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June 24, 2016, 11:34:09 AM |
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Is it true? Britain declared war on the European Union?!
no, 49% or britain declared war on 51% of itself. didn't satoshi predict something about this?
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yefi
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June 24, 2016, 11:42:53 AM |
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LOL BTC is a beast and it loves beast number 666!
Had to get a pic   What, no pr0n?  What's this? Britain succeeds from The Union, going back to BSW? My Whitworth tools worth a small fortune?!
Britain 'succeeds' from The Union might also be true. 
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June 24, 2016, 11:45:20 AM |
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pretty tame reaction tbh. price hovering around 650$ is quite disappointing after such a gross move. markets are down like 5-10% and bitcoin more or less the same? strange.
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Tzupy
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June 24, 2016, 11:53:43 AM |
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pretty tame reaction tbh. price hovering around 650$ is quite disappointing after such a gross move. markets are down like 5-10% and bitcoin more or less the same? strange.
Bitcoin price has nothing to do with Brexit. So far, the retracement is about 56% of the correction, it may reach 62% today or tomorrow, then more down.
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June 24, 2016, 11:53:54 AM |
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pretty tame reaction tbh. price hovering around 650$ is quite disappointing after such a gross move. markets are down like 5-10% and bitcoin more or less the same? strange.
I don't see that much reason for a brexit to change the btc price. Might just be me though, I really haven't given the consequences any thought.
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June 24, 2016, 11:56:12 AM |
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pretty tame reaction tbh. price hovering around 650$ is quite disappointing after such a gross move. markets are down like 5-10% and bitcoin more or less the same? strange.
I don't see that much reason for a brexit to change the btc price. Might just be me though, I really haven't given the consequences any thought. Spaceman, you are saying BTC price is about to go lower? Edit: because huobi is dumping hard in the last half hour after a slow morning, but the dump is getting bought fully, im not sure if its going finally down, lateral o up 
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June 24, 2016, 11:57:18 AM |
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pretty tame reaction tbh. price hovering around 650$ is quite disappointing after such a gross move. markets are down like 5-10% and bitcoin more or less the same? strange.
Bitcoin price has nothing to do with Brexit. So far, the retracement is about 56% of the correction, it may reach 62% today or tomorrow, then more down. People make us believe Brexit is controlling the price. I wonder why. 
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Elwar
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June 24, 2016, 11:59:36 AM |
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Same here. The family of the spanish king is trying to convince me to sell them 500000 Btc. I'm not selling. Guess why. A wealthy man from Nigeria offered to put $5 million in my bank account. I'm wiring him money now to cover the fees. I will then turn that all into bitcoins. Bullish!
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June 24, 2016, 12:03:39 PM |
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Nice to see Britain leave the EU, Bitcoin says thank you  Now lets stay over 600 USD.
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bitjanja
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June 24, 2016, 12:04:34 PM |
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this looks pretty much like dump to me... ETA in the next 30 min
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June 24, 2016, 12:04:47 PM |
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brexit is related to bitcoin because the GBP is going down and the UK-guys want to save their money.. for example with gold or bitcoin. the other impact is because the people are beleving it has an impact...
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June 24, 2016, 12:07:00 PM |
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brexit is related to bitcoin because the GBP is going down and the UK-guys want to save their money.. for example with gold or bitcoin. Or the USD. There's always that.
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June 24, 2016, 12:16:40 PM |
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who is this george kikvadze guy?
and why is he not buying from an exchange?
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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June 24, 2016, 12:26:57 PM |
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brexit is related to bitcoin because the GBP is going down and the UK-guys want to save their money.. for example with gold or bitcoin. Or the USD. There's always that. Trump bucks 
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June 24, 2016, 12:48:34 PM |
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intersting that brexit could really happen against all that mainstream media etc.
this has a long-term influence on world econonmy, stability of eu and also gold/btc price.
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June 24, 2016, 12:53:17 PM |
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brexit is related to bitcoin because the GBP is going down and the UK-guys want to save their money.. for example with gold or bitcoin. Or the USD. There's always that. Trump bucks  Yeah, I don't see the $ as a natural. If my country's economy was uncertain, I'd head straight over to an anonymous Bulgarian exchange and buy something solid, guaranteed by maths and quality computer code, like BTC or DAO.
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June 24, 2016, 12:53:30 PM |
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pretty tame reaction tbh. price hovering around 650$ is quite disappointing after such a gross move. markets are down like 5-10% and bitcoin more or less the same? strange.
Bitcoin price has nothing to do with Brexit. So far, the retracement is about 56% of the correction, it may reach 62% today or tomorrow, then more down. +1 .. bitcoin was unaffected by brexit. at least not yet . we are right where we were before the dump. ever since the marshal's pump, i dont trust bitcoin. i got burnt on that pump. because of that i stopped buying bitcoin. what i have in cold storage is it.. i am in and out of bitcoin these days. i think bitcoin is going to crash after the halvening hype due to lingering scaling issue .. obama will have to leave the wh before i start change my stance toward bitcoin again.. that why i didnt dive into bitcoin on that huge dip.. i dont always do what everyone else is doing . today we'll see if brexit moves bitcoin .
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June 24, 2016, 12:56:13 PM |
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The effects of Brexit have just begun. The markets are about to open 45-60min state side. This is going to get ugly. Look for BTC to start to move in the next 5-8 hours
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June 24, 2016, 12:57:46 PM |
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IMHO, people and investors are not simply sitting on uninvested money waiting for the next opoortunity.
To invest on Bitcoin, most of them need to divest something and wire it to exchanges. It takes time. Remeber that stock exchanges and banks are not open 24/7. I think the main impact regarding new FIAT investments occurs more than 24 hours after the the event.
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June 24, 2016, 01:05:43 PM |
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IMHO, people and investors are not simply sitting on uninvested money waiting for the next opoortunity.
To invest on Bitcoin, most of them need to divest something and wire it to exchanges. It takes time. Remeber that stock exchanges and banks are not open 24/7. I think the main impact regarding new FIAT investments occurs more than 24 hours after the the event.
So because brexit, serious investors with no current bitcoin exposure are going to sell their Berkshire Hathaway & buy bitcoins?
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