JayJuanGee
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to "non-custodial"
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October 26, 2015, 12:27:37 AM |
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are we rich yet??   Maybe NOT rich, but we are in a hell-of-a-lot better position than we were a few weeks ago.
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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October 26, 2015, 12:28:54 AM Last edit: October 26, 2015, 01:05:45 AM by BlindMayorBitcorn |
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Yeah man, are you afraid of what? Up trend for almost 60 days and you are in doubt? Change you chart for 6 and 12h. Also, before the auction it will be no hard crash. this is only a retrace to the price of yesterday.
OK. But if you're lying, and it tanks like it always does, I'll find you and  Am I making myself clear?  They are not long, the days of wine and roses: Out of a misty dream Our path emerges for a while, then closes Within a dream.
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Meuh6879
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October 26, 2015, 12:29:29 AM |
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not enough power, china ... need 20k of BTC to crash.  (funking awesome volume of BUY) 
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Blazin8888
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October 26, 2015, 12:32:51 AM |
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People buying BTC and moving into ETH we will see sharp BTC price action next months!!!
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Fakhoury
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October 26, 2015, 12:35:01 AM |
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are we rich yet??   Maybe NOT rich, but we are in a hell-of-a-lot better position than we were a few weeks ago. But we will be rich my dear friend 
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Fakhoury
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October 26, 2015, 12:35:27 AM |
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People buying BTC and moving into ETH we will see sharp BTC price action next months!!!
Why ?
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Morecoin Freeman
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October 26, 2015, 12:35:42 AM |
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The volume in China is ridiculous lol. Everyone trading on 20x margin?
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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October 26, 2015, 12:36:54 AM |
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People buying BTC and moving into ETH we will see sharp BTC price action next months!!!
Why ? Because Biteshares or whatever was last week.
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October 26, 2015, 12:37:15 AM |
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Try to employ actual logic and at least morsel of thinking!It makes little to NOT sense to NOT assume that once the NOT logic is unused and liberated back into the bitcoin space (in other words put back on the NOT btc market in the NOT hands of unvarious individuals that those individuals are going to, enmasse, decide to NOT dump the ~logic per se, or a large majority of the NOT logic). Your !Logic makes little to no nonsense,
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Cconvert2G36
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October 26, 2015, 12:38:23 AM |
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People buying BTC and moving into ETH we will see sharp BTC price action next months!!!
Why ? Because Biteshares or whatever was last week. It was digibydashoneroeth.  "Enhanced" volume isn't fully rolled out on the way down for okcoin.
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billyjoeallen
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October 26, 2015, 12:47:39 AM |
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When are the next big BTC auctions? I can't wait for this crash  Gonna be lovely. A beautiful disaster. We could see a floor sub $200 again. This is the last one for the US gov. The Australian gov has 20k something coins to sell though. The big dagger hanging over our heads is really the 200k gox coins that need to be sold or returned to the victims. I'm sure a percentage of those people will be market selling and dusting their hands of the whole thing. I'm sure, and maybe you are to, that you are speculating beyond any reasonable basis in reality. It makes little to no sense to assume that once the 200k gox coins are liberated back into the bitcoin space (in other words put back on the btc market in the hands of various individuals that those individuals are going to, enmasse, decide to dump the coins, or a large majority of the coins). Your prediction makes little to no sense, if it were to employ actual logic and a morsel of thinking.  Don't you know how bankruptcies work? The lawyers get paid FIRST. There is very little other than those coins to distribute. Creditors and claimants will get almost nothing. Those coins will be SOLD almost entirely to pay the lawyers.
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Cconvert2G36
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October 26, 2015, 12:50:07 AM |
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When are the next big BTC auctions? I can't wait for this crash  Gonna be lovely. A beautiful disaster. We could see a floor sub $200 again. This is the last one for the US gov. The Australian gov has 20k something coins to sell though. The big dagger hanging over our heads is really the 200k gox coins that need to be sold or returned to the victims. I'm sure a percentage of those people will be market selling and dusting their hands of the whole thing. I'm sure, and maybe you are to, that you are speculating beyond any reasonable basis in reality. It makes little to no sense to assume that once the 200k gox coins are liberated back into the bitcoin space (in other words put back on the btc market in the hands of various individuals that those individuals are going to, enmasse, decide to dump the coins, or a large majority of the coins). Your prediction makes little to no sense, if it were to employ actual logic and a morsel of thinking.  Don't you know how bankruptcies work? The lawyers get paid FIRST. There is very little other than those coins to distribute. Creditors and claimants will get almost nothing. Those coins will be SOLD almost entirely to pay the lawyers. 200k btc for some lawyers...  Have they been selling these along the way or do they get dumped all at once?
