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June 01, 2016, 08:21:33 PM |
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Shouldn't the poll say on June 30th the price will be .. instead of on May 31st the price will be ..? We know what it was on May 31st so there's no point voting any more.
Adam's out getting champagne for the coming breakout, he'll be back shortly.
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June 01, 2016, 08:27:49 PM |
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Where is that BBW Izabella Kaminska
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June 01, 2016, 08:48:12 PM Last edit: June 01, 2016, 09:01:51 PM by USB-S |
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Where is that BBW Izabella Kaminska
Wasn't Izabella the sexy journalist girl, who fuded bitcoin in the Veer documentary. Claiming something like wealth redistribution is retarded or something like that. If that's the case, than that girl has been naughty indeed. /Confirmed: https://youtu.be/8zKuoqZLyKg?t=39m
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June 01, 2016, 09:51:10 PM Last edit: June 01, 2016, 10:05:39 PM by r0ach |
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Where is that BBW Izabella Kaminska
Wasn't Izabella the sexy journalist girl, who fuded bitcoin in the Veer documentary. Claiming something like wealth redistribution is retarded or something like that. If that's the case, than that girl has been naughty indeed. /Confirmed: https://youtu.be/8zKuoqZLyKg?t=39mIt's a Polish Jewess that doesn't want to see the neo-feudalism through usury, Jewish banking system overthrown. She's shilling for the tribe while pretending the people she's shilling against are too dumb to figure out what's going on. Unfortunately for her, this is not the case, and the act of intensifying her shilling only paints her and her kind as obvious targets as the masters of the system of fraud for retribution. The more she shills, the more damage against herself she does until it's a repeat of WWII all over again. 
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June 01, 2016, 10:12:14 PM |
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It's a Polish Jewess that doesn't want to see the neo-feudalism through usury, Jewish banking system overthrown. She's shilling for the tribe while pretending the people she's shilling against are too dumb to figure out what's going on. Unfortunately for her, this is not the case, and the act of intensifying her shilling only paints her and her kind as obvious targets as the masters of the system of fraud for retribution. The more she shills, the more damage against herself she does until it's a repeat of WWII all over again.  Don't know who frightens her more, you or your doggie 
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June 01, 2016, 10:18:02 PM |
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Riddikulo
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June 01, 2016, 10:27:29 PM |
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Only 5 weeks to halving. The price will stay at this point below $600, but in August o September it will go up hard pushed by miners.
If you rush, you lose. Stay calm and follow the market, never fight against it and you will earn money.
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June 01, 2016, 10:34:07 PM |
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That sig! My good sir, is Rise anything like Viagra?
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Ted E. Bare
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June 01, 2016, 10:44:20 PM |
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This bitcoin thing will rise again.
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June 01, 2016, 10:50:17 PM |
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The current structure needs to be overthrown regardless whether jews are behind it or not
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Ted E. Bare
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June 01, 2016, 10:50:50 PM |
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Bitcoin Block Reward Halving Countdown: Only 39 more days!
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June 01, 2016, 11:01:09 PM |
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The current structure needs to be overthrown regardless whether jews are behind it or not
The current structure totally needs to be overthrown. 11pm school night curfew is so bullshit, it's like they don't even care about my sovereignty! I hate Daddy! 
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June 01, 2016, 11:20:41 PM |
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You've actually all got it wrong, the train is travelling upside down. 
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June 01, 2016, 11:21:31 PM |
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I don't understand all this rivalry between Bitcoin and Ethereum. They serve different purposes.
There is an overlap of purpose, though: "be the one sound money". Might not be proclaimed (esp. by eth), but this purpose exists at least for some players. Also draws on basically the same pool of investors. Also why bitcoiners get so upset when BTC is compared to Beanies: Beanies cheapen artificially limited supply, Bitcoin's only positive distinguishing feature vis-a-vis ETH  Please consider reading before typing. It's not that hard  ...convince your landlord to take ETH... Are you idiot or what? Are you reading your own 'answers'? Where do you see a problem? Grover (Elmo? whatever his name is) convinced his landlord to take BTC  You must be getting really scared lambie... coming in here in another sock, and spreading false characterizations and falsely attempting to categorize ETH as nearly equal to BTC.. It would be laughable, if there weren't potential that some people may actually believe your spreading of baloney. bitcoin is much more than limited in supply as your beanie baby comparison attempts to suggest... have you ever heard of a decentralized storage of value that is both secure and immutable - and the first ever digital currency that solved the double spend problem... without asking for permission... That is the amazingness of bitcoin in which Ethereum has not even come close to offering anything of similar value or in a way that can meaningfully compete with bitcoin. Regarding the landlord taking bitcoin or any other attempt to spread the consumption of ETH - that is also no way near the liquidation options for bitcoin and even the secure storage of value of bitcoin as compared with the current downside volatility risk of quasi-centralized ETH...
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June 01, 2016, 11:48:11 PM |
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Shouldn't the poll say on June 30th the price will be .. instead of on May 31st the price will be ..? We know what it was on May 31st so there's no point voting any more.
