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May 19, 2017, 10:42:14 PM

Stamp and Finex are with the same price now, or almost. Looks like people are afraid to buy above $2000, or has the withdraws already been restored?

i hear that. i remember spending some around $10 a coin...

Tell me about it. I have a $400 t-shirt apparently. It isn't even a good size for me.

I have some overpriced stuff too. Won't make the calculations so I won't feel depressed.

I bought a bed for 5k worth in bitcoin, that bed is now like a new mercedes..  Embarrassed
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May 19, 2017, 10:49:07 PM

$2100 by tomorrow of course

now Australia will legalize Bitcoin too, that means some more million people will join Bitcoin eventually and price will go to the moon
Bitcoin has never been illegal in Australia, taxation has been unknown and vague, but never illegal.

<- Aussie who has been in bitcoin since 2011

Edit: We are a pretty conservative bunch as well, there is never going to be a million of us with bitcoin anytime soon. I've been telling friends about bitcoin for 6 years, talking about the stupid amounts of money I've been making, not one has bought any themselves yet.
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May 19, 2017, 10:52:31 PM

Stamp and Finex are with the same price now, or almost. Looks like people are afraid to buy above $2000, or has the withdraws already been restored?

i hear that. i remember spending some around $10 a coin...

Tell me about it. I have a $400 t-shirt apparently. It isn't even a good size for me.

I have some overpriced stuff too. Won't make the calculations so I won't feel depressed.

in 2013, i moved, and in need of money, sold ten BTC to my brother for 1000. this was pre-bubble, so a fair price.

when we hit 1500, i called him and made sure he hadn't lost the password and such, as i was feeling sick at the thought of knowing he "lost" 15,000 bucks. i just... try and not think about it now. obviously, i'm failing that last part.
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May 19, 2017, 11:02:03 PM

$2100 by tomorrow of course

now Australia will legalize Bitcoin too, that means some more million people will join Bitcoin eventually and price will go to the moon
Bitcoin has never been illegal in Australia, taxation has been unknown and vague, but never illegal.

<- Aussie who has been in bitcoin since 2011

Edit: We are a pretty conservative bunch as well, there is never going to be a million of us with bitcoin anytime soon. I've been telling friends about bitcoin for 6 years, talking about the stupid amounts of money I've been making, not one has bought any themselves yet.

Same exact thing happened to me... But now I have some friends that ask me to give them some BTC, and I just laugh in their faces.
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May 19, 2017, 11:07:04 PM

Stamp and Finex are with the same price now, or almost. Looks like people are afraid to buy above $2000, or has the withdraws already been restored?

I second that question. I have checked the news pages, Bitfinex' website and their Twitter account but haven't found any recent news, only that they today started supporting Ripple (XRP). Maybe people are using BTC/XRP and then XRP/USD on another exchange/gateway to get out their funds? But that wouldn't make much sense because they already have other altcoins on board.

They have a news item from last week (May 12) however that they're processing large withdrawals with another system. Maybe these withdrawals are starting to go through.

Maybe the strange FinexBTC/BTC parity really is only related to the resistance of the $2000 mark.
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May 19, 2017, 11:47:54 PM

So, when are we having the 1k (or 2k , or 10k ) party , and where?
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May 19, 2017, 11:53:18 PM

$2100 by tomorrow of course

now Australia will legalize Bitcoin too, that means some more million people will join Bitcoin eventually and price will go to the moon
Bitcoin has never been illegal in Australia, taxation has been unknown and vague, but never illegal.

<- Aussie who has been in bitcoin since 2011

Edit: We are a pretty conservative bunch as well, there is never going to be a million of us with bitcoin anytime soon. I've been telling friends about bitcoin for 6 years, talking about the stupid amounts of money I've been making, not one has bought any themselves yet.

Same exact thing happened to me... But now I have some friends that ask me to give them some BTC, and I just laugh in their faces.

Some countries may be distanced from crypto money under the name of money laundering. If you live in Australia, you can see the same treatment, but for example Japan has accepted it.
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May 20, 2017, 12:31:59 AM

Creepin on up  Cheesy

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May 20, 2017, 01:18:49 AM

2 k.
One of the best weekends ever Smiley

Porsche or ferrari? Cheesy
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May 20, 2017, 01:19:46 AM

2 k.
One of the best weekends ever Smiley

Porsche or ferrari? Cheesy

Lambo or bust,
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May 20, 2017, 01:23:33 AM

2 k.
One of the best weekends ever Smiley

Porsche or ferrari? Cheesy

Lambo or bust,

Lambo is reserved for the 20 k party  Wink
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May 20, 2017, 01:26:05 AM

2 k.
One of the best weekends ever Smiley

Porsche or ferrari? Cheesy

Lambo or bust,

Lambo is reserved for the 20 k party  Wink

forget that noise. Aston Martin DB10 all the way.

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May 20, 2017, 01:26:48 AM

same. all my friends for the last 5 years have believe that they had "missed the boat."

what a shame.

edit: whoa  Shocked go bullstamp
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May 20, 2017, 01:40:11 AM

nice cars for bitcoins  Grin

https://www.bitpremier.com/2-autos

this refined beast looks like an interesting twist on an old fav

https://www.bitpremier.com/2-autos/369-custom-1970-hemi-cuda



http://cuda.dk/
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May 20, 2017, 01:50:31 AM

gentlemen, this is getting exiting. salute to all hodlers. you were right. enjoy.



keep holding your keys!
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May 20, 2017, 02:16:23 AM

er

100 btc at $2,000.00 per BTC.

Mining equiv 5 btc a month. (LTC to BTC) (for a few months yet anyway as LTC difficulty explodes)

damn, and last July 15th 2016 at $450 BTC I was pondering if it was worth the risk to get an $1,825 new bankrupt sale Titan
on Ebay. (got it....but still)

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May 20, 2017, 02:16:28 AM

same. all my friends for the last 5 years have believe that they had "missed the boat."

what a shame.

edit: whoa  Shocked go bullstamp

Same here too. I'm still telling them it's still cheap. They want to kill me hahahahahah.
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May 20, 2017, 02:26:10 AM

same. all my friends for the last 5 years have believe that they had "missed the boat."

what a shame.

edit: whoa  Shocked go bullstamp

Same here too. I'm still telling them it's still cheap. They want to kill me hahahahahah.

i have no sympathy for any of them. they had their chance. they'll have other chances in the future when it's crazy high but the last 2/3 years were the second golden age of accumulation.
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May 20, 2017, 02:32:44 AM

In retrospect, people will look at $2,000 bitcoins as dirt cheap too.
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May 20, 2017, 02:50:44 AM

Who has the balls here to bet on a $2000 double top and defend this position in this forum? Wink (Edit: Finex prices.)

(That doesn't mean $2000 cannot be passed in the future with better fundamental news. But perhaps it's too early and a sell-in-May scenario is more realistic.)
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