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October 28, 2015, 11:29:56 AM

BTC-E pushinng up the rear. Get ready for another move up.
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October 28, 2015, 11:34:30 AM

Average blocksize is roughly about half a MB already. Do the math. am I being hyperbolic?  

Half a megabyte which is full of dust / spam transactions.

The blockchain is extremely valuable to be used in this way.



Some of those dust xactions are colored coins and timestamps carrying far more than their nominal value.
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October 28, 2015, 11:38:20 AM

Almost 2k CNY, this is crazy....
Doesn't surprise me. People need to start realizing that in e.g. the US you lose 2% of your net worth each year. Bitcoin helps you avoid these things
...by losing up to 75% a year.
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and it has many more benefits besides this one,
...like allowing you to fund USMS through various DNMs. Also terrorists Smiley

You are just pathetic. Nobody ever used fiat for terrorists funding. Yea right. Do you beat of to every other response you get? Troll like you are just a poor looser. Get a life
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October 28, 2015, 11:58:37 AM

Almost 2k CNY, this is crazy....
Doesn't surprise me. People need to start realizing that in e.g. the US you lose 2% of your net worth each year. Bitcoin helps you avoid these things
...by losing up to 75% a year.
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and it has many more benefits besides this one,
...like allowing you to fund USMS through various DNMs. Also terrorists Smiley

You are just pathetic. Nobody ever used fiat for terrorists funding. Yea right. Do you beat of to every other response you get? Troll like you are just a poor looser. Get a life

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Fiat is also used to buy food and build roads and stuff. Bitcoin? Funding the USMS via unanimous donations is only one of the fun things it can do. Bitcoin' also for extortionists, kidnappers, drug addicts, pedophiles, degenerate gamblers, ponzi promoters and ...have I missed anything? Oh yeah, you can also try to pay fake Angels for fake murders, there's that...
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October 28, 2015, 12:01:05 PM

Almost 2k CNY, this is crazy....
Doesn't surprise me. People need to start realizing that in e.g. the US you lose 2% of your net worth each year. Bitcoin helps you avoid these things
...by losing up to 75% a year.
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and it has many more benefits besides this one,
...like allowing you to fund USMS through various DNMs. Also terrorists Smiley

You are just pathetic. Nobody ever used fiat for terrorists funding. Yea right. Do you beat of to every other response you get? Troll like you are just a poor looser. Get a life

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Fiat is also used to buy food and build roads and stuff. Bitcoin? Funding the USMS via unanimous donations is only one of the fun things it can do. Bitcoin' also for extortionists, kidnappers, drug addicts, pedophiles, degenerate gamblers, ponzi promoters and ...have I missed anything? Oh yeah, you can also try to pay fake Angels for fake murders, there's that...
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you can also spend bitcoin on amazon and save money with https://purse.io/
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October 28, 2015, 12:01:35 PM

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October 28, 2015, 12:16:25 PM

Almost 2k CNY, this is crazy....
Doesn't surprise me. People need to start realizing that in e.g. the US you lose 2% of your net worth each year. Bitcoin helps you avoid these things
...by losing up to 75% a year.
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and it has many more benefits besides this one,
...like allowing you to fund USMS through various DNMs. Also terrorists Smiley

You are just pathetic. Nobody ever used fiat for terrorists funding. Yea right. Do you beat of to every other response you get? Troll like you are just a poor looser. Get a life

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Fiat is also used to buy food and build roads and stuff. Bitcoin? Funding the USMS via unanimous donations is only one of the fun things it can do. Bitcoin' also for extortionists, kidnappers, drug addicts, pedophiles, degenerate gamblers, ponzi promoters and ...have I missed anything? Oh yeah, you can also try to pay fake Angels for fake murders, there's that...
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You've described politicians quite well there.. but you failed to mention them specifically.

So, you have missed politicians off of your list. In America, the government voted (unanimously, i believe) to allow bitcoin for political and electoral donations.
So that kinda rubber stamps it for anyone...
 
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October 28, 2015, 12:22:40 PM

Average blocksize is roughly about half a MB already. Do the math. am I being hyperbolic?  

