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February 28, 2015, 04:05:37 PM


I know, I wrote about that in the first sentence. My third sentence was this:

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They are obviously not hinting about something that happened weeks ago.

To me, this is not about a NASDAQ writer ignoring "competitor" NYSE's investment in an article. It's about a gut feeling that he is hinting about something new. Yet, my gut feeling have proven to be very wrong before, ha ha  Cheesy


I agree that the three dots at the end of their sentence hints at something. Maybe it just means they regard the NYSE thing as pretty outlandish.
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February 28, 2015, 04:10:57 PM

http://www.nasdaq.com/article/how-to-buy-bitcoin-from-a-bitcoin-atm-cm449490


The article, published by NASDAQ, ends with this hinting sentence:

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But you know Bitcoin has arrived when you see one of Wall Street's most venerable institutions sinking money into it...

Does the ETF launch on monday?

Maybe they're referring to NYSE investing in Coinbase.


I was also thinking about NYSE's investment in Coinbase when I read the article. But NASDAQ published this yesterday. They are obviously not hinting about something that happened weeks ago. It's just a gut feeling from my part. Read the article and judge for yourself  Wink

Good find Norway.

I normally cringe at such rampant speculation but this thread has seen far worse so now I will provide my own wild theories to the mix  Cheesy

I think this gives some weight to that mention from the bitcoinmagazine newsletter (posted here and in /r/bitcoin) wherein they suggest that somebody has provided the largest funding ever to an unknown bitcoin startup. Apparently some stealth bitcoin startup is getting more funding than coinbase!

What if somebody like JP Morgan is funding the largest ever bitcoin private sector bitcoin project. JPM is apparently hiring bitcoin talent, maybe they need somebody to help them manage their huge new investment.

And what if this startup is working on something huge, like a bitcoin based replacement for the SWIFT interbank transfers system.

And what if the folks behind the massive runup in USD swaps on finex are perhaps "in the know" on this matter.

What if.
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February 28, 2015, 04:21:43 PM

http://www.nasdaq.com/article/how-to-buy-bitcoin-from-a-bitcoin-atm-cm449490


The article, published by NASDAQ, ends with this hinting sentence:

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But you know Bitcoin has arrived when you see one of Wall Street's most venerable institutions sinking money into it...

Does the ETF launch on monday?

Maybe they're referring to NYSE investing in Coinbase.


I was also thinking about NYSE's investment in Coinbase when I read the article. But NASDAQ published this yesterday. They are obviously not hinting about something that happened weeks ago. It's just a gut feeling from my part. Read the article and judge for yourself  Wink

Good find Norway.

I normally cringe at such rampant speculation but this thread has seen far worse so now I will provide my own wild theories to the mix  Cheesy

I think this gives some weight to that mention from the bitcoinmagazine newsletter (posted here and in /r/bitcoin) wherein they suggest that somebody has provided the largest funding ever to an unknown bitcoin startup. Apparently some stealth bitcoin startup is getting more funding than coinbase!

What if somebody like JP Morgan is funding the largest ever bitcoin private sector bitcoin project. JPM is apparently hiring bitcoin talent, maybe they need somebody to help them manage their huge new investment.

And what if this startup is working on something huge, like a bitcoin based replacement for the SWIFT interbank transfers system.

And what if the folks behind the massive runup in USD swaps on finex are perhaps "in the know" on this matter.

What if.

There has been no massive run up in USD swaps..They are up slightly, sure.

Bfxdata.com is a useful resource.
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February 28, 2015, 04:29:02 PM

http://www.nasdaq.com/article/how-to-buy-bitcoin-from-a-bitcoin-atm-cm449490


The article, published by NASDAQ, ends with this hinting sentence:

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But you know Bitcoin has arrived when you see one of Wall Street's most venerable institutions sinking money into it...

Does the ETF launch on monday?

Maybe they're referring to NYSE investing in Coinbase.


I was also thinking about NYSE's investment in Coinbase when I read the article. But NASDAQ published this yesterday. They are obviously not hinting about something that happened weeks ago. It's just a gut feeling from my part. Read the article and judge for yourself  Wink

Good find Norway.

I normally cringe at such rampant speculation but this thread has seen far worse so now I will provide my own wild theories to the mix  Cheesy

I think this gives some weight to that mention from the bitcoinmagazine newsletter (posted here and in /r/bitcoin) wherein they suggest that somebody has provided the largest funding ever to an unknown bitcoin startup. Apparently some stealth bitcoin startup is getting more funding than coinbase!