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Meuh6879
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October 26, 2015, 12:53:22 AM |
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are we rich yet??  
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gentlemand
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October 26, 2015, 12:53:44 AM |
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200k btc for some lawyers...  Have they been selling these along the way or do they get dumped all at once? I'm sure lawyers and bankruptcy types will do their very best to get their hands on as much as possible. It's odd that there's been little or no mention about how much is being eaten by the process. Even stranger is no mention at all that I can find about all that USD, EUR, yen and more. Where did it all go and is any coming back to its owners?
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billyjoeallen
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October 26, 2015, 12:55:50 AM |
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When are the next big BTC auctions? I can't wait for this crash  Gonna be lovely. A beautiful disaster. We could see a floor sub $200 again. This is the last one for the US gov. The Australian gov has 20k something coins to sell though. The big dagger hanging over our heads is really the 200k gox coins that need to be sold or returned to the victims. I'm sure a percentage of those people will be market selling and dusting their hands of the whole thing. I'm sure, and maybe you are to, that you are speculating beyond any reasonable basis in reality. It makes little to no sense to assume that once the 200k gox coins are liberated back into the bitcoin space (in other words put back on the btc market in the hands of various individuals that those individuals are going to, enmasse, decide to dump the coins, or a large majority of the coins). Your prediction makes little to no sense, if it were to employ actual logic and a morsel of thinking.  Don't you know how bankruptcies work? The lawyers get paid FIRST. There is very little other than those coins to distribute. Creditors and claimants will get almost nothing. Those coins will be SOLD almost entirely to pay the lawyers. 200k btc for some lawyers...  Have they been selling these along the way or do they get dumped all at once? There's over $100 Billion in claims against MTGox, most of them bullshit. The suits have to comb through them to figure out which ones are legit. That takes time and lawyers get paid what? $500/HR?
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Meuh6879
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October 26, 2015, 12:57:58 AM |
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they try, but they fail ... not LESS than 254 euros.  
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ChartBuddy
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October 26, 2015, 01:01:38 AM |
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Cconvert2G36
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October 26, 2015, 01:08:41 AM |
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200k btc for some lawyers...  Have they been selling these along the way or do they get dumped all at once? There's over $100 Billion in claims against MTGox, most of them bullshit. The suits have to comb through them to figure out which ones are legit. That takes time and lawyers get paid what? $500/HR? My guess is: at the very least, 80% of the 200k gets distributed.
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HI-TEC99
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October 26, 2015, 01:20:27 AM |
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When are the next big BTC auctions? I can't wait for this crash  Gonna be lovely. A beautiful disaster. We could see a floor sub $200 again. This is the last one for the US gov. The Australian gov has 20k something coins to sell though. The big dagger hanging over our heads is really the 200k gox coins that need to be sold or returned to the victims. I'm sure a percentage of those people will be market selling and dusting their hands of the whole thing. I'm sure, and maybe you are to, that you are speculating beyond any reasonable basis in reality. It makes little to no sense to assume that once the 200k gox coins are liberated back into the bitcoin space (in other words put back on the btc market in the hands of various individuals that those individuals are going to, enmasse, decide to dump the coins, or a large majority of the coins). Your prediction makes little to no sense, if it were to employ actual logic and a morsel of thinking.  Don't you know how bankruptcies work? The lawyers get paid FIRST. There is very little other than those coins to distribute. Creditors and claimants will get almost nothing. Those coins will be SOLD almost entirely to pay the lawyers. The lawyers have delegated the task of finding out what happened to the disappeared Bitcoins to Deloitte Touche. That company will charge a fortune for any work it does, and after months of investigating no doubt say it can't find out where the Bitcoins went. The lawyers fees combined with Deloitte Touche's fees will eat a big hole in the available funds.
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