Karartma1
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Activity: 2310
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October 14, 2016, 06:24:00 PM |
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Weekend pump incomming!
These are the morning words I want to see after a full working week  Going back to our beloved brazilian friend we all know the SEC will not take a decision based on an individual opinion. I mean the US government loves bitcoin, they got so much money out of it with those auctions. They'll get even more from the ETF approvalBuddy, I feel you are right, but I can't find the facts that backs your saying. Could you please elaborate more about this ? Not much to elaborate really. I mean why doing auctions and get money out of Bitcoin when they could simply freeze those accounts since they hold the keys? Instead they cashed out. If recall correctly it was something like $30M not bad for a bureau operation
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Fakhoury
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Activity: 1386
Merit: 1027
Permabull Bitcoin Investor
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October 14, 2016, 09:55:30 PM |
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Weekend pump incomming!
These are the morning words I want to see after a full working week  Going back to our beloved brazilian friend we all know the SEC will not take a decision based on an individual opinion. I mean the US government loves bitcoin, they got so much money out of it with those auctions. They'll get even more from the ETF approvalBuddy, I feel you are right, but I can't find the facts that backs your saying. Could you please elaborate more about this ? Not much to elaborate really. I mean why doing auctions and get money out of Bitcoin when they could simply freeze those accounts since they hold the keys? Instead they cashed out. If recall correctly it was something like $30M not bad for a bureau operation Totally agree, could you please tell me how they will get more money from approving the COIN ETF ?
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JayJuanGee
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Activity: 4438
Merit: 14401
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to "non-custodial"
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October 14, 2016, 11:41:42 PM |
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Even if we aren't moving up in price, it's nice to see a bit more volume on the exchanges!
I agree that increased volume is a good thing, and so far, with this baby pump, the amount of increased trade volume continues to be quite small - possibly over the weekend - we are going to see some continued positive action whether it is baby volume or price trickling upwards? Actually, sometimes we experience a kind of trickling up of BTC prices on relatively low volume, and that trickling up continues and continues and continues, until we get very significant increases in the price.. and then soon thereafter, some of the bears are gonna be like, "what the fuck?" At that point, after the price has kind of gotten away from them, then they going to attempt to reverse the upwards price movement. During the process of small price increase (of about 5%) and seemingly ongoing upwards price pressures (on relatively low volume), it is difficult to conclude, exactly, what is happening... hopefully, we are not being faked out in this recent movement.. My sense is that the bears are kind of running out of ammunition.. even though it is surely possible that we could get another test of sub $600 prices
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Karartma1
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Activity: 2310
Merit: 1425
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October 15, 2016, 08:59:50 AM |
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Weekend pump incomming!
These are the morning words I want to see after a full working week  Going back to our beloved brazilian friend we all know the SEC will not take a decision based on an individual opinion. I mean the US government loves bitcoin, they got so much money out of it with those auctions. They'll get even more from the ETF approvalBuddy, I feel you are right, but I can't find the facts that backs your saying. Could you please elaborate more about this ? Not much to elaborate really. I mean why doing auctions and get money out of Bitcoin when they could simply freeze those accounts since they hold the keys? Instead they cashed out. If recall correctly it was something like $30M not bad for a bureau operation Totally agree, could you please tell me how they will get more money from approving the COIN ETF ? Taxes my friend, taxes. Once an approved Exchange Trade Fund is established there will be taxes on it. This is why IMHO the SEC will have to approve it rather soon. This is it 
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alnoor1231
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October 15, 2016, 01:54:18 PM |
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I missed coming here to speculate. Are we launching back to the moon? 
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Hyperjacked
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Activity: 1666
Merit: 1192
It's all mathematics...!
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October 15, 2016, 02:20:26 PM |
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I missed coming here to speculate. Are we launching back to the moon?  I'm waiting for the bottom to fall out...
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XCASH
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Activity: 929
Merit: 1000
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October 15, 2016, 03:34:26 PM |
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Weekend pump incomming!
