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May 19, 2015, 09:22:28 AM

I know the bitcoin community is a bit on the fringe, but are we against old women now?

hey they gave me cookies all is well.....well I tell you all is well!!!!! (hmmm...they may be listening....how they took over all the usa poll stations I'll never know....volunteers...
its a PLOT I tell you!

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From your dexcription it sounds like the USA sounds like its been taken over by Hell's Grannies using extreme violence.

Were they part of the biker shootout yesterday?

I agree, something needs to be done with these grannies. And as our resident troll has shown us, the grampas are otherwise engaged.
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May 19, 2015, 09:42:44 AM

I know the bitcoin community is a bit on the fringe, but are we against old women now?

hey they gave me cookies all is well.....well I tell you all is well!!!!! (hmmm...they may be listening....how they took over all the usa poll stations I'll never know....volunteers...
its a PLOT I tell you!

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From your description it sounds like the USA has been taken over by Hell's Grannies using extreme violence.

well what is a guy to think...you really think the USA is democratic enough that no armed guards are NOT needed at the voting booths?Huh?? it has to be a grannie run world imho

(its them damn cookies) volunteers... like someone would give them great cookies away without a hidden evil genius conspiracy behind them!

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May 19, 2015, 10:23:17 AM

5 USD dump over night then, is anybody starting to lose a little bit of hope?
I'm going to hodl until the end but I'm starting to feel a bit deflated about the future of bitcoin so much so that I'm wondering if it was an awful investment to begin with.
We've gone nowhere except down for so long now Sad
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May 19, 2015, 10:38:24 AM

^^ Permabull getting despondent...  Bullish!   Grin

Its been holding fine for the last few weeks. It only looks bad if you were hoping for salvation from contrived derivatives like 'stockholm' and gbtc.

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May 19, 2015, 10:42:12 AM

5 USD dump over night then, is anybody starting to lose a little bit of hope?
I'm going to hodl until the end but I'm starting to feel a bit deflated about the future of bitcoin so much so that I'm wondering if it was an awful investment to begin with.
We've gone nowhere except down for so long now Sad


A little bit but I've still got hope. I am waiting a little before buying more though. I am keeping a close eye on it.


I think this is just a minor bump in the road.
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May 19, 2015, 10:48:40 AM

5 USD dump over night then, is anybody starting to lose a little bit of hope?
I'm going to hodl until the end but I'm starting to feel a bit deflated about the future of bitcoin so much so that I'm wondering if it was an awful investment to begin with.
We've gone nowhere except down for so long now Sad

If you do a google news search for "Bitcoin" for the last month, it's clear that Bitcoin is revving its engine. Whether the price will follow anytime soon is unclear though.
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May 19, 2015, 11:03:04 AM

how many more dumps can you take? even something as resilient as bitcoin will exhaust some day.

you can't fight chinese exchanges dumping database coins in the market. once price has reached 10 USD they will run away with all your money (fiat of course, not BTC). after that all reputation for btc is lost and no one will ever touch it with a stick.

give up. sell now. never look back.
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May 19, 2015, 11:03:22 AM

89% sales at XBT Provider today.
89% of what?
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May 19, 2015, 11:03:24 AM

I was never really into old woman.



I'm sure he grew up to be fine.

She was probably telling him Bitcoin was a ponzi or something crazy! (jk lol)

Permabulls can't handle the truth  Grin
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This thread is piece of shit but it's also pure entertainment Smiley
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May 19, 2015, 11:07:48 AM

89% sales at XBT Provider today.
89% of what?

http://www.netfonds.se/quotes/ppaper.php?paper=BITCOIN-XBT.ST
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May 19, 2015, 11:12:46 AM

5 USD dump over night then, is anybody starting to lose a little bit of hope?
I'm going to hodl until the end but I'm starting to feel a bit deflated about the future of bitcoin so much so that I'm wondering if it was an awful investment to begin with.
We've gone nowhere except down for so long now Sad


A little bit but I've still got hope. I am waiting a little before buying more though. I am keeping a close eye on it.