Adam's out getting champagne for the coming breakout, he'll be back shortly. Maybe he is getting beers for us?  ? we could use some beers at this point, and after so much BTC pump dedication... unless Adam is going beer strike because he still happens to be overly disgruntled on the inside, regarding alleged "THE CENSORSHIP!!!!!!!" of bitcoin talk etc, etc...  Hahahahahaha... I couldn't resist, and I don't really mean to have too much fun at Adam's expense... I would still like the opportunity to receive some beers... 
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June 02, 2016, 12:03:54 AM |
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Only 5 weeks to halving. The price will stay at this point below $600, but in August o September it will go up hard pushed by miners.
If you rush, you lose. Stay calm and follow the market, never fight against it and you will earn money.
Your theory is way too simplified, and miners do not control the price of bitcoin. No one knows for sure how far and how much we are going up in this bull run. I could reverse at any time, or it could shoot up to $3k. I am not betting on any upward movement in the short term, but I have accumulated enough coins that I am prepared in the event that we do shoot up to $3k You could be correct that the price reverses at this time or somewhere before $600, but if you were correct, that is pure luck, based on maybe a 50/50 chance rather than any meaningful assessment of a variety of realistic and within the realm scenarios. I personally don't expect anything more than about upper $700's in this run up round, and we have a decent set up for such a run up, maybe greater than a 30% chance for such, based on the current set up, but at the same time, I would not be surprised if we experienced a price trend reversal at any price between the current price and the upper $700s.
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June 02, 2016, 12:08:35 AM Last edit: June 02, 2016, 12:19:33 AM by BlindedByStick |
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You must be getting really scared lambie... coming in here in another sock, and spreading false characterizations and falsely attempting to categorize ETH as nearly equal to BTC.. It would be laughable, if there weren't potential that some people may actually believe your spreading of baloney.
bitcoin is much more than limited in supply as your beanie baby comparison attempts to suggest... have you ever heard of a decentralized storage of value that is both secure and immutable - and the first ever digital currency that solved the double spend problem... without asking for permission... That is the amazingness of bitcoin in which Ethereum has not even come close to offering anything of similar value or in a way that can meaningfully compete with bitcoin.
Regarding the landlord taking bitcoin or any other attempt to spread the consumption of ETH - that is also no way near the liquidation options for bitcoin and even the secure storage of value of bitcoin as compared with the current downside volatility risk of quasi-centralized ETH...
>You must be getting really scared As scared as I get when I pass up buying a lotto ticket, which is to say "not at all." You're being retarded, JJG. Stop being retarded. >bitcoin is much more than limited in supply [...] a decentralized storage of value that is both secure and immutable Wow. So many nights I lay awake, whispering into my tear-soaked pillow "if only there was a way to store my value in a fashion that's both decentralized and immutable!"  >the first ever digital currency that solved the double spend problem... without asking for permission... And Ford's Model T was the first commercially successful mass-produced car. Percentage of the car market currently held by Model T? Zero. Zero percent. Because, like beetcoin, Model T's primitive, embryonic technology, failing to change with the times, is now a relic. A depressingly dull curiosity that boring old farts who can't afford real vintage cars own, God knows why they even bother. Sound familiar? Oh, for plain old boring transportation, we got ETH better cars now  >Regarding the landlord Stop being a lazy sperglord and read before typing, k? Other than Elmer's landlord (purportedly) accepting BTC, I know of exactly no landlords that do. That said, Etherium is less than 2 years old. Tell me how many landlords were accepting BTC back in 2011.
>ETH is fuel for a vehicle No. ETH simply has features which BTC does not. Think of BTC as a Model T, and ETH as a 911 with AC. Having air conditioning might be a pussy move for a 911, but having AC makes it no less of a car, and it'll still blow your Model T into the weeds with the AC blasting. Get it?
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June 02, 2016, 12:18:46 AM |
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You must be getting really scared lambie... coming in here in another sock, and spreading false characterizations and falsely attempting to categorize ETH as nearly equal to BTC.. It would be laughable, if there weren't potential that some people may actually believe your spreading of baloney.
bitcoin is much more than limited in supply as your beanie baby comparison attempts to suggest... have you ever heard of a decentralized storage of value that is both secure and immutable - and the first ever digital currency that solved the double spend problem... without asking for permission... That is the amazingness of bitcoin in which Ethereum has not even come close to offering anything of similar value or in a way that can meaningfully compete with bitcoin.
Regarding the landlord taking bitcoin or any other attempt to spread the consumption of ETH - that is also no way near the liquidation options for bitcoin and even the secure storage of value of bitcoin as compared with the current downside volatility risk of quasi-centralized ETH...
