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December 20, 2017, 02:24:59 AM

Look at that increase in fees  Shocked







Does the price fall due to the increase in fees? or is the fall in the price what increases the price of the fees?
The fall of December 7 and of these days coincide with an increase in fees.



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December 20, 2017, 02:25:08 AM

Ok time to start fighting back.

I fucking love creating red candles in Alts in the BTC/Alt pairs.   I enjoy it a little too much.

Unfortunately, I don't have many alts right now to dump at all. Just dust here and there. I also did not have any BTC on Coinbase/GDAX during the BCH fork. So no free BCH to dump for me.
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December 20, 2017, 02:25:22 AM

Look, they scrawled their names on the floor...

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December 20, 2017, 02:26:30 AM

Look, they scrawled their names on the floor...



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December 20, 2017, 02:29:53 AM

Now I understand all the talk of Ripple (dentralized banker coin) a few days before this Coinbase/Ver/GoldmanSachs/Dimon attack on BTC. Get all the noobs away from BTC and into shit like Ripple

Don't be shocked if Coinbase adds Ripple next. If that doesn't show their true colors, I don't know what will.

Well that was the rumour about a week ago... suddenly I had friends who never own crypto asking me about ripple.
I said buy if you want but BTC is the only one for secure long term gains. Ripple is centralized. I dont think they knew what the word Centralized means.

Probably why they are stuck in their 2 way democracy vote lifestyle
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December 20, 2017, 02:32:19 AM

Ok time to start fighting back.

I fucking love creating red candles in Alts in the BTC/Alt pairs.   I enjoy it a little too much.

Marcus used to fight back. Must have run out of ammo. Everybody does.

We have bottomed or close enough to. There is about 90 minutes left in this pump. I’m buying BTC now.  You should start buying in too. 

I thought the plan was back down to $10k?
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December 20, 2017, 02:33:07 AM

Don't be shocked if Coinbase adds Ripple next. If that doesn't show their true colors, I don't know what will.

I presume Coinbase's ultimate aim is to be bought out by Goldman Sachs et al. They are not anyone's friend and don't have anything's best interest at heart other than their own value.

No one should be shocked by this, but I am slightly surprised at the blatantness of this particular move taking place during blockchain spamming, difficulty readjustment, all time high in attention and super high fees.

Coinbase merely added Bitcoin Cash as fast as they could...stop acting like there's a conspiracy behind the time of the release.

Originally they said Jan 1st, 2018 so I'm glad they are ahead of schedule.

Yes its just a coincidence that futures open, Ripple is promoted, BCH is released EARLY on the very exchage that rumoured Ripple would be supported, BCH is pumped, BCH trading is disabled on GDAX.

So many coincidences. If I was at all conspirational (you know believe in the JFK conspiracy, 9/11, Operation Gladio, Operation Paperclip and on and on and on) I would say this is a co-ordinated attack.

Dont you think its time to wake up?
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December 20, 2017, 02:34:04 AM

Man, my BTC are on the paper wallet. How long would it take to transfer them to bitstamp, get my BCC and dump them all?
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December 20, 2017, 02:36:17 AM

Man, my BTC are on the paper wallet. How long would it take to transfer them to bitstamp, get my BCC and dump them all?

If you recover that key say in electrum for BCH here now, then transfer then probably all within 15-30 minutes or so, def an hour.
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December 20, 2017, 02:36:43 AM

https://twitter.com/GDAX/status/943307603760648193

Whoopsie.
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December 20, 2017, 02:36:49 AM

It looks like Bitcoin Gold is also pumping hard...

Well, we needed a correction and here we have it. It's for good in the long run.
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December 20, 2017, 02:38:21 AM

Don't be shocked if Coinbase adds Ripple next. If that doesn't show their true colors, I don't know what will.

I presume Coinbase's ultimate aim is to be bought out by Goldman Sachs et al. They are not anyone's friend and don't have anything's best interest at heart other than their own value.

No one should be shocked by this, but I am slightly surprised at the blatantness of this particular move taking place during blockchain spamming, difficulty readjustment, all time high in attention and super high fees.

Coinbase merely added Bitcoin Cash as fast as they could...stop acting like there's a conspiracy behind the time of the release.

Originally they said Jan 1st, 2018 so I'm glad they are ahead of schedule.

Yes its just a coincidence that futures open, Ripple is promoted, BCH is released EARLY on the very exchage that rumoured Ripple would be supported, BCH is pumped, BCH trading is disabled on GDAX.

So many coincidences. If I was at all conspirational (you know believe in the JFK conspiracy, 9/11, Operation Gladio, Operation Paperclip and on and on and on) I would say this is a co-ordinated attack.

