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February 25, 2015, 03:55:08 PM |
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Sweet. Looks like the trolls are out in full force again today. ...but ultimately, forum impact is limited, and once the ball starts rolling, no amount of bearish spamming here helps against it...
How is it that EVERY Bitcoiner is both paranoid (thinks that those warning against running with scissors are driven by evol ulterior motives), and deliriously self-important (thinks that IRL people give enough of a fuck about this nickel sideshow to bother with it)? Paranoid schizophrenia does go hand-in-hand with delusions of grandeur, but you guys all seem to be cast from the same mould...
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February 25, 2015, 03:55:36 PM |
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Sweet. Looks like the trolls are out in full force again today. I mean, I get what their general strategy is here, but didn't they learn anything from 2011/2012? Forum looked like a minefield then as well (that's my impression by going back to the old pages... wasn't actually a member then), but ultimately, forum impact is limited, and once the ball starts rolling, no amount of bearish spamming here helps against it.* * Same for the bull spam of course: once a correction is underway, no amount of their starry eyed projections will matter much. Ding ding ding! We have a winnna! +1 Edit: difference is that the permabulls (or just people who see the tech and economic principles for what they are) are always here (not necessarily in this thread, though), the bears slink off for hibernation during big up moves.
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February 25, 2015, 03:59:32 PM |
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NotHatinJustTrollin
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February 25, 2015, 04:04:18 PM |
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1. Ignore FACTS: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg10578135#msg105781352. Remind everyone how well your bubble pumped (a bubble pumped a few times before bursting, ORLY?) in the good ol' days that are long gone. 3. Claim that the infidels not glorifying a pump&dump simply "missed the train". 4. ? ? ? 5. Profit!
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WeltMaster
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February 25, 2015, 04:10:47 PM |
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"This user is currently ignored." 
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silverfuture
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February 25, 2015, 04:15:04 PM |
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silverfuture
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February 25, 2015, 04:25:30 PM |
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Facts lel. Where did you get your edumacation degree? Sesame Street?  The plan has been laid out for you newbie. Are you too dubm to leern trader genius?
The beartrolls are scammers of the highest order. Worse than neobee or a host of other failed or scammy bitcoin ventures and are just as fraudulent in trying to scare emotionally or financially weak people out of their coins. At least the outright scams asked nicely instead of using fear or emotional engineering. They lie about their objectives and try to obfuscate the truth by making it seem like their motivations for posting are out of moral duty to save fools from losing their money when in fact they are not ethical agents, just greedy book talkers or seriously confused dipshits
The short term price movements mean little in the face of what bitcoin has done in a very short time. Amateur hour is pretty much over. Stronger hands that are capable and ethically motivated are gearing up the engines and the real crooks are looking to game or exploit this experiment (which is expected and necessary).
However bad the first wave has been (Hello MagicalTux!), they did bootstrap a whole transparent world value ledger and multibillion dollar value economy to this point and must be lauded for their fearlessness of living on the lunatic fringe that also happen to be the spearhead of innovation. Here's to the ones crazy enough to think they can change the world.
TL;DR for newbies : Trollbear trader scammers want to cheat you out of your chance of a decent future stake in the most exciting technology/economy shift since the internet itself. Don't be stupid and put yourself at risk in the short term markets and risk another gox, wait for legitimate and secure exchanges or even better just spend them directly when it is ubiquitous. Do this instead FTW!:
1. Buy as much as is comfortable and healthy for your budget at as close to the bottom of long term bear cycles as possible. 2. Put duplicate private keys in cold storage in multiple safe locations and forget about them for a while.
3. learn and grow as an individual learning about economics, ethics, business, blockchain tech, etc. and develop your self discipline so when you have a lot of wealth you can use it wisely instead of what often happens to lottery winners, successful thieves or scammers, or other instantly rich, soon to be poor folks who often get very sick from not knowing how to handle all the stresses and temptations of managing wealth.
4. Have a long term vision and set goals for it, filling in the short term steps and details along the way.
5. Profit and enjoy your wealth and life with people who love you properly, building good things to exchange and taking on challenges to the benefit of yourself and your fellow humans.
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February 25, 2015, 04:30:06 PM |
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NotLambchop
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February 25, 2015, 04:30:34 PM |
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Let me drop some science on you, gentlemen. Just the facts: 
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NotHatinJustTrollin
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February 25, 2015, 04:34:43 PM |
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Facts lel. Where did you get your edumacation degree? Sesame Street? Your post is walls of text full of personal opinions and other garbage. I just quoted the Boston Fed researchers from that article. Since oda.krell was taking it as a bullish sign and that bitcoin is a great investment, I simply showed him (with quotes taken from the article) that the article actually claims the opposite and said that bitcoin is "unlikely to succeed" 
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NotLambchop
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February 25, 2015, 04:35:01 PM |
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How can you gentlemen live with yourselves, knowing that your little "hobby" supports TERROR?

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February 25, 2015, 04:38:33 PM |
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How can you gentlemen live with yourselves, knowing that your little "hobby" supports TERROR?

$500,000 worth of mdma at street prices is Australia. ... whats that then 500g?
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KryptoFoo
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February 25, 2015, 04:40:55 PM |
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Wants up.  Edit: need moar volume!
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NotLambchop
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February 25, 2015, 04:42:13 PM |
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How can you gentlemen live with yourselves, knowing that your little "hobby" supports TERROR?

$500,000 worth of mdma at street prices is Australia. ... whats that then 500g? Lol, you're paying a grand a g? Wat?! Anyhow, didn't bother reading the article. Assumed it was another Bitcoiner hopped up on bath salts and jerking it to child porn. (Victimless crime).
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silverfuture
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February 25, 2015, 04:43:20 PM |
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Facts lel. Where did you get your edumacation degree? Sesame Street? Your post is walls of text full of personal opinions and other garbage. I just quoted the Boston Fed researchers from that article. Since oda.krell was talking it as a bullish sign and that bitcoin is a great investment, I simply showed him (with quotes taken from the article) that they actually claim the opposite and said that bitcoin is "unlikely to succeed"  Excuse me. It looked to me like kindergarten crayon letters the way you formatted the quotes. Let me guess, they love the technology but something other than the leading network is going to prevail and is going to be better because they are in charge? Cause they've done so well with fiat so far right?
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NotHatinJustTrollin
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February 25, 2015, 04:47:02 PM |
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Facts lel. Where did you get your edumacation degree? Sesame Street? Your post is walls of text full of personal opinions and other garbage. I just quoted the Boston Fed researchers from that article. Since oda.krell was talking it as a bullish sign and that bitcoin is a great investment, I simply showed him (with quotes taken from the article) that they actually claim the opposite and said that bitcoin is "unlikely to succeed"  Excuse me. It looked to me like kindergarten crayon letters the way you formatted the quotes. Let me guess, they love the technology but something other than the leading network is going to prevail and is going to be better because they are in charge? Cause they've done so well with fiat so far right? Can you move fiat currencies with the bitcoin network? Did you read the article? Did you see what they talked about? Did you see that "bullish on the technology" actually meant that it is going to spur innovation while better technologies are created or adopted and not that the bitcoin network or bitcoin the currency is going to be adopted in any way? No, you didn't, you just read "bullish" on a coindesk article title and started jerking off. Keep ignoring facts bruh  "Cause they've done so well with fiat so far right?" ^You are just an insane man rambling on the subway 
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February 25, 2015, 04:49:59 PM |
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Wants up.
[ img]https://i.imgur.com/rYhsJN5.jpg?1[/img]
Edit: need moar volume!
Closer than on the Bitstamp chart, for sure.
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