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July 16, 2015, 06:55:18 PM

Great bid wall on bfx
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July 16, 2015, 06:56:07 PM

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July 16, 2015, 06:58:18 PM

Great bid wall on bfx

Stamp too

And I believe ask side is fake.
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July 16, 2015, 07:04:18 PM

going under 200$ Shocked Cheesy Grin

Need to go under 280 first Smiley

EDIT: let's see if the ask walls are real.

Well it just went under 277.12$ - 2.36% from past 14 hours i think. This is a bad thing what is happening ?

The same thing behind every BTC move starts with "Ch", and ends with "na", oh and there's an "i" somewhere in there

Well i am trying to combine these letters, is it China?
We know china is a big country but their affects is very high

I think it's Inca "H"(for hell). He's in Greece now, trying to stir up some hell.

Lol, maybe "canih" Tongue lol, well greece has affect too, so the price is going down again 274.99$
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July 16, 2015, 07:08:04 PM

going under 200$ Shocked Cheesy Grin

Need to go under 280 first Smiley

EDIT: let's see if the ask walls are real.

Well it just went under 277.12$ - 2.36% from past 14 hours i think. This is a bad thing what is happening ?

The same thing behind every BTC move starts with "Ch", and ends with "na", oh and there's an "i" somewhere in there

Well i am trying to combine these letters, is it China?
We know china is a big country but their affects is very high

I think it's Inca "H"(for hell). He's in Greece now, trying to stir up some hell.

Lol, maybe "canih" Tongue lol, well greece has affect too, so the price is going down again 274.99$
looks more like a panic sell to me. I'd be more worried about continuous sliding if we breach 270, that was the price when we started this last bull run.
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July 16, 2015, 07:11:00 PM

Bitcoin had another leg down today it looks like... I wonder if Bitcoin may continue down this path or if it is just a temporary leg down. I guess we have to wait and see.
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July 16, 2015, 08:29:13 PM

Looks like were going to continue this path down.  Will it break below $242 on this downtrend?
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This document is fresh from the press, it's not yet availible in english för som odd reason, but if you can read any of the other 17 langugeses that it comes in it is very interesting.
In short, one of the Swedish  high courts has asked the European court for advice on where Europe stands on taxing the exchange of bitcoin to fiat and vice versa. This in turn because a Swedish citizen appealed a decision from the Swedish tax authorties on paying tax for the exchange of bitcoins he is doing in his company.
The european advocat general Juliane Kokott suggests as a verdict that bitcoin should be regarded as a currency and not be taxed. The court usually go with the advocat generals suggestions.

http://curia.europa.eu/juris/document/document.jsf?doclang=DE&text=&pageIndex=0&part=1&mode=DOC&docid=165919&occ=first&dir=&cid=388883
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July 16, 2015, 08:53:51 PM

Looks like were going to continue this path down.  Will it break below $242 on this downtrend?
I don't think so, those bid walls on finex are definitely not fake, there's no option to sell through them all. Smart money waits just to buy cheap coins.
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July 16, 2015, 08:57:39 PM

I think if we go Below 260 the uptrend is broken and we will have the same boring 230-250 range for another 6 months leading up to the halving.
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July 16, 2015, 09:00:43 PM

Looks like were going to continue this path down.  Will it break below $242 on this downtrend?

First it has to break $270.

You think this little dip back to where we were a week ago is a downtrend?

I think of it as a correction for last weekend's over-exuberance.

Maybe it will go even lower, in which case I'll buy more, but I'm happy to have gotten in while the price was down to $275.

I think it's more likely to go up from here.
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July 16, 2015, 09:07:47 PM

Guys, can someone guide me to a place where I can easily buy/sell/exchange Bitcoin with webmoney? The only place I know right now is localbitcoins.

If there are multiple sites to do that I'll be grateful if you give me all the links. Thanks. Smiley
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July 16, 2015, 09:09:56 PM

ok, just bit the bullet. locked and sold at 276.4  (1 BTC)  Cheesy

Done for now! back to holding and waiting for the next BIG pump  Shocked



 You probably sold the bottom... I think chances are good it'll bounce from these levels.
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July 16, 2015, 09:09:57 PM

Guys, can someone guide me to a place where I can easily buy/sell/exchange Bitcoin with webmoney? The only place I know right now is localbitcoins.

If there are multiple sites to do that I'll be grateful if you give me all the links. Thanks. Smiley

circle.com is pretty easy I think. I haven't looked at it though.
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July 16, 2015, 09:16:54 PM

This document is fresh from the press, it's not yet availible in english för som odd reason, but if you can read any of the other 17 langugeses that it comes in it is very interesting.
In short, one of the Swedish  high courts has asked the European court for advice on where Europe stands on taxing the exchange of bitcoin to fiat and vice vesa. This in turn because a Swedish citizen appealed a decision from the Swedish tax authorties on paying tax for the exchange of bitcoins he is doing in his company.
The european advocat general Juliane Kokott suggests as a verdict that bitcoin should be regarded as a currency and not be taxed. The court usually go with the advocat generals suggestions.

http://curia.europa.eu/juris/document/document.jsf?doclang=DE&text=&pageIndex=0&part=1&mode=DOC&docid=165919&occ=first&dir=&cid=388883

good news !
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July 16, 2015, 09:39:02 PM

Well the price is still moving sideways.

Let's see where we go next.

EDIT: back in the 280's ho ho..
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July 16, 2015, 09:39:15 PM

This document is fresh from the press, it's not yet availible in english för som odd reason, but if you can read any of the other 17 langugeses that it comes in it is very interesting.
In short, one of the Swedish  high courts has asked the European court for advice on where Europe stands on taxing the exchange of bitcoin to fiat and vice vesa. This in turn because a Swedish citizen appealed a decision from the Swedish tax authorties on paying tax for the exchange of bitcoins he is doing in his company.
The european advocat general Juliane Kokott suggests as a verdict that bitcoin should be regarded as a currency and not be taxed. The court usually go with the advocat generals suggestions.

http://curia.europa.eu/juris/document/document.jsf?doclang=DE&text=&pageIndex=0&part=1&mode=DOC&docid=165919&occ=first&dir=&cid=388883

good news !

This is awesome! Cheesy
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