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June 14, 2016, 05:59:47 AM

Who knows. ETH can just do anything because there is a centralized team of developers led by one king controlling it.

I'm bitter; there's no real reason for me to have missed that train. I just think the DAO is a substantially stupid idea. Am I wrong?
I don't know. I bought a small amount of DAO just because the entire thing was bought out in an IPO at that level and rising, plus it's backed by ETH. Strictly a supply/demand play. And now I'm thinking of selling due to an equally abstract reason - so I don't get in trouble with a court.
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June 14, 2016, 06:05:43 AM

I think Bitcoin's one use case as a banking system to take over a $20 trillion+ banking system is far more than enough. The average person isn't going to care about "my money can also be used natively to pay for slow cloud computing services, without having to bother exchanging it first". They just want the most secure banking/payments system, which is Bitcoin.



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June 14, 2016, 06:08:31 AM

P.S. Bitcoin is doing x20 worse than ETH. Where's your god now?
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ETH is worth waaaay less tho so obviously it dosen't have to increase as much in price in order for it to be doing "better" than BTC. I mean I only heard about this ETH today here but how long has it even been around? Don't get me wrong it does look promising but it could just be increasing from the BTC increase could it not? I'm not as clued up as many on here but that's the way it seems to me.

I'm not a macroeconomist. All I'm concerned with is how much more money I make by investing in ETH vs. BTC. Regarding how long it's been around: BTC has been around for a laughably short 7 years, while ETH has been around for 2. On the plus side, ETH isn't struggling to maintain just HALF of its all-time high after spending years in the toilet Smiley
Sounds good, but I love BTC ever since I got into it and unless it collapses I'll stand with BTC I mean just look at the last few days, if I'd hoarded all my BTC like a smart person instead of spending it on shit (drugs) I'd be alot richer than I am right now anyway. And it's the volatility that makes BTC so good to make money with if your patient with your investment and wait for times like these and it will struggle to hold half it's all time value when it rose to such a high price, what's the highest this ETH has been @?
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June 14, 2016, 06:19:26 AM

what's the highest this ETH has been @?

In USD? Today is the ATH, I think.


And again: You can't see the pertinence due to not understanding what I said, and you didn't understand what I said because you're stupid.
Work on not being so stupid, JJG.
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June 14, 2016, 06:37:13 AM

btc pump over for time being...watch out for auction
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Vitalik is not clever at all, he's a naive kid. He's just being exploited by a group of ruthless bankers who get to pump a wunder-kid 'back-story', while painting a $1.5 billion target on Vitalik's head ... and they can disappear when it collapses and Vitalik get's left dealing with the fallout, if he survives that long.
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June 14, 2016, 06:51:50 AM

btc pump over for time being...watch out for auction
Just a small correction. We'll resume the rally once the sellers are done taking their profits. Plus the real magic of the halving doesn't happen until months from now when people realize it's harder to get coins Grin
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June 14, 2016, 06:52:49 AM

btc pump over for time being...watch out for auction
Just a small correction. We'll resume the rally once the sellers are done taking their profits. Plus the real magic of the halving doesn't happen until months from now when people realize it's harder to get coins Grin
spot on m8  Smiley also ltr the blocksize, segwit etc will be in place
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June 14, 2016, 06:57:58 AM

Vitalik is not clever at all, he's a naive kid. He's just being exploited by a group of ruthless bankers who get to pump a wunder-kid 'back-story', while painting a $1.5 billion target on Vitalik's head ... and they can disappear when it collapses and Vitalik get's left with the fallout, if he survives that long.

I have to admit I find the cult of personality surrounding the guy sort of odd - he's all elbows. If I were him I'd want to start to distance myself from the whole thing.

Does anyone know the ins-and-outs of the switch to POS? Does the Ethereum Foundation just decide? Really??
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June 14, 2016, 07:06:39 AM

I think you'll find that any widely used currency will see a substantial amount of it being spent on criminal shit, obviously, so that points invalid really imo.

