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But yet the pedophilia obsessed, troll king is allowed to post and troll with total impunity.

Absolutely hilarious.  Cheesy Cheesy


In other threads, they'll delete your post for simply agreeing or adding a +1 to a comment, let alone laughing at someone else's post.

Unless you actually add entirely new content, even if you post the same spam repeatedly, you're open to deletion.

They do seem to leave Adam's thread alone though, unless snitches complain.

I do not mind the fact they deleted my post, who cares right? not me really... but it is the fact that the millions of lambys troll posts remain that makes me laugh.
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March 23, 2015, 02:42:35 AM

I still wonder why almost all of the recent price increases are based on small time frame large 2-3 thousand volume candles. And I still wonder if some sort of institutional investor is buying the coins, waiting for the next dip and rebuying in order to cause less of a price hike. If you look at the finiex 15 minute candles you will see two large 3k volume boosts in price followed by a decline back to the baseline ~300 volume. Looks like a single person buying to me.



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A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by a Bitcoin Forum moderator. Posts are most frequently deleted because they are off-topic, though they can also be deleted for other reasons. In the future, please avoid posting things that need to be deleted.

But yet the pedophilia obsessed, troll king is allowed to post and troll with total impunity.

Absolutely hilarious.  Cheesy Cheesy


In other threads, they'll delete your post for simply agreeing or adding a +1 to a comment, let alone laughing at someone else's post.

Unless you actually add entirely new content, even if you post the same spam repeatedly, you're open to deletion.

They do seem to leave Adam's thread alone though, unless snitches complain.

I do not mind the fact they deleted my post, who cares right? not me really... but it is the fact that the millions of lambys troll posts remain that makes me laugh.


I lol'd when I read that empowering. Haha.
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March 23, 2015, 02:54:01 AM

I still wonder why almost all of the recent price increases are based on small time frame large 2-3 thousand volume candles. And I still wonder if some sort of institutional investor is buying the coins, waiting for the next dip and rebuying in order to cause less of a price hike. If you look at the finiex 15 minute candles you will see two large 3k volume boosts in price followed by a decline back to the baseline ~300 volume. Looks like a single person buying to me.



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March 23, 2015, 02:58:56 AM

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March 23, 2015, 03:11:25 AM

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I do not mind the fact they deleted my post, who cares right? not me really... but it is the fact that the millions of lambys troll posts remain that makes me laugh.


The mods just don't like you, you piss them off.
They're like dogs, empowering, like sharks.  Once they scent you--your fail--hat's it!  Done.  All they can do is delete.  Can't help it, they're hardwired that way.  Deleting you isn't a choice for them, it's reflexive, bypasses the brain, so can't really blame them either.

Hell, to be honest, even I gag a little each time you drop one of your turds.  Not saying it's fair, just how life is.
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March 23, 2015, 03:27:27 AM

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy ^^


You are a total mental.

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March 23, 2015, 03:36:30 AM

I still wonder why almost all of the recent price increases are based on small time frame large 2-3 thousand volume candles. And I still wonder if some sort of institutional investor is buying the coins, waiting for the next dip and rebuying in order to cause less of a price hike. If you look at the finiex 15 minute candles you will see two large 3k volume boosts in price followed by a decline back to the baseline ~300 volume. Looks like a single person buying to me.



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I think some people are in the know and there will be news next week.
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March 23, 2015, 03:58:54 AM

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March 23, 2015, 04:19:42 AM

I still wonder why almost all of the recent price increases are based on small time frame large 2-3 thousand volume candles. And I still wonder if some sort of institutional investor is buying the coins, waiting for the next dip and rebuying in order to cause less of a price hike. If you look at the finiex 15 minute candles you will see two large 3k volume boosts in price followed by a decline back to the baseline ~300 volume. Looks like a single person buying to me.



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I think some people are in the know and there will be news next week.

Hope so otherwise it'll be brutal
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March 23, 2015, 04:36:43 AM

I still wonder why almost all of the recent price increases are based on small time frame large 2-3 thousand volume candles. And I still wonder if some sort of institutional investor is buying the coins, waiting for the next dip and rebuying in order to cause less of a price hike. If you look at the finiex 15 minute candles you will see two large 3k volume boosts in price followed by a decline back to the baseline ~300 volume. Looks like a single person buying to me.

Whale takes a long position, smaller traders follow. I don't understand what you find surprising about this. Institutional investors and professional traders use all kind of tricks to collect coins without marking the price up: selling into bad news, shakeouts, selling in the open while buying in private... Unless they have more money than time, placing large market orders is the worst way to buy a significant position in such a thin market. Their methods usually involve placing buys lower and selling to scare down the market to get them filled.

What's interesting is that there hasn't much selling today to push it down, which should send a red light to anyone short. That's when the whales will smell a pump opportunity.
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March 23, 2015, 05:12:50 AM

you can tell he's a 2014 bullwhale model b/c of the color scheme
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March 23, 2015, 05:47:29 AM

In about Less than 16 hours and we will know the result of the poll - yet depending on the time and the timezone that we are using to pin point...

Floating around $270... but we could get a little BTC price booster, maybe?
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Last edit: March 23, 2015, 06:30:22 AM by macsga

In about Less than 16 hours and we will know the result of the poll - yet depending on the time and the timezone that we are using to pin point...

Floating around $270... but we could get a little BTC price booster, maybe?

I think we already know (at least in EU). It's Monday morning here already Grin. But -to be serious- I don't think we're going to stay in these prices for long. After the calm there's always a storm (and I don't mean yesterday's weak pump). Let's see.
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March 23, 2015, 06:08:29 AM

Looking good. Bitcoin has been increasingly convincing since the first week of February or so. Seems like very solid support around 250 now. Good luck, g
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March 23, 2015, 06:31:09 AM

Looking good. Bitcoin has been increasingly convincing since the first week of February or so. Seems like very solid support around 250 now. Good luck, g

And yes, the charts say that if it breaks $267 with a rock solid volume, we might see Bitcoin again at $297...
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March 23, 2015, 06:40:07 AM

Looking good. Bitcoin has been increasingly convincing since the first week of February or so. Seems like very solid support around 250 now. Good luck, g

And yes, the charts say that if it breaks $267 with a rock solid volume, we might see Bitcoin again at $297...


Well, it hasn´t seemed to be on the verge of the next collapse for a whopping six weeks now which I can only call a very pleasant and promising novelty. Let´s hope it lasts. Good luck, g
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March 23, 2015, 06:50:48 AM

In about Less than 16 hours and we will know the result of the poll - yet depending on the time and the timezone that we are using to pin point...

Floating around $270... but we could get a little BTC price booster, maybe?

I think we already know (at least in EU). It's Monday morning here already Grin. But -to be serious- I don't think we're going to stay in these prices for long. After the calm there's always a storm (and I don't mean yesterday's weak pump). Let's see.


Even I am starting to question the possibility of any meaningful rally in the near short-term.  ... and then if prices do go up, thereafter we get considerable attempts at profit-taking or downward price manipulation.  Surely would be nice to get above $300 and to stay there and then to start edging into more meaningful upward direction that brings back some substantive market cap to BTC in the $10 to $30 billion range.
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