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March 06, 2015, 04:47:56 PM

so i guess there will be no more auction  Huh and price will steadily rises from here ?

Pretty sure we have one more auction left for ~44k BTC.

Is there any way to know which prices are they managing? Without them saying it of course

Is there some track on those btc?

I presume these wallets are splitted and sold as-is. That means we cannot know what their address(es) is/are if not a seller reveals it/them for us.

This is the 50k sold now: https://blockchain.info/address/12pCPrWvudnefJCtXQUBcm9z2NogtC3Rix
This is the 44k to be sold later: https://blockchain.info/address/1CaGxqCQv2ofqLf37HCUQoLujzRMaz74LK
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March 06, 2015, 04:50:11 PM


EU citizens will start jumping in bitcoin soon.

But... But.... I was told fiat currencies are super stable and only change like low single digit percentages in any given year??

Wasn't Bitcoin a "joke" and "not a currency" because it moves at all??
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Remember when U.S. Americans were so envious of Europeans who were able to visit the States so cheaply but it was so expensive to visit Europe? Europeans hopefully have a lot of good vacation photos by now. Memories to last a lifetime!

But Mercs, Porshes and Ferraris will be a lot cheaper now. As long as you buy more of them, Im sure Europeans wont mind too much!!

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EU will export a lot more now since stuff like that will become cheaper for others. On the other side import will go down - more spending for products made in EU. Tourist will also get more for their money in EU... Time will tell if this is positive or not  Wink

It means that Eurozone people will have to work harder for the rest of the world.
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March 06, 2015, 04:52:30 PM

gold and silver crash..... btc stable
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March 06, 2015, 05:02:48 PM

gold and silver crash..... btc stable

I wonder if someone with (nearly) infinite amount of one currency can crash all the others... Roll Eyes
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March 06, 2015, 05:04:44 PM

Oh shit, there's a Greek guy in here. You guys ought to be ashamed of yourselves, talking about that crisis the way you do.  Angry

You always have to differentiate between the government in the country, and people who live there.


they are a democracy, not a dictatorship or an occupied country.

The gov and the people inside the country have some relation, even though not necessarily the equal relation
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March 06, 2015, 05:06:16 PM

Remember when U.S. Americans were so envious of Europeans who were able to visit the States so cheaply but it was so expensive to visit Europe? Europeans hopefully have a lot of good vacation photos by now. Memories to last a lifetime!

But Mercs, Porshes and Ferraris will be a lot cheaper now. As long as you buy more of them, Im sure Europeans wont mind too much!!

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EU will export a lot more now since stuff like that will become cheaper for others. On the other side import will go down - more spending for products made in EU. Tourist will also get more for their money in EU... Time will tell if this is positive or not  Wink

It means that Eurozone people will have to work harder for the rest of the world.


Wrong. What it means is that Europe hasn't been working as hard as the rest of the world and now they will have to. In a debt-based economy, you get the benefits before you pay the bill.
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Remember when U.S. Americans were so envious of Europeans who were able to visit the States so cheaply but it was so expensive to visit Europe? Europeans hopefully have a lot of good vacation photos by now. Memories to last a lifetime!

But Mercs, Porshes and Ferraris will be a lot cheaper now. As long as you buy more of them, Im sure Europeans wont mind too much!!

This.
EU will export a lot more now since stuff like that will become cheaper for others. On the other side import will go down - more spending for products made in EU. Tourist will also get more for their money in EU... Time will tell if this is positive or not  Wink

It means that Eurozone people will have to work harder for the rest of the world.


Wrong. What it means is that Europe hasn't been working as hard as the rest of the world and now they will have to. In a debt-based economy, you get the benefits before you pay the bill.

Exactly. But is it not the same everywhere? How's that different for instance, in Singapore, Australia, or Zimbabwe to name a few... I'm not mentioning the US of A because someone might be pissed a bit off... Roll Eyes
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March 06, 2015, 05:12:29 PM

gold and silver crash..... btc stable



u mean smashed down or manipulated lower .
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gold and silver crash..... btc stable


stable, after crashing 70%+ in 2014
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March 06, 2015, 05:14:31 PM

Good afternoon, gentlemen.  Is the paint dry yet?
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March 06, 2015, 05:14:44 PM

Remember when U.S. Americans were so envious of Europeans who were able to visit the States so cheaply but it was so expensive to visit Europe? Europeans hopefully have a lot of good vacation photos by now. Memories to last a lifetime!

