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January 04, 2017, 06:16:48 PM |
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My browser keeps losing the connection to bitcoinity. It's probably overloaded with all the extra people accessing it with each $10 more up. Is anyone else having problems with it?
it's doing something weird. i have to manually refresh or i don't get updates. must be a coping mechanism to deal with all the extra load.
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HI-TEC99
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January 04, 2017, 06:18:53 PM |
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My browser keeps losing the connection to bitcoinity. It's probably overloaded with all the extra people accessing it with each $10 more up. Is anyone else having problems with it?
it's doing something weird. i have to manually refresh or i don't get updates. must be a coping mechanism to deal with all the extra load. It's exactly the same for me, I have to refresh it every time I want to know the latest price. At least bitcointalk's holding up to all the extra load.
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practicaldreamer
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January 04, 2017, 06:20:05 PM |
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any other UKers here holding their breath for ~$1230 when we finally hit £1000? that is gonna be when my head explodes.
Yep - one here Spooder. That would be fantastic. The crazy thing is, I've tried to explain bitcoin to quite a few people over the last few years. Some have nodded approvingly - but most have been sceptical. But none that I know of have acquired any BTC. I'm watching this rise on my own (so to speak) The one I'm waiting for is $1163 on stamp. And I'm starting to think I might see it before 23:59 GMT. I have spent so much time watching the price over the festive period its embarassing.
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Fakhoury
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January 04, 2017, 06:25:45 PM |
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Now we're going to be going up in $100 increments.
Could you please elaborate this for me more please buddy. As I've someone well-informative like you said something similar to you, he said that as time goes on, the increments will increase like for example, $900 per day. Is that true ? If yes, how ? I don't understand the economics or the science behind it ?
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spooderman
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January 04, 2017, 06:26:33 PM |
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any other UKers here holding their breath for ~$1230 when we finally hit £1000? that is gonna be when my head explodes.
Yep - one here Spooder. That would be fantastic. The crazy thing is, I've tried to explain bitcoin to quite a few people over the last few years. Some have nodded approvingly - but most have been sceptical. But none that I know of have acquired any BTC. I'm watching this rise on my own (so to speak) The one I'm waiting for is $1163 on stamp. And I'm starting to think I might see it before 23:59 GMT. I have spent so much time watching the price over the festive period its embarassing. very similar story here bro. so many people i know have been saying to me "mate i wish i'd got involved back then" they have been saying this since january 2013.
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spooderman
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January 04, 2017, 06:27:13 PM |
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My browser keeps losing the connection to bitcoinity. It's probably overloaded with all the extra people accessing it with each $10 more up. Is anyone else having problems with it?
it's doing something weird. i have to manually refresh or i don't get updates. must be a coping mechanism to deal with all the extra load. It's exactly the same for me, I have to refresh it every time I want to know the latest price. At least bitcointalk's holding up to all the extra load. it's not a rally until bitcointalk is getting effectively DDOS'd 
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January 04, 2017, 06:31:34 PM |
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Scrappy btc-e broke ath, it's stamp/finex's turn now.
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koryu
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January 04, 2017, 06:32:26 PM |
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this time we switch to mBTC ^^ 
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machasm
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January 04, 2017, 06:32:41 PM |
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any other UKers here holding their breath for ~$1230 when we finally hit £1000? that is gonna be when my head explodes.
Me too. Got into LTC around August 2013. At one point had 3 rigs running 4X7970 then R290X. Made a tidy sum as LTC approached the dizzying hieghts of £50 a coin! Got out of the game after about 6 months whilst the GPUs still had residual value and sold all the kit for around 60% cost price. The money I made mining during this time well exceeded the shortfall in sale price and electricity consumption. At that point I converted to BTC (just as well as LTC started tanking soon after). From then on I began purchasing BTC whenever the price seemed low and while I still believed that the technology would prevail. I had some dark days and panic sold on some occasions but soon bought back when I saw things began to pick up. At one point I remember thinking that I would hold out even if it went to zero since cashing out at that time wouldn't really produce anything worthwhile and I didn't need the money at that time. Boy am I glad I HODLed!!!! I am almost peeing myself watching my savings increase so rapidly. I have since learnt to sell in small amounts on the way up at increments of around 8 to 10% and to buy back the same amount when price drops between 8 and 10%. I am loving BTC at the moment ;-)
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January 04, 2017, 06:33:17 PM |
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YES! The time has finally come! this time we switch to mBTC ^^ 
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machasm
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January 04, 2017, 06:35:17 PM |
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any other UKers here holding their breath for ~$1230 when we finally hit £1000? that is gonna be when my head explodes.
Yep - one here Spooder. That would be fantastic. The crazy thing is, I've tried to explain bitcoin to quite a few people over the last few years. Some have nodded approvingly - but most have been sceptical. But none that I know of have acquired any BTC. I'm watching this rise on my own (so to speak) The one I'm waiting for is $1163 on stamp. And I'm starting to think I might see it before 23:59 GMT. I have spent so much time watching the price over the festive period its embarassing. very similar story here bro. so many people i know have been saying to me "mate i wish i'd got involved back then" they have been saying this since january 2013. Only managed to convince one person over the entire time (some 3 and a half years now) to buy and he has the princely sum of 1.25BTC!!!
