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November 12, 2014, 05:10:03 AM

It is happening.

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November 12, 2014, 05:13:32 AM

386 baby... Grin


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November 12, 2014, 05:15:48 AM

And shorted at 381!!!

lol $386  a few minutes later.
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November 12, 2014, 05:21:50 AM

2015 could be re-run of 2013 at new order of magnitude scale, i.e. ~$2600 around March/April and ~$10k by end of year 2015.
Smiley I don't like spreading rumors but this looks like it, and feels the same, I sold a lot of coin in 2012 just before I got left behind, and I'm in the same position again.
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November 12, 2014, 05:22:30 AM

And shorted at 381!!!

lol $386  a few minutes later.

It will probably dip to $379/$381 for awhile, so Newbie can get out with a few bucks profit or break even.  If he holds onto that short though...
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November 12, 2014, 05:22:52 AM

And shorted at 381!!!

lol $386  a few minutes later.

Well what will happen is he will wait to respond. If price crashes he will come in and say "yeah you suckers got caught in a pump and dump, bear trap etc you should have seen that coming like I did etc". IF price continues to go up, he'll say "oh well I saw the momentum [insert some TA evidence here] and I actually closed it at [insert small or no loss here] and then I bought BTC for the ride up ( plus or minus margin)
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November 12, 2014, 05:23:16 AM

And shorted at 381!!!

lol $386  a few minutes later.

bear will never learn
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November 12, 2014, 05:25:48 AM


https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/mark-karpeles-likely-going-see-companies-getting-hacked-bitcoin-stolen/


Mark Karpeles - “each time you want to check the balance of a cold wallet, you’re making it less cold.”



HA, I still can't believe this dimwit somehow ran the largest bitcoin exchange (into the ground).
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November 12, 2014, 05:29:33 AM


ok... bear cover your arse bahahahahahaa







i told you about this...
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November 12, 2014, 05:31:22 AM


https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/mark-karpeles-likely-going-see-companies-getting-hacked-bitcoin-stolen/


Mark Karpeles - “each time you want to check the balance of a cold wallet, you’re making it less cold.”



HA, I still can't believe this dimwit somehow ran the largest bitcoin exchange (into the ground).

you're... making it... wait, what? the fuck is he talking about? i want to check a cold wallet, i enter the address into blockchain.info or such... there's no involvement from anything compromising.
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November 12, 2014, 05:32:46 AM


https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/mark-karpeles-likely-going-see-companies-getting-hacked-bitcoin-stolen/


Mark Karpeles - “each time you want to check the balance of a cold wallet, you’re making it less cold.”



HA, I still can't believe this dimwit somehow ran the largest bitcoin exchange (into the ground).

you're... making it... wait, what? the fuck is he talking about? i want to check a cold wallet, i enter the address into blockchain.info or such... there's no involvement from anything compromising.

Right, it gives some credit to the incompetent theories. 
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November 12, 2014, 05:39:19 AM

ok... bear cover your arse bahahahahahaa

--Bull images--


i told you about this...

Don't get me started. LOL



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November 12, 2014, 05:39:38 AM

2015 could be re-run of 2013 at new order of magnitude scale, i.e. ~$2600 around March/April and ~$10k by end of year 2015.
Smiley I don't like spreading rumors but this looks like it, and feels the same, I sold a lot of coin in 2012 just before I got left behind, and I'm in the same position again.

where the new demand would come from? China is sleeping, and willy bot is dead. Maybe to some chinese clone of Wally?


Anyway I think it is more likely a new recover to 600, like april
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November 12, 2014, 05:46:25 AM

I think it is more likely a new recover to 600, like april

One step at a time.
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November 12, 2014, 05:48:10 AM

2015 could be re-run of 2013 at new order of magnitude scale, i.e. ~$2600 around March/April and ~$10k by end of year 2015.
Smiley I don't like spreading rumors but this looks like it, and feels the same, I sold a lot of coin in 2012 just before I got left behind, and I'm in the same position again.

where the new demand would come from? China is sleeping, and willy bot is dead. Maybe to some chinese clone of Wally?


Anyway I think it is more likely a new recover to 600, like april

... bitcoin activity is picking up solidly in many places that haven't participated significantly in the previous waves, like Argentina, Phillipines, Canada, Mexico, Australia, U.K., Carribean, Switzerland ... to name a few. Should be interesting to see what the power of the many brings versus the relatively brief singular china, usa or european waves, I'm expecting the next one to be longer, smoother, less manic probably with a blow-off though.
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November 12, 2014, 05:56:11 AM


https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/mark-karpeles-likely-going-see-companies-getting-hacked-bitcoin-stolen/


Mark Karpeles - “each time you want to check the balance of a cold wallet, you’re making it less cold.”



HA, I still can't believe this dimwit somehow ran the largest bitcoin exchange (into the ground).

you're... making it... wait, what? the fuck is he talking about? i want to check a cold wallet, i enter the address into blockchain.info or such... there's no involvement from anything compromising.

Right, it gives some credit to the incompetent theories.  

The "The Rise and Rise of Bitcoin" was a real eye opener for me regardin Karpelés. (A have never seen any video footage from him before. I didn't care. Not even after the last incident.)
It felt like the boos of the company sometimes lets his/her retarded child play the boss (while making sure he can't do any harm ... in himself) and somebody compiled a video from the random video footages which makes this game look like Mark is in fact the real boss. His Gay friend is a similar story. Not as retarded but funny because I bet he is straight (just to give this story a twist) while called Gay and look gay and acts like Mark's gay friend (who is also straight, I guess, only to give this strange relationship the secondary twist...). Jesus... Grin
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November 12, 2014, 05:59:37 AM

...places that haven't participated significantly in the previous waves, like Argentina, Phillipines, Canada, Mexico, Australia, U.K., Carribean, Switzerland ...

Canada? Are you kidding?

Home of Ethereum, first public BTC ATM, rich mining tradition?

Maybe you should add Germany, the USA, Russia and China to the list. LOL
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November 12, 2014, 06:00:15 AM


Explanation
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November 12, 2014, 06:01:56 AM

...places that haven't participated significantly in the previous waves, like Argentina, Phillipines, Canada, Mexico, Australia, U.K., Carribean, Switzerland ...

Canada? Are you kidding?

Home of Ethereum, first public BTC ATM, rich mining tradition?

Maybe you should add Germany, the USA, Russia and China to the list. LOL

Hey, give him credit for not joking with Africa! Tongue
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November 12, 2014, 06:06:46 AM

...places that haven't participated significantly in the previous waves, like Argentina, Phillipines, Canada, Mexico, Australia, U.K., Carribean, Switzerland ...

Canada? Are you kidding?

Home of Ethereum, first public BTC ATM, rich mining tradition?

Maybe you should add Germany, the USA, Russia and China to the list. LOL

Hey, give him credit for not joking with Africa! Tongue

What,  Africa's looking strong
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