marcus_of_augustus
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January 15, 2016, 10:30:43 AM |
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Hearn forking, quitting, stamping is becoming like the Chinese government ban announcements ... everyone of them designed to bring another price drop, but less effective than the last.
... hearnandresen will keep on forking and quitting and announcing and forking and quitting and announcing until the market simply ignores.
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sAt0sHiFanClub
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January 15, 2016, 10:32:21 AM |
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The elevator stopped working I think I'll take the window home today.
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orpington
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January 15, 2016, 10:32:56 AM |
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Can't he say what he thinks? I don't see anything wrong in what he's saying. BTC is really shady he's right on that. Users don't have any correct informations you can't deny that.
So after spending countless years of his life working with Bitcoin, a few months after his departure Bitcoin is dead? Please.  If you defend such a person you are not any better than him. Bitcoin is not that shady, especially not since there's no Silk Road equivalent. Stop your gibberish. I don't understand the hate, he's someone who worked on btc and thinks it's a failure and warned people about it, is it a reason to hate him?
Because he's a paid bulldog who backstabbed the community with this article. Should we love him for it?  not really news ... we already knew hearn is a bitcoin hater and saboteur, except for the NYTimes readers who will no doubt lap up Hucksters Hearn's soundbites for the sheeple
That is the problem of this story, NYTimes and the sheep that are going to believe this nonsense or defend him. It has already reflected itself on the price (incl. news about Cryptsy). Seems we won't be able to discuss. You don't seem to understand the position of someone who is not informed. Most people don't have the time to spend hundreds of hours to understand exactly how everything works and who's in charge of what. "You're not better than him if you defend Hearn" You don't understand. I don't know who he is, he just doesn't seem like somebody bad. Bitcoin IS incredibly shady in the sense that normal people have no idea of what's happening, what's currently developped, who's in charge of what, what can or can't be done etc... I'm not talking about drugs or anything that something else. I'm talking about how btc works and will evolve. You're all talking about "bitcoin core" "bitcoin XT" "forks" and things like that. I've no idea of what it is, and I'm an engineer which means i got some basis in science... So btc IS shady in the sense that a small percentage of users actually understand it. He shouldn't have declared bitcoin as dead. And should NOT have said that he's selling all his bitcoins. There are good reasons why people in control are not allowed to do that on exchanges. Everything else he can vent as much as he wants Yeah, he kinda ends up sounding like a little crybaby. Unprofessional at least.
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flagpara
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January 15, 2016, 10:34:19 AM |
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So for you anyone who is not totally understanding the technology is an idiot?
Well I'll join the long list of idiots. But you know what? I think there are far more users not understanding exactly how it works than users fully aware of all aspects. If all the "stupid users" as you say would dump their coins and leave the technology alone, bitcoin would actually die in a matter of seconds.
You all want adoption to become a bit more mainstream, but you can't take into account the fact that people might not want to spend 10 hours a week to understand how btc works, what's developped and what's going to happen...
you don't have to understand how it works ... do you have to pass Aerodynamics classes before you get on an airplane? If bitcoin does what you want it to do for you, you should use it. Simples. Yeah but what insurance do I have that it will work and not spoil me of the 2k$ I tranformed into btc? Cause the airplane answered to multiple official tests and answers to international and national security norms. What does btc answer to? Nothing. And as I don't totally understand how it works and what's happening, I'm afraid of using it. And tempted to quit.
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peonminer
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January 15, 2016, 10:37:04 AM |
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When he said he sold all of his coins, he really just meant he opened up a short position XD smashing on the n00bz
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Elwar
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January 15, 2016, 10:40:21 AM |
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Well we did see that large movement of old coins a few days ago. Looks like it was Hearn.
Once less early adopter to worry about dumping a bunch of coins. Better for future prices.
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orpington
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January 15, 2016, 10:41:51 AM |
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Cryptsy, Hearn and the bitcoin flavor of the month issue are just preemptive strikes against the halving event. Bonne chance...
