gentlemand
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March 10, 2017, 12:07:20 AM |
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This may be a stupid question, but how exactly is the SEC going to announce the decision? Are they going to publish something online or will the king of SEC step out on a balcony of the SEC HQ and proclaim the decision to a raging crowd in front of the building or how else will they do this?
The appropriate official will spurt a 'Y' or 'N' with their semen across a stripper's breasts. Those guys know how to deliver a message that hits hard.
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marcus_of_augustus
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March 10, 2017, 12:19:58 AM |
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This may be a stupid question, but how exactly is the SEC going to announce the decision? Are they going to publish something online or will the king of SEC step out on a balcony of the SEC HQ and proclaim the decision to a raging crowd in front of the building or how else will they do this?
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March 10, 2017, 12:21:12 AM |
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So if we hear nothing tomorrow can we relax over the weekend and resume being "on edge" Monday?
They can still say yay or nay Monday right?
If we don't hear anything by tomorrow then I consider it approved. Unless the SEC is stupid and makes a denial on Mondays.... they are going to mislead SO many people into thinking it got approved because the official deadline was march 11.... people will be buying thinking it got approved by default only to get fucked on Monday when they finally come out and say.... oops, sorry for the late notice but denied! Aren't they supposed to protect people?? SEC is tasked to protect investors, not speculators. They do have until Monday 13 end of day to deny the BATS rule change which would make COIN possible. See the rules for deadlines. The SEC is tasked to line their own pockets, and nothing else.
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Stevenirving
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March 10, 2017, 12:43:27 AM |
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To those of us who invested MORE than you can afford to lose and will be hugely affected by tomorrow's decision.... it's been a pleasure gentlemen... Ill prepare the kool-aid
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blockcha1n
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March 10, 2017, 12:48:44 AM |
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To those of us who invested MORE than you can afford to lose and will be hugely affected by tomorrow's decision.... it's been a pleasure gentlemen... Ill prepare the kool-aid So you are with Augustus with the thumbs down? Kind of like a David Koresh in Waco Texas type of Heaven's Gate Kool-Aid?
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Stevenirving
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March 10, 2017, 12:55:00 AM |
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My life savings are in. Easy money
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March 10, 2017, 01:07:13 AM |
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why is the SEC doing this to us Would you rather have a denial??? Each day with no decision = WIN! while the rules clearly allow for them to announce monday afternnon surely the sec has had enough time, devoted enough investigative resource etc that they have made a decision and therefore effective time is close of play Friday.ie they will not need the extra day it affords. so if there is a yes or silence (the same effect?) on friday it will be all go.
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March 10, 2017, 01:17:31 AM |
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This may be a stupid question, but how exactly is the SEC going to announce the decision? Are they going to publish something online or will the king of SEC step out on a balcony of the SEC HQ and proclaim the decision to a raging crowd in front of the building or how else will they do this?
The appropriate official will spurt a 'Y' or 'N' with their semen across a stripper's breasts. Those guys know how to deliver a message that hits hard. Baaaahhahahahahaha I guess the first time I posted this it got removed for not being about walls or price movement? So, I'm using the wall @1207.10 as a safety net to do small trades, anyone else ever do this? Hopefully some people will see the arbitration opportunity at coinbase and dump the price down to what it is on the other exchanges.
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gentlemand
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March 10, 2017, 01:18:12 AM |
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If the ETF gets approved what kind of immediate pop are we looking at, $100, $200, $300?
I'm not too sure where the hype can go from here. The basket buying will be done. What's up for sale via ETFs doesn't impact the market. It may be a while before they're up and running anyway. Either it sparks some irrational bonkersdom or things settle down again.
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March 10, 2017, 01:23:28 AM |
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This may be a stupid question, but how exactly is the SEC going to announce the decision? Are they going to publish something online or will the king of SEC step out on a balcony of the SEC HQ and proclaim the decision to a raging crowd in front of the building or how else will they do this?
The appropriate official will spurt a 'Y' or 'N' with their semen across a stripper's breasts. Those guys know how to deliver a message that hits hard. Baaaahhahahahahaha I guess the first time I posted this it got removed for not being about walls or price movement? So, I'm using the wall @1207.10 as a safety net to do small trades, anyone else ever do this? Hopefully some people will see the arbitration opportunity at coinbase and dump the price down to what it is on the other exchanges. Unless the gap has already closed, I don't see enough of a gap to mess with. It is currently less than 0.5%, which barely covers fees.
