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Back from the beach. Price flat. Longs/shorts not doing much. Right off for a cycle.  Beach? Thought you were from Birmingham mate? Yeah price flatlining atm. Pretty dull but this is a long game, we're in this for years. No rush for huge price surges, sideways = still opportunity to keep accumulating. I'm going to a party in an hour or so. Bitcoin can take a back seat until tomorrow 
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July 18, 2015, 05:33:43 PM |
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I'd like to see us drop to $272 a couple more times. I want MOAR COINZ!
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July 18, 2015, 05:58:39 PM |
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Back from the beach. Price flat. Longs/shorts not doing much. Right off for a cycle.  Beach? Thought you were from Birmingham mate? Yeah price flatlining atm. Pretty dull but this is a long game, we're in this for years. No rush for huge price surges, sideways = still opportunity to keep accumulating. I'm going to a party in an hour or so. Bitcoin can take a back seat until tomorrow  In Greece going slowly brown 
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July 18, 2015, 06:01:31 PM |
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July 18, 2015, 06:04:20 PM |
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Back from the beach. Price flat. Longs/shorts not doing much. Right off for a cycle.  Beach? Thought you were from Birmingham mate? Yeah price flatlining atm. Pretty dull but this is a long game, we're in this for years. No rush for huge price surges, sideways = still opportunity to keep accumulating. I'm going to a party in an hour or so. Bitcoin can take a back seat until tomorrow  In Greece going slowly brown  Have you sold any Bitcoins to Greeks through local Bitcoins yet? They were selling for way above the market rate last week but I haven't heard how much they are selling for since the Grexit fears subsided. Somebody from Greece quoted a very high figure last week and I'm interested in hearing if it's still the same.
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July 18, 2015, 06:13:52 PM |
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Back from the beach. Price flat. Longs/shorts not doing much. Right off for a cycle.  Beach? Thought you were from Birmingham mate? Yeah price flatlining atm. Pretty dull but this is a long game, we're in this for years. No rush for huge price surges, sideways = still opportunity to keep accumulating. I'm going to a party in an hour or so. Bitcoin can take a back seat until tomorrow  In Greece going slowly brown  Have you sold any Bitcoins to Greeks through local Bitcoins yet? They were selling for way above the market rate last week but I haven't heard how much they are selling for since the Grexit fears subsided. Somebody from Greece quoted a very high figure last week and I'm interested in hearing if it's still the same. No, just enjoying my holiday. To be honest you wouldn't know anything was afoot if you didn't turn on the tv. What is amazing is how democracy has just been ignored here. There should have been revolution.
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July 18, 2015, 07:01:36 PM |
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July 18, 2015, 07:02:49 PM |
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Back from the beach. Price flat. Longs/shorts not doing much. Right off for a cycle.  Beach? Thought you were from Birmingham mate? Yeah price flatlining atm. Pretty dull but this is a long game, we're in this for years. No rush for huge price surges, sideways = still opportunity to keep accumulating. I'm going to a party in an hour or so. Bitcoin can take a back seat until tomorrow  In Greece going slowly brown  Have you sold any Bitcoins to Greeks through local Bitcoins yet? They were selling for way above the market rate last week but I haven't heard how much they are selling for since the Grexit fears subsided. Somebody from Greece quoted a very high figure last week and I'm interested in hearing if it's still the same. No, just enjoying my holiday. To be honest you wouldn't know anything was afoot if you didn't turn on the tv. What is amazing is how democracy has just been ignored here. There should have been revolution. Where exactly in Greece?
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July 18, 2015, 07:05:33 PM |
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Have you sold any Bitcoins to Greeks through local Bitcoins yet? They were selling for way above the market rate last week but I haven't heard how much they are selling for since the Grexit fears subsided. Somebody from Greece quoted a very high figure last week and I'm interested in hearing if it's still the same.
This looks like a bargain for spending some bitcoin in Greece. I wonder if they will take bitcoin? http://www.privateislandsonline.com/islands/isle-of-gaia Name: Isle of Gaia Region: Greece, Europe Location: Echinades Group, Ionian Sea Development: Partially Developed Title: Freehold Type: Private Island Price: USD 4,637,438 convert Status: For Sale Size: 43.00 Acres / 17.40 HA
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July 18, 2015, 07:11:27 PM |
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Have you sold any Bitcoins to Greeks through local Bitcoins yet? They were selling for way above the market rate last week but I haven't heard how much they are selling for since the Grexit fears subsided. Somebody from Greece quoted a very high figure last week and I'm interested in hearing if it's still the same.
This looks like a bargain for spending some bitcoin in Greece. I wonder if they will take bitcoin? http://www.privateislandsonline.com/islands/isle-of-gaia Name: Isle of Gaia Region: Greece, Europe Location: Echinades Group, Ionian Sea Development: Partially Developed Title: Freehold Type: Private Island Price: USD 4,637,438 convert Status: For Sale Size: 43.00 Acres / 17.40 HA That is a beautiful island. 4.6 million seems a little low. Also the current conversion rate is not favorable for doing real estate deals. I'm waiting for at least prices exceeding $100,000/btc before I start shopping for islands. 40 - 50 bitcoins for that spot sounds reasonable.
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July 18, 2015, 08:32:41 PM |
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That island is beautiful. I won't ever have enough money to buy it but i'll die trying 
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July 18, 2015, 08:58:06 PM |
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You can meet girls like that in any country. In some there's just less of them or they're better at hiding. 
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July 18, 2015, 09:00:23 PM |
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Australia? Well, some islands will be more expensive than others... Apparently, there are Approximately 180,497 available islands in the world. -> https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090510184804AArokSMThat means an average of 21,000,000/180,497 = an average of =116.3454240237 per island. Keep in mind this does not take into consideration that some islands will be with more than others ( see Australia ) or that bitcoin might be used for other things than buying islands. For example, yachts, Ferraris, castles, etc... I still harbor hope that for a princely sum of 50 or 60 bitcoins I might someday be able to buy my own island. I do not imagine it might be as nice as some of those depicted. http://www.privateislandsonline.com/islands/near-batteau-islandMore like that, I suspect.
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July 18, 2015, 09:06:25 PM |
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Australia? Well, some islands will be more expensive than others... Apparently, there are Approximately 180,497 available islands in the world. -> https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090510184804AArokSMThat means an average of 21,000,000/180,497 = an average of =116.3454240237 per island. Keep in mind this does not take into consideration that some islands will be with more than others ( see Australia ) or that bitcoin might be used for other things than buying islands. For example, yachts, Ferraris, castles, etc... I still harbor hope that for a princely sum of 50 or 60 bitcoins I might someday be able to buy my own island. I do not imagine it might be as nice as some of those depicted. http://www.privateislandsonline.com/islands/near-batteau-islandMore like that, I suspect. There are plenty of cheap and nice islands up for purchase in South-East Asia. Hell, I own a part of one in the Philippines. Yes it can be a hassle legally and you cannot always outright own the place but if you have money there are ways around 
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July 18, 2015, 09:11:04 PM |
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There are plenty of cheap and nice islands up for purchase in South-East Asia. Hell, I own a part of one in the Philippines. Yes it can be a hassle legally and you cannot always outright own the place but if you have money there are ways around  Panama seems to be a hotspot for island bargains. However a few buyers have arrived to find their very own surprise populations. I presume under those circumstances you're fully legally entitled to auction off the hunting rights to depraved Wall Streeters.
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