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Question: How far will this leg take us?
$110K - 9 (8.3%)
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$170K+ - 33 (30.6%)
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November 11, 2015, 03:20:18 PM

Which part of the world is getting up around 16:00CET? Dumps/Pumps always seem to happen around this time of the day Smiley

south pacific ocean, whales are waking up...
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November 11, 2015, 03:21:19 PM

Which part of the world is getting up around 16:00CET? Dumps/Pumps always seem to happen around this time of the day Smiley

US I would think, but I usually wake up around 10:30-12 and watch it.
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November 11, 2015, 03:21:42 PM

Testing $300 today, will it hold?
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November 11, 2015, 03:30:22 PM

Imagine if you bought in at 500 thinking 'this is it'.
I imagine some of us have to do less imagining than others Cheesy
I've been investing for just under 6 months & have so far amassed 8.75 BTC, I bought most of my coins when the price was around £350 (GBP)

'Amassed'.

I can feel the gravity from those 8.75BTC from here.
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November 11, 2015, 03:30:40 PM

This is ridiculous lately, the volatility just shows how far away we are from any type of mainstream adoption, trust or legitimacy.

Imagine if you bought in at 500 thinking 'this is it'.

It's just a good thing many of us have been around long enough to shrug our shoulders & wait for the next crazy price swing. The events of the last week or two will do nothing to encourage 'average joe' to invest in bitcoin though.

Shit, I'm still waiting for a legitimate LARGE online retailer to be able to seamlessly spend BTC on things.  The last major retailer adoption announcement was Expedia, all the way back in mid 2014.  That was a fk'ing lifetime ago.  IT'S BEEN 18 MONTHS PEOPLE. Where are the Amazons, the Targets, the BestBuys, the Walmarts, the Walgreens, the PayPals? (and no, Overstock and Rakuten don't really count to me).  

Hell if PayPal and Starbucks would just seamlessly integrate BTC as a payment option, and I mean *native* integration, the whole fk'ing Bitcoin world would be happier than a pig in shit.

But no, oh no, all major retailer adoption announcements HAD to cease in 2014.  This pisses me off.
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November 11, 2015, 03:31:04 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!

remember this instant classic...? no takers ...it's a gut splitter!

Disclaimer:It cannot be confirmed or denied but someone in the front row is rumored to have gone all in!
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November 11, 2015, 03:31:35 PM

Like I have stated before, too fast a raise is no good. 25% every 30 days is fine by me. 300 will hold, we might dip under for a short time. BTC is here to stay. Some nice trades last days, got myself 2 digit number of coins by just trading. Do not like  to trade much, since I am almost Golum with my precious BTC. So hodl hodl that 300 line. The next 24 hours are critical 😏🙄
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November 11, 2015, 03:35:49 PM

This is ridiculous lately, the volatility just shows how far away we are from any type of mainstream adoption, trust or legitimacy.

Imagine if you bought in at 500 thinking 'this is it'.

It's just a good thing many of us have been around long enough to shrug our shoulders & wait for the next crazy price swing. The events of the last week or two will do nothing to encourage 'average joe' to invest in bitcoin though.

Shit, I'm still waiting for a legitimate LARGE online retailer to be able to seamlessly spend BTC on things.  The last major retailer adoption announcement was Expedia, all the way back in mid 2014.  That was a fk'ing lifetime ago.  IT'S BEEN 18 MONTHS PEOPLE. Where are the Amazons, the Targets, the BestBuys, the Walmarts, the Walgreens, the PayPals? (and no, Overstock and Rakuten don't really count to me).  

Hell if PayPal and Starbucks would just seamlessly integrate BTC as a payment option, and I mean *native* integration, the whole fk'ing Bitcoin world would be happier than a pig in shit.

But no, oh no, all major retailer adoption announcements HAD to cease in 2014.  This pisses me off.

If you were a multinational would you integrate a clunky payment solution tied to drug dealers and terrorists? LOL!
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November 11, 2015, 03:39:03 PM

If you were a multinational would you integrate a clunky payment solution tied to drug dealers and terrorists? LOL!

and paedos!
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November 11, 2015, 03:45:20 PM

Dat hash rate
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November 11, 2015, 03:45:28 PM

Imagine if you bought in at 500 thinking 'this is it'.
I imagine some of us have to do less imagining than others Cheesy
I've been investing for just under 6 months & have so far amassed 8.75 BTC, I bought most of my coins when the price was around £350 (GBP)

That was a long time ago.

It got a lot worse than that when I was buying at those kind of prices.
I just about broke even on average with my whole stash when we hit £240 GBP the other week because I've been buying all the way down.
Now it's down to £205 GBP so we're talking thousands of pounds down again.
(I usually talk in USD as most people here do but I am British).

Sigh

Thinking about selling some (for the 1st time ever) next time we have an upwards move.
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November 11, 2015, 03:46:31 PM

Ask wall on Bitstamp growing
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November 11, 2015, 03:54:25 PM

Testing $300 today, will it hold?

I hope not, for me to buy back in with more coins. Sold at $440+ and been prospecting to buy below $300. Been quiet for days and everything went as expected it seems. Cheesy
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November 11, 2015, 03:57:11 PM

Testing $300 today, will it hold?

I hope not, for me to buy back in with more coins. Sold at $440+ and been prospecting to buy below $300. Been quiet for days and everything went as expected it seems. Cheesy

place your bids and pray to whatever god you believe in
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November 11, 2015, 03:57:29 PM

I think we might be at another long wait for next bubble....

How long can you wait again for 2 weeks of excitement?
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November 11, 2015, 04:01:17 PM

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November 11, 2015, 04:03:05 PM

Dat hash rate

mining with newest gear are stil very profitable at this price and difficulty or even after halving. so i guess lot of ppl upgrading their gear atm, putting more supply on btc as the result as well.

i think pow-pos hybrid will help with decreasing node count and   stabilize the price.
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November 11, 2015, 04:07:34 PM

Like I have stated before, too fast a raise is no good. 25% every 30 days is fine by me.

Oh yes! This is definitely a "good", "healthy" rate of price appreciation.

See you next year this time at ~$4,400 and the year after at ~$64,000.

Shoot by the end of 2018 we'll be at the $1,000,000 that we all dream about!

Where do I sign?
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November 11, 2015, 04:11:38 PM


Exactly how I feel right now. On the wall.   Huh Huh
Wait or just do it. Soo close to my price point of $300 now.
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