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March 10, 2017, 01:39:12 AM |
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My life savings are in. Easy money I'm the same like you, but I'm totally aganist saying that it's easy money. We are taking one of worest risks ever in our lives, I doubt we wilk take such risk again in our life. Just imagine if something happen to Bitcoin and whatever amount both of us have, whatever it's 50,100,1000 or more bitcoins and suddenly, they are ZERO or want the worest, seeing by your own eyes the value taking a leap of faith from an ATH to ZERO. And as you are aware, Bitcoin is backed with nothing, so no one will do us anything. So simply, it's not an easy money at all, it's really tough and hard earned money because we pay with our stress and nerves. Holders deserve to be ultra filthy rich, because no one could risk the risks we've took like us. We deserve to be the new wealthy elites of the planet.
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bones261
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March 10, 2017, 01:41:40 AM |
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My life savings are in. Easy money I'm the same like you, but I'm totally aganist saying that it's easy money. We are taking one of worest risks ever in our lives, I doubt we wilk take such risk again in our life. Just imagine if something happen to Bitcoin and whatever amount both of us have, whatever it's 50,100,1000 or more bitcoins and suddenly, they are ZERO or want the worest, seeing by your own eyes the value taking a leap of faith from an ATH to ZERO. And as you are aware, Bitcoin is backed with nothing, so no one will do us anything. So simply, it's not an easy money at all, it's really tough and hard earned money because we pay with our stress and nerves. Holders deserve to be ultra filthy rich, because no one could risk the risks we've took like us. We deserve to be the new wealthy elites of the planet. Well the .51 BTC that I have right now isn't going to make me filthy rich no matter what happens.
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March 10, 2017, 02:06:19 AM |
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What's the best way to buy bitcoins instantly? circle?
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gentlemand
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March 10, 2017, 02:09:19 AM |
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What's the best way to buy bitcoins instantly? circle?
Where have you been? Circle threw in the towel a few months back. Now they point their orphans to Coinbase.
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March 10, 2017, 02:14:07 AM |
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What's the best way to buy bitcoins instantly? circle?
the fastest way is ATM's or localbitcoins but your subject to limits and a bad rate ( altho if you think bitcoin is going to shoot up >5% in <1week you might be better off with the high fee / bad rate today then the low fee / good rate a week from now )
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March 10, 2017, 02:17:40 AM |
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This may be a stupid question, but how exactly is the SEC going to announce the decision? Are they going to publish something online or will the king of SEC step out on a balcony of the SEC HQ and proclaim the decision to a raging crowd in front of the building or how else will they do this?
its unclear, but i believe if you want first hand info your going to want to look at this site https://www.sec.gov/rules/sro/batsbzx.htmor maybe https://www.sec.gov/news/statementsbut honestly, its a safe bet this thread will be updated with moons pics 5-10mins after there is some kinda of info leaked anywhere on the net. so just wait for the wall of rocket gifs....
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March 10, 2017, 02:23:17 AM |
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What's the best way to buy bitcoins instantly? circle?
Where have you been? Circle threw in the towel a few months back. Now they point their orphans to Coinbase. I never gave a shit about circle, coinbase requires ID's and documents though right?
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March 10, 2017, 02:24:08 AM |
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i regret to inform you that, our most recent analyst suggest a 92.7% chance the announcement will not come tomorrow...
most expects at killerpotleaf investment labs project an announcement date of : Monday 11:03AM
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March 10, 2017, 02:24:54 AM |
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What's the best way to buy bitcoins instantly? circle?
Where have you been? Circle threw in the towel a few months back. Now they point their orphans to Coinbase. I never gave a shit about circle, coinbase requires ID's and documents though right? more like 2 id's and your fingerprints US based exchanges offer little added security for its users while requiring alot of KYC/AML paper work / restrictions . you're probably much better off with kraken or something based outside US or Chain.
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March 10, 2017, 02:38:06 AM |
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Kind of like a David Koresh in Waco Texas type of Heaven's Gate Kool-Aid? You might wanna check your sources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xr9pQ1pIbiU
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