>You must be getting really scared As scared as I get when I pass up buying a lotto ticket, which is to say "not at all." You're being retarded, JJG. Stop being retarded. >bitcoin is much more than limited in supply [...] a decentralized storage of value that is both secure and immutable Wow. So many nights a lay awake, whispering into my tear-soaked pillow "if only there was a way to store my value in a fashion that's both decentralized and immutable!"  >the first ever digital currency that solved the double spend problem... without asking for permission... And Ford's Model T was the first commercially successful mass-produced car. Percentage of the car market currently held by Model T? Zero. Zero percent. Because, like beetcoin, Model T's primitive, embryonic technology, failing to change with the times, is now a relic. A curiosity that boring old farts who can't afford real vintage cars own, God knows why they even bother. Sound familiar? Oh, for plain old boring transportation, we got ETH better cars now  >Regarding the landlord Stop being a lazy sperglord and read before typing, k? Other than Elmer's landlord (purportedly) accepting BTC, I know of exactly no landlords that do. That said, Etherium is less than 2 years old. Tell me how many landlords were accepting BTC back in 2011.
>ETH is fuel for a vehicle No. ETH simply has features which BTC does not. Think of BTC as a Model T, and ETH as a 911 with AC. Having air conditioning might be a pussy move for a 911, but having AC makes it no less of a car, and it'll still blow your Model T into the weeds with the AC blasting. Get it?
Everyone uses square or triangle wheels nowadays. Ford got it so wrong with Model T.
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June 02, 2016, 12:23:57 AM |
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>ETH is fuel for a vehicle No. ETH simply has features which BTC does not. Think of BTC as a Model T, and ETH as a 911 with AC. Having air conditioning might be a pussy move for a 911, but having AC makes it no less of a car, and it'll still blow your Model T into the weeds with the AC blasting. Get it?
Everyone uses square or triangle wheels nowadays. Ford got it so wrong with Model T. No, everyone in crypto is pretending that square wheels are the solution mankind has been looking for, and gives this as an example:  Guess what? No one is going to repave all the roads just to suit your stupid square-wheeled wonder, no matter how "clever" it is. Your square wheels create more problems than they solved, 4realz 
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June 02, 2016, 12:30:18 AM |
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>You must be getting really scared<
As scared as I get when I pass up buying a lotto ticket, which is to say "not at all." You're being retarded, JJG. Stop being retarded.
BlindedByStick... I mean, Lambie... first you cite me out of context, so it makes my comment appear almost incoherent. Then you respond by blanketly denying and asserting that I am "retarded." I suppose the job of a bank shill troll is to continue to attempt to put out content, even when the facts seem to speak against nearly your every assertion. Surely, there is still an off chance that bear troll banker shills will be able to contribute to some kind of bitcoin price reversal, but it going to be difficult, now to bring us below $470.. not impossible, but difficult. >bitcoin is much more than limited in supply [...] a decentralized storage of value that is both secure and immutable<
Wow. So many nights a lay awake, whispering into my tear-soaked pillow "if only there was a way to store my value in a fashion that's both decentralized and immutable!"
YEP>>>> exactly...... bitcoin happens to be a paradigm changer, and also happens to be addressing a lot of issues that you (and a lot of other folks) did not know to be issues that could be addressed by technology. So, yeah, a lot of people still do not know or recognize the power of THE BLOCKCHAIN (Bitcoin, that is). >the first ever digital currency that solved the double spend problem... without asking for permission...< And Ford's Model T was the first commercially successful mass-produced car. Percentage of the car market currently held by Model T? Zero. Zero percent. Because, like beetcoin, primitive, embryonic technology that failed to change with the times. We got ETH better cars now  First of all, you comparison is kind of like comparing apples to oranges... Even though there are some similarities, bitcoin is quite different from the automobile... And, really you are overrating ETH... ETH is not better than bitcoin. Sure ETH adds value to bitcoin and brings some potential innovations that bitcoin does not have, but ETH is not very secure (except possibly to the extent that it may be able to get some security through bitcoin)... and I guess this get's back to my earlier point, bitcoin is providing a value that is not provided by ETH... the decentralization, the immutable and the permissionless. ETH does not provide those attributes because it is quasi centralized, there is no powerful peer to peer system security the value of ETH... and therefore, it is very vulnerable to some kind of irreversible implosion... I am not certain that such an implosion will occur with ETH, but bitcoin offers much better attack tested foundations... It could get really ugly if some entity or individuals attempt to attack ETH in ways that Bitcoin had historically been attacked. >Regarding the landlord < Stop being a lazy sperglord and read before typing, k?
Other than Elmer's landlord (purportedly) accepting BTC, I know of exactly no landlords that do. That said, Etherium is less than 2 years old. Tell me how many landlords were accepting BTC back in 2011.
>ETH is fuel for a vehicle No. ETH simply has features which BTC does not. Think of BTC as a Model T, and ETH as a 911 with AC. Having air conditioning might be a pussy move for a 911, but having AC makes it no less of a car, and it'll still blow your Model T into the weeds with the AC blasting. Get it?
Your non-substantive response in this spot makes even less sense than your previous quasi-responses, which is not saying much.
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