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October 26, 2015, 06:54:34 PM


When are we going to shut down lambies new accounts (!!pop and yolalanda, in case you missed it)?
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October 26, 2015, 07:52:09 PM


When are we going to shut down lambies new accounts (!!pop and yolalanda, in case you missed it)?


I love to ignore the lamb. Good call;)
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October 26, 2015, 08:15:19 PM

When are we going to shut down lambies new accounts (!!pop and yolalanda, in case you missed it)?
How about we make it our little secret, hmm?
http://41.media.tumblr.com/6c72df3d73bf2ada35cda8302726858c/tumblr_nd1d68eiWp1r01pj0o3_500.jpg
because when you guys don't have some cartoonish, bombastic buffoon of a bogeyman to rage against, you (a)start noticing you own buffoonery and (b)turn on each other.  Better to have a clearly defined common enemy, no?
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October 26, 2015, 08:24:35 PM

Possibly part of the explanation for low Gemini volume, and even lower volume on the weekends, so far.

Gemini does seem to be slow as fuck to get deposits.

On 10/16 I sent a fiat deposit to Gemini and I sent one to Coinbase.  I received my Coinbase deposit on 10/22, and I just today received my Gemini deposit.  Actually I recall initiating the Gemini deposit process several hours before I initiated the Coinbase deposit. 

Whats so special about gemini? (cant register, im outside USA)
That twins are so dumb. They bought coins around 400-500.. another failed investment as i see  Grin
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Actually, as far as I can tell, I believe that Gemini is NOT really adding much of anything different from the Coinbase Exchange.

however, Gemini was touted as a means for institutional investors to have additional confidence in the security of their funds being on that exchange, but I am NOT sure whether that claim is true, so in that regard, I am NOT really sure what Gemini adds to the security of the Coinbase exchange. 

It is possible that some people are getting Gemini mixed up with the ETF that has NOT yet been approved, and there can be some credence that is provided to Gemini because the twins are simultaneously seeking approval of an ETF (which makes the twins, as a bitcoin business, distinguished from others in terms of their attempts to bring bitcoin to wallstreet).

I brought up my experience with delay in deposits, just to point out that slow deposits may be part of the explanation for their slow take-off in the BTC trading volume department - including further signs of low trading volume during the past couple of weekends.





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October 26, 2015, 08:31:39 PM

When are we going to shut down lambies new accounts (!!pop and yolalanda, in case you missed it)?
How about we make it our little secret, hmm?

because when you guys don't have some cartoonish, bombastic buffoon of a bogeyman to rage against, you (a)start noticing you own buffoonery and (b)turn on each other.  Better to have a clearly defined common enemy, no?


My question concerns when Adam is going to come back in order that we can receive some free beers?
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October 26, 2015, 08:36:12 PM

Possibly part of the explanation for low Gemini volume, and even lower volume on the weekends, so far.

Gemini does seem to be slow as fuck to get deposits.

On 10/16 I sent a fiat deposit to Gemini and I sent one to Coinbase.  I received my Coinbase deposit on 10/22, and I just today received my Gemini deposit.  Actually I recall initiating the Gemini deposit process several hours before I initiated the Coinbase deposit. 

Whats so special about gemini? (cant register, im outside USA)
That twins are so dumb. They bought coins around 400-500.. another failed investment as i see  Grin
FaceCoins, this time


Actually, as far as I can tell, I believe that Gemini is NOT really adding much of anything different from the Coinbase Exchange.

however, Gemini was touted as a means for institutional investors to have additional confidence in the security of their funds being on that exchange, but I am NOT sure whether that claim is true, so in that regard, I am NOT really sure what Gemini adds to the security of the Coinbase exchange. 

It is possible that some people are getting Gemini mixed up with the ETF that has NOT yet been approved, and there can be some credence that is provided to Gemini because the twins are simultaneously seeking approval of an ETF (which makes the twins, as a bitcoin business, distinguished from others in terms of their attempts to bring bitcoin to wallstreet).

I brought up my experience with delay in deposits, just to point out that slow deposits may be part of the explanation for their slow take-off in the BTC trading volume department - including further signs of low trading volume during the past couple of weekends.


You should work in a law firm specializing in delaying tactics. You could make millions.
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October 26, 2015, 08:45:01 PM

Price is declining, (it declined $10 since yesterday)
Sell pressure is high. Downtrend is on.