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January 15, 2016, 11:01:53 AM |
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January 15, 2016, 11:22:58 AM |
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There's something very "controlled demolition" about all of this. Paul Vernon was in army intelligence after all. Paul Vernon had at least one contact in the Secret Service intelligence community. That Coindesk story says Cryptsy had a relationship with the former Secret Service agent Shaun Bridges who was sent to prison for money laundering. It will be interesting finding out what the relationship was. The post also claimed that the company had a prior relationship with former Secret Service Agent Shaun Bridges tied to "an unrelated matter". Bridges was sentenced to five years and eleven months in federal prison in December following his conviction on obstruction of justice and money laundering charges.
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suda123
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January 15, 2016, 11:26:45 AM |
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Guys, crude oil is 29$s a barrel now cheaper then water.
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January 15, 2016, 11:36:31 AM |
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Guys, crude oil is 29$s a barrel now cheaper then water.
mike hearn quitting bitcoin caused that too?
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orpington
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January 15, 2016, 11:37:14 AM |
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There's something very "controlled demolition" about all of this. Paul Vernon was in army intelligence after all. Paul Vernon had at least one contact in the Secret Service intelligence community. That Coindesk story says Cryptsy had a relationship with the former Secret Service agent Shaun Bridges who was sent to prison for money laundering. It will be interesting finding out what the relationship was. The post also claimed that the company had a prior relationship with former Secret Service Agent Shaun Bridges tied to "an unrelated matter". Bridges was sentenced to five years and eleven months in federal prison in December following his conviction on obstruction of justice and money laundering charges. Paul Vernon Intelligence Analyst US Army August 1991 – February 1999 (7 years 7 months) Analyzed and disseminated intelligence data to Corps Commanders. Held a Top-Secret (SCI) Military Clearance. I routinely gave system and Intelligence briefings to 2, 3, and 4 Star Generals which would be directly used in their decision making process.
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beware of your keys.
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January 15, 2016, 11:39:48 AM |
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Guys, crude oil is 29$s a barrel now cheaper then water.
mike hearn quitting bitcoin caused that too? explicitly not, it is just regarding bitcoin AFAIK. Guys, crude oil is 29$s a barrel now cheaper than water.
lmao, if the crude oil is cheaper than water, then every single investors in oil would be in jelly.  bitcoin this way is supposed to be increase in price, instead of rapid crashing. government needs to raise their reserve so they would gain ability to sustain their factories. 
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orpington
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January 15, 2016, 11:39:53 AM |
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There's something very "controlled demolition" about all of this. Paul Vernon was in army intelligence after all. Paul Vernon had at least one contact in the Secret Service intelligence community. That Coindesk story says Cryptsy had a relationship with the former Secret Service agent Shaun Bridges who was sent to prison for money laundering. It will be interesting finding out what the relationship was. The post also claimed that the company had a prior relationship with former Secret Service Agent Shaun Bridges tied to "an unrelated matter". Bridges was sentenced to five years and eleven months in federal prison in December following his conviction on obstruction of justice and money laundering charges. Always an "unrelated" matter
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January 15, 2016, 11:39:58 AM |
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Hearn has not lost my respect. He never had it in the first place.
A deeply immature person.
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MatTheCat
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January 15, 2016, 11:50:12 AM |
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is crypto done???
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January 15, 2016, 12:01:50 PM |
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to "non-custodial"
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January 15, 2016, 12:29:00 PM |
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So for you anyone who is not totally understanding the technology is an idiot?
Well I'll join the long list of idiots. But you know what? I think there are far more users not understanding exactly how it works than users fully aware of all aspects. If all the "stupid users" as you say would dump their coins and leave the technology alone, bitcoin would actually die in a matter of seconds.
You all want adoption to become a bit more mainstream, but you can't take into account the fact that people might not want to spend 10 hours a week to understand how btc works, what's developped and what's going to happen...
you don't have to understand how it works ... do you have to pass Aerodynamics classes before you get on an airplane? If bitcoin does what you want it to do for you, you should use it. Simples. Yeah but what insurance do I have that it will work and not spoil me of the 2k$ I tranformed into btc? Cause the airplane answered to multiple official tests and answers to international and national security norms. What does btc answer to? Nothing. And as I don't totally understand how it works and what's happening, I'm afraid of using it. And tempted to quit. Goodbye. Farewell. Adios. Just like a lot of the others threatening to leave, but won't leave. Instead just stick around and troll. 
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January 15, 2016, 12:35:59 PM |
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I think this drop is more about the global stock market selloff then Mike hearn.
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