But Mercs, Porshes and Ferraris will be a lot cheaper now. As long as you buy more of them, Im sure Europeans wont mind too much!!

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EU will export a lot more now since stuff like that will become cheaper for others. On the other side import will go down - more spending for products made in EU. Tourist will also get more for their money in EU... Time will tell if this is positive or not  Wink

It means that Eurozone people will have to work harder for the rest of the world.


Wrong. What it means is that Europe hasn't been working as hard as the rest of the world and now they will have to. In a debt-based economy, you get the benefits before you pay the bill.

Exactly. But is it not the same everywhere? How's that different for instance, in Singapore, Australia, or Zimbabwe to name a few... I'm not mentioning the US of A because someone might be pissed a bit off... Roll Eyes

Yes it is the same everywhere and especially here in the USA. We will pay last and most.
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March 06, 2015, 05:18:05 PM

Good afternoon, gentlemen.  Is the paint dry yet?

nope but we are watching it closely
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March 06, 2015, 05:22:05 PM

Yes it is the same everywhere and especially here in the USA. We will pay last and most.

I wouldn't count on it. This is the "global" currency for the time being. If everything fails then it stands as a "damper" to the oscillation; the question is what is the ω0 of the oscillation and... more importantly, had it been oscillated this hard before? Too many parameters if you ask me. The outcome will be a disaster for everybody and this has nothing to do with "hard" or "mild" work. People were always like that and follow unanimously the Pareto principle regarding their productivity. The virus IMHO is called "banking system"... Undecided
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March 06, 2015, 05:24:47 PM

gold and silver crash..... btc stable

I wonder if someone with (nearly) infinite amount of one currency can crash all the others... Roll Eyes

No. You can only crash your own by printing as much as you like. Worked great for Mugabe. Now Draghi tries it!!

(US did it as well, but as they are a reference currency (i.e if you want to buy oil, you have to buy dollars. Not good, but not critical.)

100 Trillion Euro note , anyone?  Grin Grin ( i am joking, dont take it too serious)
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March 06, 2015, 05:25:10 PM

Good morning Bitcoinland.

Pretty much where we were yesterday.

Market catching its breath?
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March 06, 2015, 05:26:56 PM

Good morning Bitcoinland.

Pretty much where we were yesterday.

Market catching its breath?

Good afternoon buddy. No we're where you left us yesterday; all good and smooth. Smiley
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gold and silver crash..... btc stable

I wonder if someone with (nearly) infinite amount of one currency can crash all the others... Roll Eyes

No. You can only crash your own by printing as much as you like. Worked great for Mugabe. Now Draghi tries it!!

(US did it as well, but as they are a reference currency (i.e if you want to buy oil, you have to buy dollars. Not good, but not critical.)

100 Trillion Euro note , anyone?  Grin Grin ( i am joking, dont take it too serious)

Edit:  Of course you can short out a currency if its central bank tries to support it. Just keep borrowing from local banks in local currency to buy further shorts. Soros did it to sterling a few years ago.
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March 06, 2015, 05:28:40 PM

gold and silver crash..... btc stable

I wonder if someone with (nearly) infinite amount of one currency can crash all the others... Roll Eyes

No. You can only crash your own by printing as much as you like. Worked great for Mugabe. Now Draghi tries it!!

(US did it as well, but as they are a reference currency (i.e if you want to buy oil, you have to buy dollars. Not good, but not critical.)

100 Trillion Euro note , anyone?  Grin Grin ( i am joking, dont take it too serious)

Edit:  Of course you can short out a currency if its central bank tries to support it. Just keep borrowing from local banks in local currency to buy further shorts. Soros did it to sterling a few years ago.

You're close... think a bit harder Wink
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