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June 30, 2015, 02:12:23 PM |
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Im happy that i bought extra coins this morning before i went to work, came home and it's up again, nice!
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billyjoeallen
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June 30, 2015, 02:19:42 PM Last edit: June 30, 2015, 02:31:31 PM by billyjoeallen |
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What we need to do is to get the word out to Greek businesses: Pay your foreign suppliers with Bitcoin
How do they get the BTC? Cash seems in pretty short supply. They can transfer EUR within the country by bank transfer, but who'd accept that as payment? (Is there a market for IOUs backed by greek bank deposits yet? I wonder what the going rate would be...) You'd get cash by paying a premium: exchange 1000 Euros from your bank account to the account of Greek with 900 Euros paper cash. Then you'd take that cash and put in in the BTM in the North Athens bookstore in exchange for BTC. Or buy on localbitcoins.com. Not that easy when you're forced to withdraw only 60Eur per day just for your basic needs. Still the idea is legit and stands as an alternative but for other kind of "investors". There's a huge amount of money moved out of Greece since 2010. Those money are fully functional and could be used for buying BTCs. Then the process would work inside Greece from localbitcoins and/or P2P transactions. In the free market, every problem is an entrepreneurial opportunity for somebody. Both parties are always better off because it's a voluntary transaction that otherwise wouldn't take place. That's what morons like Tarmi can't wrap their tiny little brains around.
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Erdogan
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June 30, 2015, 02:19:51 PM Last edit: June 30, 2015, 02:32:39 PM by Erdogan |
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I wouldn't really want my beer money disappearing down the toilet of international finance but it's a fun idea to focus minds. Maybe it has national applications in the future. All these incompetently run hell holes should just bypass governments and aid budgets and fund the building of their infrastructure that way. Far more efficient. I'm not sure it would go down too well with the local dictator but I guess they'd be allowed to cut the ribbon with some giant scissors. If you want to help the greeks, use the blue market. Go there, pay with cash, don't ask for a receipt. Take a bunch of olives back home. Isn't this how their problems started in the first place?  No, the welfare state. The cost was hidden with galloping loans. The welfare state destroyed the capital structure, now it does not produce much of anything. Effective tax collection would not have been enough, and it would further have reduced the value generating capacity of the land. However, every corrupt politician in europe, every corrupt crony capitalist, every corrupt central banker, every leeching violent union leader are talking their book. It is not easy for common people to understand, as long as they only skim the headlines in the main stream media, and never got proper education. what a bunch of bs. on the contrary: it's the capital that is destroying the welfare state. all those austerity measures and zee german stories about "commie" gov in greece or lazy greeks is about it: cut your pensions, cut your services. I am bullshitting your bullshitting, but I agree that austerity on the part of the people through tax increases destroys not the welfare state, but the capital structure. Austerity on the part of the government is sorely needed. Come to think of it, we are not much in agreement after all. Edit: Reintroduced proper quoting. Fucking selective quote occultist!
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June 30, 2015, 02:31:56 PM |
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I honestly wouldn't be surprised to see a steady rally right back up to $300. I see the moon baby 
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ronald98
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June 30, 2015, 02:38:03 PM |
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I honestly wouldn't be surprised to see a steady rally right back up to $300. I see the moon baby  It can take a long time to wire money from a bank account to an exchange, sometimes close to a week. Towards the end of this week wired money will be arriving in exchanges and it could rapidly drive the price higher than we expect. $300 might happen sooner than we think.
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tarmi
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June 30, 2015, 02:40:01 PM |
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I am bullshitting your bullshitting, but I agree that austerity on the part of the people through tax increases destroys not the welfare state, but the capital structure. Austerity on the part of the government is sorely needed.
can't get it more wrong than that. austerity measure by definition is an attempt to preserve the neoliberal capitalist model and the current capital structure.
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SnokkomBTC
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June 30, 2015, 02:41:49 PM |
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I honestly wouldn't be surprised to see a steady rally right back up to $300. I see the moon baby  It can take a long time to wire money from a bank account to an exchange, sometimes close to a week. Towards the end of this week wired money will be arriving in exchanges and it could rapidly drive the price higher than we expect. $300 might happen sooner than we think. just a 15% increase to hit 300 $ + 
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BlackSpidy
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June 30, 2015, 02:51:23 PM |
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I see the moon baby  And the moon baby sees us. Now, if you look to your right, you'll see the moon baby. Our pilots changed the course just so that we could get a glimpse at him before we land on the moon.
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ChartBuddy
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June 30, 2015, 02:56:58 PM |
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nanobrain
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June 30, 2015, 03:06:23 PM |
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266 is such a significant number....has so many good/bad memories.
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KFR
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June 30, 2015, 03:18:20 PM |
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266 is such a significant number....has so many good/bad memories.
Word. 
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June 30, 2015, 03:20:41 PM |
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266 is such a significant number....has so many good/bad memories.
Word.  someone is teasing
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tarmi
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June 30, 2015, 03:23:27 PM |
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I thought you were all going to the moon after breaking all those important resistances and going long.
yet here you are: it's already indecision time after reaching only 266.
please buy.
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LFC_Bitcoin
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June 30, 2015, 03:25:16 PM |
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Price sitting at 265 currently then, nothing too exciting but certainly a refreshing change to seeing us move sideways for what was a sustained period. I wonder if this pace will continue or if it'll correct? Would be great if we could somehow push on to 300. Again it's not moon time but it's a significant move. I'd settle for breaching 300 & then a few months of sideways.
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criptix
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June 30, 2015, 03:31:43 PM |
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I thought you were all going to the moon after breaking all those important resistances and going long.
yet here you are: it's already indecision time after reaching only 266.
please buy.
staircase to the moon buy or gtfo now 
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ssmc2
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June 30, 2015, 03:32:24 PM |
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Still short Tarmi-bear? 
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June 30, 2015, 03:34:21 PM |
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Kraken is really pushing.
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