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Looooo "A New York City firefighter named Dwayne Richards was recently held up, stabbed and robbed by thieves who were after his bitcoin, the Observer has learned. From what we’ve discovered, Mr. Richards—who is a firefighter in lower Manhattan—was mugged and left bleeding after meeting the robbers under the pretense of exchanging bitcoin for cash in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. He’s alive, well, and refusing comment." Read more at http://observer.com/2015/02/bitcoin-crime-wave-breaks-out-in-nyc/#ixzz3SIZkYtp8 Follow us: @newyorkobserver on Twitter | newyorkobserver on Facebook Yo yo, let me buy some of them bit coins ofa you, let's step into this dark alley, behind that dumpster--for extra precautions & privacy Also love stuff like "stabbed and robbed by thieves." What I'm saying is that, if you think that this comes as a surprise, then you're stupid. I also noticed that the guy who did get stabbed and robbed also said that bitcoin is still wild west and things like this are expected.
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February 20, 2015, 03:57:41 PM Last edit: February 20, 2015, 04:12:18 PM by NotLambchop |
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Looooo "A New York City firefighter named Dwayne Richards was recently held up, stabbed and robbed by thieves who were after his bitcoin, the Observer has learned. From what we’ve discovered, Mr. Richards—who is a firefighter in lower Manhattan—was mugged and left bleeding after meeting the robbers under the pretense of exchanging bitcoin for cash in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. He’s alive, well, and refusing comment." Read more at http://observer.com/2015/02/bitcoin-crime-wave-breaks-out-in-nyc/#ixzz3SIZkYtp8 Follow us: @newyorkobserver on Twitter | newyorkobserver on Facebook Yo yo, let me buy some of them bit coins ofa you, let's step into this dark alley, behind that dumpster--for extra precautions & privacy Also love stuff like "stabbed and robbed by thieves." What I'm saying is that, if you think that this comes as a surprise, then you're stupid. I also noticed that the guy who did get stabbed and robbed also said that bitcoin is still wild west and things like this are expected. Fuck no it doesn't come as a surprise. You mix greedy idiots and anonymity, this sort of thing is pretty much guaranteed. And the greedy idiots are usually paranoid fucks pantshittingly afraid of The Man, and prob'ly shady as fuck themselves, so the stabbin' robin' thieves have little to fear *Edit re. wild west comment: That was made by another rocket surgeon, Mr. Katz: "[Mr. Katz] is like a weed delivery guy, only instead of delivering drugs, he’s bringing people the future of financial transactions. One day, he received a call from someone who had heard about his services, either online or through a referral, who wanted to visit him out in Queens at a secure location.*“He called because he wanted to gamble during the Super Bowl, which is pretty common,” Mr. Katz told the Observer. When the person arrived, he held Mr. Katz up at gunpoint and forced him to transfer $8,500 worth of bitcoin. Then, the robber took $3,500 in cash and split."
* See "let's step into this dark alley, behind that dumpster--for extra precautions & privacy " above. .
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February 20, 2015, 03:59:37 PM |
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February 20, 2015, 04:22:13 PM |
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Yo yo, let me buy some of them bit coins ofa you, let's step into this dark alley, behind that dumpster--for extra precautions & privacy Also love stuff like "stabbed and robbed by thieves." Well he could have been stabbed by someone other than thieves... like um... Stabbed and robbed by good samaritansStabbed and robbed by a crazed koala that escaped from the zooStabbed and robbed by princess peach
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February 20, 2015, 04:28:34 PM |
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^All of the above become thieves by engaging in theft, i.e. stealing. Stealing is the defining quality of a thief, both necessary and sufficient. Not being sarcastic tho, just love the "stolen by thieves" bit.
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February 20, 2015, 04:59:39 PM |
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February 20, 2015, 05:01:38 PM |
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Things look too calm and balanced in all exchanges... Calm before the storm?...