No. It's called a correction.
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Price is declining, (it declined $10 since yesterday)
Sell pressure is high. Downtrend is on.

No. It's called a correction.
Some technical questions from a noob:
1. How much longer [than we can remain solvent] should we expect this correction to continue?
2. Is this correction a part of the correction we've been experiencing for the last two years?
thanks Smiley
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October 26, 2015, 09:01:55 PM

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That's Americans for you. They put up with banking that's stuck somewhere around 1832. I think they still deliver cash by stagecoach too.

And that's why the US Dollar is world reserve currency, and GBP is ...didn't you guys have a some sort of an empire to exploit once? What happened with that?  When did everything begin to all go so wrong?


The US is world reserve currency because the US won WWII. And GBP isn't because of WWI and WWII.
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The US is world reserve currency because the US won WWII. And GBP isn't because of WWI and WWII.

Thank you for the answer. I was so incandescently enraged by having my national currency insulted that I smashed up the house and pushed Grandma's head through the wall. I don't know if she's going to make it through the night. There's consequences to internet baiting, kids.
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That's Americans for you. They put up with banking that's stuck somewhere around 1832. I think they still deliver cash by stagecoach too.

And that's why the US Dollar is world reserve currency, and GBP is ...didn't you guys have a some sort of an empire to exploit once? What happened with that?  When did everything begin to all go so wrong?


The US is world reserve currency because the US won WWII. And GBP isn't because of WWI and WWII.

>US is world reserve currency because the US won WWII.
>And GBP isn't because [Brits lost] WWII.

Thanks for clearing that up.

@gentlemand: Why do Brits drink warm beer? Because they have Lucas refrigerators! hahahahaha Cheesy
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October 26, 2015, 09:21:57 PM


@gentlemand: Why do Brits drink warm beer? Because they have Lucas refrigerators! hahahahaha Cheesy

Incorrect. Behind closed doors we're brought up drinking urine. That's a hangover from WW2 when all water was diverted to the war effort. It's uncouth to do that in public so we make do with beer served at bladder temperature.
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The US is world reserve currency because the US won WWII. And GBP isn't because of WWI and WWII.

Thank you for the answer. I was so incandescently enraged by having my national currency insulted that I smashed up the house and pushed Grandma's head through the wall. I don't know if she's going to make it through the night. There's consequences to internet baiting, kids.

Your national currency wasn't insulted. Your banking system was.
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October 26, 2015, 09:49:16 PM

Possibly part of the explanation for low Gemini volume, and even lower volume on the weekends, so far.

Gemini does seem to be slow as fuck to get deposits.

On 10/16 I sent a fiat deposit to Gemini and I sent one to Coinbase.  I received my Coinbase deposit on 10/22, and I just today received my Gemini deposit.  Actually I recall initiating the Gemini deposit process several hours before I initiated the Coinbase deposit. 

Whats so special about gemini? (cant register, im outside USA)
That twins are so dumb. They bought coins around 400-500.. another failed investment as i see  Grin
FaceCoins, this time


Actually, as far as I can tell, I believe that Gemini is NOT really adding much of anything different from the Coinbase Exchange.

however, Gemini was touted as a means for institutional investors to have additional confidence in the security of their funds being on that exchange, but I am NOT sure whether that claim is true, so in that regard, I am NOT really sure what Gemini adds to the security of the Coinbase exchange. 

It is possible that some people are getting Gemini mixed up with the ETF that has NOT yet been approved, and there can be some credence that is provided to Gemini because the twins are simultaneously seeking approval of an ETF (which makes the twins, as a bitcoin business, distinguished from others in terms of their attempts to bring bitcoin to wallstreet).

I brought up my experience with delay in deposits, just to point out that slow deposits may be part of the explanation for their slow take-off in the BTC trading volume department - including further signs of low trading volume during the past couple of weekends.


You should work in a law firm specializing in delaying tactics. You could make millions.

hahahahahahaha

What do you mean? 

Do you believe that I am avoiding answering the question, or do you believe that I am engaging in diversion tactics?  Or something else?

I was really attempting to respond to the earlier post.





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hahahahahahaha

What do you mean? 


I assume it refers to your sometimes slightly roundabout way of addressing the point of the moment.
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hahahahahahaha

What do you mean? 


I assume it refers to your sometimes slightly roundabout way of addressing the point of the moment.

It's a style, I suppose.   Cool    Wink
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