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November 07, 2015, 01:22:16 AM

He be chillin. Waiting to short from $3500.



Ah, a man of leisure. A day on the water is a day well spent. Bulls of 2014 can do it too.



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Back in your day we still had water Embarrassed

That time again eh?
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November 07, 2015, 01:22:55 AM

I WANNA F*CK  A THOUSAND WOMAN  REST OF MY LIFE!!!!       Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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November 07, 2015, 01:24:14 AM

I WANNA F*CK  A THOUSAND WOMAN  REST OF MY LIFE!!!!       Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

404 MONEY NOT FOUND  Cheesy
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November 07, 2015, 01:24:49 AM

I WANNA F*CK  A THOUSAND WOMAN  REST OF MY LIFE!!!!       Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

404 MONEY NOT FOUND  Cheesy

LMAO!
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November 07, 2015, 01:25:31 AM

I'm not a permabear. I'll switch back as soon as the first block gets mined >1MB.

I understand your sentiment, mine's more like... "I go full bear if we are met with a stonewall in jan 2016".

I could totally see us going down to the lower 300's, even 290's, and testing those levels too.

There was massive dumping at that peak and throughout the 400's, without much rise in shorts. That was hodlers and bullish traders selling, I suspect not all of that is on an outgoing wire at the moment.

The Economist predicts transactions could take over an hour by early next year if there's no change. Are they wrong?

They're not explicitly wrong, but such is life while making guesses based on unpredictable variables. Also, a (premature imo) fee market would allow some user decision on that front.

I read it today. They weren't entirely dismissive of the currency, but they don't seem optimistic. But then they go on to get starry-eyed over the prospect of smart contracts and DAO's. Anyway, I just bought it for the pictures.

He be chillin. Waiting to short from $3500.



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November 07, 2015, 01:27:12 AM

ccmf?
https://youtu.be/R7yfISlGLNU


Panic sellers done dumping to the accumulators?

The accumulators already bought.  Bulls don't have any fiat left to spend. 

You do know you're a bit late to the bear party?

I'm not a permabear. I'll switch back as soon as the first block gets mined >1MB.

LOL! You're a stubborn bastard, that's for sure!

Make it happen schnappy though.

I WANNA BUY A BOAT!!!!

You get any of that pit pat piffy this week, brother? Do you have one of those trading strategies Huh

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November 07, 2015, 01:30:15 AM

Any news/tweets from winning bidders?

We deserve to know that Cheesy

Who won? Fontas?
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November 07, 2015, 01:32:23 AM

Any news/tweets from winning bidders?

We deserve to know that Cheesy

Who won? Fontas?

I think it's a fairly good chance we don't hear anything until the coins move on monday.
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November 07, 2015, 01:33:22 AM

I WANNA F*CK  A THOUSAND WOMAN  REST OF MY LIFE!!!!       Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

404 MONEY NOT FOUND  Cheesy

LMAO!
Not at this time check back in a week.
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November 07, 2015, 01:35:54 AM

Any news/tweets from winning bidders?

We deserve to know that Cheesy

Who won? Fontas?

I think it's a fairly good chance we don't hear anything until the coins move on monday.

Yeah, probably... Money must arrive first. Makes sense, yeah! Thanks

So, dump will continue...great! The man has to pay to the USM  Grin ASAP
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November 07, 2015, 01:55:14 AM

Wouldn't there be a conflict between that FOIA request and the data protection act? Any personally identifiable information is covered by the data protection act. The bidders have the right to remain anonymous if they wish to. Regular auctions are sometimes won by anonymous bidders, and they get to remain anonymous.

I am not a lawyer, but as a citizen of Brazil I consider any "property" of the Brazilian government to be my property (and of the other 205,046,327 Brazilians).  So I should have the right to know who my government sold my property to -- and especially how much the guy paid for it.  That should trump his right to privacy.
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November 07, 2015, 01:57:33 AM

I can't wait to see what happens next.

i think down 320 snap back and choo Choo as if nothing happened.

600 for xmas

new ath in the summer.

32,000$ a year later.
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November 07, 2015, 02:01:22 AM

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November 07, 2015, 02:02:39 AM

all the charts looks like only china intend to something with the bitcoin price....
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November 07, 2015, 02:04:49 AM

I can't wait to see what happens next.

i think down 320 snap back and choo Choo as if nothing happened.

600 for xmas

new ath in the summer.

32,000$ a year later.

it looks more like a bit more of sideways for a few hours more and then bouncing up level by level...
support at 350 is growing with every attempt...
usd margins is below 20 mio -> correction should be done
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November 07, 2015, 02:05:45 AM

its weekend we gonna stay here till monday Smiley
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November 07, 2015, 02:06:39 AM

Wouldn't there be a conflict between that FOIA request and the data protection act? Any personally identifiable information is covered by the data protection act. The bidders have the right to remain anonymous if they wish to. Regular auctions are sometimes won by anonymous bidders, and they get to remain anonymous.

I am not a lawyer, but as a citizen of Brazil I consider any "property" of the Brazilian government to be my property (and of the other 205,046,327 Brazilians).  So I should have the right to know who my government sold my property to -- and especially how much the guy paid for it.  That should trump his right to privacy.

Any property belonging to the Government of Brazil rightly belongs to you? That must be a magical place to live. I guess housing isn't really an issue.
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November 07, 2015, 02:09:32 AM

Wouldn't there be a conflict between that FOIA request and the data protection act? Any personally identifiable information is covered by the data protection act. The bidders have the right to remain anonymous if they wish to. Regular auctions are sometimes won by anonymous bidders, and they get to remain anonymous.

I am not a lawyer, but as a citizen of Brazil I consider any "property" of the Brazilian government to be my property (and of the other 205,046,327 Brazilians).  So I should have the right to know who my government sold my property to -- and especially how much the guy paid for it.  That should trump his right to privacy.


Actually I agree, and I believe that there is a lot of merit to this point of view, so if there is some balancing of interest, greater than some rich guy's supposed right to privacy, then I want to hear about it, as well.
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November 07, 2015, 02:11:28 AM

We are good

Still 370 all the problems with Huobi and the DDOSes
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November 07, 2015, 02:16:35 AM

I can't wait to see what happens next.

i think down 320 snap back and choo Choo as if nothing happened.

600 for xmas

new ath in the summer.

32,000$ a year later.

it looks more like a bit more of sideways for a few hours more and then bouncing up level by level...
support at 350 is growing with every attempt...
usd margins is below 20 mio -> correction should be done


we're going to need some big event to justify the rise, blocksize limit / scalability being solved would probably be enough.
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