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May 05, 2019, 01:45:42 PM |
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I'm always amazed to see how nice and clean a country with no brown people is.
Yeah, China also so clean and nice. Good thing they have no brown people there. Who knows what kind of cesspool of inhumanity, pollution and overpopulation it would turn into... Indeed, those asian big city's ... Indian city's.... wtf for dirty places they are, but then again r0ach will not be wrong as with everything else. Yes, all hail the wisdom of the roach. He obviously has seen and experienced many things, in his mothers basement. Also, what do you mean with your Avatar text? https://edition.cnn.com/2019/04/19/asia/thai-sea-home-us-bitcoin-trader-scli-intl/index.html^
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El duderino_
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May 05, 2019, 01:47:07 PM |
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Wow, that is some really impressive strong hands. Did he buy them all at once or has he been adding to that address all these years? If he bought them all at the same time in 2011 he might be dead or have lost access to those coins. Seems weird you wouldn’t sell a massive amount at even $500. I’m going to go & look into that address at more detail  Edit - he’s been buying tiny, tiny amounts regularly over the years but the absolute bulk of it was in that one big buy in 2011. Very impressive address, STRONG-IRON hand 
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May 05, 2019, 01:49:04 PM |
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Thanks a lot, Kensawak, for you pics. Dont spend that much in BTC! 
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May 05, 2019, 01:50:28 PM |
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Wow, that is some really impressive strong hands. Did he buy them all at once or has he been adding to that address all these years? If he bought them all at the same time in 2011 he might be dead or have lost access to those coins. Seems weird you wouldn’t sell a massive amount at even $500. I’m going to go & look into that address at more detail  Edit - he’s been buying tiny, tiny amounts regularly over the years but the absolute bulk of it was in that one big buy in 2011. Very impressive address, STRONG-IRON hand  Maybe he lost the keys...  Maybe his hands are too cold.. you know 
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May 05, 2019, 02:04:43 PM |
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I'm always amazed to see how nice and clean a country with no brown people is.
Yeah, China also so clean and nice. Good thing they have no brown people there. Who knows what kind of cesspool of inhumanity, pollution and overpopulation it would turn into... There are some extraneous circumstances there: 1) Overpopulation tends to force humans to see each other as the enemy in a zero sum game. There's really zero incentive at play to worry about things like 'tragedy of the commons'. 2) Chinese are the sick man of Asia - culturally destroyed by communism and doomed to have a dysfunctional civilization until it's after effects are gone (who the hell knows how long that will be). 3) Lopsided male to female population distribution. With females being mostly predatory parasites seeking resources, one of their few coherent, shared cultural ideals revolves around the worship of money, otherwise you will have nothing to attract the female with. The worship of money as an end instead of a means to an end is never going to create anything good.
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Raja_MBZ
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May 05, 2019, 02:06:39 PM |
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Who the fuck else neither diversifies or spends a cent after getting a windfall profit?
The dead person or the one who has lost the private keys.
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May 05, 2019, 02:07:04 PM |
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Wow, that is some really impressive strong hands. Did he buy them all at once or has he been adding to that address all these years? If he bought them all at the same time in 2011 he might be dead or have lost access to those coins. Seems weird you wouldn’t sell a massive amount at even $500. I’m going to go & look into that address at more detail  Edit - he’s been buying tiny, tiny amounts regularly over the years but the absolute bulk of it was in that one big buy in 2011. Buying? Lol! He's been spammed over the years as happens with all large addresses. I think chances are large the private key is lost forever.
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MrFreeRoMan
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May 05, 2019, 02:07:05 PM |
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Wow, that is some really impressive strong hands. Did he buy them all at once or has he been adding to that address all these years? If he bought them all at the same time in 2011 he might be dead or have lost access to those coins. Seems weird you wouldn’t sell a massive amount at even $500. I’m going to go & look into that address at more detail  Edit - he’s been buying tiny, tiny amounts regularly over the years but the absolute bulk of it was in that one big buy in 2011. Excellent transaction) I would like this 2011-11-16 00:00:00+00:00 1M8s2S5bgAzSSzVTeL7zruvMPLvzSkEAuv 500000.000000 But they have gone somewhere
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goldkingcoiner
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May 05, 2019, 02:09:32 PM |
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I'm always amazed to see how nice and clean a country with no brown people is.
Yeah, China also so clean and nice. Good thing they have no brown people there. Who knows what kind of cesspool of inhumanity, pollution and overpopulation it would turn into... Indeed, those asian big city's ... Indian city's.... wtf for dirty places they are, but then again r0ach will not be wrong as with everything else. Yes, all hail the wisdom of the roach. He obviously has seen and experienced many things, in his mothers basement. Also, what do you mean with your Avatar text? https://edition.cnn.com/2019/04/19/asia/thai-sea-home-us-bitcoin-trader-scli-intl/index.html^ Oh wow. Death sentence for THAT? Jesus. So glad I live in Germany, where nobody would ever dare to commit such crimes against humanity. 
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May 05, 2019, 02:10:17 PM |
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Imagine losing the private key to that bitcoin address, I’d be on suicide watch. It wasn’t exactly a cheap buy because he spent over $70,000 dollars buying all those bitcoin’s. 
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May 05, 2019, 02:13:29 PM |
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I'm always amazed to see how nice and clean a country with no brown people is.
