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November 26, 2017, 05:11:08 PM

$9300. Now I'm looking around and thinking "I could tear my house down and build another one exactly like it, but with that window 3 feet to the left".....

Amazing. What happens once it blows past 10,000? Does it just start going up in 10k increments?
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November 26, 2017, 05:13:02 PM

GDAX is on a roll just blew past $9,400 USD with good momentum.

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November 26, 2017, 05:13:45 PM

We are approaching the 9500$ target masterluc set a year or so ago as the top of this wave. Now I'm not sure if he has revised this (I think he has) but I would not be surprised to see a big correction at these levels.
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November 26, 2017, 05:14:31 PM

We could see 10k today, boys. That is the MOON. It's what I've been dreaming of since 2011 and my $2 coins. Congrats to all. Today is a wonderful day.
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November 26, 2017, 05:14:46 PM

GDAX is on a roll just blew past $9,400 USD with good momentum.



In 2 hours today alone price has gone from 9k to almost 9.5k.
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November 26, 2017, 05:18:39 PM

$9300. Now I'm looking around and thinking "I could tear my house down and build another one exactly like it, but with that window 3 feet to the left".....

Amazing. What happens once it blows past 10,000? Does it just start going up in 10k increments?

That's a perfectly valid thought you are having. If I had a house I'd sleep in a tent for a while while, sell the house and through the magic of Bitcoin wake up in a mansion a while later.

Certainly not selling a single Satoshi at this point. Even if debt collectors punch my door in.

We are already seeing the effects of post 10k growth. One Bitcoin hiccup = $100+
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November 26, 2017, 05:21:36 PM

I suggest we start posting when there's NOT an ATH.

OMG WTF?

Green vertical @ Kraken!

7750 € !!!

RSI has hit 96+%
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November 26, 2017, 05:24:11 PM

There is a decent wall at 9500. Let's see how long that lasts.
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November 26, 2017, 05:25:33 PM

I suggest we start posting when there's NOT an ATH.

OMG WTF?

Green vertical @ Kraken!

7750 € !!!

RSI has hit 96+%

Panic buy in progress
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November 26, 2017, 05:31:19 PM

Who knows. Maybe John McAfee can safely bin his barber's razor blade.  Grin
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November 26, 2017, 05:39:55 PM

I bought Bitcoin 2 days ago at €7000/BTC, now it's almost at €7800+/BTC. That's 10%+ gain in 2 days.
As a millenial I will never understand traditional investors who talk about a "good" rate at 6-9% annually and thanks to Bitcoin I probably never have to.  Grin
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November 26, 2017, 05:43:47 PM

That's a perfectly valid thought you are having. If I had a house I'd sleep in a tent for a while while, sell the house and through the magic of Bitcoin wake up in a mansion a while later.

Certainly not selling a single Satoshi at this point. Even if debt collectors punch my door in.

We are already seeing the effects of post 10k growth. One Bitcoin hiccup = $100+
I'm still not buying bitcoins with fiat, continuing to work for them. I just feel so Ragnar Danneskjöld about the whole thing. But it is to note that my damn work keeps getting me less and less bitcoin (although these days I quote in litecoin due to the lower fees)

Had to sell a few litecoins a few days ago at 70 or so to pay off some test mining gear. Not a biggie, need the stuff to be able to continue to fix things....
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November 26, 2017, 05:49:12 PM

I bought Bitcoin 2 days ago at €7000/BTC, now it's almost at €7800+/BTC. That's 10%+ gain in 2 days.
As a millenial I will never understand traditional investors who talk about a "good" rate at 6-9% annually and thanks to Bitcoin I probably never have to.  Grin

my bank advertises interest rates between 0.1 and 0.2% PfuckingA

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November 26, 2017, 05:53:49 PM

A $30M coin has done more volume in the last 24 hours than Bitstamp.

some fucker is posting more shit in a bitcoin speculation subforum in the last 24 hours than...
I'm complaining about this exchange, not making a speculation.

