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September 16, 2014, 07:40:48 PM

Bullish as fuck... that is all..
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September 16, 2014, 07:40:55 PM

$465! Thanks bears for the cheap coins  Grin Grin

people are saying that since the price is declining from 1000$.

Buying above 100$ is total non sense especially with the HUGE ripple momentum incoming.
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September 16, 2014, 07:41:44 PM

$465! Thanks bears for the cheap coins  Grin Grin

people are saying that since the price is declining from 1000$.

Buying above 100$ is total non sense especially with the HUGE ripple momentum incoming.

is that why they tripled the supply over night?
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September 16, 2014, 07:42:18 PM

ok i quit this forum, again. for the 100th time.

Lol, you lost BTC by trading altcoins, that is why I stopped trading so much with BTC.
Only with some coin and it's enough to enjoy trading altcoins.

you have no idea....

 Cry

you'll soon admit the future is hold by ripple my friend.

ha! the future is ether, watch and learn.

wanna bet ? Ripple is already integrating this bank at the end of october. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_National_Bank_(California)
Dozens of other banks will follow. Game over. Remittance market is done. Codius from RippleLabs close the debate about contracts. GAME OVER!

banks!?
what banks???
welcome to bitcoin!

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Ah so mah was that hugely irritating  'wanna bet' troll earlier in the year?
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September 16, 2014, 07:44:18 PM

Interesting times!
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September 16, 2014, 07:44:32 PM

What's the chance of this decline going all the way into 2016?

You know that trading truth - only when there is utter despair will there be a turnaround.
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September 16, 2014, 07:44:45 PM

$465! Thanks bears for the cheap coins  Grin Grin

people are saying that since the price is declining from 1000$.

Buying above 100$ is total non sense especially with the HUGE ripple momentum incoming.

is that why they tripled the supply over night?

You are disappointing me , really. Either you are dishonest either you are ignorant, I thought you were well informed. There are 100Billions of XRP and that's it.

What changed overnight is the way to count what has been released. Since Jed signed an agreement with RL to sell his XRP over several years, RippleLabs counted his XRP as distributed. And coinamrketcap counted this too. Period.

Anyway, marketcap are irrelevant , what matters is volume and with the big bank incoming Ripple volume should increase dramatically over the next 12months.
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September 16, 2014, 07:45:12 PM

Big players are also not generally interested in seeing the value of their holdings evaporate on the whim of lots of small fish day traders. A forty thousand bid wall flicked in and out existence in the low 4xx's last week suggesting serious buying power despite what TA may say.
I've investigated this claim recently (after reading about it on r/bitcoinmarkets) with people who have complete logs of all past orders set on Bitstamp and no trace of this was found. Where did you see this? My guess is it's a bug with the displaying website like I sometimes had happen to me on bitcoinity or clarkmoody.

Yeah, I've never seen this "40k wall" either. Sounds like nonsense.

Blitz: it was widely discussed on bitcoinmarkets..I can't give you absolute proof (never saw it myself).

Derp: You not seeing it means nothing. Just like your perpetual bearish opinion. Smiley


I surmise that you are referring to the equivalent of 40k BTC, and you are NOT talking about $40k (b/c that would be too easy).  A 40k BTC wall at $400 would be about $16million (which does NOT seem outrageously unreasonable given the amount of profits that are potentially at stake).
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September 16, 2014, 07:46:03 PM

I finally learned how bitcoin works, now I gotta learn how proposals ripple through a network of consensus ledger blah blah blahh
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September 16, 2014, 07:46:28 PM

$465! Thanks bears for the cheap coins  Grin Grin

people are saying that since the price is declining from 1000$.

Buying above 100$ is total non sense especially with the HUGE ripple momentum incoming.

is that why they tripled the supply over night?

You are disappointing me , really. Either you are dishonest either you are ignorant, I thought you were well informed. There are 100Billions of XRP and that's it.

What changed overnight is the way to count what has been released. Since Jed signed an agreement with RL to sell his XRP over several years, RippleLabs counted his XRP as distributed. And coinamrketcap counted this too. Period.

Anyway, marketcap are irrelevant , what matters is volume and with the big bank incoming Ripple volume should increase dramatically over the next 12months.

well i didn't know that, that makes it all better....
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September 16, 2014, 07:48:52 PM


well i didn't know that, that makes it all better....

If a bank with more than 20billions dollar in assets adopting Ripple can't make you rethink about the Ripple network then I have to say you are probably close minded.
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September 16, 2014, 07:49:40 PM

Gentlemen!
Time to step up and preserve the value of my coin with your worthless fiat.  Buy now pl0x, rousing speeches ain't doing it Angry

@riiiiising:  Don't let them get away with that shit--buy it out from under them!
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September 16, 2014, 07:50:42 PM

Damn, how many times I got to tell you guys?

The only reason price is still down at this level is because wall street is manipulating the market in one last ditch effort to buy cheap coins. Once they've had enough, they will allow natural organic growth to $1,000 and probably much higher.
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September 16, 2014, 07:50:56 PM

I am NOT sure for how long they are going to consider it in their interest to manipulate the prices downward

At least another week and a half.  Maybe longer.
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September 16, 2014, 07:52:15 PM

Damn, how many times I got to tell you guys?

The only reason price is still down at this level is because wall street is manipulating the market in one last ditch effort to buy cheap coins. Once they've had enough, they will allow natural organic growth to $1,000 and probably much higher.


When my imaginary cyborg monkey says that, it has authority.  When a newbie parody account says that, it's a bulltroll.

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September 16, 2014, 07:52:49 PM

Damn, how many times I got to tell you guys?

The only reason price is still down at this level is because wall street is manipulating the market in one last ditch effort to buy cheap coins. Once they've had enough, they will allow natural organic growth to $1,000 and probably much higher.

Yes.  This.  

The same people that want to keep the price low will eventually want to pump it up.  I am just surprised how patient they are and how long they have kept the price low.   Undecided
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September 16, 2014, 07:54:43 PM

...natural organic growth...

Wholesome, humane free-range coin!
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September 16, 2014, 07:55:04 PM


It is funny if you SODL... but NOT funny if you HODL.....

The way you have been talking, Adam, I though that you had SODL... so you should be happy... except trying to figure out exactly when to BUYDL back in.


I frequently find it more stressful to be out of BTC rather than to be in ... I mean that, for the most part,  I would rather sleep in BTC.... than in fiat.
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September 16, 2014, 07:55:56 PM

Not really.  I[t] is *supposed* to halve now and then.  I suspect it will fork at the next halving however.  Too much hardware plant in mining now.

They will be mining worthless tokens if they attempt any such thing (if I'm understanding your post correctly).

It's definitely a much more disruptive event now that the mining is concentrated in large industrial plants.  Last time, the network was vastly less centralized.  Next time, it would take 2 pools or maybe even just one, to decide to run without halving, and it wouldn't matter how much you wanted to avoid personal dilution.
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September 16, 2014, 07:56:31 PM


It is funny if you SODL... but NOT funny if you HODL.....

The way you have been talking, Adam, I though that you had SODL... so you should be happy... except trying to figure out exactly when to BUYDL back in.


I frequently find it more stressful to be out of BTC rather than to be in ... I mean that, for the most part,  I would rather sleep in BTC.... than in fiat.

i'm a buy and hodler true believer

you all know this...
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