These are the morning words I want to see after a full working week  Going back to our beloved brazilian friend we all know the SEC will not take a decision based on an individual opinion. I mean the US government loves bitcoin, they got so much money out of it with those auctions. They'll get even more from the ETF approvalBuddy, I feel you are right, but I can't find the facts that backs your saying. Could you please elaborate more about this ? Not much to elaborate really. I mean why doing auctions and get money out of Bitcoin when they could simply freeze those accounts since they hold the keys? Instead they cashed out. If recall correctly it was something like $30M not bad for a bureau operation Totally agree, could you please tell me how they will get more money from approving the COIN ETF ? Taxes my friend, taxes. Once an approved Exchange Trade Fund is established there will be taxes on it. This is why IMHO the SEC will have to approve it rather soon. This is it  They had years to reject it, but they are still considering it. They will probably approve it eventually because New York and the other states following its lead will make a fortune from the Bit License. There are more and more states making their own lucrative Bit Licenses,
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JayJuanGee
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Activity: 4438
Merit: 14401
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to "non-custodial"
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October 15, 2016, 06:15:11 PM |
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I missed coming here to speculate. Are we launching back to the moon?  I'm waiting for the bottom to fall out... Define bottom, my friend. $550 was pretty much a more recent bottom.. that one? I think before that upper $400s. Then before that $360 and before that $200-ish. About which, supposed bottom do you speak? And, by the way, what's gonna cause it? Pure loss of support, in spite actual facts of continuing and ongoing expansion and developments? hahahahaha The reality of the matter is that you've gots no ideas because you are just spewing out nearly pure nonsense for "effect."
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Fakhoury
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Activity: 1386
Merit: 1027
Permabull Bitcoin Investor
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October 15, 2016, 07:13:42 PM |
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Weekend pump incomming!
These are the morning words I want to see after a full working week  Going back to our beloved brazilian friend we all know the SEC will not take a decision based on an individual opinion. I mean the US government loves bitcoin, they got so much money out of it with those auctions. They'll get even more from the ETF approvalBuddy, I feel you are right, but I can't find the facts that backs your saying. Could you please elaborate more about this ? Not much to elaborate really. I mean why doing auctions and get money out of Bitcoin when they could simply freeze those accounts since they hold the keys? Instead they cashed out. If recall correctly it was something like $30M not bad for a bureau operation Totally agree, could you please tell me how they will get more money from approving the COIN ETF ? Taxes my friend, taxes. Once an approved Exchange Trade Fund is established there will be taxes on it. This is why IMHO the SEC will have to approve it rather soon. This is it  Totally agree with you brother, this reminds me as well of what Hal Finney said earlier when he anticipated that we will have our normal banks operating with Bitcoin and could offer Bitcoin saving accounts and such for their clients.
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Hyperjacked
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Activity: 1666
Merit: 1192
It's all mathematics...!
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October 15, 2016, 09:14:43 PM |
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I missed coming here to speculate. Are we launching back to the moon?  I'm waiting for the bottom to fall out... Define bottom, my friend. $550 was pretty much a more recent bottom.. that one? I think before that upper $400s. Then before that $360 and before that $200-ish. About which, supposed bottom do you speak? And, by the way, what's gonna cause it? Pure loss of support, in spite actual facts of continuing and ongoing expansion and developments? hahahahaha The reality of the matter is that you've gots no ideas because you are just spewing out nearly pure nonsense for "effect." Look...I know your bent out of shape because you bought at 1200$ but lighten up dude! Take a chill pill...life is good...feed the homeless because grandpa muenster would!
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mymenace
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Activity: 1596
Merit: 1061
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October 15, 2016, 09:24:41 PM |
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Weekend pump incomming!
These are the morning words I want to see after a full working week  Going back to our beloved brazilian friend we all know the SEC will not take a decision based on an individual opinion. I mean the US government loves bitcoin, they got so much money out of it with those auctions. They'll get even more from the ETF approvalBuddy, I feel you are right, but I can't find the facts that backs your saying. Could you please elaborate more about this ? Not much to elaborate really. I mean why doing auctions and get money out of Bitcoin when they could simply freeze those accounts since they hold the keys? Instead they cashed out. If recall correctly it was something like $30M not bad for a bureau operation Totally agree, could you please tell me how they will get more money from approving the COIN ETF ? Taxes my friend, taxes. Once an approved Exchange Trade Fund is established there will be taxes on it. This is why IMHO the SEC will have to approve it rather soon. This is it  Totally agree with you brother, this reminds me as well of what Hal Finney said earlier when he anticipated that we will have our normal banks operating with Bitcoin and could offer Bitcoin saving accounts and such for their clients. If you did not already know #wikileaks, the fed is corrupt as well, the whole system is rigged, so to answer.. If the fed do not make money out of it it will not happen. If the fed make money out of it it will happen.