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February 20, 2015, 05:07:38 PM |
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Looooo "A New York City firefighter named Dwayne Richards was recently held up, stabbed and robbed by thieves who were after his bitcoin, the Observer has learned. From what we’ve discovered, Mr. Richards—who is a firefighter in lower Manhattan—was mugged and left bleeding after meeting the robbers under the pretense of exchanging bitcoin for cash in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. He’s alive, well, and refusing comment." Read more at http://observer.com/2015/02/bitcoin-crime-wave-breaks-out-in-nyc/#ixzz3SIZkYtp8 Follow us: @newyorkobserver on Twitter | newyorkobserver on Facebook Yo yo, let me buy some of them bit coins ofa you, let's step into this dark alley, behind that dumpster--for extra precautions & privacy Also love stuff like "stabbed and robbed by thieves." What I'm saying is that, if you think that this comes as a surprise, then you're stupid. I also noticed that the guy who did get stabbed and robbed also said that bitcoin is still wild west and things like this are expected. Fuck no it doesn't come as a surprise. You mix greedy idiots and anonymity, this sort of thing is pretty much guaranteed. And the greedy idiots are usually paranoid fucks pantshittingly afraid of The Man, and prob'ly shady as fuck themselves, so the stabbin' robin' thieves have little to fear *Edit re. wild west comment: That was made by another rocket surgeon, Mr. Katz: "[Mr. Katz] is like a weed delivery guy, only instead of delivering drugs, he’s bringing people the future of financial transactions. One day, he received a call from someone who had heard about his services, either online or through a referral, who wanted to visit him out in Queens at a secure location.*“He called because he wanted to gamble during the Super Bowl, which is pretty common,” Mr. Katz told the Observer. When the person arrived, he held Mr. Katz up at gunpoint and forced him to transfer $8,500 worth of bitcoin. Then, the robber took $3,500 in cash and split."
* See "let's step into this dark alley, behind that dumpster--for extra precautions & privacy " above. . Bitcoin is working great. The thief was able to get the btc transferred to him just as quick as the cash! The only difference is the police could attempt to recover the btc (they won't but they could)
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February 20, 2015, 05:23:19 PM |
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do you guys think a rise to above $500 is possibble this year?
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okthen
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February 20, 2015, 05:24:17 PM |
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do you guys think a rise to above $500 is possibble this year?
I think so. We should start a slow uptrend in a couple of months (looking at the weekly MACD).
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February 20, 2015, 05:25:15 PM |
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do you guys think a rise to above $500 is possibble this year?
I think 450-650 is possible
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February 20, 2015, 05:26:29 PM |
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do you guys think a rise to above $500 is possibble this year?
I think 450-650 is possible or We can see bitcoin <$200 again.
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NotLambchop
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February 20, 2015, 05:42:34 PM |
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Looooo "A New York City firefighter named Dwayne Richards was recently held up, stabbed and robbed by thieves who were after his bitcoin, the Observer has learned. From what we’ve discovered, Mr. Richards—who is a firefighter in lower Manhattan—was mugged and left bleeding after meeting the robbers under the pretense of exchanging bitcoin for cash in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. He’s alive, well, and refusing comment." Read more at http://observer.com/2015/02/bitcoin-crime-wave-breaks-out-in-nyc/#ixzz3SIZkYtp8 Follow us: @newyorkobserver on Twitter | newyorkobserver on Facebook Yo yo, let me buy some of them bit coins ofa you, let's step into this dark alley, behind that dumpster--for extra precautions & privacy Also love stuff like "stabbed and robbed by thieves." What I'm saying is that, if you think that this comes as a surprise, then you're stupid. I also noticed that the guy who did get stabbed and robbed also said that bitcoin is still wild west and things like this are expected. Fuck no it doesn't come as a surprise. You mix greedy idiots and anonymity, this sort of thing is pretty much guaranteed. And the greedy idiots are usually paranoid fucks pantshittingly afraid of The Man, and prob'ly shady as fuck themselves, so the stabbin' robin' thieves have little to fear *Edit re. wild west comment: That was made by another rocket surgeon, Mr. Katz: "[Mr. Katz] is like a weed delivery guy, only instead of delivering drugs, he’s bringing people the future of financial transactions. One day, he received a call from someone who had heard about his services, either online or through a referral, who wanted to visit him out in Queens at a secure location.*“He called because he wanted to gamble during the Super Bowl, which is pretty common,” Mr. Katz told the Observer. When the person arrived, he held Mr. Katz up at gunpoint and forced him to transfer $8,500 worth of bitcoin. Then, the robber took $3,500 in cash and split."
