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why does it matter if it's over a sea or not? do they only like it if it's over land? do they think it will short circuit if it gets wet or what?
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Cassius
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March 31, 2015, 01:10:08 PM |
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why does it matter if it's over a sea or not? do they only like it if it's over land? do they think it will short circuit if it gets wet or what?
Yes. Also: foreigners.
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★Bitvest.io★ Play Plinko or Invest!
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March 31, 2015, 01:11:35 PM |
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DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!???
Another serving of doom coming for you in a minute good Sir.
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empowering
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March 31, 2015, 01:18:34 PM |
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DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!???
Another serving of doom coming for you in a minute good Sir. Wrong order! we ordered the full on DOOOOOOOOOOOOM for the entire table.... not breadsticks. You just cannot get the staff these days. This is not shnappy (eats a breadstick) Not shnappy at all.
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Cassius
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March 31, 2015, 01:24:01 PM |
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DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!???
Another serving of doom coming for you in a minute good Sir. Wrong order! we ordered the full on DOOOOOOOOOOOOM for the entire table.... not breadsticks. You just cannot get the staff these days. This is not shnappy (eats a breadstick) Not shnappy at all. What's with the doom orders?
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empowering
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March 31, 2015, 01:30:03 PM |
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DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!???
Another serving of doom coming for you in a minute good Sir. Wrong order! we ordered the full on DOOOOOOOOOOOOM for the entire table.... not breadsticks. You just cannot get the staff these days. This is not shnappy (eats a breadstick) Not shnappy at all. What's with the doom orders? I am just waiting for the staff to do their job, to live up to their many many promises, to deliver on what they promised in a timely and shnappy fashion. Plus it will make my day, my year in fact. My patience is growing thin. I just wish they would get on with it and drop it.... drop it like they dropped Fat Man.
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tarmi
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March 31, 2015, 01:30:56 PM |
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dont quote that idiot.
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empowering
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March 31, 2015, 01:31:40 PM |
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dont quote that idiot. ^^
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Cassius
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March 31, 2015, 01:32:43 PM |
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DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!???
Another serving of doom coming for you in a minute good Sir. Wrong order! we ordered the full on DOOOOOOOOOOOOM for the entire table.... not breadsticks. You just cannot get the staff these days. This is not shnappy (eats a breadstick) Not shnappy at all. What's with the doom orders? I am just waiting for the staff to do their job, to live up to their many many promises, to deliver on what they promised in a timely and shnappy fashion. Plus it will make my day, my year in fact. My patience is growing thin. I just wish they would get on with it and drop it.... drop it like they dropped Fat Man. I can't tell whether you're short, or bear baiting, is all.
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March 31, 2015, 01:35:49 PM Last edit: March 31, 2015, 01:46:08 PM by tarmi |
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Anyway, looks like $255 then $270. Probably will bounce off $270 but if volume is low on the reaction, we'll head up again.
looks like it. in other news, approaching 25 mil fast: that's about 100 k of coins.
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empowering
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March 31, 2015, 01:37:21 PM |
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DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!???
Another serving of doom coming for you in a minute good Sir. Wrong order! we ordered the full on DOOOOOOOOOOOOM for the entire table.... not breadsticks. You just cannot get the staff these days. This is not shnappy (eats a breadstick) Not shnappy at all. What's with the doom orders? I am just waiting for the staff to do their job, to live up to their many many promises, to deliver on what they promised in a timely and shnappy fashion. Plus it will make my day, my year in fact. My patience is growing thin. I just wish they would get on with it and drop it.... drop it like they dropped Fat Man. I can't tell whether you're short, or bear baiting, is all. Not short. But I will be very very happy if the staff can sort their shit out, and make good on their promises and spike that shit down. Make my day/year.
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March 31, 2015, 01:47:11 PM |
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What can I reply? Bitcoin is working for some people, sure. Will it ever grow to a significant slice of the economy? Unfortunately, we have no idea of how many merchants (like you) really accept bitcoin, nor how much do they take by that route. That, by the way, is one thing that must be keeping serious investors away: there is practically no meaningful data on the state of the bitcoin economy. We must do with indirect hints. Right now there there seem to be, worldwide, at most 200'000 merchants who "accept bitcoin" in the sense that they accept national currency from a bitcoin payment processor like BitPay. BitPay seems to be processing about 1 million dollars of payments per day, but a large fraction of that seems to be miners paying bills. There seem to be less than 700'000 people who own a significant amount of bitcoin. Considering that, for a merchant, really accepting bitcoin is more complicated than signing up with BitPay, and that not every bitcoin owner uses it for purchases, I would think that the real bitcoin economy (excluding illegal trade) is still very small. And we have no ideal of whether it is growing or shrinking. Amounts of 30-50 dollars per purchase are fairly common in e-commerce using traditional means of payment. Why do you say that they would be uneconomical in your case? I wonder how much you would make if you also accepted payment through PayPal or some similat service. Have you considered it?
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March 31, 2015, 01:52:27 PM |
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150 soon
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Paashaas
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March 31, 2015, 01:55:02 PM |
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Mass adoption is coming!!! Maybe after another 6 years we will see 4.6% ROFL! Those are sheeple ppl just like you, a walking zombie with no decent working brains.
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March 31, 2015, 01:56:42 PM |
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March 31, 2015, 01:58:43 PM |
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Cassius
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March 31, 2015, 02:02:40 PM |
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What can I reply? Bitcoin is working for some people, sure. Will it ever grow to a significant slice of the economy? Unfortunately, we have no idea of how many merchants (like you) really accept bitcoin, nor how much do they take by that route. That, by the way, is one thing that must be keeping serious investors away: there is practically no meaningful data on the state of the bitcoin economy. We must do with indirect hints. Right now there there seem to be, worldwide, at most 200'000 merchants who "accept bitcoin" in the sense that they accept national currency from a bitcoin payment processor like BitPay. BitPay seems to be processing about 1 million dollars of payments per day, but a large fraction of that seems to be miners paying bills. There seem to be less than 700'000 people who own a significant amount of bitcoin. Considering that, for a merchant, really accepting bitcoin is more complicated than signing up with BitPay, and that not every bitcoin owner uses it for purchases, I would think that the real bitcoin economy (excluding illegal trade) is still very small. And we have no ideal of whether it is growing or shrinking. Amounts of 30-50 dollars per purchase are fairly common in e-commerce using traditional means of payment. Why do you say that they would be uneconomical in your case? I wonder how much you would make if you also accepted payment through PayPal or some similat service. Have you considered it? I'm not a merchant. I get paid for lots of freelance jobs. And PayPal take an unnecessarily large slice of any transaction. I also dislike the way large players control the use of my money for their ends. Why can't money serve the same purpose to me and my clients, without involving a middleman? Funny you mention friction. We have tools on the way that will make accepting crypto payments as easy as uploading a CSV of inventory. An off-the-peg site, just like that, global reach for merchants. I simply don't get how you lack the vision, Jorge, to realise the potential of cryptocurrency. If you don't believe the trolls in here go and do some proper research. Just in my little corner of the cryptoverse, 180 new businesses signed up last month. Perhaps bitcoin will be replaced in the long term, though it seems to be doing just fine right now in terms of real infrastructure (forget trading). Cryptocurrency and blockchains are here to stay.
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March 31, 2015, 02:02:59 PM |
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Stop being robbed of your coins. DRK and now XMR are being used to dump on us.
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tarmi
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March 31, 2015, 02:05:51 PM |
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evo coins going to monero for mixing?
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