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Bitmore
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Activity: 413
Merit: 100
https://eloncity.io/
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October 15, 2016, 09:40:29 PM |
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Weekend pump incomming!
These are the morning words I want to see after a full working week  Going back to our beloved brazilian friend we all know the SEC will not take a decision based on an individual opinion. I mean the US government loves bitcoin, they got so much money out of it with those auctions. They'll get even more from the ETF approvalBuddy, I feel you are right, but I can't find the facts that backs your saying. Could you please elaborate more about this ? Not much to elaborate really. I mean why doing auctions and get money out of Bitcoin when they could simply freeze those accounts since they hold the keys? Instead they cashed out. If recall correctly it was something like $30M not bad for a bureau operation Totally agree, could you please tell me how they will get more money from approving the COIN ETF ? Taxes my friend, taxes. Once an approved Exchange Trade Fund is established there will be taxes on it. This is why IMHO the SEC will have to approve it rather soon. This is it  Totally agree with you brother, this reminds me as well of what Hal Finney said earlier when he anticipated that we will have our normal banks operating with Bitcoin and could offer Bitcoin saving accounts and such for their clients. If you did not already know #wikileaks, the fed is corrupt as well, the whole system is rigged, so to answer.. If the fed do not make money out of it it will not happen. If the fed make money out of it it will happen. The Fed could try printing money to purchase Bitcoin as fast as they can in order to transition the economy, and I suspect that might happen as the bottom falls out from under the dollar just prior to becoming totally worthless. Better than printing money to buy treasury bonds... What the hell, why not both?
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Fakhoury
Legendary

Activity: 1386
Merit: 1027
Permabull Bitcoin Investor
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October 15, 2016, 09:41:51 PM |
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Weekend pump incomming!
These are the morning words I want to see after a full working week  Going back to our beloved brazilian friend we all know the SEC will not take a decision based on an individual opinion. I mean the US government loves bitcoin, they got so much money out of it with those auctions. They'll get even more from the ETF approvalBuddy, I feel you are right, but I can't find the facts that backs your saying. Could you please elaborate more about this ? Not much to elaborate really. I mean why doing auctions and get money out of Bitcoin when they could simply freeze those accounts since they hold the keys? Instead they cashed out. If recall correctly it was something like $30M not bad for a bureau operation Totally agree, could you please tell me how they will get more money from approving the COIN ETF ? Taxes my friend, taxes. Once an approved Exchange Trade Fund is established there will be taxes on it. This is why IMHO the SEC will have to approve it rather soon. This is it  Totally agree with you brother, this reminds me as well of what Hal Finney said earlier when he anticipated that we will have our normal banks operating with Bitcoin and could offer Bitcoin saving accounts and such for their clients. If you did not already know #wikileaks, the fed is corrupt as well, the whole system is rigged, so to answer.. If the fed do not make money out of it it will not happen. If the fed make money out of it it will happen. I'm a big fan of you, mymenace as both of us are Bulls  The question I want to ask to you now is, what do you think about the FED, will it make money from it or not ? I say like 99.9% yes. What you think ?
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Fakhoury
Legendary

Activity: 1386
Merit: 1027
Permabull Bitcoin Investor
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October 15, 2016, 09:44:36 PM |
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Weekend pump incomming!
These are the morning words I want to see after a full working week  Going back to our beloved brazilian friend we all know the SEC will not take a decision based on an individual opinion. I mean the US government loves bitcoin, they got so much money out of it with those auctions. They'll get even more from the ETF approvalBuddy, I feel you are right, but I can't find the facts that backs your saying. Could you please elaborate more about this ? Not much to elaborate really. I mean why doing auctions and get money out of Bitcoin when they could simply freeze those accounts since they hold the keys? Instead they cashed out. If recall correctly it was something like $30M not bad for a bureau operation Totally agree, could you please tell me how they will get more money from approving the COIN ETF ? Taxes my friend, taxes. Once an approved Exchange Trade Fund is established there will be taxes on it. This is why IMHO the SEC will have to approve it rather soon. This is it  Totally agree with you brother, this reminds me as well of what Hal Finney said earlier when he anticipated that we will have our normal banks operating with Bitcoin and could offer Bitcoin saving accounts and such for their clients. If you did not already know #wikileaks, the fed is corrupt as well, the whole system is rigged, so to answer.. If the fed do not make money out of it it will not happen. If the fed make money out of it it will happen. The Fed could try printing money to purchase Bitcoin as fast as they can in order to transition the economy, and I suspect that might happen as the bottom falls out from under the dollar just prior to becoming totally worthless. Better than printing money to buy treasury bonds... What the hell, why not both? Enlighten me please, how the FED could benefit from The Fed could try printing money to purchase Bitcoin as fast as they can in order to transition the economy
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Bitmore
Full Member
 

Activity: 413
Merit: 100
https://eloncity.io/
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October 15, 2016, 09:50:30 PM |
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Weekend pump incomming!
