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May 09, 2016, 10:29:52 AM

After ignoring all the troll clones there is a very interesting conversation going on here. Keep it up fella's!

"Check out the brains on Brad" Grin)

Joking aside, great post, I give credit where credit is due. It so good that I might consider
posting in this forum again.

I promise not to plagiarize any part of it in any future post that I make,
but I will refer to it, instead of using the shortened version "Sheeple."






     
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May 09, 2016, 01:11:42 PM

461! Shocked This is the big one!



I'm coming to join you, Elizabeth!
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May 09, 2016, 01:21:27 PM

hashrate skyrockets to  1.5 exahash!!

Bitcoin Difficulty:    178,659,257,773
Estimated Next Difficulty:    191,948,646,247 (+7.44%)
Adjust time:    After 270 Blocks, About 1.7 days
Hashrate(?):    1,435,976,449 GH/s

incoming pump expecting.
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May 09, 2016, 01:35:15 PM

what's wrong with this thread?

Further up there was a page of fruitful, interesting and polite conversation.

Am I on the wrong forum?
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May 09, 2016, 01:44:19 PM



PUUUUUUSSSHHHHHHH
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May 09, 2016, 02:00:55 PM

Everyone knows we're heading for the moon as soon as we climb.

What's the deal with just sitting around and waiting? Get us up dammit
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what's wrong with this thread?

Further up there was a page of fruitful, interesting and polite conversation.

Am I on the wrong forum?

Bitcoin full moon coming up.



I bet even Craig Wright is like a normal person, sometimes.
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May 09, 2016, 02:27:53 PM

Segwitt + halving + lightning network ore other sidechains + those other bullish news from the pas 1-2 years. All of that wil trigger a new massive bull run.

Buy and ride the waves to mainstream.

There is not enough full Bitcoins for everybody, get onboard while you can!






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May 09, 2016, 02:30:28 PM

Everyone knows we're heading for the moon as soon as we climb.

What's the deal with just sitting around and waiting? Get us up dammit
Margin trading means you can sell bitcoins without having a single bitcoin. Banks with unlimited access to freshly printed dollars by Fed printing press can sell bitcoins and manipulate price as they wish. It is the same price manipulation of gold and silver we see for many years. This is why derivatives books of leading banks are of gigantic proportions. This is the way it will be until corrupt fiat system collapses. And collapse will be spectacular.
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May 09, 2016, 02:34:12 PM

Everyone knows we're heading for the moon as soon as we climb.

What's the deal with just sitting around and waiting? Get us up dammit
Margin trading means you can sell bitcoins without having a single bitcoin. Banks with unlimited access to freshly printed dollars by Fed printing press can sell bitcoins and manipulate price as they wish. It is the same price manipulation of gold and silver we see for many years. This is why derivatives books of leading banks are of gigantic proportions. This is the way it will be until corrupt fiat system collapses. And collapse will be spectacular.

Is there a single exchange that offers margin that would ever be legit enough for a bank to have a play? I don't know of one. All the fancy ones in the US with proper licences don't offer it.
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May 09, 2016, 03:20:24 PM

Segwitt + halving + lightning network or other sidechains + those other bullish news from the pas 1-2 years. All of that wil trigger a new massive bull run.

i think these things are not priced in properly
with the classic vs core war that had been ( and i guess continues to ) playing out.
poeple are not so much pricing in Segwitt and LN as they are pricing in the bearish classic vs core war thing.
ex. when mike herrin rage quit saying" bitcoin is busted " that was a pretty big blow, there have been many many drops caused by this big block vs small block thing.
despite this "war" market has managed to keep its head above the water.
I really dont think the positive effects segwit +LN will have on the network have been considered by market.
once we see segwit get adopted and sundly blocks aren't crazy full anymore and useful applications of LN start being used ( ex  payment channels creating an instant way to transfer bitcoin to and from all exchanges? )
we're going to have a MASSIVE bump, possibly break ATH, and fly away.

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May 09, 2016, 03:23:17 PM

Everyone knows we're heading for the moon as soon as we climb.

