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February 25, 2015, 02:13:40 PM

you annoying bulls babbling about shorts and moon after a 1~2 $ rise...

50 k of old coins will hit open market soon, so you better pump this shit hard if you dont want to see 2 k batches of coins going for 150 $ or under!

You see the writing on the wall, you just like being cynical. Or you're just scared of seeming naive. Man up and take the plunge!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaHb2g1Tm4E

He's pissing his pants like a kid in the trenches. Time to man up!

Don't miss the rocket ship

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5y8oB2APysg

Anyone else see the problem with the association the Europol has tried  to establish between with CP on fears it is "anonymous"? ( Kind of like NLC does..  Coincidence?)

1. It didn't help Ross Ulbrict. Why was he so easy to nab but child porn lovers (who should be a much higher priority than online banned plant bazars) are so goddamned highly skilled and elusive?

2. Evil people flock towards and love money...who doesn't? So when has this ever changed? Was the Drachma of Alexandria responsible for the buggering Pederasty of boys in ancient Greece?

3. It doesn't matter at all in terms of harm to bitcoin.  Image matters to a centralized business or political model but not to a decentralized network. If bitcoin is going to survive it needs these attacks. Programmable money on a verifiable open ledger IS the killer app. The open ledger allows for identity verification without third part intervention or leak of personal data to criminals and may end up creating a more open society with much more privacy and safety from our children. More killer apps are coming.

 As a parent, I find all the silly pedo talk here highly unsavoury and unnecessary but I guess the light of reason is better than whatever the loser trollfreaks are doing lately Roll Eyes

How 'bout them walls? Cheesy  



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February 25, 2015, 02:24:18 PM

Shit's so ded is not even funny bruh.
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Did someone fart in here? I thought I heard something.
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Short term movements are happening on teh wallZ  Cut your loosez!!




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Anyone else see the problem with the association the Europol has tried  to establish between with CP on fears it is "anonymous"? ( Kind of like NLC does..  Coincidence?)

No.

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1. It didn't help Ross Ulbrict. Why was he so easy to nab but child porn lovers (who should be a much higher priority than online banned plant bazars) are so goddamned highly skilled and elusive?

Because you pedophiles are wilyer, and Ross was just laughably bad at what he did.

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2. Evil people flock towards and love money...who doesn't? So when has this ever changed? Was the Drachma of Alexandria responsible for the buggering Pederasty of boys in ancient Greece?

True, Greece did popularize both pederasty and homosexuality, but that was a long time ago, let bygones be bygones.  They're nothing more than a bunch of deadbeats now--no threat to young children in developed countries.

And what does Greece have to do with Bitcoin's half-ass anonymity & lack of strict government regulations making you crave underage D?
It's your lack of moral fiber, not some ancient history, that's responsible for ruining innocent young lives.
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February 25, 2015, 02:52:22 PM

CNBC picked up this story now too

http://www.cnbc.com/id/102454375

Nice. Thinking this story may have some legs...
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Short term movements are happening on teh wallZ  Cut your loosez!!






But, but... no adoption! Failed technology! No real demand! Beanie babies!
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February 25, 2015, 02:54:42 PM

I had a random question that might be slightly off topic... So typically I've noticed and have been able to follow the pattern of changing strength between btc/usd, btc/ltc, and ltc/usd. I noticed that LTC is now ranked last on the chart for bitcoinwisdom and was wondering if anyone knew why that was. Additionally I was wondering if anyone has noticed btc-e delaying coin transaction withdrawals to competitor exchanges (cryptsy). It took around 12 hours for a withdrawal to confirm on the ltc block chain and show up at another exchange. I was wondering if this was purposefully done to attempt to limit the ability to arbitrage? I thought I remember reading that this was the case but couldn't remember and just wanted another opinion. Usually when we see drops in ltc/btc, we are priming for moon... lol... any day now ^_^
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February 25, 2015, 03:08:35 PM

But, but... no adoption! Failed technology! No real demand! Beanie babies!
Let's invest in BTCeanie BTCabies BTCitcoins based on misleading headlines! Yay!


http://www.coindesk.com/boston-fed-bullish-bitcoin/



“We’ve heard stories of how bitcoin can help users avoid fees when sending funds to family abroad, or how bitcoin makes it easier to pay a friend back without using cash, although, but with services like Venmo, the advantage of bitcoin in this space is limited,” the researchers said.

“A currency would ideally have a stable value and be accepted as payment nearly universally, yet bitcoin has a ways to go in this sense,” they said."

"They went on to suggest that bitcoin, even if unlikely to succeed, will prove "valuable in stimulating innovations"."

"While Lo and Wang regard bitcoin to be a valuable experiment, they echoed many of their original findings, suggesting they still believe bitcoin's distributed mining network to be inefficient and, as a result, a factor that likely holds bitcoin back in the long term."

"The potential risk of such concentration of processing power is that the system is vulnerable to possible collusion and manipulation,"

"distributed payment networks such as Ripple, those that are agnostic to any one currency and therefore less subject to the rise and fall in value of any currency on the network."


"However, the future they see is still one where a number of protocols comprise the payment system, and that the "lasting legacy" of bitcoin is in how payments can use protocols to better facilitate payments and transfers.



They talk about protocols to move fiat currencies around, not a proof-of-work network for irreversible, volatile, slow, non scalable, wasteful, pyramid scheme shitcoins  Undecided
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February 25, 2015, 03:17:00 PM



Me?  Insecure about craving the D?




Sometimes, the past comes back to bite you on the ass. Like that time 5 years ago when you didn't fire up that bitcoin program and mine some bitcoins on your laptop.  Or buy them at $2 after everyone who wasn't half brain dead zombie found out about it? Or admitting to craving the "young D" on a forum?

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February 25, 2015, 03:20:54 PM




big battle for 240 again .

it has already been crossing 240 multiple times this week. The battle imo is for 250 this time.




just not this time....yet. .... battle for 240 is still on .. i have no doubt we will see 250 again eventually though .
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haha I bet they are debating accepting bitcoin for tax payments.

Imagine, "thanks for the payment, by the way we now reviewed your account history you didn't mention these....  "  transactions, holdings, etc. etc.


Busted! some poor fools will fall for it im sure.


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For god's sake, silverfuture. Here we are. You got me into your house. You give me a drink. You... put on music. Now you start opening up your personal life to me and tell me your husband won't be home for hours.
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February 25, 2015, 03:31:47 PM

OK, I suppose this is the season of the fat crab. I foresee lots of sideways for us.

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February 25, 2015, 03:35:03 PM

This thread isn't even useful anymore, just full of trolls trolling one another..
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February 25, 2015, 03:36:15 PM

This thread isn't even useful anymore, just full of trolls trolling one another..

You mean the entire speculation forum?
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February 25, 2015, 03:38:42 PM

there are a few nuggets of info here and there...
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This thread isn't even useful anymore, just full of trolls trolling one another..

You mean the entire speculation forum?

No, some threads are nice to read in the speculation board but this thread.. Jesus.
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