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Question: How far will this leg take us?
$110K - 9 (8.3%)
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February 17, 2017, 02:36:31 PM

Houston, we're ready for take off

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February 17, 2017, 02:39:46 PM

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February 17, 2017, 02:40:07 PM

An extra early good morning Bitcoinland.

I'm glad I went to bed early last night. It means I get to watch some action as it happens.

The smooth, steady uptrend continues... currently $1047USD (Bitcoinaverage).

C'mon Bitcoin, let's invite those Europeans to the 4-digit party.

But, but, but... so many experienced and knowledgeable TA traders said price should go down. Why does it keep creeping up?

Isn't that an oxymoron?

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Us Brits still won't be having a 4 digit party for a little while yet.
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February 17, 2017, 02:40:56 PM

Laaaaast caaaaalll for sub-1000 euro coins!!

One more little 100 coin wall at Stamp and it'll be there.
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February 17, 2017, 02:42:07 PM

Us Brits still won't be having a 4 digit party for a little while yet.

Ah, but it'll make it all the sweeter when it arrives. I remember someone on Localbitcoins had an ad going for ages urging people to make history by being the first to pay £1000 when everyone else was a few hundred cheaper. I think that's a reverse psychology too far.
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February 17, 2017, 02:43:18 PM

Us Brits still won't be having a 4 digit party for a little while yet.

Ah, but it'll make it all the sweeter when it arrives. I remember someone on Localbitcoins had an ad going for ages urging people to make history by being the first to pay £1000 when everyone else was a few hundred cheaper. I think that's a reverse psychology too far.

Have to applaud the guys ability to make something shitty smell like gold
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February 17, 2017, 02:48:33 PM

Us Brits still won't be having a 4 digit party for a little while yet.

The extra wait will make it all the sweeter.

We Canucks had our party in December. Now we're looking to getting back to a grand and a half. We briefly touched it in January.

Fun, fun, fun.

Edit @ Gentlemand: I see you beat me to it. It timed out when I tried to post and I had to re-type.
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February 17, 2017, 02:49:28 PM

Us Brits still won't be having a 4 digit party for a little while yet.

Ah, but it'll make it all the sweeter when it arrives. I remember someone on Localbitcoins had an ad going for ages urging people to make history by being the first to pay £1000 when everyone else was a few hundred cheaper. I think that's a reverse psychology too far.

It'll happen this year I am sure. I've hodled long enough not to worry about it.
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February 17, 2017, 02:52:06 PM

Us Brits still won't be having a 4 digit party for a little while yet.

Ah, but it'll make it all the sweeter when it arrives. I remember someone on Localbitcoins had an ad going for ages urging people to make history by being the first to pay £1000 when everyone else was a few hundred cheaper. I think that's a reverse psychology too far.

It'll happen this year I am sure. I've hodled long enough not to worry about it.

It'll happen this week I am sure. I've hodled long enough not to worry about it.
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February 17, 2017, 02:58:11 PM

It does seem uncanny how it storms up just shy of $1000EUR and then seems to hit a roadblock.

My tinfoil hat is starting to hum.  Cool
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February 17, 2017, 03:04:53 PM

It does seem uncanny how it storms up just shy of $1000EUR and then seems to hit a roadblock.

My tinfoil hat is starting to hum.  Cool

It's just people shorting from slightly under 1000. That's a great way to make some free money, until it isn't and all those people get liquidated hard.

.... Maybe I'll go long this time....
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February 17, 2017, 03:34:46 PM

Bitcoin is just like a balloon underwater, some try to hold in under but the longer they keep it underwater the harder it will shoot up.

