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June 29, 2015, 02:45:34 PM

ltc up, btc down...
 Huh

The volatility in the alt coins is higher than BTC.

Bitcoin has matured enough that the swings are not that huge. When Bitcoin drops the alts drop a lot but nobody is on here showing the huge losses.
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June 29, 2015, 02:51:02 PM


On the contrary derives a person who definitely needs mental help, not to mention special care.

So, there's nothing intelligent to see here, not to mention that judging one of these abominative posts as "intelligent" truly questions one's intelligence as well. You know; just saying.




you are greek. ofc that you will question other's intelligence and talk about special care while your country is falling apart.
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June 29, 2015, 02:57:04 PM

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June 29, 2015, 03:00:15 PM


On the contrary derives a person who definitely needs mental help, not to mention special care.

So, there's nothing intelligent to see here, not to mention that judging one of these abominative posts as "intelligent" truly questions one's intelligence as well. You know; just saying.




you are greek. ofc that you will question other's intelligence and talk about special care while your country is falling apart.

Pretty much agree... It was wrong judging someone's intelligence when mine is not adequate enough for such a task. Me being a Greek solidifies your argument. Smiley
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On the contrary derives a person who definitely needs mental help, not to mention special care.

So, there's nothing intelligent to see here, not to mention that judging one of these abominative posts as "intelligent" truly questions one's intelligence as well. You know; just saying.




you are greek. ofc that you will question other's intelligence and talk about special care while your country is falling apart.

Pretty much agree... It was wrong judging someone's intelligence when mine is not adequate enough for such a task. Me being a Greek solidifies your argument. Smiley

you greek? plz tell me the people there will send the banksters back to their cave! it may be hard at first but im sure if done right, you would benefit from it and will be off for better times when the rest of this damned union collapses!
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June 29, 2015, 03:07:36 PM

you greek? plz tell me the people there will send the banksters back to their cave! it may be hard at first but im sure if done right, you would benefit from it and will be off for better times when the rest of this damned union collapses!

Let's hope so. I will surely vote for it. Smiley
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June 29, 2015, 03:11:05 PM

AARRRRGGHHHRR!!!


I got back in Bitoin... impulsive buy. I should have stayed out... I wasn't ready for this. I was gonna wait till 257... but the walls went down and I saw price going up... so I figured I may as well do it early.

... Odd BTC-e is lower than Bitstamp and Bitfinex... the order got reversed.

Bitstamp is the European market. So that's interesting cuz of the whole EU situation.

Frankly guys i'm just really really skeptical that this Grexit will actually happen. The world isn't moving towards individuality and sovereignty... it's moving away from that very strongly.

The EU will do anything I think to keep Greece in the union.. this is all just the bluffing and posturing stage still.
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On the contrary derives a person who definitely needs mental help, not to mention special care.

So, there's nothing intelligent to see here, not to mention that judging one of these abominative posts as "intelligent" truly questions one's intelligence as well. You know; just saying.




you are greek. ofc that you will question other's intelligence and talk about special care while your country is falling apart.

Pretty much agree... It was wrong judging someone's intelligence when mine is not adequate enough for such a task. Me being a Greek solidifies your argument. Smiley


yes, because you are the smartass type of greek: the one who bought bitcoin in 500 + $ range and now praying for a total financial collapse of his country.

 
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June 29, 2015, 03:17:29 PM

Documentary about Goldman Sachs and the financial destruction of Greece.

1:22 Varoufakis :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWDKK0mpDSo
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On the contrary derives a person who definitely needs mental help, not to mention special care.

So, there's nothing intelligent to see here, not to mention that judging one of these abominative posts as "intelligent" truly questions one's intelligence as well. You know; just saying.




you are greek. ofc that you will question other's intelligence and talk about special care while your country is falling apart.

Pretty much agree... It was wrong judging someone's intelligence when mine is not adequate enough for such a task. Me being a Greek solidifies your argument. Smiley


yes, because you are the smartass type of greek: the one who bought bitcoin in 500 + $ range and now praying for a total financial collapse of his country.

 

And you would know this how exactly? Please enlighten my ignorance.
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June 29, 2015, 03:23:48 PM


And you would know this how exactly? Please enlighten my ignorance.

Because he's from the internet, dude. They know everything there.
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June 29, 2015, 03:25:40 PM


And you would know this how exactly? Please enlighten my ignorance.

Because he's from the internet, dude. They know everything there.

