Kramerc
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June 16, 2016, 09:17:11 PM |
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oh shroomsie, it's what you always wanted and yet you're not here and WHERE IS BLITZ? Blitz is good, comes to our chat once in a while. Has some coins, last time i heard.
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JayJuanGee
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
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June 16, 2016, 09:18:42 PM |
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So... has anyone here actually bought a coin for $700+?
(serious question, JJG is exempt)
Sure. Lots of people did that on the way down from $1163 back in the end of 2013. I know I did. Glad I held on to them. Yeah... dumbfbrankings is a troll and trying to shed a negative light on a common practice, whether those supra $700 BTC purchases were more than 2 years ago or taking place in current times. And, likely there are a whole hell of a lot of folks currently buying BTC in this $700 to $770 price range, and seem to have very decent chances of cashing out at higher prices (such as in the $800s or even higher ), possibly within the next 24 hours.. we will see.
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dumbfbrankings
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June 16, 2016, 09:19:54 PM |
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So... has anyone here actually bought a coin for $700+?
(serious question, JJG is exempt)
Sure. Lots of people did that on the way down from $1163 back in the end of 2013. I know I did. Glad I held on to them. You would probably be more glad if you had sold them and bought them back at $200. Thanks for answer tho, anybody from this 2016 run? @JJG I am this close to putting you on ignore for your trolling and insubstantial posts.
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lemmyK
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June 16, 2016, 09:20:38 PM |
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LIKE
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MahaRamana
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June 16, 2016, 09:21:18 PM |
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So... has anyone here actually bought a coin for $700+?
(serious question, JJG is exempt)
Yes, I bought 5 coins at 850 EUR which was close to 1000 USD in end of November 2013. Hopefully I bought most of my coins between 200 and 400. I have never sold BTC, only bought.
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JayJuanGee
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June 16, 2016, 09:23:02 PM |
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So... has anyone here actually bought a coin for $700+?
(serious question, JJG is exempt)
Sure. Lots of people did that on the way down from $1163 back in the end of 2013. I know I did. Glad I held on to them. You would probably be more glad if you had sold them and bought them back at $200. Thanks for answer tho, anybody from this 2016 run? @JJG I am this close to putting you on ignore for your trolling and insubstantial posts. You are a goofball, dumbfbrankings. And, if you don't have any BTC, you better consider buying some in this price range... Sure it is possible that we will experience sub $700 again, but it is not guaranteed.
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June 16, 2016, 09:24:01 PM Last edit: June 16, 2016, 09:45:52 PM by julian071 |
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I just came to say WOWOWOW I still remember NotLambChomp ( or something like that ) posting Willie Coyote gif hitting $380.. LOL I asked him to make one for $680 but it's too late now NLC do one for $780 you know strike that, just do one for $1280 that should give you some time Yeah... take your time lambie..... You probably have a few days or possibly a week to complete it... hahahahahahaha Isn't he the guy always talking about that shitcoin that shan't be named? If so, he's doing spectacularly well, up 12.57 % in the last 24 hours, about 1,400% this year alone Lambie talks all kinds of nonsense, and whatever is the nonsense de jure, he will talk it, just like you ahpku... *de jour, you fucking illiterate plebe. It's OK when stupid people use short words to say stupid shit, but you reach so high, and fall so hilariously hard. Buffoon. * du jour I guess all those explicatives apply to yourself then? Edit: I meant explitives. Excuse me, English is not my native language.
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huanglui
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June 16, 2016, 09:25:26 PM |
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Just wondering, how does our current rate of increase compare with that which we saw prior to the last ATH in 2013? Say, average $/day increase in the month preceding ATH?
(EDIT: I didn't phrase that very well. Just wondering what the average daily rise was in the month preceding $1175]
I was just thinking about that sort of thing. In spring of 2011, the doubling of prices took days. In winter/spring of 2013 it took a week or 2. In autumn of 2013 it took weeks. This time it's taken 4 months. This rally is just getting started. Interesting all 500 http://www.bitcoinrichlist.com/top500 will hold now for new rally. I will hold my 0.023 BTC to 10k before dump.
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ahpku
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June 16, 2016, 09:26:05 PM |
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I just came to say WOWOWOW I still remember NotLambChomp ( or something like that ) posting Willie Coyote gif hitting $380.. LOL I asked him to make one for $680 but it's too late now NLC do one for $780 you know strike that, just do one for $1280 that should give you some time Yeah... take your time lambie..... You probably have a few days or possibly a week to complete it... hahahahahahaha Isn't he the guy always talking about that shitcoin that shan't be named? If so, he's doing spectacularly well, up 12.57 % in the last 24 hours, about 1,400% this year alone Lambie talks all kinds of nonsense, and whatever is the nonsense de jure, he will talk it, just like you ahpku... *de jour, you fucking illiterate plebe. It's OK when stupid people use short words to say stupid shit, but you reach so high, and fall so hilariously hard. Buffoon. * du jour I guess all those explicatives apply to yourself then? Shame on me. What's "explicatives"?