* See "let's step into this dark alley, behind that dumpster--for extra precautions & privacy " above. . Bitcoin is working great. The thief was able to get the btc transferred to him just as quick as the cash! The only difference is the police could attempt to recover the btc (they won't but they could) Bitcoin worked as intended, Bitcoiners got owned. Re. "like cash": Cash criminals are nowhere as dumb as Bitcoin criminal scum. Take the above-mentioned Mr. Katz, who went off to Anon's "secure location (lol) in Queens" to sell Anon $8.5k in BTC. Naturally, Mr. Katz brought along an extra $3.5k in cash, because... because BITCOIN!!! I mean, that's so unsafe! Anon could have died of happiness and laughter
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February 20, 2015, 05:53:05 PM |
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Naturally, Mr. Katz brought along an extra $3.5k in cash, because... because BITCOIN!!!
I mean, that's so unsafe! Anon could have died of happiness and laughter Angry
The album will be out on iTunes next week, brought to you by MC Bitty Beat
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February 20, 2015, 05:54:00 PM |
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hi guys! you are not able to break 250.
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February 20, 2015, 05:59:36 PM |
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February 20, 2015, 06:05:12 PM |
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Whales dumping on the enthusiastic kids that bought bitcoin because of the CNN news. I love it!
You must have absolutely no idea what is going on. I feel bad for you missing out on cheap coins. It is best you close your short position now. The bearshow is over. I hope you enjoyed it. Missing out on cheap coins ? Bitcoin went from $1200 to $150-$170 in 1 year. Do you know about the 50000 btc auction that is about to happen in a few days or did the postal chariot didn´t come by your house in Nicaragua ? Trust me, that dumb fuck Tim Draper will dump this time.
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February 20, 2015, 06:09:12 PM |
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Naturally, Mr. Katz brought along an extra $3.5k in cash, because... because BITCOIN!!!
I mean, that's so unsafe! Anon could have died of happiness and laughter Angry
The album will be out on iTunes next week, brought to you by MC Bitty Beat
He probably got that/or had it form someone else. He sounds like a runner to me., with the exchange service as bullshit.
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February 20, 2015, 06:19:15 PM |
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hi guys! you are not able to break 250. THE “JUMP” ACROSS THE CREEK” ANALOGY The term “jump” was first used by Robert G. Evans, who piloted the Wyckoff Associates educational enterprise for numerous years after the death of Richard D. Wyckoff. One of his more captivating analogies was the “jump across the creek” (JAC) story he used to explain how a market would break out of a trading range. In the story, the market is symbolised by a Boy Scout, and the trading range by a meandering creek, with its “upper resistance line” defined by the rally peaks within the range. After probing the edge of the creek and discovering that the flow of supply was starting to dry up, the Boy Scout would retreat in order to get a running start to “jump across the creek.” The power of the movement by the Boy Scout would be measured by price spread and volume. Defining the Jump A jump is a relatively wider price-spread move made on comparatively higher volume that penetrates outer resistance or support. A backup is a test that immediately follows the jump – a relatively narrow price-spread reaction or rally on comparatively lighter volume that tests and confirms the legitimacy of the preceding jump action.
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