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December 26, 2014, 06:19:21 PM

326 USD on coindesk.
What's with all the excitement?
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December 26, 2014, 06:20:53 PM

From where the entire forum is sitting you failed to answer brg's arguments. Instead opting for some extremely well worn escape clauses.
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December 26, 2014, 06:25:04 PM

From where the entire forum is sitting you failed to answer brg's arguments...

Speaks volumes of the entire forum, don't it Cheesy
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December 26, 2014, 06:30:56 PM

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What's with all the excitement?

the candlestick... its big green, definitely rebound to 350.
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December 26, 2014, 06:31:28 PM

This thread is remarkable, not only because of the amount of trolls but also for the inability of the rest to ignore those trolls. Come to think of it, that is probably why there are so many of them.

Right you just proven yourself to be part of one of those two groups, at least you failed to ignore.

We're probably gonna hit $290.
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December 26, 2014, 06:33:43 PM

326 USD on coindesk.
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the candlestick... its big green, definitely rebound to 350.

Quoted for current and future amusement Smiley
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December 26, 2014, 06:33:53 PM

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the candlestick... its big green, definitely rebound to 350.

Finex has some eating to do first.
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December 26, 2014, 06:39:43 PM

Anyone have any thoughts on Today's Bitcoin Bowl?

I see it as an opportunity for startups and the Bitcoin community to distribute tons of coins and get attention. It would have been wise for Bitpay to give every person in the stadium some coins. I know that there are a number of people and brands that will be dishing coins out over Twitter.

IMHO, 2014 has seen a ton of merchant adoption and hype - but bitcoin distribution and casual transactions are where the near-term Bitcoin opportunities lie. These take advantage of Bitcoin's unique properties better than using fiat to buy BTC just to buy things that can be bought with fiat (overstock, MSFT games etc).


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December 26, 2014, 06:43:27 PM

http://lambsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Zombie.jpg  (image display removed due to graphic asshattery)
what the f---? not remotely what i want to see at christmas, thats just wrong.

Sorry for the morbid picture, maybe this one is more appropriate for ole lamby?



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December 26, 2014, 06:48:17 PM

Anyone have any thoughts on Today's Bitcoin Bowl?

For promotion they should have been handing out paper wallets, like scratch tickets so the private key is covered, and some instructions on the back. When you buy merchandise, you could show your wallet to the vendors and they could load some coin as kind of cash-back promotion...
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December 26, 2014, 06:49:31 PM

^JimboToronto, mind undone by years of erectile dysfunction pill abuse, turns to bestiality Angry
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December 26, 2014, 06:56:03 PM

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Why are old people so icky, papa?
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December 26, 2014, 06:57:46 PM

As a difficult, but early year in the emergence of bitcoin comes to a close - it continues to prosper into a more and more powerful network. The units themselves being described as worthless at only $320 by people apparently unaware of what $320 can buy.

If a blockchain can become healthy it will represent a huge amount of power - belonging to a necessarily huge number of people whose interests are simple yet predictably consistent.

Absolute domination becomes inevitable for the world's first and most sought after real change to the old, creaking, bloated, largely inaccessible, reckless and ultimately unnecessary banking paradigm. Not because it replaces it, but because it isn't constrained by limiting factors that have been overcome thanks to the internet and the solving of the Byzantine General's problem.

The anti-fragility of simplicity cannot be questioned.
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December 26, 2014, 07:00:27 PM


Explanation
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December 26, 2014, 07:03:41 PM

As a difficult, but early year in the emergence of bitcoin comes to a close - it continues to prosper into a more and more powerful network. The units themselves being described as worthless at only $320 by people apparently unaware of what $320 can buy.

If a blockchain can become healthy it will represent a huge amount of power - belonging to a necessarily huge number of people whose interests are simple yet predictably consistent.

Absolute domination becomes inevitable for the world's first and most sought after real change to the old, creaking, bloated, largely inaccessible, reckless and ultimately unnecessary banking paradigm. Not because it replaces it, but because it isn't constrained by limiting factors that have been overcome thanks to the internet and the solving of the Byzantine General's problem.

The anti-fragility of simplicity cannot be questioned.

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December 26, 2014, 07:08:52 PM

This thread is remarkable, not only because of the amount of trolls but also for the inability of the rest to ignore those trolls. Come to think of it, that is probably why there are so many of them.

Right you just proven yourself to be part of one of those two groups, at least you failed to ignore.
 

Well, I was right then.
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December 26, 2014, 07:14:22 PM

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Bitcoin dogma Cheesy

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December 26, 2014, 07:15:00 PM

if i had a place to put them, i'd probably still be running my little block erupter farm. bout 50 units, something like 15 ghash... but if my math was right, it was like a lightbulb worth of electricity. why not, ya know? course keeping my pc running 24/7 is another subject, but i do that frequently enough as it is for downloads...

Last time I tried mining (at the beginning of the asic thing), my hashing didn't even register on the pool's radar and I got nothing. 50 BEs may still be enough but that was over a year ago. I'd be interested to hear the results.

As to keeping your PC running, I believe you can use a R-Pi so that could cut down on power requirements pretty seriously.
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December 26, 2014, 07:17:45 PM

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December 26, 2014, 07:23:58 PM

As a difficult, but early year in the emergence of bitcoin comes to a close - it continues to prosper into a more and more powerful network. The units themselves being described as worthless at only $320 by people apparently unaware of what $320 can buy.

If a blockchain can become healthy it will represent a huge amount of power - belonging to a necessarily huge number of people whose interests are simple yet predictably consistent.

Absolute domination becomes inevitable for the world's first and most sought after real change to the old, creaking, bloated, largely inaccessible, reckless and ultimately unnecessary banking paradigm. Not because it replaces it, but because it isn't constrained by limiting factors that have been overcome thanks to the internet and the solving of the Byzantine General's problem.

The anti-fragility of simplicity cannot be questioned.

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