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October 05, 2014, 07:01:11 PM
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I'm pretty confident I'm down $15,000 which I will never see again thanks to my risk taking in crypto currency.


The people who bought at the beginning of this thread, congratulations, you were the true early adopters



Dont risk more than you are willing to set on fire and watch burn.  This is advice for ANY AND ALL trading whether it be in crypto, forex, or the stock exchange.
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October 05, 2014, 07:03:19 PM
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Here is your average internet girl:




That is hillarious!!!   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy And, even if there happens to be a girl or two on the internets, these one or two girls should also find this post to be funny... but how am I to get into the mind(s) of the fairer ones?

Yep Smiley I Look prettier than that though....

I hope so. You would need some sort of birth defect to look worse.  Grin



birth defect, you mean, like a weiner...?




I am glad that you have a decent sense of humor fabiola.  Surely, there are likely a shortage of girls/women on these interweb forums and into bitcoin and some of the language that guys choose to use can be gender-biased and a bit sexist... and even targeted towards some pent-up desires... especially, if we end up caught up in front of silly-ass computer screens for many hours of the day....    NONETHELESS, I believe that there can be a variety of ways of expressing oneself - whether man or woman  - guy or gal -  and still appreciate the humor in some of the socializations and the stereotypes.



Thank you, my lord. Yes, it's a fun forum, I don't mind a bit of silly banter here and there.
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October 05, 2014, 07:05:49 PM
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I'm pretty confident I'm down $15,000 which I will never see again thanks to my risk taking in crypto currency.


The people who bought at the beginning of this thread, congratulations, you were the true early adopters


Were you forced to sell right now?
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October 05, 2014, 07:15:43 PM
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I'm pretty confident I'm down $15,000 which I will never see again thanks to my risk taking in crypto currency.

Aren't you the person who was gonna lie to their dad about the use to which you were going to put a million dollar loan? Put it into bitcoin instead?

Yup, you remembered? I am so glad I didn't invest my dad's money.... he already thinks im an idiot, would have been down half a million right now


Dont risk more than you are willing to set on fire and watch burn.  This is advice for ANY AND ALL trading whether it be in crypto, forex, or the stock exchange.

I invested a lot of money, which I am not willing to "set on fire"... I wouldn't "set on fire" anything over $100... but investing $100 will not give me any significant returns.

But even though the amount I invested was not something I was "willing to lose"... I thought the risk of potentially losing that amount for the chance that I could become rich was a gamble I was willing to take. It's not like I have wife and kids or will end up in the streets if I lose this money... but it's still a lot of money


Were you forced to sell right now?

Nope, holding til it goes to $0 even if there's a 10% chance I could still come out on top




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October 05, 2014, 07:18:05 PM
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Very nice future prediction skills
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October 05, 2014, 07:53:45 PM
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I'm pretty confident I'm down $15,000 which I will never see again thanks to my risk taking in crypto currency.

Aren't you the person who was gonna lie to their dad about the use to which you were going to put a million dollar loan? Put it into bitcoin instead?

Yup, you remembered? I am so glad I didn't invest my dad's money.... he already thinks im an idiot, would have been down half a million right now


Dont risk more than you are willing to set on fire and watch burn.  This is advice for ANY AND ALL trading whether it be in crypto, forex, or the stock exchange.

I invested a lot of money, which I am not willing to "set on fire"... I wouldn't "set on fire" anything over $100... but investing $100 will not give me any significant returns.

But even though the amount I invested was not something I was "willing to lose"... I thought the risk of potentially losing that amount for the chance that I could become rich was a gamble I was willing to take. It's not like I have wife and kids or will end up in the streets if I lose this money... but it's still a lot of money


Were you forced to sell right now?

Nope, holding til it goes to $0 even if there's a 10% chance I could still come out on top

Pretty much every non risk takers out there thinks we are all idiots for putting REAL money into this "imaginary" thing. Especially when it goes down like now...they come out the woodwork to rub it in.
It's good that you didn't invest your dad's money though, that takes the pressure off a bit.
I'm holding mine till it goes to $0 as well, looks like most of us may end up sinking together, Titanic style.



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October 05, 2014, 08:07:31 PM
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You might be if you 10 btc, but I still far off from that number. Maybe I'll never get there but surely I will try.

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October 05, 2014, 09:03:15 PM
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I'm pretty confident I'm down $15,000 which I will never see again thanks to my risk taking in crypto currency.

Aren't you the person who was gonna lie to their dad about the use to which you were going to put a million dollar loan? Put it into bitcoin instead?

Yup, you remembered? I am so glad I didn't invest my dad's money.... he already thinks im an idiot, would have been down half a million right now


Dont risk more than you are willing to set on fire and watch burn.  This is advice for ANY AND ALL trading whether it be in crypto, forex, or the stock exchange.

I invested a lot of money, which I am not willing to "set on fire"... I wouldn't "set on fire" anything over $100... but investing $100 will not give me any significant returns.

But even though the amount I invested was not something I was "willing to lose"... I thought the risk of potentially losing that amount for the chance that I could become rich was a gamble I was willing to take. It's not like I have wife and kids or will end up in the streets if I lose this money... but it's still a lot of money


Were you forced to sell right now?

