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June 25, 2014, 11:14:33 PM

some known early adopters are dumping, and many  other adopters/investors/developers are slowly losing faith (one of them speaking), Bitcoin needs another bubble ASAP, bubbles are the only thing keeps Bitcoin ongoing.

Bitcoin days destroyed says differently.

So please shut up.

Hows litecoin doing, btw?

I am doing Great on my Litecoin investment, I bought at $0.17 (0.0036BTC ) and I add some more at the last drop @ $8.2  Smiley

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June 25, 2014, 11:19:54 PM

Anyone else notice how all the bitcoin high priests and cheerleaders have been conveniently absent for the past couple weeks? The exponential log charts have been tucked into suitcases and the purveyors of these bitcoin pipe dreams are heading onto the next big thing. Makes you wonder... all of us still holding... are we the bag holders afterall?
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June 25, 2014, 11:19:59 PM

Woah... Since when are you a hero member, Eurotrash?

EDIT: I think there's a rule... no more meme pics, as a hero. Only serious analysis, presented in a stately manner Cheesy
You are 12 days away yourself. The last chance to have fun Smiley
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June 25, 2014, 11:23:48 PM

another last chance to sell coins above in triple digits?
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June 25, 2014, 11:23:50 PM

seriously puzzled by the selling pressure, oh well more for me.

Someone wants to short on Finex I think...

more like, someone wants to cover their short at the best possible price, before it is too late.

monkey says the next 3 hours look grim.

I'm gonna have to put you on ignore. That monkey nonsense is annoying as hell.


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June 25, 2014, 11:26:38 PM

Anyone else notice how all the bitcoin high priests and cheerleaders have been conveniently absent for the past couple weeks? The exponential log charts have been tucked into suitcases and the purveyors of these bitcoin pipe dreams are heading onto the next big thing. Makes you wonder... all of us still holding... are we the bag holders afterall?

They actually made their own forum to escape morons like you.
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June 25, 2014, 11:27:20 PM

How do I know when to buy back in? after the auction results are leaked/announced?
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June 25, 2014, 11:28:19 PM

Anyone else notice how all the bitcoin high priests and cheerleaders have been conveniently absent for the past couple weeks? The exponential log charts have been tucked into suitcases and the purveyors of these bitcoin pipe dreams are heading onto the next big thing. Makes you wonder... all of us still holding... are we the bag holders afterall?

They actually made their own forum to escape morons like you.
such hate for anyone who doesnt have dreams of instant gratification...
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June 25, 2014, 11:28:57 PM

Those "regulated Bitcoin exchanges" on Wall Street are going to do to the price of Bitcoin what they do to the price of gold.

They'll be happy to take your real Bitcoins and give you dollars they borrowed into existence, and they'll be happy to give you paper Bitcoins for your Dollars, but when it comes time to actually redeem your paper Bitcoins for real ones it will turn out they won't have any.

Just like how the NY Fed doesn't have Germany's gold.

bring it on, I cant think of more willing participants, who like to hold there own coins.

I have started thinking of strategies to really mess with this.  

I figure I’ll always manage my own keys, given the chance but in the case where one uses an ETF, say managing retirement funds in a tax exempt account, I was thinking I would counteract or amplify the Fiat – Bitcoin movement, in the real world regular trading accounts to amplify the market feedback or counteract it depending on the fundamentals.  
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June 25, 2014, 11:29:26 PM

Anyone else notice how all the bitcoin high priests and cheerleaders have been conveniently absent for the past couple weeks? The exponential log charts have been tucked into suitcases and the purveyors of these bitcoin pipe dreams are heading onto the next big thing. Makes you wonder... all of us still holding... are we the bag holders afterall?

Ask yourself that question, you've been one of the biggest bitcoin cheerleaders lately convinced the price was going to explode upwards. Funny how these types are the first to lose faith and do a complete turnaround. Better let go of that heavy bag of yours and let someone take it who can handle it and have more realistic expectations of bitcoin. Smiley
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June 25, 2014, 11:29:43 PM

How do I know when to buy back in? after the auction results are leaked/announced?

Just by asking this i can guarantee you you will be too late.
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June 25, 2014, 11:30:26 PM

FUCK THIS IS DEPRESSING

If people get depressed from the price, just look at the hashrate.

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truly insane

Hash rate doesn't really imply the price value now though, does it?

but it means that it good long term investment, no?

No, hashrate follows price. But you could say that the mining investors believe that the outlook is good. But, they can't really know more than us non-miners.

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June 25, 2014, 11:32:57 PM

Anyone else notice how all the bitcoin high priests and cheerleaders have been conveniently absent for the past couple weeks? The exponential log charts have been tucked into suitcases and the purveyors of these bitcoin pipe dreams are heading onto the next big thing. Makes you wonder... all of us still holding... are we the bag holders afterall?

