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January 25, 2015, 06:00:23 PM

I see 300 USD by the end of the coming week.

Depends on the news and the associated newly incoming fiat. Given this un-usual "UP" weekend, I think the chance of seeing $300 by the end of next week is high.
Also depends on what is this
http://coinbase.com/lunar

That's very intriguing Smiley  Thanks for pointing this out.
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January 25, 2015, 06:02:55 PM

12-14 hrs till my cash deposits!
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January 25, 2015, 06:03:45 PM

What an insane day on Stamp. So, has it been decided what caused that violent 10k match a couple hours earlier? Any suggestions? I mean, I'd get that kind of action on Finex, due to leveraged trading, but not on Stamp!
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January 25, 2015, 06:06:46 PM

depends on what is this
http://coinbase.com/lunar

Countdown to New York Monday morning banking hours?
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January 25, 2015, 06:07:23 PM

I don't get why the market is doing what it's doing, that's why I'm on the sidelines.  



Market is undecided, confused. Hints at a reversal of the long term trend... or perhaps a continuation, who knows?

If you are undecided as well, then best to stay out of it.

If, however, you are convinced of the long term viability of the concept of a public record of irreversible transactions, then it's time to get with the program.

 Or, if you are not, then maybe you should stop wasting your time with this little open source beta project and consider other options.

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January 25, 2015, 06:07:41 PM

12-14 hrs till my cash deposits!

Buy, buy, buy my friend.

Good luck.
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January 25, 2015, 06:11:42 PM

i am extrem curious about the coinbase moon thing  Grin
do you guys believe it will be a huge thing?
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January 25, 2015, 06:14:56 PM

i am extrem curious about the coinbase moon thing Smiley
do you guys believe it will be a huge thing?

Well I hope it will be at least a new service or something. Just a minor new feature would be a huge disappointment for a lot of people, I guess. They don't want to trick the people into believing something really awesome is coming when it isn't.
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January 25, 2015, 06:17:01 PM

i am extrem curious about the coinbase moon thing  Grin
do you guys believe it will be a huge thing?

mind linking the thing that you're referrring to?
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January 25, 2015, 06:17:08 PM

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If, however, you are convinced of the long term viability of the concept of a public record of irreversible transactions, then it's time to get with the program.

 Or, if you are not, then maybe you should stop wasting your time with this little open source beta project and consider other options.

What is it that makes you wacky Bitcoiners so belligerent?
Not like I'm sticking stuff in ur GF, I just don't get the market right now & thus not investing Undecided
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January 25, 2015, 06:19:30 PM

i am extrem curious about the coinbase moon thing Smiley
do you guys believe it will be a huge thing?

This "thing" is what 75 million dollars of promotion funding will get you.

Think about it for a second, who else other than a bunch of bitcoin nerds would find all those little embedded Easter eggs?

They are trying to get control of your coins by offering "easy" and "safe".

"Protected by FDIC!" "Just give us all your personal information and let us monitor every transaction you make."

Not exactly the monetary utopia that Satoshi envisioned, I'm afraid.


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January 25, 2015, 06:23:36 PM


Why am i under the impression that these goofy bitcoiners are selling me

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January 25, 2015, 06:27:37 PM

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If, however, you are convinced of the long term viability of the concept of a public record of irreversible transactions, then it's time to get with the program.

 Or, if you are not, then maybe you should stop wasting your time with this little open source beta project and consider other options.

What is it that makes you wacky Bitcoiners so belligerent?
Not like I'm sticking stuff in ur GF, I just don't get the market right now & thus not investing Undecided

That's cool bro, I don't need an excuse to be belligerent. I'm just trying to say that we are approaching the time to either fish or cut bait.

This market is fucked, it's either moon or nothing.

Best time to enter this market was 4 years ago, second best time is now, or never.
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January 25, 2015, 06:29:58 PM


Whats the difference? The only real argument is that you can send btc to an exchange in an hour but may have to wait 24 for your fiat.

Don't forget bank fees. And 24 hours can be optimistic. Fiat is just a PITA, honestly.
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January 25, 2015, 06:33:05 PM


Why am i under the impression that these goofy bitcoiners are selling me



Why am i under the impression that these goofy bears are trolling me?

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January 25, 2015, 06:35:10 PM

What an insane day on Stamp. So, has it been decided what caused that violent 10k match a couple hours earlier? Any suggestions? I mean, I'd get that kind of action on Finex, due to leveraged trading, but not on Stamp!

A bear whale met a bull whale Cheesy

Well it could be someone trying to manipulate the market down, and some other entity grasping that chance to load up on coins. Either way, the life seems to have returned to our beloved Honey Badger!
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January 25, 2015, 06:38:24 PM


Whats the difference? The only real argument is that you can send btc to an exchange in an hour but may have to wait 24 for your fiat.

Don't forget bank fees. And 24 hours can be optimistic. Fiat is just a PITA, honestly.

Guess it depends where you are. SEPA is often on stamp within a few hours. Fees yes but would you leave fiat in a place you don't trust just because of a few $'s in fees?
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January 25, 2015, 06:43:03 PM

Not getting back in until I see 3 successive green candles on the 1w charts.

Obviously I won't get in at the bottom but it will at least be on the way up.

If you did that back in June you would have bought at the top.

Ummm...no...I would have bought at $450.76
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January 25, 2015, 06:43:08 PM

Not getting back in until I see 3 successive green candles on the 1w charts.

Hasn't happened a lot. Using this rule you would've gotten back in exactly once: on Jun 2nd at $635. You'd have been underwater since.
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January 25, 2015, 06:44:26 PM

Tomorrow Coinbase will add litecoin and dogecoin. Dump BTC and buy one of those shitcoins instead.

Sssshh, don't tell anyone.

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