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TERA
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June 16, 2016, 09:31:12 PM |
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I was trying to analyze the trajectory myself. Just switch to weekly candles and logarithmic mode. The mtgox data is still available on BTC wisdom if you want to look at 2011
Remember there are intra rallies and ATH rallies and if it breaks ATH then it is longer and becomes superparabolic (parabolic on the log chart...)
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Master mind
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June 16, 2016, 09:39:29 PM |
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Just wondering, how does our current rate of increase compare with that which we saw prior to the last ATH in 2013? Say, average $/day increase in the month preceding ATH?
(EDIT: I didn't phrase that very well. Just wondering what the average daily rise was in the month preceding $1175]
I was just thinking about that sort of thing. In spring of 2011, the doubling of prices took days. In winter/spring of 2013 it took a week or 2. In autumn of 2013 it took weeks. This time it's taken 4 months. This rally is just getting started. Interesting all 500 http://www.bitcoinrichlist.com/top500 will hold now for new rally. I will hold my 0.023 BTC to 10k before dump.
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hd060053
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June 16, 2016, 09:47:57 PM |
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I think we reach BTC ATH before Brexit vote
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spooderman
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June 16, 2016, 09:53:05 PM |
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why is there such low volume on bitstamp? is there any controversy surrounding the exchange? i used to hold it in the highest regard.
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AlexGR
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June 16, 2016, 09:55:35 PM |
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We're going for 777.77
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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June 16, 2016, 09:58:13 PM |
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Welly well well. You Bitcoiners sure are making a mighty spectacle of yourselves. Where's the correction?
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600watt
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June 16, 2016, 10:04:04 PM |
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why is there such low volume on bitstamp? is there any controversy surrounding the exchange? i used to hold it in the highest regard.
and you should, imho. i had good experience in all regards with stamp. i had funds @bitcoin24 when it got closed by german authorities, i had funds on bitcoin-central when it got hacked. i had funds on gox when it was hacked twice 2011 and when it was hacked 2014. i had funds on bitstamp when it got hacked jan.2015. while bitstamp hack i was relaxed because i knew those guys would not let their customers bleed. during all the other hacks i was getting nervous.
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fishy91
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June 16, 2016, 10:04:11 PM |
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why is there such low volume on bitstamp? is there any controversy surrounding the exchange? i used to hold it in the highest regard.
I don't think it's ever done a proof of reserves since it got hacked, and it wants more KYC than some other exchanges. The exchanges that want retinal scans, passports, bank statements, fingerprint scans, mortgage scans, 20 different types of government ID, etc aren't the most popular exchanges. Nobody knows why, it's just the way it is.
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spooderman
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June 16, 2016, 10:06:13 PM |
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why is there such low volume on bitstamp? is there any controversy surrounding the exchange? i used to hold it in the highest regard.
and you should, imho. i had good experience in all regards with stamp. i had funds @bitcoin24 when it got closed by german authorities, i had funds on bitcoin-central when it got hacked. i had funds on gox when it was hacked twice 2011 and when it was hacked 2014. i had funds on bitstamp when it got hacked jan.2015. while bitstamp hack i was relaxed because i knew those guys would not let their customers bleed. during all the other hacks i was getting nervous. haha the funny thing is i dealt with all those companies too (except bitcoin24). so glad i just used them all as on ramps and didn't chose to park my car there. i feel so bad for the people that lost their coins on gox.
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Agaguk24
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June 16, 2016, 10:08:20 PM |
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why is there such low volume on bitstamp? is there any controversy surrounding the exchange? i used to hold it in the highest regard.
I don't think it's ever done a proof of reserves since it got hacked, and it wants more KYC than some other exchanges. The exchanges that want retinal scans, passports, bank statements, fingerprint scans, mortgage scans, 20 different types of government ID, etc aren't the most popular exchanges. Nobody knows why, it's just the way it is. Yes indeed, although its an unrelated problem it's exactly when that KYC bullshit was implemented that Cryptsy went down. Since then, I stay away from exhanges with KYC policies.
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TERA
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June 16, 2016, 10:12:53 PM |
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It's such a shame. Bitstamp was a key player in the last few rallies with large volume and sort of legitimized them. Bitstamp is one of the few places where we knew the volume was 'real'. Bitfinex is leveraged and has low fees, and CNY pairs have zero fees.
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