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May 28, 2017, 06:27:31 PM

this is definitely a keypoint
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May 28, 2017, 06:29:26 PM

It had a  nice pullback and now consolidation.
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May 28, 2017, 06:36:21 PM

The pin is rapidly approaching the balloon

Can't wait for JJG to jump in and tell me again how I'm misreading the market.


Hahahaha

You are misreading the market.

You want to get credit for the dump?

Trying to act like you know something... That is ridiculous

Yeah... my other wild assumption is that you like to engage in combat for little to no reason... 

Wrong again mate, YOU engaged, I shot you down in flames.

GG, best of luck next time.

Yes.. you seem to like to compete about silly things, and for some reason, makes you feel good.
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May 28, 2017, 06:41:16 PM

Boy someone yesterday was awfully sure of himself that selling was such a bad idea ".....we be going uppity."

I remember that too.
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That is right...

We are going up, until we are not.

That is not called a prediction, that is called a description of current events at the time of the writing.  There was no prediction in that statement about the future, even if you would like to read a prediction into such statement.

WE are still going uppity.. From $250 to present.. we have been in an uptrend since then, and a nice little 33% correction from $2760 down to $1850.. .Nice.. great opportunity to pick up some more coins... a "buyable dip" to quote one of our regulars... shout out to Jimbo...
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May 28, 2017, 06:41:53 PM

FUCK YOU mods POLONIEX / TETHER SCAM!! will be getting the BANHAMMER  Grin  #modsquad ban hammer polo!!! tia
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May 28, 2017, 06:45:17 PM

Hi guys,

Thinking of getting a Trezor. What are the pros and cons with them?

Only ever used paper wallets before.

Thanks.

you're dependent on the company servers for functionality, though of course you can restore the wallet elsewhere if the trezor seed is compatible with it.

you still have to store the seed securely.

Trezor uses company servers for firmware updates but you do not have to use the online wallet.trezor.io. Electrum works fine with a Trezor, and you have the ability to send transactions RBF.
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May 28, 2017, 06:47:17 PM

I'm with ya on this one. I frequently vehemently disagree with the sentiments you post. But this has always been a freewheeling thread. With the caveat that I don't know the content of the specific deleted posts, I'm inclined to think moderation has been irrationally exuberant here.

They changed their policy toward this thread. It's meant to be strictly btc price speculation only. Of course, 80% of the posts arguably aren't, so you end up with the dumb "off-topic" rule being applied arbitrarily.

I got two posts deleted today, one advising another member about gif size limits and another where I posted the "hell yeah mutherfucker" meme when we broke the resistance point of 800 (killjoys lol).
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May 28, 2017, 06:52:35 PM

Hi guys,

Thinking of getting a Trezor. What are the pros and cons with them?

Only ever used paper wallets before.

Thanks.

Do it! I have one, great device. Super secure. Once you use one, you will never go back to paper or any other wallet.

I'm actually thinking of buying another one for backup.
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May 28, 2017, 06:53:56 PM

Doubletop on stamp at €2300 on late evening of 29.05  Grin
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May 28, 2017, 06:57:15 PM

I'm with ya on this one. I frequently vehemently disagree with the sentiments you post. But this has always been a freewheeling thread. With the caveat that I don't know the content of the specific deleted posts, I'm inclined to think moderation has been irrationally exuberant here.

They changed their policy toward this thread. It's meant to be strictly btc price speculation only. Of course, 80% of the posts arguably aren't, so you end up with the dumb "off-topic" rule being applied arbitrarily.

I got two posts deleted today, one advising another member about gif size limits and another where I posted the "hell yeah mutherfucker" meme when we broke the resistance point of 800 (killjoys lol).

FUCK CENSORSHIP Cool ===> yes fuck you mods. YOU ARE CAUSING THE BITCOIN CRASH?

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May 28, 2017, 06:58:29 PM

Still not too late to buy.  The correction is over and we're at a stable point.  IMO you couldn't pick a much better time unless you could see the future.

Let's do a competition.  Who can get banned from the Poloniex trollbox the fastest?
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May 28, 2017, 07:00:56 PM

Still not too late to buy.  The correction is over and we're at a stable point.  IMO you couldn't pick a much better time unless you could see the future.

Let's do a competition.  Who can get banned from the Poloniex trollbox the fastest?

moon pump ALL CAPS==> *poof* Cool
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May 28, 2017, 07:03:16 PM

So... last time we were here, everyone was talking about the S curve! 
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May 28, 2017, 07:08:45 PM

looks like there is some decent support around 2000.
imo up direction is more likely now

Agree, hopefully building up, getting close to the next significant upwards breakout.

Fingers crossed.
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May 28, 2017, 07:26:10 PM

no way only up $bitpay did it! Cool weeeee
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May 28, 2017, 07:30:13 PM

So... last time we were here, everyone was talking about the S curve!  

Yes, of course, there is an s curve (or at least a real decent possibility of the existence of such).

 You trying to suggest that an s curve might not exist merely because we are having a correction?

We could correct to $1000 and there is still an s curve.  

We could correct for a year, and there is still an s curve.

a correction - especially over a few days, does not negate the very likely existence of an s curve.

Now on the other hand, we cannot be 100% sure about the existence of the s curve, and we may need history to help us with that - for example looking back several years or even a decade or more is necessary, sometimes.
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May 28, 2017, 07:35:10 PM

So... last time we were here, everyone was talking about the S curve!  

Yes, of course, there is an s curve (or at least a real decent possibility of the existence of such).

 You trying to suggest that an s curve might not exist merely because we are having a correction?

We could correct to $1000 and there is still an s curve.  

We could correct for a year, and there is still an s curve.

a correction - especially over a few days, does not negate the very likely existence of an s curve.

Now on the other hand, we cannot be 100% sure about the existence of the s curve, and we may need history to help us with that - for example looking back several years or even a decade or more is necessary, sometimes.

poloniex "phanthom whales" made famous on old exchange mintpal ... whalebot antics abound defining this epic downturn.  Cool lulz
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May 28, 2017, 07:57:52 PM

bitcorn is stuck
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May 28, 2017, 08:07:32 PM

I'm with ya on this one. I frequently vehemently disagree with the sentiments you post. But this has always been a freewheeling thread. With the caveat that I don't know the content of the specific deleted posts, I'm inclined to think moderation has been irrationally exuberant here.

They changed their policy toward this thread. It's meant to be strictly btc price speculation only. Of course, 80% of the posts arguably aren't, so you end up with the dumb "off-topic" rule being applied arbitrarily.

I got two posts deleted today, one advising another member about gif size limits and another where I posted the "hell yeah mutherfucker" meme when we broke the resistance point of 800 (killjoys lol).

FUCK CENSORSHIP Cool ===> yes fuck you mods. YOU ARE CAUSING THE BITCOIN CRASH?



One of mine got deleted today from weeks ago - I was wishing Happy Birthday at Adam, the OP of this thread.

And I also had one answering a question Elrippo asked me.  Probably for being 'Off topic' but this thread is hardly ever about Wall Observation and is often off topic, but always BTC-centred.

Seems variable Moderation to me, but hey it ain't my thread Wink
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May 28, 2017, 08:18:52 PM

On Topic:

Seems we are undulating around, over 2k, under 2200.  Like a cork bobbing on an undulating sea.   

I guess the holiday weekend means we could be stuck like this until Tuesday...  Even alts are looking kind of dull.

That said, I am not sure I want any more 'action' until new fiat can get in Wink



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