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August 31, 2014, 06:04:15 PM

At this rate Canadians might be able to get <$500 CAD coins.

Lack of fundamentals. Strange btc-e bot war. Why doesn't it stop?  I'm very confused.  
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August 31, 2014, 06:06:31 PM

now i wish i didn't throw that last few hundred above 500, oh well.
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August 31, 2014, 06:10:35 PM

One last design added to my store


All sales commission (a lousy 10%) goes towards replacing the coins stolen by Brewster et al.

Bitcoin not to be associated with a murdering c*nt pleasethankyou.

a symbol  of liberation.. depending on perspective.

I'm considering the perspective of all the innocent people he murdered. Not a liberating experience, I'm lead to believe.

He and a lot of his supporters were murdered too, and that is the nature of the activities of revolutionaries attempting to affect change.  I am just sticking to basic definitions, and NOT really getting into the substance regarding which ideology was right... but Che Guevarra is a symbol of the people b/c he was NOT funded by big money or status quo institutions and he was acting alike a modern day robin hood to attempt to rob from the rich and to give to the poor ... whether his ultimate ideologies were correct or not, his support was generally coming from broad masses of regular people rather than rich people or institutions.

The ideas and values of people are diverse, and if you truely believe in volunteerism and allowing for the will of the people, then you should also consider allowing people to choose various symbols of their liberation, including symbols and ideas that do NOT suit your personal preferences.

I certainly do NOT know the solution, but I strive towards tolerance in this regard and strive towards appreciating what the people want on a broad level, even when I personally believe they are wrong...




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August 31, 2014, 06:11:45 PM

Wow we're back down further again. This train is severely delayed Wink

Times like this makes me wish I didn't drop out of clown college. Embarrassed

you sound a bit  like a clown     Sad   Cry
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August 31, 2014, 06:12:54 PM

now i wish i didn't throw that last few hundred above 500, oh well.

i leave for one minute and look what you do!!!  Kiss ...mehh: cheap BTC whale snacks?
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August 31, 2014, 06:24:22 PM

now i wish i didn't throw that last few hundred above 500, oh well.

i leave for one minute and look what you do!!!  Kiss ...mehh: cheap BTC whale snacks?

cheap BTC snacks for everyone  Tongue
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August 31, 2014, 06:26:47 PM

Wow @ LTC / OKcoin, there was a guy that put up three 80000 LTC wall @ 29.20s, it took about 10-15 minutes, but they got eaten afterwards and not pulled. It seems people are willing to buy if the price get low enough(lol~shroomskit).  At which price will BTC bull whales jump in?
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August 31, 2014, 06:28:36 PM

this Video teach us a simple yet important thing: First Follower: Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy


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in Bitcoin's case, Hal finney was that brave first follower

Thanks dude, very educative.

The TED talk by Derek Sivers that uses this video (and likely popularized it) is also worth a watch.




I think that bitcoin is still at a level of risk that we all remain sort of first followers - especially can feel that way during periods that the price is in a downward trajectory and we continue to hope that it recovers to stability and to new ATHs... above the $1200-ish levels
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August 31, 2014, 06:31:38 PM

this Video teach us a simple yet important thing: First Follower: Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy


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in Bitcoin's case, Hal finney was that brave first follower

Thanks dude, very educative.

The TED talk by Derek Sivers that uses this video (and likely popularized it) is also worth a watch.



idk about you guys but i'm still dancing and poeple around aren't quite ready to join in. not sure what they are waiting for...

YEP... that's what I meant to say...
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August 31, 2014, 06:35:28 PM

So let's call out everyone that said they were buying if we dipped to $480.  Cheesy

Why buy now, according to fallling we can have free coins sooner rather than later.


