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February 17, 2016, 04:50:29 PM

Good morning Bitcoinland.

$400 seems to be holding and now we're knocking on $420's door. Let's kick the gate open and keep this moving up.
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I miss lambie. He was a class act.

Well, maybe it's all relative.... Lambie was annoying as well, but you fatty seem to be suffering from false memory nastalgia.... hahahahaha

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Wtf are you guys talking about? Bargainbin and blunderer or whatever is NLC ,so he is still here (or am I losing it?)
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February 17, 2016, 04:52:27 PM

... Hopefully we don't dip below ...
~85% chance within hour.
~90% chance within day.

Want to bet on that?  I ll give you 80 % chance and say within day it doesn't dip below 400 (finex).
If I win I get 200 USD worth of bitcoin, if you win you get 50 USD worth of bitcoin.

No. I don't bet/do business on Bitcointalk. Too much scamming Sad
Too bad, I guess it ll just be for bragging rights then :-)
Bragging rights claimed  Grin
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February 17, 2016, 04:53:15 PM

GBTC very bullish now.  $512 per coin.
What is that, some sort of BTC derivative?  Can I sell them actual BTC @$512?
GBTC is a "wall street fund" the fund holds the BTC's for you, and allows poeple "sophisticated investors" to easily get their monies into this market.

100$ + monthly fees is a hell a premium for what it offers, then again, if you don't have a clue, you're better off paying this premium Vs losing all your coins due to stupidity.

no you cant  freely exchange BTC and GBTC

if your looking for the most out of your BTC, sell on ebay they're going for over 600$

Maybe I'm dumb as hell but I don't see the point for this thing, not at all... Except that if the price skyrocket they can probably keep the coins and say fuck you and disappear xD
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February 17, 2016, 04:54:24 PM

419$
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February 17, 2016, 04:55:28 PM

... Hopefully we don't dip below ...
~85% chance within hour.
~90% chance within day.

Want to bet on that?  I ll give you 80 % chance and say within day it doesn't dip below 400 (finex).
If I win I get 200 USD worth of bitcoin, if you win you get 50 USD worth of bitcoin.

No. I don't bet/do business on Bitcointalk. Too much scamming Sad
Too bad, I guess it ll just be for bragging rights then :-)
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Too bad, I guess it ll just be for bragging rights then :-)

Sure. I've been wrong many times recently. Even admitted I would have made the same call as BJA a few days ago (didn't only because don't gamble on Bitcoin anymore, due to not being very very stupid).
No market analytics possible in a market as manipulated as Bitcoin, might as well run analysis on dice.

P.S. Monero is another one I totally missed. I mean, it just keeps chugging up, +26%/24hrs, even some volume there. What gives?
Edit: And AsicMiner -- the company doesn't even exist any more, and shares are up, like 350% over the past month Shocked Go figure :/
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February 17, 2016, 04:58:16 PM

419$

Lol!
Well I'm glad I hold everything, I'd just like to find somewhere to trade correctly... Anyone has a site? I don't really like kraken...
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February 17, 2016, 04:59:30 PM


I miss lambie. He was a class act.

Well, maybe it's all relative.... Lambie was annoying as well, but you fatty seem to be suffering from false memory nastalgia.... hahahahaha

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Wtf are you guys talking about? Bargainbin and blunderer or whatever is NLC ,so he is still here (or am I losing it?)

Spot on, she's never been gone for more than a couple of hours - gotta get that $$$ somehow  Roll Eyes
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February 17, 2016, 05:00:58 PM

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if your looking for the most out of your BTC, sell on ebay they're going for over 600$

Maybe I'm dumb as hell but I don't see the point for this thing, not at all... Except that if the price skyrocket they can probably keep the coins and say fuck you and disappear xD

It's a financial instrument. Think of it as a complex thingamabob, a black box, you're not supposed to understand how it works. That's what makes it so cool.
BTW, unless you're willing to gift your BTC, ignore Adam's (otherwise great) advice.
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February 17, 2016, 05:04:07 PM


I miss lambie. He was a class act.

Well, maybe it's all relative.... Lambie was annoying as well, but you fatty seem to be suffering from false memory nastalgia.... hahahahaha

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Wtf are you guys talking about? Bargainbin and blunderer or whatever is NLC ,so he is still here (or am I losing it?)

I was trying to shut down a spamming nazi psycho. Idk what JJG was doing. Don't think he knows either.
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February 17, 2016, 05:05:42 PM

I can tell you this. I don't know about $400, but we're never gonna see $300 again. 


if we were.. we already would have.
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February 17, 2016, 05:08:51 PM

ccmf



Yup. I guess having a couple of kids die was incentive enough to begin buying the 9,000 BTC to pay off you Bitcoin Criminals.
Before more precious lives are lost.
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Los Angeles: Hackers demand $3m bitcoin ransom from hospital to unlock vital files

Yes that is sick, of all the orgaization they're going to ask ransom from they thought of a hospital. What are they thinking.

Well it's one of the few worth paying for...

Just restore from backup.


You do have backups... right?



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Blaming the victim?

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February 17, 2016, 05:14:19 PM

ccmf



Yup. I guess having a couple of kids die was incentive enough to begin buying the 9,000 BTC to pay off you Bitcoin Criminals.
Before more precious lives are lost.
Enjoy your blood money Sad

Los Angeles: Hackers demand $3m bitcoin ransom from hospital to unlock vital files

Yes that is sick, of all the orgaization they're going to ask ransom from they thought of a hospital. What are they thinking.

Well it's one of the few worth paying for...

Just restore from backup.


You do have backups... right?



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Blaming the victim?

You sir, are a fucking idiot.

Ur a faget, what's your point?

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February 17, 2016, 05:16:01 PM

No one wants to comment the price and the fact that we're pushing this fucking red cliff hard? Grin

Vitalik, along with other investors will need to make regular dumps to sustain development. The warning sign was all the spam we were seeing promoting ether and indicating a manipulated pump occurring to prepare for the dump. It will be interesting to see what Sergio Demian Lerner turing complete scripting softfork for bitcoin does to ethereum as well. It won't directly compete with Ethereum abilities but make much of it redundant and unnecessary.

Wait. Wat??

I thought this was a bad idea?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=431513.20

Too long in this shit to see hype and pump pretty clear...ETH is still in alpha...there was no reason for the price increase except pure speculation

I don’t understand how a Turing complete scripting language can be implemented in Bitcoin. Smart contracts will burn Ethers to avoid looping. How will Rootstock handle it?

Interesting tidbit from that thread:

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That doesn't doesn't sound like the kind of assumption permitted in a trustless decenteralized system. If you're willing to trust specific parties to do specific things— the design of paypal is far more efficient.

You couldn't make this shit up if you tried.
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February 17, 2016, 05:22:28 PM

i wonder how my ex will react when she learns i'm a million this time next year.   Grin
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you jelly?
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