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May 20, 2017, 06:40:09 AM

I am really surprised with the current price and am looking forward to reaching $2000 on Bitstamp. I just hope that it doesn't make a very strong backwards movement afterwards.

Stamp/Finex spread just £5! Spring coiling before we get to 2k I think.  Wink
This is interesting as Finex has yet to solve their issues AFAIK.

It's time to post my favorite gif into this thread again:


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May 20, 2017, 06:56:52 AM

Stamp/Finex spread just £5! Spring coiling before we get to 2k I think.  Wink

$2 now. Crazy. Has there been any news?
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May 20, 2017, 07:11:06 AM

If we need a reason to feel bad, half a dozen alt coins went up 800%. And most of us missed out.

FYI I think this might be the best write-up of the alt situation so-far.

JPY volumes feel too high are they real or they add few zeros like CNY before the crack down?

Japan jumped on the boat head first. That was real money.

Until mt. Gox

Meh now im the party pooper Sad

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May 20, 2017, 07:15:39 AM

Coinmarketcap price:

1   Bitcoin Bitcoin   $32,727,657,375   $2002.84   16,340,625 BTC   $1,078,680,000   3.65%
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May 20, 2017, 07:23:04 AM

Coinmarketcap price:

1   Bitcoin Bitcoin   $32,727,657,375   $2002.84   16,340,625 BTC   $1,078,680,000   3.65%

All the good gifs are back at 2001.  Undecided
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May 20, 2017, 09:20:02 AM

Coinmarketcap price:

1   Bitcoin Bitcoin   $32,727,657,375   $2002.84   16,340,625 BTC   $1,078,680,000   3.65%

All the good gifs are back at 2001.  Undecided


Yep for BTC and crypto holders of any flavor .....






It's like 'ok smart ass ..your ship has come in ...now what?

fold/run or hold/pucker?

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Coinmarketcap price:

1   Bitcoin Bitcoin   $32,727,657,375   $2002.84   16,340,625 BTC   $1,078,680,000   3.65%

All the good gifs are back at 2001.  Undecided


Yep for BTC and crypto holders of any flavor .....






It's like 'ok smart ass ..your ship has come in ...now what?

fold/run or hold/pucker?


Tis the question of the year, for confirmed HODLers.
What did Elwar do, i wonder.
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May 20, 2017, 09:44:15 AM
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BTC finally crossed the 4 zilion yuan-mark.


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May 20, 2017, 10:07:22 AM

BTC finally crossed the 4 zilion yuan-mark.




seriously, I just saw this, wtf is that about?  Grin
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May 20, 2017, 10:10:53 AM

BTC finally crossed the 4 zilion yuan-mark.




seriously, I just saw this, wtf is that about?  Grin

I guess Huobi has a new ATH Tongue https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/huobi/btccny
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May 20, 2017, 10:12:19 AM

The fun only starts if doubling in one week.
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May 20, 2017, 10:13:43 AM

The fun only starts if doubling in one week.
The bubble would pop shortly after that, the growth we are seeing right now is somewhat healthy but we all know once this bubble pops we're back to the stone ages. Just keep that in the back of your mind. I too welcome the rise but too fast and it's all over.
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May 20, 2017, 10:21:50 AM

Get ready

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May 20, 2017, 10:24:40 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.

This is the leading the horse to water but maybe not able to get the horse to drink part.

If we have been in bitcoin long enough and have been somewhat sharing of the information, we are going to have several examples of these kinds of folks who seem to consider and even kind of understand the concept but a bit chicken shit to pull the trigger.

There can be a painless way of getting in that involves dollar cost averaging - but so many folks dont even want to attempt that - so they are not sufficiently convinced nor sufficiently bullish about the bitcoin concept...
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May 20, 2017, 10:26:49 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.)

Even the way you describe this, you seem to recognize that the odds are against such a scenario that you describe, and even you seem to be too chicken shit to argue it, and therefore, you are asking for someone else to argue it... hahahahahahaha
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May 20, 2017, 10:50:45 AM

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One of the best weekends ever Smiley

Porsche or ferrari? Cheesy

Strangely enough, as high as bitcoin goes I still look for a reasonable car under $5k that will last a few years with low maintenance.

Though I spent more than that in the last week on a vacation.

It's funny how decision making with money works sometimes​.  I also noticed that I am inconsistent: penny-wise and pound-foolish.
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2 k.
One of the best weekends ever Smiley

Porsche or ferrari? Cheesy

Strangely enough, as high as bitcoin goes I still look for a reasonable car under $5k that will last a few years with low maintenance.

Though I spent more than that in the last week on a vacation.

It's funny how decision making with money works sometimes​.  I also noticed that I am inconsistent: penny-wise and pound-foolish.

I try to be as tight fisted as possible on real world things, and throw everything I can at Bitcoin. This cartoon sums it up.

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May 20, 2017, 12:07:16 PM

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One of the best weekends ever Smiley

Porsche or ferrari? Cheesy

Strangely enough, as high as bitcoin goes I still look for a reasonable car under $5k that will last a few years with low maintenance.

Though I spent more than that in the last week on a vacation.

It's funny how decision making with money works sometimes​.  I also noticed that I am inconsistent: penny-wise and pound-foolish.

I try to be as tight fisted as possible on real world things, and throw everything I can at Bitcoin. This cartoon sums it up.


so true!
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May 20, 2017, 01:47:21 PM

The fun only starts if doubling in one week.
The bubble would pop shortly after that, the growth we are seeing right now is somewhat healthy but we all know once this bubble pops we're back to the stone ages. Just keep that in the back of your mind. I too welcome the rise but too fast and it's all over.


If you use a bigger bubble to measure a bubble then this bubble isn't a bubble!
It is very funny when someone uses the dollar or the euro to measure a bubble.
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