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March 21, 2019, 05:52:49 PM

Just bought 0.1BTC so you can safely assume the price is going to go down $100 - $200 now.
You buy every dip or choose any random day? I missed this little dip because of holiday here and no access of my pc tonight. My previous orders still pending and starts from  $3800. Will pick some during weekends.
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March 21, 2019, 05:57:33 PM

Just bought 0.1BTC so you can safely assume the price is going to go down $100 - $200 now.
You buy every dip or choose any random day? I missed this little dip because of holiday here and no access of my pc tonight. My previous orders still pending and starts from  $3800. Will pick some during weekends.

I buy when I have the fiat spare and am able to buy. Long term we’re going to the moon so anything under probably $10,000 is cheap.

I just meant that every time I buy the price seems to go down Cheesy
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March 21, 2019, 06:00:11 PM

Holy freaking shit what a freaking shitshow did I miss? Wasn’t planning to see the annoying $3xxx again... arrrgh

I'm not sure how much more obvious they can make it that bitcoin is entirely ESF controlled than by attempting to rig gold, silver, platinum, AND bitcoin downwards all at the exact same millisecond.  The false narrative they're attempting to portray is that the Jewish federal reserve scam note is somehow the base of Exter's pyramid and everything else is a derivative.  

When it's this obvious the ESF is manipulating the bitcoin market along with metals, the real thing you should be questioning is why they allowed bitcoin to go from $200 to $20,000 but continue to supress metals 24/7.  And you should also be questioning just how much of that $200 to $20,000 move was artificial ESF involvement since it's retardedly obvious they are involved in these markets.  And the vast hoard of In-Q-Tel coins they acquired at like $2 a piece.  Do they still exist or were they all dumped at $20,000 to fund their pizzagate parties?
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March 21, 2019, 06:01:18 PM

Just bought 0.1BTC so you can safely assume the price is going to go down $100 - $200 now.
You buy every dip or choose any random day? I missed this little dip because of holiday here and no access of my pc tonight. My previous orders still pending and starts from  $3800. Will pick some during weekends.
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I just meant that every time I buy the price seems to go down Cheesy
I guess most of the buyers can relate to that lol
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March 21, 2019, 06:05:54 PM

Just bought 0.1BTC so you can safely assume the price is going to go down $100 - $200 now.
You buy every dip or choose any random day? I missed this little dip because of holiday here and no access of my pc tonight. My previous orders still pending and starts from  $3800. Will pick some during weekends.
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I just meant that every time I buy the price seems to go down Cheesy
I guess most of the buyers can relate to that lol

It’s just a psychological thing really & a bit of pathetic self pity. When I think about what I bought most of my coins at I should just STFU & stop being a whiny bitch.
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March 21, 2019, 06:11:19 PM

"What do you think most of the Mt. Gox recipients will do upon receiving their BTC/BCH?"

Some will HODL, some will sell.

Some will send fiat to the exchanges to buy the dip.

But the whales will sell the news, and buy the event.
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Hey kenawak, you are surely entitled to your opinion and approach, and that is kind of my first impression too, based on post history.. and you are likely correct that a leopard is not likely easily to change its spots.  hahahahahaha... and here there is already a pretty solid track record..

I am willing to give him a try, though... even though you have good odds of being correct that he is just another shit stirrer and unable or unwilling to actually even attempt to stay somewhat on topic...

Let's see, let's see... (of course, you are free not to "let's see" .. that's your choice/approach).

Sure, I just don't want him to ruin my fun here, that's why I put him on "ignore". And I really don't want to make some drama out of this.
It's totally not worth it.

I have been here for a few months (I was in read-only mode before that) and I still try to keep a low profile (mostly because I don't want to post shit and because English isn't my native language) but most guys here make me feel welcome and I feel more and more comfortable everyday when I post (not sure that's a good thing though  Tongue)
Him ? He's been here 5 minutes, he's already posted 20 times. He did the same when he arrived on this board, it took him two days (slight exaggeration here) to make Meta and Reputation his "home". Just to be clear, I don't think I ever interacted with him, I just read a few of his posts a while ago and didn't really like them, that's all.

But like I said, that's just my opinion on the guy. You don't need me to make your own.

So we'll see, we'll see...


Thanks for that further explanation.  It makes a lot of sense. 

By nature bitcoiners may be a bit more rebellious and there is nothing wrong with that as long as there is some meaningful contributions, so there could be a chance (even if less than 50/50) that his style might fit better here.  I am a bit bothered by the initial seemingly gratuitous and largely irrelevant bashing of the rest of the forum - like bob mentioned. 
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March 21, 2019, 06:24:12 PM

I like how the Google engineers made JayJuanGee spell "ratt" incorrectly in every post to make him seem more human.
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March 21, 2019, 06:29:19 PM
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March 21, 2019, 06:41:28 PM

https://dailystormer.name/grotesque-fat-kike-ralph-nadler-to-hold-house-hearing-on-white-nationalism/

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"When Bitcoin was $19,000 folks were saying that they would sell their house if it ever drops to $5,000 to buy it. Well...maybe don’t sell your house but definitely get some."

https://twitter.com/Bitfi6/status/1108789596672925702/photo/1

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March 21, 2019, 06:44:38 PM

Well. About to crack open beer #1 for the day.

https://twitter.com/Cryptanzee/status/1108772363380932610

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now your learning-by-doing latin word of the day is 'cum'
which means like 'when'
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March 21, 2019, 06:45:57 PM

What kind of moron uses a chalkboard instead of a whiteboard in the year 2019.  Better yet, why do you need an interpreter who is doing a half ass and inefficient job just reading shit out of a book and writing it on a board when you can just read the book yourself?
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March 21, 2019, 06:48:47 PM
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Everyone is talking about the 140k BTC potential sell-side pressure from the Mt Gox coin redistribution to creditors Absolutely no-one is talking about the $627million being distributed to creditors who may then decide to *buy more* Bitcoin


https://twitter.com/alistairmilne/status/1108769707463770112
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March 21, 2019, 06:53:31 PM

What kind of moron uses a chalkboard instead of a whiteboard in the year 2019.  Better yet, why do you need an interpreter who is doing a half ass and inefficient job just reading shit out of a book and writing it on a board when you can just read the book yourself?

Don’t miss the game and your TA and thought about the price of Q2
We are very curious how you think Q2 Will plays out Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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March 21, 2019, 06:54:05 PM


I´m here since mid 2013, and sold my first BTC at 125 usd. I got it after trading BTC for mined LTC at BTCe. I mined with 2x AMD 7850 gpu

What a trip!

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Damn, my 9x 1080 ti cards need 3 years to get 1 BTC    Grin
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You know an artist named Pascal Boyart from Paris?  He draws cryptography and adds a QR code for his Bitcoin wallet.  The day before, the guy was lucky enough to get 1 BTC from an art lover.
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