out there) Bitcoin will be the coin of use. NASDAQ is going to use the Blockchain, and what's the safest Blockchain on the planet? The Bitcoin one. And how does the Blockchain keep on going? by paying miners in Bitcoin.

Connect the dots.
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May 14, 2015, 04:43:14 PM
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Ripples (xrp) are 100% created by RippleLabs (or whatever they are called these days), ie not mined or minted in any decentralised or fair way. I wouldn't buy xrp as investment. Bitcoin is still finding support along rising trendlines. Its all good. 

Do you ever get tired rehearsing that dribble about Ripple? I see so many people make fear posts when Ripple is mentioned. It gets boring.




Ripple has proven to be crap over and over. If crypto becomes huge in the future (and it will obviously, if you keep attention to what the fuck is going on out there) Bitcoin will be the coin of use. NASDAQ is going to use the Blockchain, and what's the safest Blockchain on the planet? The Bitcoin one. And how does the Blockchain keep on going? by paying miners in Bitcoin.

Connect the dots.

What exactly are they planing on using the blockchain for?
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May 14, 2015, 05:27:20 PM
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Ripples (xrp) are 100% created by RippleLabs (or whatever they are called these days), ie not mined or minted in any decentralised or fair way. I wouldn't buy xrp as investment. Bitcoin is still finding support along rising trendlines. Its all good.  

Do you ever get tired rehearsing that dribble about Ripple? I see so many people make fear posts when Ripple is mentioned. It gets boring.



Do I ever get tired of that? Nah not really

me neither
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May 14, 2015, 05:43:48 PM
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WHO LET THE BEARS OUT, RAWR, RAWR RAWR

WHO LET THE BEARS OUT, RAWR-RAWR RAWR, RAWRRRRRRRRRRRRR
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May 14, 2015, 06:34:39 PM
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Btc took a nose dive, Ripple took a nose dive, and a few others followed suit, it looks temporary so it should adjust in a day but wow what a surprise

Ripple is worthless junk, im assuming you bought some up  Huh - might be a cool transfer system but not a good store of wealth.  As for the drop its a few bucks, perhaps a whale off loaded, no biggie we already climbing back up.
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May 14, 2015, 11:13:02 PM
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WHO LET THE BEARS OUT, RAWR, RAWR RAWR

WHO LET THE BEARS OUT, RAWR-RAWR RAWR, RAWRRRRRRRRRRRRR


Wow, you were the only one that got the reference.




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May 14, 2015, 11:52:41 PM
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don't worry, I got it too, I just had nothing to say Smiley
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