These are the morning words I want to see after a full working week  Going back to our beloved brazilian friend we all know the SEC will not take a decision based on an individual opinion. I mean the US government loves bitcoin, they got so much money out of it with those auctions. They'll get even more from the ETF approvalBuddy, I feel you are right, but I can't find the facts that backs your saying. Could you please elaborate more about this ? Not much to elaborate really. I mean why doing auctions and get money out of Bitcoin when they could simply freeze those accounts since they hold the keys? Instead they cashed out. If recall correctly it was something like $30M not bad for a bureau operation Totally agree, could you please tell me how they will get more money from approving the COIN ETF ? Taxes my friend, taxes. Once an approved Exchange Trade Fund is established there will be taxes on it. This is why IMHO the SEC will have to approve it rather soon. This is it  Totally agree with you brother, this reminds me as well of what Hal Finney said earlier when he anticipated that we will have our normal banks operating with Bitcoin and could offer Bitcoin saving accounts and such for their clients. If you did not already know #wikileaks, the fed is corrupt as well, the whole system is rigged, so to answer.. If the fed do not make money out of it it will not happen. If the fed make money out of it it will happen. The Fed could try printing money to purchase Bitcoin as fast as they can in order to transition the economy, and I suspect that might happen as the bottom falls out from under the dollar just prior to becoming totally worthless. Better than printing money to buy treasury bonds... What the hell, why not both? Enlighten me please, how the FED could benefit from The Fed could try printing money to purchase Bitcoin as fast as they can in order to transition the economy It may be the only lifeboat for wealth, other than PMs in a monetary collapse. If the Federal reserve is only dealing with dollars at the time then they will be left with nothing, other than possibly a new government sanctioned currency, but that may be to late to stop BItcoin adaption. A long shot?
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Meuh6879
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Activity: 1512
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October 15, 2016, 09:55:25 PM |
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 you print quote like the FED ...
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mymenace
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Activity: 1596
Merit: 1061
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October 15, 2016, 09:57:20 PM |
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Weekend pump incomming!
These are the morning words I want to see after a full working week  Going back to our beloved brazilian friend we all know the SEC will not take a decision based on an individual opinion. I mean the US government loves bitcoin, they got so much money out of it with those auctions. They'll get even more from the ETF approvalBuddy, I feel you are right, but I can't find the facts that backs your saying. Could you please elaborate more about this ? Not much to elaborate really. I mean why doing auctions and get money out of Bitcoin when they could simply freeze those accounts since they hold the keys? Instead they cashed out. If recall correctly it was something like $30M not bad for a bureau operation Totally agree, could you please tell me how they will get more money from approving the COIN ETF ? Taxes my friend, taxes. Once an approved Exchange Trade Fund is established there will be taxes on it. This is why IMHO the SEC will have to approve it rather soon. This is it  Totally agree with you brother, this reminds me as well of what Hal Finney said earlier when he anticipated that we will have our normal banks operating with Bitcoin and could offer Bitcoin saving accounts and such for their clients. If you did not already know #wikileaks, the fed is corrupt as well, the whole system is rigged, so to answer.. If the fed do not make money out of it it will not happen. If the fed make money out of it it will happen. I'm a big fan of you, mymenace as both of us are Bulls  The question I want to ask to you now is, what do you think about the FED, will it make money from it or not ? I say like 99.9% yes. What you think ? There are 3 sides 1) the politicians that believe in bitcoin (legit) 2) the politicians on the fence 3) the politicians that are corrupted with the politicians who are so brain washed to be a "Statist" that is against the very principle of a nation. When it is part of a criminal cartel that includes media, politics, scientists, universities, pastors etc #wikileaks and has majority of votes, Yes 100% fed will make money and how will the fed "PROFIT" make it up you would have to be nuts to believe that fractional reserve lending, paper money, tax and interest rates are real.....they made it up, its a fantasy better get off the meds, i keep putting myself back in the matrix
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Bitmore
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Activity: 413
Merit: 100
https://eloncity.io/
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October 15, 2016, 10:04:57 PM |
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Weekend pump incomming!
