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April 30, 2016, 11:44:16 PM

Yeah! My buy limit orders went through , time to wire more fiat for another round of buys. These shakeouts don't scare veterans who have been riding the rollercoaster for some time, just another buying opportunity.

Bitcoin veterans, like BitUsher, wire filthy fiat to exchanges to scoop $450-something coins like you wouldn't believe.

While ignoring a crescendo of ill concealed laughter, like a bozz .


Guise, everything's fine. We just need to wait until monday for the legacy banking institushuns to process BitUsher's wire. He bought $450-something like a boss, he will buy $440-something like a maniac.

It is April and segwit is released and fully absorbing any additional tx volume we may see for the halflings. Anything below $1200 is a buy, and cheaper than JJG's first coin, which he still keeps on the exchange as a sort of momento, a relic from bygone happy days. Banish fear, mewn sewn!
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April 30, 2016, 11:51:40 PM

I was looking at coinmarketcap's listing of exchanges and see that CoinsBank is listed as the second largest BTC/USD exchange behind Bitfinex and the largest for BTC/EUR.

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/?markets=all#markets

I have never heard of them.  They seem to be based out of Scotland or is that Belize Tongue

Has anybody heard of them?

https://coinsbank.com/
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April 30, 2016, 11:57:08 PM


Sure... that is true.  There are quite a few aspects to bitcoin, and bitcoin has been criticized fairly extensively (and some truth to it) regarding lack of user-friendly apps.  Furthermore, frequently, people only want to spend so much time on any new activity... whether that be bitcoin or something else... So, maybe we may blame people for being dumb, and not mass adopting bitcoin - yet these time management and prioritizing are real issues whenever bitcoin is introduced to anybody.. and they make choices regarding the level of their introduction - what aspects are interesting to them and how they plan to use the technology, if at all.

It's like early days of the internet, and many people only ventured as far as their AOL account would easily take them... .remember dialing into an AOL account... hahahaha.. approximately mid-90s.. that kind of internet experience even lasted until 2006s.. and I believe is still provided some dial up version.  
I remember telling a friend that Internet is a pyramid scheme. People who adopt now, will get the benefits that earlier users have already built.

It's a shame networks take tens of years to build and perfect. Ha ha


I mean look at our current central banking system. We perfected that for YEARS.



Well, yeah... any system that is built upon networks take a while to flesh out (whether internet, banks, telephone systems, fax systems or many other potentially analogous systems), yet probably a lot of us realize that the passed several years, and possibly a decade or longer have resulted in a lot of corrupting influences in banking (although there likely have been such corrupting influences building and building in the banking system for longer periods, including the past few hundred years that banking has become more and more sophisticated with the passage of time).

Bitcoin has a long way to go to become mass adopted as banking systems - and maybe we can hope that various decentralized mechanisms are going to remain in bitcoin for sometime in order to make it more difficult to corrupt in similar directions, like banking has seemed to become a kind of con job... Maybe also it will take a while for bitcoin to be taken over by narrow interests, at least during our life times..  - nonetheless, some corrupting influences are likely just unavoidable..

In bitcoin, we should realize that there are quite a few creative people working on various bitcoin applications and in other cryptos - and some of the creativity will likely result in new and improved user-friendliness, if that was kind of the original point regarding how people actually may be attempting to incorporate bitcoin into their experiences.






so buy more coins for better future?

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May 01, 2016, 12:06:15 AM

I was looking at coinmarketcap's listing of exchanges and see that CoinsBank is listed as the second largest BTC/USD exchange behind Bitfinex and the largest for BTC/EUR.

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/?markets=all#markets

I have never heard of them.  They seem to be based out of Scotland or is that Belize Tongue

Has anybody heard of them?

https://coinsbank.com/

"On April 4, BIT-X has undergone a complete redesign and emerged again renamed as CoinsBank. BIT-X.com is henceforth redirected to CoinsBank.com."
Not that I know what a BIT-X is, but I guess coinsbank [facepalm smiley] can't be much worse than BIT-X as a name Smiley
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May 01, 2016, 12:09:06 AM

Yeah! My buy limit orders went through , time to wire more fiat for another round of buys. These shakeouts don't scare veterans who have been riding the rollercoaster for some time, just another buying opportunity.

Bitcoin veterans, like BitUsher, wire filthy fiat to exchanges to scoop $450-something coins like you wouldn't believe.

While ignoring a crescendo of ill concealed laughter, like a bozz .


Guise, everything's fine. We just need to wait until monday for the legacy banking institushuns to process BitUsher's wire. He bought $450-something like a boss, he will buy $440-something like a maniac.

It is April and segwit is released and fully absorbing any additional tx volume we may see for the halflings. Anything below $1200 is a buy, and cheaper than JJG's first coin, which he still keeps on the exchange as a sort of momento, a relic from bygone happy days. Banish fear, mewn sewn!


O.k... and what are you doing, AliceGored?  Have you been selling?  Have you ever owned any bitcoin?  How does your post relate to this thread, you are predicting the price to go down from here?  Any other insights for us, related to bitcoin of course?