What if somebody like JP Morgan is funding the largest ever bitcoin private sector bitcoin project. JPM is apparently hiring bitcoin talent, maybe they need somebody to help them manage their huge new investment.

And what if this startup is working on something huge, like a bitcoin based replacement for the SWIFT interbank transfers system.

And what if the folks behind the massive runup in USD swaps on finex are perhaps "in the know" on this matter.

What if.

Thanks, KryptoFoo! Glad someone listens to a newbie, he he.
I am never going to sell my bitcoins. Just spend them in the future (if anybody wants them).
And I think speculations and conspiracy-theories like these are a lot more interesting than people drawing lines on graphs, he he  Wink
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February 28, 2015, 04:38:31 PM

Good morning Bitcoinland.

Prices have seem to have stabilized after the rise a couple of nights ago.

Hopefully $250 will hold and we can get ready for the next leg up.
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February 28, 2015, 04:45:11 PM

Glad someone listens to a newbie

It's refreshing to see a newbie who's not just the sock puppet of a troll.
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February 28, 2015, 04:55:12 PM

Glad someone listens to a newbie

It's refreshing to see a newbie who's not just the sock puppet of a troll.

Thanks. I published a link to some pie charts I made here earlier today, but I got no response from this forum. Yet, more than 1.700 people have looked at them in just a few hours, ha ha  Cheesy
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February 28, 2015, 04:59:28 PM

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Glad someone listens to a newbie

It's refreshing to see a newbie who's not just the sock puppet of a troll.

Thanks. I published a link to some pie charts I made here earlier today, but I got no response from this forum. Yet, more than 1.700 people have looked at them in just a few hours, ha ha  Cheesy

That's almost 2 people Shocked

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February 28, 2015, 05:20:38 PM

Glad someone listens to a newbie

It's refreshing to see a newbie who's not just the sock puppet of a troll.

Thanks. I published a link to some pie charts I made here earlier today, but I got no response from this forum. Yet, more than 1.700 people have looked at them in just a few hours, ha ha  Cheesy

That's almost 2 people Shocked

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More than 1,700 people, silly  Wink
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February 28, 2015, 05:31:36 PM

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February 28, 2015, 05:41:24 PM

Glad someone listens to a newbie

It's refreshing to see a newbie who's not just the sock puppet of a troll.

Thanks. I published a link to some pie charts I made here earlier today, but I got no response from this forum. Yet, more than 1.700 people have looked at them in just a few hours, ha ha  Cheesy

That's almost 2 people Shocked

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More than 1,700 people, silly  Wink

He missed a key, he meant to type "That's almost 2k people Shocked "

Wink
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Glad someone listens to a newbie

It's refreshing to see a newbie who's not just the sock puppet of a troll.

Thanks. I published a link to some pie charts I made here earlier today, but I got no response from this forum. Yet, more than 1.700 people have looked at them in just a few hours, ha ha  Cheesy

That's almost 2 people Shocked

j/k Grin

More than 1,700 people, silly  Wink

He missed a key, he meant to type "That's almost 2k people Shocked "


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February 28, 2015, 05:53:11 PM

So a moth walks into a podiatrist's office...
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February 28, 2015, 05:59:01 PM

So a moth walks into a podiatrist's office...

Go on..
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Glad someone listens to a newbie

It's refreshing to see a newbie who's not just the sock puppet of a troll.

Thanks. I published a link to some pie charts I made here earlier today, but I got no response from this forum. Yet, more than 1.700 people have looked at them in just a few hours, ha ha  Cheesy

That's almost 2 people Shocked

j/k Grin

More than 1,700 people, silly  Wink

He missed a key, he meant to type "That's almost 2k people Shocked "




Hard to stay on topic here, he he  Wink
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https://imgur.com/KA8CuED
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February 28, 2015, 06:03:59 PM

testing the top of the consolidation flag again. I predict price will either rise or fall from here.
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February 28, 2015, 06:10:10 PM

So a moth walks into a podiatrist's office...

Go on..

Listen Doc. I've had a really lousy year. I got Stamp'd, Minted, and ponzi'd. I ain't Bter about it. But my GAW'd! When I look in the mirror now...I don't recognize the face staring back at me. The year has carved deep lines of fear, uncertainty, and doubt. Dark, hollow eyes where once gleamed hope and excitement. Thin lips unable to find the smile of the happy, old days. If only I could find the courage to reach over to the side table and remove the loaded gun. And then find the strength to pull back that hammer as the chamber rotates, clicking solidly into place...Raising it to my temple for the final squeeze that will erase the last shreds of my existence from this cold wallet of a life wasted away....
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