What's the deal with just sitting around and waiting? Get us up dammit
Margin trading means you can sell bitcoins without having a single bitcoin. Banks with unlimited access to freshly printed dollars by Fed printing press can sell bitcoins and manipulate price as they wish. It is the same price manipulation of gold and silver we see for many years. This is why derivatives books of leading banks are of gigantic proportions. This is the way it will be until corrupt fiat system collapses. And collapse will be spectacular.

Is there a single exchange that offers margin that would ever be legit enough for a bank to have a play? I don't know of one. All the fancy ones in the US with proper licences don't offer it.
There re many bitcoin exchanges that offer margin tarding. Not sure what do you mean by 'legit enough'?
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May 09, 2016, 03:30:20 PM

Everyone knows we're heading for the moon as soon as we climb.

What's the deal with just sitting around and waiting? Get us up dammit
Margin trading means you can sell bitcoins without having a single bitcoin. Banks with unlimited access to freshly printed dollars by Fed printing press can sell bitcoins and manipulate price as they wish. It is the same price manipulation of gold and silver we see for many years. This is why derivatives books of leading banks are of gigantic proportions. This is the way it will be until corrupt fiat system collapses. And collapse will be spectacular.

Is there a single exchange that offers margin that would ever be legit enough for a bank to have a play? I don't know of one. All the fancy ones in the US with proper licences don't offer it.
There re many bitcoin exchanges that offer margin tarding. Not sure what do you mean by 'legit enough'?

there is not enough liquidity in any of these exchanges for banks to start margin trading.

try and open 5 million$ worth of shorts, you'll drive up the cost of borrowing to astronomical levels.
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May 09, 2016, 03:31:59 PM

Good morning Bitcoinland.

More sideways around $460? At least we survived the weekend unscathed.



It's time to get this thing movin' on up.
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May 09, 2016, 03:58:32 PM

Everyone knows we're heading for the moon as soon as we climb.

What's the deal with just sitting around and waiting? Get us up dammit
Margin trading means you can sell bitcoins without having a single bitcoin. Banks with unlimited access to freshly printed dollars by Fed printing press can sell bitcoins and manipulate price as they wish. It is the same price manipulation of gold and silver we see for many years. This is why derivatives books of leading banks are of gigantic proportions. This is the way it will be until corrupt fiat system collapses. And collapse will be spectacular.

Is there a single exchange that offers margin that would ever be legit enough for a bank to have a play? I don't know of one. All the fancy ones in the US with proper licences don't offer it.
There re many bitcoin exchanges that offer margin tarding. Not sure what do you mean by 'legit enough'?

there is not enough liquidity in any of these exchanges for banks to start margin trading.

try and open 5 million$ worth of shorts, you'll drive up the cost of borrowing to astronomical levels.
Why do you think borrowing 11000 bitcoins will drive up the cost of borrowing to astronomical levels?
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May 09, 2016, 04:09:26 PM

And just like that 3000CNY is behind us
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May 09, 2016, 04:15:10 PM

And just like that 3000CNY is behind us

Hold on there grasshopper. When we take 471 we can say that 3000 is behind us Smiley
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May 09, 2016, 04:18:33 PM

And just like that 3000CNY is behind us

Hold on there grasshopper. When we take 471 we can say that 3000 is behind us Smiley

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exactly
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To the moon gentlemen


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May 09, 2016, 04:33:13 PM

Everyone knows we're heading for the moon as soon as we climb.

What's the deal with just sitting around and waiting? Get us up dammit
Margin trading means you can sell bitcoins without having a single bitcoin. Banks with unlimited access to freshly printed dollars by Fed printing press can sell bitcoins and manipulate price as they wish. It is the same price manipulation of gold and silver we see for many years. This is why derivatives books of leading banks are of gigantic proportions. This is the way it will be until corrupt fiat system collapses. And collapse will be spectacular.

Is there a single exchange that offers margin that would ever be legit enough for a bank to have a play? I don't know of one. All the fancy ones in the US with proper licences don't offer it.
There re many bitcoin exchanges that offer margin tarding. Not sure what do you mean by 'legit enough'?

there is not enough liquidity in any of these exchanges for banks to start margin trading.

try and open 5 million$ worth of shorts, you'll drive up the cost of borrowing to astronomical levels.
Why do you think borrowing 11000 bitcoins will drive up the cost of borrowing to astronomical levels?

looks like i was wrong.
there seems to be pretty damn good liquidity for margins on bitfinex.
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