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spooderman
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January 04, 2017, 06:36:11 PM |
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any other UKers here holding their breath for ~$1230 when we finally hit £1000? that is gonna be when my head explodes.
Me too. Got into LTC around August 2013. At one point had 3 rigs running 4X7970 then R290X. Made a tidy sum as LTC approached the dizzying hieghts of £50 a coin! Got out of the game after about 6 months whilst the GPUs still had residual value and sold all the kit for around 60% cost price. The money I made mining during this time well exceeded the shortfall in sale price and electricity consumption. At that point I converted to BTC (just as well as LTC started tanking soon after). From then on I began purchasing BTC whenever the price seemed low and while I still believed that the technology would prevail. I had some dark days and panic sold on some occasions but soon bought back when I saw things began to pick up. At one point I remember thinking that I would hold out even if it went to zero since cashing out at that time wouldn't really produce anything worthwhile and I didn't need the money at that time. Boy am I glad I HODLed!!!! I am almost peeing myself watching my savings increase so rapidly. I have since learnt to sell in small amounts on the way up at increments of around 8 to 10% and to buy back the same amount when price drops between 8 and 10%. I am loving BTC at the moment ;-) hats off to you! you did very well. i bought some litecoin in 2013 as well, i can't even remember what i did with them. what is the dollar value now?
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eddie13
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January 04, 2017, 06:49:59 PM |
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OMG ITS MOON!!
Wake up an it' beating on the usd all time highs, done passed the cny all time highs..
Sold my long position, will buy back when it crosses ATHs on bitfinex and bitstamp..
What a beautifull thing!!
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January 04, 2017, 06:54:42 PM |
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any other UKers here holding their breath for ~$1230 when we finally hit £1000? that is gonna be when my head explodes.
Yep - one here Spooder. That would be fantastic. The crazy thing is, I've tried to explain bitcoin to quite a few people over the last few years. Some have nodded approvingly - but most have been sceptical. But none that I know of have acquired any BTC. I'm watching this rise on my own (so to speak) The one I'm waiting for is $1163 on stamp. And I'm starting to think I might see it before 23:59 GMT. I have spent so much time watching the price over the festive period its embarassing. Another one here. Course, the way Sterling is behaving we'll get there if btc stays where it is 
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Its About Sharing
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January 04, 2017, 06:55:22 PM |
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Last thing they want is to help this rally!
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January 04, 2017, 06:55:55 PM |
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Oh my Gosh! This is totally awesome. Can somebody tell bitcoin is a boom coin this days cos I checked the price 2hours back and it was $1098 and now its $1145, just acouple of hours? This is off the chain 
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HI-TEC99
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January 04, 2017, 06:56:06 PM |
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My browser keeps losing the connection to bitcoinity. It's probably overloaded with all the extra people accessing it with each $10 more up. Is anyone else having problems with it?
it's doing something weird. i have to manually refresh or i don't get updates. must be a coping mechanism to deal with all the extra load. It's exactly the same for me, I have to refresh it every time I want to know the latest price. At least bitcointalk's holding up to all the extra load. Bitcoinity's fast at support. There's a banner notice on it now saying "I'm aware that page is not updating for some of you, trying my best to resolve that, sorry about the issue". It's back to working normally for me now.
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machasm
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January 04, 2017, 06:56:20 PM |
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any other UKers here holding their breath for ~$1230 when we finally hit £1000? that is gonna be when my head explodes.
Me too. Got into LTC around August 2013. At one point had 3 rigs running 4X7970 then R290X. Made a tidy sum as LTC approached the dizzying hieghts of £50 a coin! Got out of the game after about 6 months whilst the GPUs still had residual value and sold all the kit for around 60% cost price. The money I made mining during this time well exceeded the shortfall in sale price and electricity consumption. At that point I converted to BTC (just as well as LTC started tanking soon after). From then on I began purchasing BTC whenever the price seemed low and while I still believed that the technology would prevail. I had some dark days and panic sold on some occasions but soon bought back when I saw things began to pick up. At one point I remember thinking that I would hold out even if it went to zero since cashing out at that time wouldn't really produce anything worthwhile and I didn't need the money at that time. Boy am I glad I HODLed!!!! I am almost peeing myself watching my savings increase so rapidly. I have since learnt to sell in small amounts on the way up at increments of around 8 to 10% and to buy back the same amount when price drops between 8 and 10%. I am loving BTC at the moment ;-) hats off to you! you did very well. i bought some litecoin in 2013 as well, i can't even remember what i did with them. what is the dollar value now? Showing as $4.41 for LTC on bitcoinwisdom
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January 04, 2017, 06:58:57 PM |
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18 billion!!
77gbp to go!!
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