Ask yourself that question, you've been one of the biggest bitcoin cheerleaders lately convinced the price was going to explode upwards. Funny how these types are the first to lose faith and do a complete turnaround. Better let go of that heavy bag of yours and let someone take it who can handle it and have more realistic expectations of bitcoin. Smiley

You might have me confused with someone else, friend. I'm typically pessimistic or mildly enthusiastic at best, but my outlook changes on a weekly basis. I honestly can't remember all that I've written in the past, but I've never promised anyone riches and if you look back enough, there have been times that I claimed we're all late adopters and missed the train. I'm feeling that way again now.
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June 25, 2014, 11:33:41 PM

So guys, 27th June.. we learn that the coins sold well above market, we should see a price to $650+ within hours after confirmation? And, on the other side (well below market) we should see a drop to $545 or less within hours after confirmation.

But what about the case where we dont know the results? Down? Up? We all know this market never responds to nothing by doing nothing.

I'm sure that several of the various winners are going to want to inform people about the price that they paid.  I doubt that they would be restricted from such publicity, after they have won.

So the marshals forgot to mention if or how and when they will announce the result? Well that's depressing (for the bitcoin price).
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June 25, 2014, 11:35:03 PM

some known early adopters are dumping, and many  other adopters/investors/developers are slowly losing faith (one of them speaking), Bitcoin needs another bubble ASAP, bubbles are the only thing keeps Bitcoin ongoing.

You betcha. Peter Todd dumped at LEAST five figures. Dollars, that is.

Dude, you crack me up.

Guy probably needed to pay his phone bill.
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June 25, 2014, 11:36:14 PM

So the marshals forgot to mention if or how and when they will announce the result? Well that's depressing (for the bitcoin price).
Dear @Erdogan, if you did not have me on ignore, you would know the answer. I posted it twice already.  Wink
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June 25, 2014, 11:37:42 PM

some known early adopters are dumping, and many  other adopters/investors/developers are slowly losing faith (one of them speaking), Bitcoin needs another bubble ASAP, bubbles are the only thing keeps Bitcoin ongoing.

We have already explored the topic of mmitech's BTC investment to be able to understand that his BTC investment strategy, to the extent that one exists, is NOT reflective of anybody except for himself - b/c either his BTC investment strategy, to the extent that it could be called such, is eccentric or not really explanable in English - at least mmitech has NOT been able to accomplish any meaningful explanation that makes sense to anyone beyond his peculiar eccentricities...

By the way, if you did NOT catch this,  mmitech is supposedly religiously opposed to earning interest on his money (nothing against religions), except for some reason he believes it is o.k. and not against his religion to invest in btc, ltc and seemingly in other cryptos, if they were to strike his peculiar fancy.
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June 25, 2014, 11:41:18 PM

Anyone else notice how all the bitcoin high priests and cheerleaders have been conveniently absent for the past couple weeks? The exponential log charts have been tucked into suitcases and the purveyors of these bitcoin pipe dreams are heading onto the next big thing. Makes you wonder... all of us still holding... are we the bag holders afterall?

You should get out now.
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June 25, 2014, 11:41:20 PM

some known early adopters are dumping, and many  other adopters/investors/developers are slowly losing faith (one of them speaking), Bitcoin needs another bubble ASAP, bubbles are the only thing keeps Bitcoin ongoing.

I don't believe that for one second.  Lack of bad news != waning interest.

Bitcoin is maturing from an adolescent out-of-control teenager into a mature member of society.
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June 25, 2014, 11:45:09 PM

Anyone else notice how all the bitcoin high priests and cheerleaders have been conveniently absent for the past couple weeks? The exponential log charts have been tucked into suitcases and the purveyors of these bitcoin pipe dreams are heading onto the next big thing. Makes you wonder... all of us still holding... are we the bag holders afterall?

Ask yourself that question, you've been one of the biggest bitcoin cheerleaders lately convinced the price was going to explode upwards. Funny how these types are the first to lose faith and do a complete turnaround. Better let go of that heavy bag of yours and let someone take it who can handle it and have more realistic expectations of bitcoin. Smiley

You might have me confused with someone else, friend. I'm typically pessimistic or mildly enthusiastic at best, but my outlook changes on a weekly basis. I honestly can't remember all that I've written in the past, but I've never promised anyone riches and if you look back enough, there have been times that I claimed we're all late adopters and missed the train. I'm feeling that way again now.

I don't think so, here are some of your own posts lately:

I think it's pretty clear that we're going to remain flat or slightly downward for the next few weeks or months. There are way too many market players who -- for whatever reason -- are doing their best to keep the price low. It doesn't matter. Within a few short years, anyone holding 10 bitcoins or more will be able to retire and live out their lives on a tropical island if they so choose.

According to the logistic model, we'll be there by the end of 2015. Anyone who owns at least 5 coins now will be rich by 2016.

Even the most vocal haters are coming around and embracing bitcoin. Yup, this next rally is going to be epic.

But the strange thing is, you seem to lose your entire faith in the above whenever the price is going down a bit:

has the exponential growth trend broken? Maybe it's seriously time to re-assess the future of bitcoin growth.

And now you seem to be losing faith again. Please make up your mind and grow some balls.
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