Bitcoin is not exactly the first attempt at monetary reform:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFIuATI0558

I hate those Zionist Jews with there Pyramid Debt Slave Fiat Ponzi Banking System. They got so much power for so many years, even huge army's cant take them out...But now, we can by-pass them with Bitcoin without fireing one singel shot! Thats my main reason why i'm a fanatic Bitcoin supporter, financial freedom for everybody!
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February 17, 2017, 03:46:00 PM


If a court liquidates OKccoin before the end of its withdrawal freeze the Bitcoins on the exchange could get locked up indefinitely, until a receiver shares them out. That would help maintain the supply/demand imbalance on other exchanges. There's not enough coins to satisfy demand as it is.
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February 17, 2017, 03:50:24 PM

Bitcoin is just like a balloon underwater, some try to hold in under but the longer they keep it underwater the harder it will shoot up.

Bitcoin is not exactly the first attempt at monetary reform:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFIuATI0558

I hate those Zionist Jews with there Pyramid Debt Slave Fiat Ponzi Banking System. They got so much power for so many years, even huge army's cant take them out...But now, we can by-pass them with Bitcoin without fireing one singel shot! Thats my main reason why i'm a fanatic Bitcoin supporter, financial freedom for everybody!

It's okay to talk about politics, but maybe you guys could try to keep it a bit more directly related to bitcoin?
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February 17, 2017, 03:53:37 PM

WoW, look at all those fake Nodes popping up at the same time..This will not end up very well isn't it?

To many Nodes running by a hand-full of people, BU will go bust. Segwitt will prevail!

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If a court liquidates OKccoin before the end of its withdrawal freeze the Bitcoins on the exchange could get locked up indefinitely, until a receiver shares them out. That would help maintain the supply/demand imbalance on other exchanges. There's not enough coins to satisfy demand as it is.

Not to mention, I have a sinking suspicion (as others have noted too) that some of the Chinese exchanges could be insolvent, might have been for a long time now.  They've probably gotten away with naked shorting for a while now.

If the PBoC ever starts to audit them, they might be in trouble.
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February 17, 2017, 03:57:48 PM

It's okay to talk about politics, but maybe you guys could try to keep it a bit more directly related to bitcoin?

You must be new here. For some reason the second favourite subject of many people on this forum after Bitcoin is being vile about Yiddisher. Hopefully they'll all get their own sub section eventually where they can spit and foam in peace.
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February 17, 2017, 03:59:45 PM



haha, funny picture.
everything is a matter of perspective! based on your previous comments i am sure you meant this as to be seen from left to right but the "car" seems to be heading down if you look at it from right to left Grin
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February 17, 2017, 04:02:24 PM

Bitcoin is just like a balloon underwater, some try to hold in under but the longer they keep it underwater the harder it will shoot up.

Bitcoin is not exactly the first attempt at monetary reform:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFIuATI0558

I hate those Zionist Jews with there Pyramid Debt Slave Fiat Ponzi Banking System. They got so much power for so many years, even huge army's cant take them out...But now, we can by-pass them with Bitcoin without fireing one singel shot! Thats my main reason why i'm a fanatic Bitcoin supporter, financial freedom for everybody!

Bitcoin can't defeat them for numerous reasons such as mining centralizing via economy of scale where you need to be a corporation-level entity to participate at all.  Bitcoin will be ruled by oligarchs with the last name "Goldstein" just like every other financial product on earth.  Attempting to remove the economy of scale aspect usually opens you up to Sybil attack.  To actually make bitcoin decentralized, you would have to use more advanced cryptography and invent decentralized captchas or puzzles where users manually solve them by hand instead of oligarchs creating giant, automated farms where they rule over bitcoin as slumlords, rigging the fee markets and siphoning off all the transaction fees until they own them all, maintaining their slavery over you.

In other words, it's EXTREMELY difficult for Bitcoin to make a real positive impact on the financial world in current form.  The only real decentralized currencies on earth known to man are using the noble metals as currency in physical form (not "backed" paper).  Of the noble metals, only two qualify for use as currency:  gold and silver.  Of those two contestants, "they" have already cornered one of them - gold, leaving you with silver as the only real decentralized currency on earth in the current state of affairs.  Although JP Morgan supposedly owns more silver than the Hunt Brothers did now - 550 million ounces ($10 billion).
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