Riiiiight... how did I miss that?  Grin
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June 29, 2015, 03:32:02 PM

Good morning Bitcoinland.

Still going sideways I see. Up $6 and down $3 again while I was sleeping. At least the slow creep is upward.

Maybe $250 will hold this time. Slow and steady is good.
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June 29, 2015, 03:32:45 PM

And you would know this how exactly? Please enlighten my ignorance.


Yeah, could be the reason to celebrate for the years to come. The collapse of the system was inevitable, the trigger was missing...


Let's hope so. I will surely vote for it. Smiley


careful what you wish for you greek! it's not like you are starting the world revolution rather being kicked out from the club.

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June 29, 2015, 03:36:56 PM


PS: Bitcoin remains and will remain, open for business, in Greece, and everywhere, 24/7, 365 days a year.
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June 29, 2015, 03:40:34 PM

Quoting myself from another thread:

-I was trying to buy something online (costing just 2-3$) with my greek visa, and the charge was getting rejected.
-Gas stations take only cash.
-Suppliers of stuff, take only cash as they are afraid of the consequences of accepting digital payments, and with that I include bank payments (they are afraid they will not be able to withdraw it, or their money could be bailed-in / converted to drachma etc etc).

There is in a sense a fungibility issue with the euro in Greece right now. Digital euros / bank euros "suck" as they are useless to transact. Cash euro is what counts for most people, even companies.

Times like these, you *realize*, not theoretically, but by living it, that you wouldn't trade your crypto for fiat and that crypto is immensely more useful (ie you can actually transact, when with digital cash / banks / cards etc you can't).

The sense of value increases in a way that is unexpected: I wouldn't trade a single BTC even if I was offered >1000 euro in the bank in these conditions. The euros in the bank are useless.




Just curious, if I were to fly down to Greece in this environment to capitalize on the market would it be better to bring Euros down to buy bitcoins for cash or would it be better to sell bitcoins for euros?


My advice if you wanted to sell BTC in Greece for cash now , would be take a few ex special forces bods with you, and some very very large bags, source some guns, and try not to piss off the local mafioso and thugs that would want to help relive you of your cash.

Remember on small islands there is only so far you can run, and news travels quick.

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June 29, 2015, 03:45:46 PM

A few more breakouts and I'll be posting bull FUD and train pics myself

Bull FUD? Isn't that an oxymoron?

Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt are bear characteristics. Bulls espouse optimism, confidence and trust.

Bullishness could only be considered FUD if it inspires fear that Bitcoin will not fail, uncertainty as to it becoming worthless, and doubt that betting against it is somehow wise.
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June 29, 2015, 03:46:31 PM

You quoting my posts doesn't make me feel so bad. Let's play this game:

why are the stupid greeks standing in line to take their euros and not bitcoin?

who cares about greek people? let their government worry about what they want. it's the market thing.

careful what you wish for you greek! it's not like you are starting the world revolution rather being kicked out from the club.

yes, because you are the smartass type of greek: the one who bought bitcoin in 500 + $ range and now praying for a total financial collapse of his country.

That's 4 out of 3 for my ignore list Tarmi. I'm very sorry for you. I'll miss your intelligent posts. Bye bye.

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June 29, 2015, 03:50:23 PM

Does this look familiar to anyone?

All charts today. June 27, 2015






Been going since the LTC rise.

LTC/USD Target Price Low $2.80 - High $3.00 Market exuberance pushed the pendulum between $2.60 - $3.20.

LTC/BTC Target Price Low 0.0118 - High 0.012 Market exuberance pushed the pendulum between 0.0110 - 0.0125.

BTC/USD Target Price Low $240 - High $250 Market exuberance pushed the pendulum between $240 - $255.



We have fewer who may be participating in the BTC market vs LTC. Leaving those who can influence the LTC/USD LTC/BTC price free reign.

How long until we have a repeat from earlier this year... LTC/BTC down - BTC/USD up.


I would love to know what the ltc/btc target is. I see we just broke .013+ on various exchanges. Maybe it's a .015 target, then you see a large ltc/usd correction with profits re-invested back into btc/usd and that makes us break 265? Didn't expect such sharp moves, was expecting things to be a little bit more gradual...
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June 29, 2015, 03:50:48 PM

The Greek Dilemma: Hyper Inflation, Austerity, or Bitcoin?

http://cointelegraph.com/news/114683/the-greek-dilemma-hyper-inflation-austerity-or-bitcoin

would be a trilematm tho ^^
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