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September 16, 2014, 12:51:43 PM

race is on!

100,000 btc to whoever reaches hero status first?
I see we're both heroes today.

I didn't see who made it first.

Let's call it a dead heat.

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Congratulations to both of you  Smiley
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September 16, 2014, 12:58:34 PM

yeah! all my dedication and hard work has paid off.

I would like to begin my heroic status with the following message:

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September 16, 2014, 01:19:13 PM

this market can really make you sick

if we go sub 400 i'm leveraging HARD

its the only way - all or nothing

Monkey thinks you are clever.  Monkey has been very dreary for a very long time.  Now monkey says two weeks to lift-off.
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September 16, 2014, 01:24:24 PM

Ristos little baby XMR is going to rally at any time now. So much fight, talk, troll about it yet it is a coin that has attracted a lot of early bitcoiners with the anonymous mentality. The whole altcoin section of this forum is like a war of children screaming for attention by the one who can troll the most.

Monero featured in LetsTalkBitcoin podcast here, around 20 minutes in:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qEi5fQcVak
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September 16, 2014, 01:27:13 PM

Read the thread expecting to see sub 450's with the price imploding - actually 471 on stamp. Lot of noisy bears shorting and talking book. Personally I think anyone trading bitcoin especially on the short side with leverage is insane.

Exactly. Still voting for 350 area. Let it rain cheap coins!

At the 350 area 350 will be very expensive. You and everyone else will want cheaper coins. At 680 everybody was wishing for cheaper coins. As you might have noticed when those cheaper coins were available nobody bought them. Because they are now expensive.

You've had 5 years for cheap coins. Hoping the Bitcoin enconomy crashes just so you can save a few 100 bucks is just stupid.
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why not spoderman Cion?
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September 16, 2014, 01:37:11 PM

Read the thread expecting to see sub 450's with the price imploding - actually 471 on stamp. Lot of noisy bears shorting and talking book. Personally I think anyone trading bitcoin especially on the short side with leverage is insane.

Exactly. Still voting for 350 area. Let it rain cheap coins!

At the 350 area 350 will be very expensive. You and everyone else will want cheaper coins. At 680 everybody was wishing for cheaper coins. As you might have noticed when those cheaper coins were available nobody bought them. Because they are now expensive.

You've had 5 years for cheap coins. Hoping the Bitcoin economy crashes just so you can save a few 100 bucks is just stupid.


price is not a measure of the bitcoin economy

but at 350 it might be!

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Ristos little baby XMR is going to rally at any time now. So much fight, talk, troll about it yet it is a coin that has attracted a lot of early bitcoiners with the anonymous mentality. The whole altcoin section of this forum is like a war of children screaming for attention by the one who can troll the most.

Monero featured in LetsTalkBitcoin podcast here, around 20 minutes in:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qEi5fQcVak

i tried to mine it once, but never got any of it, stopped caring after that.
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September 16, 2014, 01:49:41 PM

http://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2014/09/16/digital-currency-council-brings-bitcoins-three-rs-to-wall-street/
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September 16, 2014, 01:57:46 PM

Ristos little baby XMR is going to rally at any time now. So much fight, talk, troll about it yet it is a coin that has attracted a lot of early bitcoiners with the anonymous mentality. The whole altcoin section of this forum is like a war of children screaming for attention by the one who can troll the most.

Monero featured in LetsTalkBitcoin podcast here, around 20 minutes in:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qEi5fQcVak

i tried to mine it once, but never got any of it, stopped caring after that.
I am not a miner myself, just amazed by the fact that XMR have really brilliant crypto graphers such as Wladimir van der Laan (lead developer of Bitcoin, took over after Gavin), Gregory Maxwell, nanotube, phantomcircuit and others involved. Although I am not a developer myself, but seeing the core developers of Bitcoin uniting behind XMR is unique to me and speaks a lot of about the anonymous tech.
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September 16, 2014, 02:05:35 PM

Monkey thinks you are clever.  Monkey has been very dreary for a very long time.  Now monkey says two weeks to lift-off.

You can't keep a good coin down.
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“Bitcoin is an extremely important innovation, but not in the way most people think. Bitcoin’s real innovation is a globally verifiable proof publishing at a certain time. The whole system is built on that concept and many other systems can also be built on it. The block chain nails down history, breaking Orwell’s dictum of ‘He who controls the present controls the past and he who controls the past controls the future’.”


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the f is he?

did he buy some?
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September 16, 2014, 02:17:03 PM

Ristos little baby XMR is going to rally at any time now. So much fight, talk, troll about it yet it is a coin that has attracted a lot of early bitcoiners with the anonymous mentality. The whole altcoin section of this forum is like a war of children screaming for attention by the one who can troll the most.

Monero featured in LetsTalkBitcoin podcast here, around 20 minutes in:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qEi5fQcVak

i tried to mine it once, but never got any of it, stopped caring after that.
I am not a miner myself, just amazed by the fact that XMR have really brilliant crypto graphers such as Wladimir van der Laan (lead developer of Bitcoin, took over after Gavin), Gregory Maxwell, nanotube, phantomcircuit and others involved. Although I am not a developer myself, but seeing the core developers of Bitcoin uniting behind XMR is unique to me and speaks a lot of about the anonymous tech.

Honest question, how are they involved? Are they the lead developers for Monero? or are they just contributing code here and there?

One thing I've noticed is whenever alt coins are brought up on this thread its usually right before a big dump.
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September 16, 2014, 02:19:11 PM

Meanwhile consolidation on Stamp and Finex is not finished yet. You will all left behind when it skyrocks with a breakout upwards  Cheesy





People talking about sky rockets for months.

And no sky rocket so far, only downwards
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September 16, 2014, 02:20:44 PM

Ristos little baby XMR is going to rally at any time now. So much fight, talk, troll about it yet it is a coin that has attracted a lot of early bitcoiners with the anonymous mentality. The whole altcoin section of this forum is like a war of children screaming for attention by the one who can troll the most.

Monero featured in LetsTalkBitcoin podcast here, around 20 minutes in:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qEi5fQcVak

i tried to mine it once, but never got any of it, stopped caring after that.
I am not a miner myself, just amazed by the fact that XMR have really brilliant crypto graphers such as Wladimir van der Laan (lead developer of Bitcoin, took over after Gavin), Gregory Maxwell, nanotube, phantomcircuit and others involved. Although I am not a developer myself, but seeing the core developers of Bitcoin uniting behind XMR is unique to me and speaks a lot of about the anonymous tech.

I have not been following XMR. If developers like Wladimir has been contributing, it is time to pay attention to it. Is there a website that shows the list of developers?
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September 16, 2014, 02:22:21 PM

what is this alt coin pump.

this thread....

buy all the cannabis coins!

and ether.
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