Also my stolen account has thousands of posts.
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November 26, 2017, 05:56:15 PM

I'm complaining about this exchange, not making a speculation.

Which coin is this? Bitstamp is number 10 in volume with $80 million. 
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November 26, 2017, 06:00:59 PM

I'm complaining about this exchange, not making a speculation.

Which coin is this? Bitstamp is number 10 in volume with $80 million.  
Einsteineum on Bittrex. I flipped this one for a 100% profit and then it kept going another 100%. It has 15K of volume.

Bitstamp on the other hand has 9K of volume which pales in comparison to Bitfinex and other exchanges. Ive been trying to trade there and it's tough.
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November 26, 2017, 06:04:54 PM

Aww jeah...





When $10 000? Till end of the month?  Grin Grin Grin
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November 26, 2017, 06:08:30 PM

I'm complaining about this exchange, not making a speculation.

Which coin is this? Bitstamp is number 10 in volume with $80 million.  
Einsteineum on Bittrex. I flipped this one for a 100% profit and then it kept going another 100%. It has 15K of volume.

Bitstamp on the other hand has 9K of volume which pales in comparison to Bitfinex and other exchanges. Ive been trying to trade there and it's tough.

Yeah, but do you know about Unobtainium yet? It's crushing Einsteineum in volume, something like ~250K of volume. On that one secret exchange you can't get to. Sorry about that, sux to be you. Later, loser!
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November 26, 2017, 06:13:14 PM

I'm complaining about this exchange, not making a speculation.

Which coin is this? Bitstamp is number 10 in volume with $80 million.  
Einsteineum on Bittrex. I flipped this one for a 100% profit and then it kept going another 100%. It has 15K of volume.

Bitstamp on the other hand has 9K of volume which pales in comparison to Bitfinex and other exchanges. Ive been trying to trade there and it's tough.

Yeah, but do you know about Unobtainium yet? It's crushing Einsteineum in volume, something like ~250K of volume. On that one secret exchange you can't get to. Sorry about that, sux to be you. Later, loser!

Sorry mate, he´s talking about the Volume in BTC!
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November 26, 2017, 06:15:07 PM

That's a perfectly valid thought you are having. If I had a house I'd sleep in a tent for a while while, sell the house and through the magic of Bitcoin wake up in a mansion a while later.

Certainly not selling a single Satoshi at this point. Even if debt collectors punch my door in.

We are already seeing the effects of post 10k growth. One Bitcoin hiccup = $100+
I'm still not buying bitcoins with fiat, continuing to work for them. I just feel so Ragnar Danneskjöld about the whole thing. But it is to note that my damn work keeps getting me less and less bitcoin (although these days I quote in litecoin due to the lower fees)

Had to sell a few litecoins a few days ago at 70 or so to pay off some test mining gear. Not a biggie, need the stuff to be able to continue to fix things....

I'd also rather be a miner but don't have the infrastructure to that. Go big or go home. Buying Bitcoins is the second best thing I can think of. Of course the increased difficulty and lower rewards will give you less and less Bitcoins but the price keeps increasing so that makes up for it. But there is a centralization effect happening with Bitcoin in the sense that big miners are forcing their smaller competitors out of the marketplace by constantly reinvesting in better infrastructure (mining gear) - which the average Joe can't keep up with and therefore his mining power keeps decreasing. So in the end there will be a few top dogs and a few "hobby miners" I guess.

I bought Bitcoin 2 days ago at €7000/BTC, now it's almost at €7800+/BTC. That's 10%+ gain in 2 days.
As a millenial I will never understand traditional investors who talk about a "good" rate at 6-9% annually and thanks to Bitcoin I probably never have to.  Grin

my bank advertises interest rates between 0.1 and 0.2% PfuckingA



That's the reason why these mongrels are scared of Bitcoin. They are becoming irrelevant.
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