Nope, holding til it goes to $0 even if there's a 10% chance I could still come out on top

Pretty much every non risk takers out there thinks we are all idiots for putting REAL money into this "imaginary" thing. Especially when it goes down like now...they come out the woodwork to rub it in.
It's good that you didn't invest your dad's money though, that takes the pressure off a bit.
I'm holding mine till it goes to $0 as well, looks like most of us may end up sinking together, Titanic style.





The zero resistance will hold. It is a hard resistance. After that, to the moon!
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October 05, 2014, 09:59:15 PM
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I don't know mate...hard to believe atm
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October 05, 2014, 10:36:08 PM
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Under -$500 soon
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October 06, 2014, 12:43:12 AM
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Under -$500 soon


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October 06, 2014, 01:08:00 AM
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I'm pretty confident I'm down $15,000 which I will never see again thanks to my risk taking in crypto currency.

Aren't you the person who was gonna lie to their dad about the use to which you were going to put a million dollar loan? Put it into bitcoin instead?
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Yup, you remembered? I am so glad I didn't invest my dad's money.... he already thinks im an idiot, would have been down half a million right now


Dont risk more than you are willing to set on fire and watch burn.  This is advice for ANY AND ALL trading whether it be in crypto, forex, or the stock exchange.

I invested a lot of money, which I am not willing to "set on fire"... I wouldn't "set on fire" anything over $100... but investing $100 will not give me any significant returns.

But even though the amount I invested was not something I was "willing to lose"... I thought the risk of potentially losing that amount for the chance that I could become rich was a gamble I was willing to take. It's not like I have wife and kids or will end up in the streets if I lose this money... but it's still a lot of money


Were you forced to sell right now?

Nope, holding til it goes to $0 even if there's a 10% chance I could still come out on top
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Pretty much every non risk takers out there thinks we are all idiots for putting REAL money into this "imaginary" thing. Especially when it goes down like now...they come out the woodwork to rub it in.
It's good that you didn't invest your dad's money though, that takes the pressure off a bit.
I'm holding mine till it goes to $0 as well, looks like most of us may end up sinking together, Titanic style.




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Not just non risk takers. There are risk takers who just choose other risks.
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October 06, 2014, 12:31:37 PM
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Pretty much every non risk takers out there thinks we are all idiots for putting REAL money into this "imaginary" thing. Especially when it goes down like now...they come out the woodwork to rub it in.
It's good that you didn't invest your dad's money though, that takes the pressure off a bit.
I'm holding mine till it goes to $0 as well, looks like most of us may end up sinking together, Titanic style.


Not just non risk takers. There are risk takers who just choose other risks.


Blah You know what I meant : )
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October 06, 2014, 12:44:41 PM
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I hope that wont happen

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October 06, 2014, 12:52:20 PM
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It was a bit painful wasn't it
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October 06, 2014, 05:36:17 PM
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This last slow bleed that we have been facing is redistributing the BTC out of the hands of the small holders and more into the hands of the larger holders.   I think that most of the people that are panic selling probably have <10BTC and the holders of >50 or >100 or even >1000 are picking up additional coins for their holdings...
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October 06, 2014, 06:08:49 PM
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This last slow bleed that we have been facing is redistributing the BTC out of the hands of the small holders and more into the hands of the larger holders.   I think that most of the people that are panic selling probably have <10BTC and the holders of >50 or >100 or even >1000 are picking up additional coins for their holdings...

Seems like the opposite is happening actually.


A whale just sold 30K btc this weekend, it was from one guy and it was bought out by many 




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October 06, 2014, 07:02:20 PM
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I don't know, did some of you guys turn your miners off? I have mine still on but i might have to turn them off very soon if it doesn't pick up
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October 06, 2014, 08:35:44 PM
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This last slow bleed that we have been facing is redistributing the BTC out of the hands of the small holders and more into the hands of the larger holders.   I think that most of the people that are panic selling probably have <10BTC and the holders of >50 or >100 or even >1000 are picking up additional coins for their holdings...

Seems like the opposite is happening actually.


A whale just sold 30K btc this weekend, it was from one guy and it was bought out by many 


That is just 1 person though.  Generally speaking, I don't think major holders are panic selling, because they truly believe in Bitcoin's future...
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October 06, 2014, 11:23:17 PM
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This last slow bleed that we have been facing is redistributing the BTC out of the hands of the small holders and more into the hands of the larger holders.   I think that most of the people that are panic selling probably have <10BTC and the holders of >50 or >100 or even >1000 are picking up additional coins for their holdings...

Seems like the opposite is happening actually.


A whale just sold 30K btc this weekend, it was from one guy and it was bought out by many  

I posted you the link yesterday that showed all the early adopters are accumulating....our aggregate balance just keeps increasing.

You think one "whale" dumping 30k is the sky falling. Lol. I was ecstatic the entire day yesterday. Like a kid on Xmas morning opening my presents as I scooped up deals bit by bit. 

I know your type from watching the last three spikes....if you are able to hold out until the next peak (and that's a big "if") you will be the first one screaming from the rooftops about what a genius investor you were and how your faith in bitcoin never faltered....remember today, the day that you were a sad sack of shit that thought he was down $15k.

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