These are the morning words I want to see after a full working week  Going back to our beloved brazilian friend we all know the SEC will not take a decision based on an individual opinion. I mean the US government loves bitcoin, they got so much money out of it with those auctions. They'll get even more from the ETF approvalBuddy, I feel you are right, but I can't find the facts that backs your saying. Could you please elaborate more about this ? Not much to elaborate really. I mean why doing auctions and get money out of Bitcoin when they could simply freeze those accounts since they hold the keys? Instead they cashed out. If recall correctly it was something like $30M not bad for a bureau operation Totally agree, could you please tell me how they will get more money from approving the COIN ETF ? Taxes my friend, taxes. Once an approved Exchange Trade Fund is established there will be taxes on it. This is why IMHO the SEC will have to approve it rather soon. This is it  Totally agree with you brother, this reminds me as well of what Hal Finney said earlier when he anticipated that we will have our normal banks operating with Bitcoin and could offer Bitcoin saving accounts and such for their clients. If you did not already know #wikileaks, the fed is corrupt as well, the whole system is rigged, so to answer.. If the fed do not make money out of it it will not happen. If the fed make money out of it it will happen. I'm a big fan of you, mymenace as both of us are Bulls  The question I want to ask to you now is, what do you think about the FED, will it make money from it or not ? I say like 99.9% yes. What you think ? There are 3 sides 1) the politicians that believe in bitcoin (legit) 2) the politicians on the fence 3) the politicians that are corrupted with the politicians who are so brain washed to be a "Statist" that is against the very principle of a nation. When it is part of a criminal cartel that includes media, politics, scientists, universities, pastors etc #wikileaks and has majority of votes, Yes 100% fed will make money and how will the fed "PROFIT" make it up you would have to be nuts to believe that fractional reserve lending, paper money, tax and interest rates are real..... The Feds profit is theft of wealth through devaluation. In order to remain in power that wealth will take other forms of property. Some day the dollar will be worthless. A real redistribution of wealth (if you please forgive the socialistic implications of the term which is not intended) is inivatible for those who can find the lifeboats for wealth.
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Fakhoury
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Activity: 1386
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Permabull Bitcoin Investor
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October 15, 2016, 10:16:32 PM |
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@ Bitmore : It may be the only lifeboat for wealth, other than PMs in a monetary collapse. If the Federal reserve is only dealing with dollars at the time then they will be left with nothing, other than possibly a new government sanctioned currency, but that may be to late to stop BItcoin adaption. A long shot? Makes sense, and I yes, I see it as a long shot. The Feds profit is theft of wealth through devaluation. In order to remain in power that wealth will take other forms of property. Some day the dollar will be worthless. A real redistribution of wealth (if you please forgive the socialistic implications of the term which is not intended) is inivatible for those who can find the lifeboats for wealth. You want to re-state what Trace Mayer stated before that we are witnessing/will witness the biggest wealth transfer in human history ? @ mymenace : There are 3 sides
1) the politicians that believe in bitcoin (legit)
2) the politicians on the fence
3) the politicians that are corrupted with the politicians who are so brain washed to be a "Statist" that is against the very principle of a nation.
When it is part of a criminal cartel that includes media, politics, scientists, universities, pastors etc #wikileaks
and has majority of votes, Yes 100% fed will make money
and how will the fed "PROFIT" make it up
you would have to be nuts to believe that fractional reserve lending, paper money, tax and interest rates are real.....they made it up, its a fantasy
better get off the meds, i keep putting myself back in the matrix I'm aware of wikileaks for sure and the corrupted system as whole, I guess the answer blindly is Yes then if I'm not mistaken or getting something wrong, right ?
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Hyperjacked
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Activity: 1666
Merit: 1192
It's all mathematics...!
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October 15, 2016, 10:27:15 PM |
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 you print quote like the FED ... So unreadable... A jedis gotta do what a jedis gotta do...
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