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November 06, 2015, 11:15:56 PM

If we go up and break 500, it's fuckin on bitches.
What is on  Huh it keeps calling us the bitches acting like a bobble head for past 4 hours.
Aint nobody got time fo dat.
will you to fuckwads get a clue, breaking 460 is all that's needed to get it on

Yea fuckwad bitches!

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Look whose the f*ckwads now.
Feel the burn baby Cheesy
Weekend dump? I think so. $370's For now.



I think so too. This is the real Grin

the bubble has well and truly burst. price cannot hold $400 and in a couple of weeks will not hold $300 and in a couple of months will be low $2xx.
despite what some said on the way up eg that many new people had "discovered' bitcoin it was just the existing people playing around. And if the Chinese were really using it to get around capital controls seriously they would still be doing so ie buying.
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November 06, 2015, 11:16:50 PM

But seriously...



So you're saying that we'll end up right where we were? Sounds OK to me. Though, going up would be great.
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November 06, 2015, 11:19:14 PM

But seriously...



So you're saying that we'll end up right where we were? Sounds OK to me. Though, going up would be great.

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November 06, 2015, 11:20:37 PM

But seriously...



So you're saying that we'll end up right where we were? Sounds OK to me. Though, going up would be great.

as long as it isn't this

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November 06, 2015, 11:26:31 PM

If we go up and break 500, it's fuckin on bitches.
What is on  Huh it keeps calling us the bitches acting like a bobble head for past 4 hours.
Aint nobody got time fo dat.
will you to fuckwads get a clue, breaking 460 is all that's needed to get it on

Yea fuckwad bitches!

Cheesy
Look whose the f*ckwads now.
Feel the burn baby Cheesy
Weekend dump? I think so. $370's For now.



I think so too. This is the real Grin

the bubble has well and truly burst. price cannot hold $400 and in a couple of weeks will not hold $300 and in a couple of months will be low $2xx.
despite what some said on the way up eg that many new people had "discovered' bitcoin it was just the existing people playing around. And if the Chinese were really using it to get around capital controls seriously they would still be doing so ie buying.

This, I am all fiat now until we are $2xx. Made some decent gains at this bubble, as every bubble, now it's waiting time for cheap coins so that I can ride on the next bubble too.
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November 06, 2015, 11:28:56 PM


O ye of little faith

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November 06, 2015, 11:31:09 PM

Does anyone have a link to who were the bidders?  The quantity of bidders and any description of who they represent?

That information has never been released, and the USMS says it won't be. 

After the first auction, someone submitted a FOIA request to the USMS for them to release that information (FOIA = US Freedom of Information Act).  The last news I read, a couple of months later, were that the request was still unanswered (thus stretching if not violating the FOIA).


Yes, when the government is involved, then there is a public interest involved regarding the transparency of the process, and if the information is not going to be released, then a prompt and reasonable explanation concerning why should be provided.

Wouldn't there be a conflict between that FOIA request and the data protection act? Any personally identifiable information is covered by the data protection act. The bidders have the right to remain anonymous if they wish to. Regular auctions are sometimes won by anonymous bidders, and they get to remain anonymous.
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November 06, 2015, 11:34:31 PM

If we go up and break 500, it's fuckin on bitches.
What is on  Huh it keeps calling us the bitches acting like a bobble head for past 4 hours.
Aint nobody got time fo dat.
will you to fuckwads get a clue, breaking 460 is all that's needed to get it on

Yea fuckwad bitches!

Cheesy
Look whose the f*ckwads now.
Feel the burn baby Cheesy
Weekend dump? I think so. $370's For now.



I think so too. This is the real Grin

the bubble has well and truly burst. price cannot hold $400 and in a couple of weeks will not hold $300 and in a couple of months will be low $2xx.
despite what some said on the way up eg that many new people had "discovered' bitcoin it was just the existing people playing around. And if the Chinese were really using it to get around capital controls seriously they would still be doing so ie buying.

This, I am all fiat now until we are $2xx. Made some decent gains at this bubble, as every bubble, now it's waiting time for cheap coins so that I can ride on the next bubble too.

Might drop a 20-30 $ more but 2xx$ is like saying well go back to 500 imO...but maybe you never know with all the bs press releases,attacks and unforeseen exchanges melting down!
Personally I think we move in a tight range for the next week but who knows...mr Pumperitis is thinking possible 150$ btc! Hope so...
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November 06, 2015, 11:36:26 PM

Oops! I bought back a $373.99. Down we go!

Sold at $375.64. Went from 3 BTC size to 4 BTC!

Adam, when should I buy back?
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November 06, 2015, 11:36:42 PM


Let us Bathe in The Glory of its Magnificence.

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November 06, 2015, 11:39:31 PM


Let us Bathe in The Glory of its Magnificence.



Gotta make a gif with the 1950's nuke tests with those same jamokes...rotflmao!
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November 06, 2015, 11:41:30 PM

I wonder who bought @$504.  Based on BFXdata.com it  likely wasn't a short-seller being forced liquidated.

A parabolic rise is not sustainable. It's mathematically impossible for the graph to go straight up. 

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November 06, 2015, 11:44:15 PM

I wonder who bought @$504.  Based on BFXdata.com it  likely wasn't a short-seller being forced liquidated.

A parabolic rise is not sustainable. It's mathematically impossible for the graph to go straight up.  



It can't be confirmed or denied but I think it was the guy in the front row of the above gif that bought over 500$

disclaimer:I'm laughing so hard I'm crying!
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November 06, 2015, 11:53:24 PM

Weekend dump? I think so. $370's For now.

whether it being the week end or next month it does not matter, the dump is inevitable.

else any rise would not be healthy, nor sustainable.
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November 07, 2015, 12:01:21 AM

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November 07, 2015, 12:11:21 AM

Does anyone have a link to who were the bidders?  The quantity of bidders and any description of who they represent?

That information has never been released, and the USMS says it won't be. 

After the first auction, someone submitted a FOIA request to the USMS for them to release that information (FOIA = US Freedom of Information Act).  The last news I read, a couple of months later, were that the request was still unanswered (thus stretching if not violating the FOIA).


Yes, when the government is involved, then there is a public interest involved regarding the transparency of the process, and if the information is not going to be released, then a prompt and reasonable explanation concerning why should be provided.

Wouldn't there be a conflict between that FOIA request and the data protection act? Any personally identifiable information is covered by the data protection act. The bidders have the right to remain anonymous if they wish to. Regular auctions are sometimes won by anonymous bidders, and they get to remain anonymous.


Sure it is possible.  All that I was saying in my previous post is that an answer should be given in a timely manner.




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November 07, 2015, 12:12:27 AM

I got tired of waiting for the next round of the dump, and closed my short for a tiny profit, have to get some sleep. Angry
If tomorrow I'll see 340$ I might pull some hairs... And from now on I'm going to take profits sooner...
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November 07, 2015, 12:13:59 AM

Oops! I bought back a $373.99. Down we go!

Sold at $375.64. Went from 3 BTC size to 4 BTC!

Adam, when should I buy back?

Buy back at $373.98
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November 07, 2015, 12:20:39 AM

I got tired of waiting for the next round of the dump, and closed my short for a tiny profit, have to get some sleep. Angry
If tomorrow I'll see 340$ I might pull some hairs... And from now on I'm going to take profits sooner...

Bjørnen sover, bjørnen sover, i sitt lune hi.
Den er ikke farlig, bare man går varlig.
Men man kan jo, men man kan jo, aldri være....

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November 07, 2015, 12:21:07 AM

A new price poll would be cool
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