Most currencies aren't used *primarily* for khrymez. Bitcoin is an unnoticeable fraction of a fraction of 1% of world's currencies, yet it's already responsible for 40% criminal to criminal payments (c2c) on the interweb.
Only 40% really?? wow I thought it would be way more than that, plus the media has spewed alot of bs demonizing BTC on behalf of the government and central banks etc. to add to that. Anyway you have to respect BTC if you have any respect for crypto currency cos it is and always will be the daddy, so pay homage little pheasant to the daddy of all crypto currencies. Also idc if you can buy drugs over the web, using BTC or not, people will always purchase and abuse drugs, at least this way they can do it safely without having to deal with shady ass street dealers and anonymously cos were not all shameless and think it looks good to be seen buying drugs or some shit.

bullshit. it is about 4 or 5%.
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June 14, 2016, 07:11:58 AM


Banking system doesn't need bitcoin any more than it needs cancer. The banks handle fiat, why in the world would they support something that's openly anti-bank & anti-fiat?
For the same reason news papers supported their websites despite that their websites are openly anti-paper!
For the same reason telecoms supported Internet despite that Internet is openly anti-telephone!
Those businesses don't need Internet any more than they need cancer but... they have to adapt or die!
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June 14, 2016, 10:42:09 AM

2-hour and 4-hour macd is about to go red. is it a signal of incoming correction, if so , i hope a minimal (10-15$) correction.
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June 14, 2016, 10:44:27 AM


2-hour and 4-hour macd is about to go red. is it a signal of incoming correction, if so , i hope a minimal (10-15$) correction.

Yeah. Possible retrace - 4200 perhaps.


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June 14, 2016, 11:19:15 AM

It is so silent ...

Silence before the storm?? Nothing is moving... ( .. and ppl complaining about 690-700$ BTCitcoin  Cheesy )
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June 14, 2016, 11:20:15 AM


Maybe Deutche Bank going tits up on Germany's negative bund yields will spare us the hassle of a 4-hour chart correction.
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June 14, 2016, 11:30:59 AM

I think you'll find that any widely used currency will see a substantial amount of it being spent on criminal shit, obviously, so that points invalid really imo.

Most currencies aren't used *primarily* for khrymez. Bitcoin is an unnoticeable fraction of a fraction of 1% of world's currencies, yet it's already responsible for 40% criminal to criminal payments (c2c) on the interweb.
Only 40% really?? wow I thought it would be way more than that, plus the media has spewed alot of bs demonizing BTC on behalf of the government and central banks etc. to add to that. Anyway you have to respect BTC if you have any respect for crypto currency cos it is and always will be the daddy, so pay homage little pheasant to the daddy of all crypto currencies. Also idc if you can buy drugs over the web, using BTC or not, people will always purchase and abuse drugs, at least this way they can do it safely without having to deal with shady ass street dealers and anonymously cos were not all shameless and think it looks good to be seen buying drugs or some shit.

bullshit. it is about 4 or 5%.

Europol: Bitcoin accounts for over 40% of criminal-to-criminal online payments

Stay in denial.
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June 14, 2016, 11:38:22 AM

I think you'll find that any widely used currency will see a substantial amount of it being spent on criminal shit, obviously, so that points invalid really imo.

Most currencies aren't used *primarily* for khrymez. Bitcoin is an unnoticeable fraction of a fraction of 1% of world's currencies, yet it's already responsible for 40% criminal to criminal payments (c2c) on the interweb.
Only 40% really?? wow I thought it would be way more than that, plus the media has spewed alot of bs demonizing BTC on behalf of the government and central banks etc. to add to that. Anyway you have to respect BTC if you have any respect for crypto currency cos it is and always will be the daddy, so pay homage little pheasant to the daddy of all crypto currencies. Also idc if you can buy drugs over the web, using BTC or not, people will always purchase and abuse drugs, at least this way they can do it safely without having to deal with shady ass street dealers and anonymously cos were not all shameless and think it looks good to be seen buying drugs or some shit.

bullshit. it is about 4 or 5%.

Europol: Bitcoin accounts for over 40% of criminal-to-criminal online payments

Stay in denial.

Who in their right mind would use PayPal for trackable criminal activity on the Internet?

Criminals are apparently ahead of their time in realizing the best online payment method.
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June 14, 2016, 11:40:50 AM

I think you'll find that any widely used currency will see a substantial amount of it being spent on criminal shit, obviously, so that points invalid really imo.