Half a megabyte which is full of dust / spam transactions.

The blockchain is extremely valuable to be used in this way.



Some of those dust xactions are colored coins and timestamps carrying far more than their nominal value.

That "value" isn't worth anything to Bitcoin.
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October 28, 2015, 12:26:59 PM

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October 28, 2015, 12:27:55 PM

I really don't want to entertain the MMM discussion but I find it funny how we're supposed to believe these people from South Africa are all active & buying on Chinese exchanges during chinese day time    Roll Eyes
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October 28, 2015, 12:37:44 PM

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you can also spend bitcoin on amazon and save money with https://purse.io/

Sure. And you can also smother people with fluffy pillows and use Kalashnikovs for head rests. It's been done. My point is one of those things lends itself to murdering better than the other. Care to guess which one?

@criptix: I meant this one:
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Creepy Bitcoin Kidnappers Keep Bullying Canadian, Demand More Coins
More from our Bitcoin, is there anything you can't do? department.
$50,000 actual real money reward offered for capture and conviction of Canadian expat’s kidnappers, as authorities appear no closer to busting the bitcoin bandits.
Quote from: /2015/10/23/50000-reward-offered-for-capture-conviction-of-canadian-expats-kidnappers
Eight months have passed since Canadian expat Ryan Piercy, kidnapped by bitcoin fiends last January, was released, but his nightmare is not over. The bitcoin crooks continue to blackmail Piercy and his family with rambling, illiterate demands [shit grammar and incoherence make bitcoiners easy to spot -ed].

“Our intention will be to mame [sic] and disfigure initially. The problem is the devices and components used are not precise. … Acid is a tricky substance to control but combined explosives as a delivery system it is anybodys [sic] guess.”
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...but thanks for the news. Bitcoin adoption is clearly on the rise Smiley

@brg444: Not just South Africa, desperate poor everywhere. Bitcoin is the fastest, safest way to rob people anywhere in the world! Smiley
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October 28, 2015, 12:45:43 PM

@brg444: Not just South Africa, desperate poor everywhere. Bitcoin is the fastest, safest way to rob people anywhere in the world! Smiley

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Why is the buying pressure not 24/7 then?
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October 28, 2015, 12:46:46 PM

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You've described politicians quite well there.. but you failed to mention them specifically.

So, you have missed politicians off of your list. In America, the government voted (unanimously, i believe) to allow bitcoin for political and electoral donations.
So that kinda rubber stamps it for anyone...

I can stomach pedophiles and kidnappers, but politicians, the lying lapdogs of the Jews?
Bitcoin, I'm disappoint Angry
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October 28, 2015, 12:51:07 PM

@brg444: Not just South Africa, desperate poor everywhere. Bitcoin is the fastest, safest way to rob people anywhere in the world! Smiley

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Why is the buying pressure not 24/7 then?

Dunno. Internet criminals sleep on UTC server time? Undecided
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October 28, 2015, 12:51:22 PM

Around now is when we reach the phase of Hero and Legendary members to start making bear posts, either with their normal account or 1 post account, due to the fact that they sold everything and were waiting for "the bottom" and forgot to buy before it raised.  Then we will hit $350 and they look at the screen in shock and buy, then it drops to $325 and they become bulls.
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October 28, 2015, 12:54:47 PM

Average blocksize is roughly about half a MB already. Do the math. am I being hyperbolic?  

Half a megabyte which is full of dust / spam transactions.

The blockchain is extremely valuable to be used in this way.



Some of those dust xactions are colored coins and timestamps carrying far more than their nominal value.

Some. Most are genuine dust, spam and microgambling txs.
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October 28, 2015, 01:01:39 PM

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October 28, 2015, 01:03:00 PM

are we rich yet??   Huh

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October 28, 2015, 01:05:35 PM

300 finally breached. Hasn't it been like at least 10 months last time bitcoin as over 300?
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October 28, 2015, 01:08:08 PM

300 finally breached. Hasn't it been like at least 10 months last time bitcoin as over 300?

Nope. Stamp and Finex were both over USD 310 in July. Finex was over 300 in March as well.
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