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June 27, 2015, 06:13:08 PM |
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Greek negotiation tactics, lol!
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June 27, 2015, 06:15:09 PM |
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They said there would be no extension possible the last time until after the deadline. Then they not only gave them an extension but also found extra emergency money to throw at them for keeping things afloat until the extension's deadline. If Greece is having a referendum about it on 5th July the institutions could well refuse an extension, then change their minds and grant one. Hint: Monday is coming... tick tock, tick tock...
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June 27, 2015, 06:16:26 PM |
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June 27, 2015, 06:18:32 PM |
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They said there would be no extension possible the last time until after the deadline. Then they not only gave them an extension but also found extra emergency money to throw at them for keeping things afloat until the extension's deadline. If Greece is having a referendum about it on 5th July the institutions could well refuse an extension, then change their minds and grant one. Hint: Monday is coming... tick tock, tick tock... You didn't answer me my brother. Most probably there will be Grexit, right ? If yes, how this will affect bitcoin ?
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June 27, 2015, 06:22:05 PM |
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They said there would be no extension possible the last time until after the deadline. Then they not only gave them an extension but also found extra emergency money to throw at them for keeping things afloat until the extension's deadline. If Greece is having a referendum about it on 5th July the institutions could well refuse an extension, then change their minds and grant one. Hint: Monday is coming... tick tock, tick tock... You didn't answer me my brother. Most probably there will be Grexit, right ? If yes, how this will affect bitcoin ? Greece imposes capital controls. Greek banks insolvent. Greece bails-in banks partially through retail depositors. People realize advantage of holding a currency where imposing capital controls / seizing deposits is much harder to do.
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June 27, 2015, 06:22:53 PM |
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Fakhoury
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June 27, 2015, 06:30:17 PM |
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They said there would be no extension possible the last time until after the deadline. Then they not only gave them an extension but also found extra emergency money to throw at them for keeping things afloat until the extension's deadline. If Greece is having a referendum about it on 5th July the institutions could well refuse an extension, then change their minds and grant one. Hint: Monday is coming... tick tock, tick tock... You didn't answer me my brother. Most probably there will be Grexit, right ? If yes, how this will affect bitcoin ? Greece imposes capital controls. Greek banks insolvent. Greece bails-in banks partially through retail depositors. People realize advantage of holding a currency where imposing capital controls / seizing deposits is much harder to do. If it goes like this, it will be so late to adopt bitcoin by Greek people, or I'm mistaken ? I want to understand from you man What is the probability of Grexit and how it will affect bitcoin ?
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June 27, 2015, 06:33:18 PM |
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They said there would be no extension possible the last time until after the deadline. Then they not only gave them an extension but also found extra emergency money to throw at them for keeping things afloat until the extension's deadline. If Greece is having a referendum about it on 5th July the institutions could well refuse an extension, then change their minds and grant one. Hint: Monday is coming... tick tock, tick tock... You didn't answer me my brother. Most probably there will be Grexit, right ? If yes, how this will affect bitcoin ? Greece imposes capital controls. Greek banks insolvent. Greece bails-in banks partially through retail depositors. People realize advantage of holding a currency where imposing capital controls / seizing deposits is much harder to do. If it goes like this, it will be so late to adopt bitcoin by Greek people, or I'm mistaken ? I want to understand from you man What is the probability of Grexit and how it will affect bitcoin ?
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June 27, 2015, 06:48:53 PM |
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we will win at the end.
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June 27, 2015, 06:56:31 PM |
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Jorge, always here to cheer us up! You must throw fantastic parties during carnival in Brazil!
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June 27, 2015, 06:57:00 PM |
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June 27, 2015, 07:11:46 PM |
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Cyprus, and now Greece. It must be it, the reason for the increase.
I like it - when all assets seems risky, go bitcoin!
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bobabouey2
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June 27, 2015, 07:15:04 PM |
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Greece imposes capital controls. Greek banks insolvent. Greece bails-in banks partially through retail depositors. People realize advantage of holding a currency where imposing capital controls / seizing deposits is much harder to do.
If it goes like this, it will be so late to adopt bitcoin by Greek people, or I'm mistaken ? Yes, but it is not about Greek people adopting bitcoin. It is about other people fleeing to investments that aren't exposed to the same risks about to be experienced by Greeks.
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June 27, 2015, 07:17:14 PM |
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Greeks people can do thing with euro cash ... the problem, now, is the restriction of cash. That's why, logicaly, bitcoin is the next choice.
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June 27, 2015, 07:28:27 PM |
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June 27, 2015, 07:30:54 PM |
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Greeks people can do thing with euro cash ... the problem, now, is the restriction of cash. That's why, logicaly, bitcoin is the next choice.
Next choice is food stashes and physical gold, it's a wet dream about mass bitcoin panic buys from greeks it won't ever happen because: 1) those who wanted to buy bitcoin - have bought already; 2) they will vote for staying in the eurozone cos they are not prepared to ruin their country yet and EU is not ready for the financial fallout of eurozone; 3) bitcoin has its own major problems especially with blocksize and alot of core devs are still arguing about it. Ive just checked up finex swaps - shorts have been reduced, longs as well which means that its not a pump but a little spike yet.
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June 27, 2015, 07:57:00 PM |
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June 27, 2015, 08:05:53 PM |
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Sure everybody in greece wont flock to bitcoin. But some people WILL put some wealth there. In a year we might look back at this as the catalyst that started a bull run. Already started at $220ish a couple weeks ago really.
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