Dont you think its time to wake up?
It definitely is a coordinated attack. The only questions are who is behind it, and what is their goal.
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December 20, 2017, 02:39:05 AM

https://twitter.com/CryptosQueen/status/943308595499880448
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December 20, 2017, 02:41:11 AM

Ok time to start fighting back.

I fucking love creating red candles in Alts in the BTC/Alt pairs.   I enjoy it a little too much.

Marcus used to fight back. Must have run out of ammo. Everybody does.

We have bottomed or close enough to. There is about 90 minutes left in this pump. I’m buying BTC now.  You should start buying in too. 

I thought the plan was back down to $10k?

This plan is done other than tears and washing up.
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December 20, 2017, 02:43:24 AM

Don't be shocked if Coinbase adds Ripple next. If that doesn't show their true colors, I don't know what will.

I presume Coinbase's ultimate aim is to be bought out by Goldman Sachs et al. They are not anyone's friend and don't have anything's best interest at heart other than their own value.

No one should be shocked by this, but I am slightly surprised at the blatantness of this particular move taking place during blockchain spamming, difficulty readjustment, all time high in attention and super high fees.

Coinbase merely added Bitcoin Cash as fast as they could...stop acting like there's a conspiracy behind the time of the release.

Originally they said Jan 1st, 2018 so I'm glad they are ahead of schedule.

Yes its just a coincidence that futures open, Ripple is promoted, BCH is released EARLY on the very exchage that rumoured Ripple would be supported, BCH is pumped, BCH trading is disabled on GDAX.

So many coincidences. If I was at all conspirational (you know believe in the JFK conspiracy, 9/11, Operation Gladio, Operation Paperclip and on and on and on) I would say this is a co-ordinated attack.

Dont you think its time to wake up?
It definitely is a coordinated attack. The only questions are who is behind it, and what is their goal.


Who is behind it?  - GoldmanSachs, Jamie Dimon, USA Government, IMF, All Private Central Banks, CIA, NSA

Goal? - Protect the FIAT Petro I$I$ coin to continue to enslave, rape amd wage war on the Poor
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December 20, 2017, 02:48:19 AM

Hey in other news, Bitcoin Gold is up 25%.

To hell with BCH. Go BTG, go!  Grin
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December 20, 2017, 02:49:39 AM

Hey in other news, Bitcoin Gold is up 25%.

To hell with BCH. Go BTG, go!  Grin
*BCash please.
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December 20, 2017, 02:49:52 AM

Someone should find out if the margin trading allowed at coinbase is backed by reserve funds. Maybe this was their way to replenish their reserves.
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December 20, 2017, 02:50:04 AM

Don't listen to the fools thinking that any coin comes close to Bitcoin. There is no coin that is even close to solving the scalability problem.

Well duh, Lauda.  It's just like Hal Finney says, bitcoin can only function as a settlement network.  You would have people hoarding their life savings in bitcoins and then transferring say, $10k at a time or whatever to a 3rd party centralized service so that they can spend it (oxymoron since bitcoin itself is designed to centralize so both are centralized services in reality).

The problem here is even if you make believe bitcoin is decentralized, you can do the EXACT SAME THING with gold and silver - transfer a small amount at a time to a 3rd party service to spend it, and gold and silver are far superior stores of value while bitcoin isn't a store of value at all.  Metals also actually remove middle men when being spent in native coin format while there's no way possible to remove middlemen (transaction validators) from bitcoin.  Those transaction validators can also do things like pick and choose which transactions to block so it's not even a permissionless system!

As you can see, there's no reason for bitcoin to even exist compared to gold and silver.  It will never defeat metals as the base of Exter's pyramid.  Claiming an imaginary object (bitcoin) can be a superior store of value is the most laughable statement in the entire history of mankind.
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December 20, 2017, 02:50:47 AM

Off Topic, but should be of importance to everyone, really.

Anyone using proton mail?  I've left gmail as my general email provider (kitten pics, boring shit, and log ins for unimportant shit) for too long, and I'm not convinced my 'more secure (obscure?)' providers are any better.  The last straw - I just reset my passwords via webmail, and ALL of my android devices automatically updated and logged in with the new passwords.  This is beyond sketchy.  It screams GET OUT NOW, or years ago, if you have a way back machine.  I try not to use it for anything important anyway, but WTAF.  So its time to evacuate and consolidate.  Anything better than proton out there?  If it's not free, it has to accept crypto.  And of course, be anonymous.

Yesterday I made the same decision for different reason. I got pissed off with Gmail not playing nicely with Outlook 2016 and switched to a paid ProtonMail account. Very good - their Mac IMAP encrypt/decrypt program is excellent. I’ve been using free protonmail to send passwords and private stuff for a year or so. They’re good.
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