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May 01, 2016, 12:32:25 AM

I was looking at coinmarketcap's listing of exchanges and see that CoinsBank is listed as the second largest BTC/USD exchange behind Bitfinex and the largest for BTC/EUR.

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/?markets=all#markets

I have never heard of them.  They seem to be based out of Scotland or is that Belize Tongue

Has anybody heard of them?

https://coinsbank.com/

"On April 4, BIT-X has undergone a complete redesign and emerged again renamed as CoinsBank. BIT-X.com is henceforth redirected to CoinsBank.com."
Not that I know what a BIT-X is, but I guess coinsbank [facepalm smiley] can't be much worse than BIT-X as a name Smiley

I thought it strange that bit-x had disappeared from coinmarketcap until I found out about the name change. If they had swapped names on April the first nobody would have taken it seriously. It was wise to wait an extra 4 days.
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May 01, 2016, 12:39:16 AM

I was looking at coinmarketcap's listing of exchanges and see that CoinsBank is listed as the second largest BTC/USD exchange behind Bitfinex and the largest for BTC/EUR.

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/?markets=all#markets

I have never heard of them.  They seem to be based out of Scotland or is that Belize Tongue

Has anybody heard of them?

https://coinsbank.com/

"On April 4, BIT-X has undergone a complete redesign and emerged again renamed as CoinsBank. BIT-X.com is henceforth redirected to CoinsBank.com."
Not that I know what a BIT-X is, but I guess coinsbank [facepalm smiley] can't be much worse than BIT-X as a name Smiley

I thought it strange that bit-x had disappeared from coinmarketcap until I found out about the name change. If they had swapped names on April the first nobody would have taken it seriously. It was wise to wait an extra 4 days.
What did they change their name to? I wasn't aware they had changed it and I was also wondering why they disappeared from my regular exchange visits.
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May 01, 2016, 12:49:18 AM

Coinsbank. Kinda weird when they've spent so much on their sig campaign gaining awareness.
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Coinsbank. Kinda weird when they've spent so much on their sig campaign gaining awareness.

They haven't swapped the signatures for the signature campaign yet. They have emailed a few people the new signature, and I expect most participants will get told to swap over the next week, so you should see the new name in signatures all over the forum in another week or two.
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May 01, 2016, 12:56:08 AM

Signature campaigns are good way to make some petty cash, too bad I don't post enough quality content to qualify enrolling in one.
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They haven't swapped the signatures for the signature campaign yet. They have emailed a few people the new signature, and I expect most participants will get told to swap over the next week, so you should seethe new name in signatures all over the forum in another week or two.

They're still kinda throwing an expensively built proflie away. I'm sure their existing customers are gonna know the score but it still seems like a weird choice to me.
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May 01, 2016, 01:41:24 AM

Never quit guys, we need each and every one of you.

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May 01, 2016, 03:29:16 AM

No one comes to watch the walls anymore. They used to. Not anymore.

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May 01, 2016, 06:00:35 AM

No one comes to watch the walls anymore. They used to. Not anymore.

Not during a trading range of $1
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May 01, 2016, 09:37:21 AM

No one comes to watch the walls anymore. They used to. Not anymore.

Not during a trading range of $1
Newbies coming here saying obvious things is the least we have to worry about and perhaps he does not even know that our friend ChartBuddy left us with no walls to watch anaymore.
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May 01, 2016, 09:45:21 AM

No one comes to watch the walls anymore. They used to. Not anymore.

Not during a trading range of $1

I keep expecting a hair raising dump, or a hair raising pump, but every day I check the price it's almost the same as the previous day. Everyone will be back here watching the walls once the price starts showing some action again. Until then posts in this thread will be mostly of tumbleweeds.

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May 01, 2016, 09:57:00 AM

No one comes to watch the walls anymore. They used to. Not anymore.

Not during a trading range of $1

I keep expecting a hair raising dump, or a hair raising pump, but every day I check the price it's almost the same as the previous day. Everyone will be back here watching the walls once the price starts showing some action again. Until then posts in this thread will be mostly of tumbleweeds.




Folk keep saying..that the price NOW has the 'halving built in" ....as I am unsure of 'real' adoption outside of holding and mining.....unsure...

but with all this 'sideways' in price action it sure 'acts' like the expected halving has already been put into consideration already

(ie if you are a holder you 'hold' if you are a big miner you dump to usd day by day..if you trade you trade.....but sure seems kinda 'steady state' to me)

Remember I know "zip' at one time I drank the BFL Kool Aid...just saying Smiley

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May 01, 2016, 10:34:05 AM

until new blood shows up to kick ass and take names.

shithead miners trying to centralise through anti-competitive pricing will get what's coming to them, they pissed off the wrong guys. bitstamp is open for business.
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May 01, 2016, 10:40:59 AM

until new blood shows up to kick ass and take names.

shithead miners trying to centralise through anti-competitive pricing will get what's coming to them, they pissed off the wrong guys. bitstamp is open for business.


You Sir I hope are correct......just tossing out my 'befuddlement' Smiley

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