If prices seem to be in a form of free fall that actual occurrence does cause hesitation in buying, as we may realize.
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August 31, 2014, 06:37:26 PM

price is irrelevant bitcoin is doing good.
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August 31, 2014, 06:41:20 PM

any reasons for the drop?

goxed
51% pool (easy came easy gone easy return)
crackers and governments and shit having 1200k coins(mtgox 200k, Ross Ulbricht 140k, crackers: 850k)
no new money
governments warning and banning
scam IPOs many including Ethereum and others
everyone is selling / spending
Dell / Expedia / Newegg / House dealer / etc are selling in real time
Winklevoss ETF will actually be shot down
GABI is already priced in
Dubai exchange won't create any thing new
etc..

silly wanker

I think that fallling got goxed, has pissed his pants when nearing the 51%, somebody from the government has taken his crackers, he has no new money, he's banned from his cardboard box, invested all of his cans into Ethereum, tried to buy a house from the House dealer, but since they only accepted BTC, he couldn't buy one, winklevoss+gabi+dubai something he read about on the piece of paper he used to clean off his ass while shitting in his new cardboard box.

Now he's here venting his frustration, because his cardboard box got wet from the rain.


That is way too complicated... MORE likely is that he is just paid by some government of financial institution to talk shit about BTC... as part of a team effort to lower BTC prices and possibly even attempt to undermine confidence in BTC or to distract us from having more meaningful communications about BTC or any other topic that we may feel important


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August 31, 2014, 06:44:02 PM

This constant downward pressure we've been seeing pretty much the whole year doesn't make sense anymore.
I simply refuse to believe this is natural. That this is what everyone wants.
I also don't believe in theories as banks or governments taking us down. That is nonsense. But this is simply not normal behaviour. It's getting absurd now. This last round of dumping is absurd.
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August 31, 2014, 06:48:32 PM

That is way too complicated... MORE likely is that he is just paid by some government of financial institution to talk shit about BTC...

If a government wants some FUDsters they have better options than this poor guy making an impression of a broken spam bot algorithm. We can blame our governments but better not this way.
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August 31, 2014, 06:53:55 PM

Let us take it for granted that there is a concerted manipulation effort to drive the price lower.

What knowledge do you draw from this fact? How does it help your trading?

If the manipulator is able to achieve his desires with a minimum of resources, and there is no opposition to him, be it from opposed manipulation or natural buying, then what does it tell you about the state of this market?
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August 31, 2014, 06:55:08 PM

haha, lol. just tried to chat in the btc-e trollbox and found out you need $100 on deposit to be able to post ;-)


Well that get's rid of Jorge - types.. hehehe
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August 31, 2014, 06:57:33 PM

Let us take it for granted that there is a concerted manipulation effort to drive the price lower.

What knowledge do you draw from this fact? How does it help your trading?

If the manipulator is able to achieve his desires with a minimum of resources, and there is no opposition to him, be it from opposed manipulation or natural buying, then what does it tell you about the state of this market?

r/buttcoin, hard to believe it's just a few random people with no life, hating bitcoin and starting this separate channel.
People putting such negative effort into something like that seems very fishy to me.
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August 31, 2014, 06:58:08 PM

This constant downward pressure we've been seeing pretty much the whole year doesn't make sense anymore.
I simply refuse to believe this is natural. That this is what everyone wants.
I also don't believe in theories as banks or governments taking us down. That is nonsense. But this is simply not normal behaviour. It's getting absurd now. This last round of dumping is absurd.


shorts are up^.
nodoudt some poeple covered but others took more shorts, the drop itself looks like it started with some fresh shorts.

http://www.bfxdata.com/sentiment/longshort.php
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Explanation
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August 31, 2014, 07:03:20 PM

This constant downward pressure we've been seeing pretty much the whole year doesn't make sense anymore.
I simply refuse to believe this is natural. That this is what everyone wants.
I also don't believe in theories as banks or governments taking us down. That is nonsense. But this is simply not normal behaviour. It's getting absurd now. This last round of dumping is absurd.


The thing is, there's still too much confidence in the market (look at the current poll). Fear, capitulation, despair? We haven't seen this yet. Ironically all the good news of the last weeks and months are to blame. So this bleeding will only fade out slowly. A stable price at around 500$ would be nice for now, and then ccmf will be back soon.
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