I think this is just a minor bump in the road.

I've marked my territory & made an investment.
I've never sold anything, I've always hodl'd.
I can wait a long time, maybe even 25 years as I'm still fairly young but it'd be nice to see the price beginning to rise.
Hell even 300 would look good now & I still think that's low.
Missing the boat as an early adopter is my biggest regret ever.
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May 19, 2015, 11:19:41 AM

Thanks, I see the ratio down left on the page. I still don't get it because there is allways a buy for every sell. Maybe it's trades with bids registered versus asks registered? This is probably obvious to a seasoned trader, lol.
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May 19, 2015, 11:23:49 AM

Thanks, I see the ratio down left on the page. I still don't get it because there is allways a buy for every sell. Maybe it's trades with bids registered versus asks registered? This is probably obvious to a seasoned trader, lol.

Ask/Bid ratio?
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May 19, 2015, 11:41:13 AM

Thanks, I see the ratio down left on the page. I still don't get it because there is allways a buy for every sell. Maybe it's trades with bids registered versus asks registered? This is probably obvious to a seasoned trader, lol.

There's a bid and an ask (a would be buyer and a would be seller) with a small difference in price between them. The party that decides to finally jump that price gap and 'do the deal' determines whether its logged as a buy or a sell. So if you're selling a coin and you wait all day for someone to accept your ask, that counts as a buy. If you decide to move towards someone's bid offer and accept that for your coin, that counts as a sell.
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May 19, 2015, 11:54:56 AM

Thanks, I see the ratio down left on the page. I still don't get it because there is allways a buy for every sell. Maybe it's trades with bids registered versus asks registered? This is probably obvious to a seasoned trader, lol.

There's a bid and an ask (a would be buyer and a would be seller) with a small difference in price between them. The party that decides to finally jump that price gap and 'do the deal' determines whether its logged as a buy or a sell. So if you're selling a coin and you wait all day for someone to accept your ask, that counts as a buy. If you decide to move towards someone's bid offer and accept that for your coin, that counts as a sell.

Thanks, that's what I thought (But I wasn't sure). Is there a way to find the number of all the notes of Bitcoin Tracker One? (Not daily volume or turnover, but the total amount of notes.)
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May 19, 2015, 12:51:27 PM

5 USD dump over night then, is anybody starting to lose a little bit of hope?
I'm going to hodl until the end but I'm starting to feel a bit deflated about the future of bitcoin so much so that I'm wondering if it was an awful investment to begin with.
We've gone nowhere except down for so long now Sad

That might be how you are supposed to feel LFC. There are a lot of people that are threatened by bitcoin and <tinfoil hat>they could be the reason behind the constant down pressure. Or perhaps banks are providing down pressure while trying to accumulate everyone elses coins.</tinfoil hat> Also the inflation rate is currently insane, 25 new BTC every 10 minutes, 3,600 new BTC per day. Right now is too early to use price as the model for success of bitcoin. The bitcoin price is like cheap make-up on a tramp, it's the first thing people talk about and completely superficial at this stage of the game.
You still own a very scarce item that allows instant transfer of value of the internet or even paper. The technology is revolutionary and even the big players are admitting that now. The protocol is not broken and bitcoin is building a very strong foundation for the future. Your biggest regret in 15 years will be if you gave up because the price went down. This is a one in a lifetime happening and you are lucky enough to know about it, how to get it, how to use it, store it, etc. That is your hedge; you are computer savvy compared to the rest of the world that still can't figure out to get that yahoo toolbar off their screen and are completely befuddled by bitcoin. This is going to be a really long haul, like I said 15 years is a good target.

On a 1,000 mile journey it's not the mountains that stop you, but the sand in your shoe.
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May 19, 2015, 12:57:45 PM

The new NYSE bitcoin index is certainly higher than the exchanges I follow:

https://www.nyse.com/quote/index/NYXBT
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