Yeah, China also so clean and nice. Good thing they have no brown people there. Who knows what kind of cesspool of inhumanity, pollution and overpopulation it would turn into... There are some extraneous circumstances there: 1) Overpopulation tends to force humans to see each other as the enemy in a zero sum game. There's really zero incentive at play to worry about things like 'tragedy of the commons'. 2) Chinese are the sick man of Asia - culturally destroyed by communism and doomed to have a dysfunctional civilization until it's after effects are gone (who the hell knows how long that will be). 3) Lopsided male to female population distribution. With females being mostly predatory parasites seeking resources, one of their few coherent, shared cultural ideals revolves around the worship of money, otherwise you will have nothing to attract the female with. The worship of money as an end instead of a means to an end is never going to create anything good. I always wondered if you are a bot or computer program or a real person.
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May 05, 2019, 02:14:49 PM |
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Maybe he lost the keys...  Maybe his hands are too cold.. you know  That's a very interesting buy. $75000 in 2011 would've been a seriously ballsy move. It's very different from someone who mined it on a laptop for nothing other than some extra power. I think if you're that committed and convinced there's no way you wouldn't be backed up until your arse fell off. You wouldn't put that many dollars in and then lose your one scrap of toilet paper with the private key on.
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May 05, 2019, 02:16:13 PM |
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Maybe he lost the keys...  Maybe his hands are too cold.. you know  That's a very interesting buy. $75000 in 2011 would've been a seriously ballsy move. It's very different from someone who mined it on a laptop for nothing other than some extra power. I think if you're that committed and convinced there's no way you wouldn't be backed up until your arse fell off. You wouldn't put that many dollars in and then lose your one scrap of toilet paper with the private key on. Unless it’s the early address of an exchange or institution or something. You’d be a total tard to spend that much money on something & not look after it.
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Raja_MBZ
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May 05, 2019, 02:17:29 PM |
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It wasn’t exactly a cheap buy because he spent over $70,000 dollars buying all those bitcoin’s.
Good point. That's a big amount; it's not like that he didn't know what he was buying. I'd say there's very less probability that he lost the private key because it did cost him a lot of money and buying bitcoin in 2011 wasn't a very non-geek thing to do. Either that person is dead or a very serious hodler. EDIT: It seems like gentlemand raised the same point as mine just a few seconds back before I submitted my post.
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May 05, 2019, 02:18:38 PM |
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I'm always amazed to see how nice and clean a country with no brown people is.
Yeah, China also so clean and nice. Good thing they have no brown people there. Who knows what kind of cesspool of inhumanity, pollution and overpopulation it would turn into... There are some extraneous circumstances there: 1) Overpopulation tends to force humans to see each other as the enemy in a zero sum game. There's really zero incentive at play to worry about things like 'tragedy of the commons'. 2) Chinese are the sick man of Asia - culturally destroyed by communism and doomed to have a dysfunctional civilization until it's after effects are gone (who the hell knows how long that will be). 3) Lopsided male to female population distribution. With females being mostly predatory parasites seeking resources, one of their few coherent, shared cultural ideals revolves around the worship of money, otherwise you will have nothing to attract the female with. The worship of money as an end instead of a means to an end is never going to create anything good. I always wondered if you are a bot or computer program or a real person. I serve at the pleasure of the president of the free world - Vladimir Putin.
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May 05, 2019, 02:23:22 PM |
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Maybe he lost the keys...  Maybe his hands are too cold.. you know  That's a very interesting buy. $75000 in 2011 would've been a seriously ballsy move. It's very different from someone who mined it on a laptop for nothing other than some extra power. I think if you're that committed and convinced there's no way you wouldn't be backed up until your arse fell off. You wouldn't put that many dollars in and then lose your one scrap of toilet paper with the private key on. Unless it’s the early address of an exchange or institution or something. You’d be a total tard to spend that much money on something & not look after it. How come there a still small amounts being added to the address still? Is it some mining revenue or something else?
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May 05, 2019, 02:26:03 PM |
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Maybe he lost the keys...  Maybe his hands are too cold.. you know  That's a very interesting buy. $75000 in 2011 would've been a seriously ballsy move. It's very different from someone who mined it on a laptop for nothing other than some extra power. I think if you're that committed and convinced there's no way you wouldn't be backed up until your arse fell off. You wouldn't put that many dollars in and then lose your one scrap of toilet paper with the private key on. Unless it’s the early address of an exchange or institution or something. You’d be a total tard to spend that much money on something & not look after it. How come there a still small amounts being added to the address still? Is it some mining revenue or something else? Somebody else said above it’s spam. I suppose that makes sense, I have access to one bitcoin address that I’ve had since 2014 & every now & again I receive dust in it. An address with that amount of coin would gain interest from spammers I guess.
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May 05, 2019, 02:28:18 PM |
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Looks like getting to $6000 will be harder then most thought.  Was getting to $5800 way too fast so some pull back was bound to happen. We have not really experienced any significant pull back since at least $4,200, if not earlier. Yeah, there was a kind of quickie dip from $5,628 to $4,991 (nearly 12%), and a more recent lesser dip from $5,822 to $5,502 (5.5%). In other words, I don't understand your retrospective "pull back" reference, since no significant "pull back" beyond a bit of regular noise here and there has yet happened. Getting to $6k and beyond might be another story, but these smaller dips of less than 30% that do not last very long seem to increase BTC's chances of getting to $6k without a significant dip. In other words, BTC's ongoing movement in a $6k-ish direction, even not yet a done deal, not guaranteed and if delayed here and there, has not been showing any meaningful signs of stopping.
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May 05, 2019, 02:30:19 PM |
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no significant "pull back" has yet happened.

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May 05, 2019, 02:48:39 PM |
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Warren Buffet's investments in financial institutions at the end of 2017: Wells Fargo, $29.28 billion Bank of America, $20.66 billion American Express, $15.06 billion He has 65 billion reasons to spread FUD about Bitcoin and protect his money. Pay no attention. Buy bitcoin. https://twitter.com/CryptoKay3/status/1124740889635479552
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