Most currencies aren't used *primarily* for khrymez. Bitcoin is an unnoticeable fraction of a fraction of 1% of world's currencies, yet it's already responsible for 40% criminal to criminal payments (c2c) on the interweb.
Only 40% really?? wow I thought it would be way more than that, plus the media has spewed alot of bs demonizing BTC on behalf of the government and central banks etc. to add to that. Anyway you have to respect BTC if you have any respect for crypto currency cos it is and always will be the daddy, so pay homage little pheasant to the daddy of all crypto currencies. Also idc if you can buy drugs over the web, using BTC or not, people will always purchase and abuse drugs, at least this way they can do it safely without having to deal with shady ass street dealers and anonymously cos were not all shameless and think it looks good to be seen buying drugs or some shit.

bullshit. it is about 4 or 5%.

Europol: Bitcoin accounts for over 40% of criminal-to-criminal online payments

Stay in denial.

Who in their right mind would use PayPal for trackable criminal activity on the Internet?

Criminals are apparently ahead of their time in realizing the best criminal-2-criminal online payment method.
FTFY.
They don't get buyer protection or cash back CCs offer, but hey, free munyz Cheesy
I'm glad we agree re. bitcoin's primary use.

Scammers have already started trying to exploit Orlando shooting for bitcoins
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June 14, 2016, 11:52:37 AM

I think you'll find that any widely used currency will see a substantial amount of it being spent on criminal shit, obviously, so that points invalid really imo.

Most currencies aren't used *primarily* for khrymez. Bitcoin is an unnoticeable fraction of a fraction of 1% of world's currencies, yet it's already responsible for 40% criminal to criminal payments (c2c) on the interweb.
Only 40% really?? wow I thought it would be way more than that, plus the media has spewed alot of bs demonizing BTC on behalf of the government and central banks etc. to add to that. Anyway you have to respect BTC if you have any respect for crypto currency cos it is and always will be the daddy, so pay homage little pheasant to the daddy of all crypto currencies. Also idc if you can buy drugs over the web, using BTC or not, people will always purchase and abuse drugs, at least this way they can do it safely without having to deal with shady ass street dealers and anonymously cos were not all shameless and think it looks good to be seen buying drugs or some shit.

bullshit. it is about 4 or 5%.

Europol: Bitcoin accounts for over 40% of criminal-to-criminal online payments

Stay in denial.

Who in their right mind would use PayPal for trackable criminal activity on the Internet?

Criminals are apparently ahead of their time in realizing the best criminal-2-criminal online payment method.
FTFY.
They don't get buyer protection or cash back CCs offer, but hey, free munyz Cheesy
I'm glad we agree re. bitcoin's primary use.

Scammers have already started trying to exploit Orlando shooting for bitcoins

In a world of Hillary and Trump, we will all be criminals. That is why everyone is buying bitcoin now.
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June 14, 2016, 11:54:20 AM

I think you'll find that any widely used currency will see a substantial amount of it being spent on criminal shit, obviously, so that points invalid really imo.

Most currencies aren't used *primarily* for khrymez. Bitcoin is an unnoticeable fraction of a fraction of 1% of world's currencies, yet it's already responsible for 40% criminal to criminal payments (c2c) on the interweb.
Only 40% really?? wow I thought it would be way more than that, plus the media has spewed alot of bs demonizing BTC on behalf of the government and central banks etc. to add to that. Anyway you have to respect BTC if you have any respect for crypto currency cos it is and always will be the daddy, so pay homage little pheasant to the daddy of all crypto currencies. Also idc if you can buy drugs over the web, using BTC or not, people will always purchase and abuse drugs, at least this way they can do it safely without having to deal with shady ass street dealers and anonymously cos were not all shameless and think it looks good to be seen buying drugs or some shit.

bullshit. it is about 4 or 5%.

Europol: Bitcoin accounts for over 40% of criminal-to-criminal online payments

Stay in denial.

Who in their right mind would use PayPal for trackable criminal activity on the Internet?

Criminals are apparently ahead of their time in realizing the best online payment method.

That makes me wonder how the other 60% of online criminals make online payments? Did drug dealers started to accept credit cards or wires or paypal??? Oh i know maybe the other 60% are using ripple doge etherpoop lsk? Can't keep up did something new came out in the last hour or are we still on List?
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