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April 26, 2015, 10:16:33 PM

any one think this bidwall is coming down?
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April 26, 2015, 10:18:36 PM

ouuuuh ... ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PA3LheuTSkI )
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April 26, 2015, 10:21:37 PM

Although... The lovely Karen, (Español)  has I must admit given me more of a run for my money, than this week ass bull shit.
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April 26, 2015, 10:25:10 PM

Where is roadmap ?

Where is HTML5 wallet ?

Any meaningful updates since 2008 ?
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April 26, 2015, 10:33:12 PM

Where is roadmap ?

Where is HTML5 wallet ?

Any meaningful updates since 2008 ?

My wallet not synching.
Are we on fork?
Where is dev?

Gavin should stop by the WO one day. I think he would be pleasantly surprised by the quality of our drolleries. Grin
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any one think this bidwall is coming down?
Which one? I really don't see there is any energy left in this drop, unless it reaches $200 (somehow!?) and then a long squeeze would take this a lot lower.
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April 26, 2015, 11:13:58 PM

Where is roadmap ?

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Dev has 1 Million coins in his wallet? Massive RED flag!
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April 26, 2015, 11:46:40 PM

Massive support at 218-200, good time to buy if you still got fiat.. Also a Grexit is getting more and more likely, if this will happen it would be a big boost for Bitcoin.

Nobody gives a shit about Greece
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April 26, 2015, 11:56:03 PM

Massive support at 218-200, good time to buy if you still got fiat.. Also a Grexit is getting more and more likely, if this will happen it would be a big boost for Bitcoin.

Nobody gives a shit about Greece

And the Greece population certainly doesn't give a shit about bitcoin. Not when 50% of them are not even connected to the internet.
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April 27, 2015, 12:36:09 AM

Well, [ Greece ] already had a taste of Neo Bee goatse... (not a shop, 100% real newspaper ad)


That is a Cypriot newspaper I suppose.  I wonder what sort of coverage did the Neo & Bee fiasco get in Greece, at the time? 
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April 27, 2015, 12:53:20 AM

Massive support at 218-200, good time to buy if you still got fiat.. Also a Grexit is getting more and more likely, if this will happen it would be a big boost for Bitcoin.

Do you really reckon that's going to happen? I think the EU leaders will do everything in their power to avoid than scenario. Also, even Greece doesn't really want to get out of the Euro zone. Even if they left, they can't just decide to break off of the world economy. It they don't do their best to get their economy back on track, they'll be getting themselves into serious trouble, I guess...
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April 27, 2015, 12:54:26 AM

Well I woke up this morning and saw it's back up at 219.

Guess I should have bought before I went to bed...

What do ya'll think?  I sold at 221.

crazy poll says: 50/50 split over a price expectation above 300 and below 180... I guess people expect some fireworks.
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April 27, 2015, 12:59:49 AM

Well I woke up this morning and saw it's back up at 219.

Guess I should have bought before I went to bed...

What do ya'll think?  I sold at 221.

crazy poll says: 50/50 split over a price expectation above 300 and below 180... I guess people expect some fireworks.

You should buy. It may go to 200 but that won't hurt you. It may go to 250+ easily. Buy and hold your coins tight.
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April 27, 2015, 01:01:55 AM

Massive support at 218-200, good time to buy if you still got fiat.. Also a Grexit is getting more and more likely, if this will happen it would be a big boost for Bitcoin.

Do you really reckon that's going to happen? I think the EU leaders will do everything in their power to avoid than scenario. Also, even Greece doesn't really want to get out of the Euro zone. Even if they left, they can't just decide to break off of the world economy. It they don't do their best to get their economy back on track, they'll be getting themselves into serious trouble, I guess...

They could default on their greek government debts, drop out of the eurozone but amend their legal tender laws to allow any currency, including euros, to circulate freely and be used by anyone. That would be their most sane course of action, so it will not happen.
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April 27, 2015, 01:05:23 AM

Well I woke up this morning and saw it's back up at 219.

Guess I should have bought before I went to bed...

What do ya'll think?  I sold at 221.

crazy poll says: 50/50 split over a price expectation above 300 and below 180... I guess people expect some fireworks.

They can't be serious. I think almost every single one of the votes for '>300' was a troll-vote, a cynical vote, or any type of vote you like, except for a true opinion, unfortunately :/ I mean bouncing off of current levels would be great and seeing a nice rally to $300 would be marvellous, but I don't really see that happening, to be honest...
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April 27, 2015, 01:07:45 AM

Massive support at 218-200, good time to buy if you still got fiat.. Also a Grexit is getting more and more likely, if this will happen it would be a big boost for Bitcoin.

Do you really reckon that's going to happen? I think the EU leaders will do everything in their power to avoid than scenario. Also, even Greece doesn't really want to get out of the Euro zone. Even if they left, they can't just decide to break off of the world economy. It they don't do their best to get their economy back on track, they'll be getting themselves into serious trouble, I guess...

They could default on their greek government debts, drop out of the eurozone but amend their legal tender laws to allow any currency, including euros, to circulate freely and be used by anyone. That would be their most sane course of action, so it will not happen.

Yeah, that would be a bold move, I guess, but it would effectively wipe out every last remaining drop of trust investors and creditors have left in Greece. Also, I believe this would also pretty much throw Greece's economy back into... the stone age maybe? Or do you think this could be a wise thing to do, actually?
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