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September 16, 2014, 11:05:18 PM

come on someone cut looses! for real!!
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September 16, 2014, 11:07:24 PM

just hit mine... woohoo im worth 4-5 btc now Smiley

4-5 btc for hero status account?

I have a feeling a female's account would be worth less?  Wink

It would also be fairly obvious if I sold it!   Or perhaps you would all become concerned about my spiritual well being?   Cheesy
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dont think it would be this one.. Grin
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September 16, 2014, 11:16:09 PM

6 weeks ago?   Wow.  I am blonde I guess.   Cheesy

I think it's spelled "blind."   Wink

Actually, it has been fun to watch several of my favourite posters become heros this summer.  I think you all joined during the fun last spring and are finally coming of age.  The class of 2013. 
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September 16, 2014, 11:18:38 PM

oh cares!

cut your looses!!!

Never!!! I will live proudly in that van down by the river Adam! You will live there with me you permabull!

You can learn to become an expert fisher. That way we wont starve and could make a living. You down?

down. i'll leave my wife & kids tomorrow.



Penguins already have a natural inclination towards fishing.
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September 16, 2014, 11:34:34 PM

6 weeks ago?   Wow.  I am blonde I guess.   Cheesy

I think it's spelled "blind."   Wink

Actually, it has been fun to watch several of my favourite posters become heros this summer.  I think you all joined during the fun last spring and are finally coming of age.  The class of 2013. 

We did, though I was lurking from mid-2012. I'd be about 800 by now if I'd bothered to make an account.
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September 16, 2014, 11:42:57 PM


Finexers and Huobians seem to think is time to recover a little bit. Stampers are a little more reluctant (can't say that I blame them).  Smiley
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September 16, 2014, 11:46:03 PM

I am surprised that there many a massive downwards spike already. We are at the low of the month and the selling isn't accelerating like last time.

I am keeping a small hedge position up just in case we end up breaking down but seems there are hidden buyers here.
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September 16, 2014, 11:59:01 PM


Explanation
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September 17, 2014, 12:03:40 AM

6 weeks ago?   Wow.  I am blonde I guess.   Cheesy

I think it's spelled "blind."   Wink

Actually, it has been fun to watch several of my favourite posters become heros this summer.  I think you all joined during the fun last spring and are finally coming of age.  The class of 2013. 

So with regards to Bitcoin am I a blonde leading the blind?   That explains it all.   Grin
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September 17, 2014, 12:07:02 AM

there we go...

looses are being cut.
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September 17, 2014, 12:17:39 AM

there we go...

looses are being cut.


falllllling, be a good boy and give back adamstgBit's account to his original owner.

btw: we are not going below 450 for now
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September 17, 2014, 12:29:55 AM

Adam you need to admit it.

From the Boston Fed paper: http://www.bostonfed.org/economic/current-policy-perspectives/2014/cpp1404.pdf

"The revolution in payments technology pioneered by Bitcoin helps to accelerate
the development of better technologies
for making payments and transfers cheaper, faster, and more
secure. For instance, a new technology called Ripple, essentially a protocol that allows disparate systems
to communicate in order to transfer funds and make payments, has recently been developed. One notable
point, made clear by Ripple, is that the development of new technologies for making payments does not
need to be accompanied by a new financial claim.
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September 17, 2014, 12:38:54 AM

Adam you need to admit it.

From the Boston Fed paper: http://www.bostonfed.org/economic/current-policy-perspectives/2014/cpp1404.pdf

"The revolution in payments technology pioneered by Bitcoin helps to accelerate
the development of better technologies
for making payments and transfers cheaper, faster, and more
secure. For instance, a new technology called Ripple, essentially a protocol that allows disparate systems
to communicate in order to transfer funds and make payments, has recently been developed. One notable
point, made clear by Ripple, is that the development of new technologies for making payments does not
need to be accompanied by a new financial claim.
"

No one has a Fing clue!
...I dont have a clue

make up your own damn mind.
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September 17, 2014, 12:41:36 AM

When did I become a "hero member?"  I must not have been paying attention.  I must spend way too much time on here.

I wish the increase in price was tied to my post count.  Wink



From what I can tell, "Hero" status  comes at activity level 490... and since you are Activity 532, Therefore, you would have turned "hero" 6 weeks ago...

YES you must have been a busy Bitchick.......... Cheesy 

And, I am NOT sure whether being a busy Bitchick is better than being a busy penguin.    Huh

6 weeks ago?   Wow.  I am blonde I guess.   Cheesy


Maybe you are NOT status obsessed?   Cheesy Cheesy
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September 17, 2014, 12:44:42 AM

Adam you need to admit it.

From the Boston Fed paper: http://www.bostonfed.org/economic/current-policy-perspectives/2014/cpp1404.pdf

"The revolution in payments technology pioneered by Bitcoin helps to accelerate
the development of better technologies
for making payments and transfers cheaper, faster, and more
secure. For instance, a new technology called Ripple, essentially a protocol that allows disparate systems
to communicate in order to transfer funds and make payments, has recently been developed. One notable
point, made clear by Ripple, is that the development of new technologies for making payments does not
need to be accompanied by a new financial claim.
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No one has a Fing clue!
...I dont have a clue

make up your own damn mind.

Ripple is a closed, invite-only network.

Regular people can't just download software and start running a validating Ripple node - they have to be invited in by getting added to the trust list of an existing validator.

Of course the Federal Reserve and US banking system in general is going to attempt to push for Ripple instead of Bitcoin - they are going to do as much as possible to divert and extinguish any movement towards P2P financial tools they can not directly control.
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September 17, 2014, 12:45:20 AM

Adam you need to admit it.

From the Boston Fed paper: http://www.bostonfed.org/economic/current-policy-perspectives/2014/cpp1404.pdf

"The revolution in payments technology pioneered by Bitcoin helps to accelerate
the development of better technologies
for making payments and transfers cheaper, faster, and more
secure. For instance, a new technology called Ripple, essentially a protocol that allows disparate systems
to communicate in order to transfer funds and make payments, has recently been developed. One notable
point, made clear by Ripple, is that the development of new technologies for making payments does not
need to be accompanied by a new financial claim.
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There is the ripple proocol and the ripple coin.

The ripple protocol might have some success, but the coin won't.
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September 17, 2014, 12:46:58 AM

6 weeks ago?   Wow.  I am blonde I guess.   Cheesy

I think it's spelled "blind."   Wink

Actually, it has been fun to watch several of my favourite posters become heros this summer.  I think you all joined during the fun last spring and are finally coming of age.  The class of 2013. 

We did, though I was lurking from mid-2012. I'd be about 800 by now if I'd bothered to make an account.

You must be a quasi-whale by now, to have experienced two 10x-ish bubbles?
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