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June 12, 2017, 01:35:33 PM


Hm? The guy spent most of his time as I recall ridiculing Bitcoin and insulting everyone in sight like an autistic tourettes kid.

Thank me for that!

If it wasn't for me and a few others, this thread would have forever been a bore fest. Nothing but shill talk and stupid charts. Those were the funniest years this thread ever had, if not the entire bitcointalk forum.




Perhaps you aren't aware that people of low self-esteem are more like to experience schadenfreude.  If you've done well by bitcoin, take pleasure in that rather than the misfortune of those who didn't listen to you.  Otherwise, they still win.



The pleasure comes in short bursts because most of the time i feel sadness for them. There's a reason why i was begging everyone i knew to invest in this technology. I wanted to make them as wealthy as me. (both intellectually and financially)



 


 I understand.  I too was unable to get any of my friends or colleagues interested in Bitcoin either and I started in early 2013 - after a while, if someone new would ask if anyone had heard of Bitcoin, they would admonish that person and tell them not to get me started on the topic.  Still, I would explain it to them and tell them how to get some; even offer to facilitate it but not one person took me up on it.  They still seem pretty happy in their ignorance of Bitcoin.
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June 12, 2017, 01:37:41 PM


Great link, thanks. Pity is it sums up some of the reasons I had for not holding ETH post DAO, but reason seems to be on holiday in this market at the moment :/
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June 12, 2017, 01:38:03 PM


gotta love some of the comments below it. they're starting to read like onecoin fans.

all of what he wrote rings true to me, but that doesn't mean this craziness doesn't have some serious legs still.
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June 12, 2017, 01:38:37 PM



O RLY !!!!!

The price is $2770 on Stamp, I'd barely even call that a dump.
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June 12, 2017, 01:40:15 PM

The end is near, Bitcoin has finally lost it's market dominance to Electra  (Market cap now over 3x Bitcoin) Grin

http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/views/market-cap-by-total-supply/

(Market cap is such a useful metric)
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June 12, 2017, 01:46:03 PM



O RLY !!!!!

The price is $2770 on Stamp, I'd barely even call that a dump.

It was fully and completely a dump. Would you prefer sell-off? From $3000 to $2600 in an hour is exactly a dump.
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June 12, 2017, 01:55:25 PM

Although, I doubt whomever dumped let go of all their holdings.  I'd bet it was only 20% or so of their holdings. 
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June 12, 2017, 02:04:02 PM

Sorry guise, I'm just salty I missed a great trade. I need one. Undecided
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June 12, 2017, 02:07:22 PM




And then... Cheesy Cheesy





... rofl... Cheesy Cheesy ... Good job bear!!! Cheesy Cheesy













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Enjoying my sour cherry thingy with cognac!  Grin  Grin #brag-swag  Grin  Grin



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June 12, 2017, 02:18:07 PM


The foundation has lots of fiat and lots of ETH. Maybe they can keep the price from crashing too hard?

Bail out? Sounds like the Fed.

Well, at least they'd be starting early. Hopefully they can also get Vitalik to set up some sort of 'QE' process too.  200 million, here they come! Wink
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June 12, 2017, 02:57:15 PM


gotta love some of the comments below it. they're starting to read like onecoin fans.

all of what he wrote rings true to me, but that doesn't mean this craziness doesn't have some serious legs still.

ETH is working with ICO's and token creation... These aint real use case smart contracts, its a fcking scam!

Rootstock is focused on; Micro-lending, Distributed voting systems, Machine to machine payments, Decentralized exchanges, Asset tokenization, Supply chain tracking, Loyalty and rewards, Micro-insurance, Crowdfunding, Property registry, Escrow services, Transparent public tenders, Remittances.
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June 12, 2017, 03:06:21 PM



O RLY !!!!!

The price is $2770 on Stamp, I'd barely even call that a dump.

It was fully and completely a dump. Would you prefer sell-off? From $3000 to $2600 in an hour is exactly a dump.

From $3000 to $2600 still is little more than 1%

Can we can variations of less than 2% dumps or just noise?

Maybe a retracement because the bull ride above $3000 failed
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June 12, 2017, 03:17:01 PM



O RLY !!!!!

The price is $2770 on Stamp, I'd barely even call that a dump.

It was fully and completely a dump. Would you prefer sell-off? From $3000 to $2600 in an hour is exactly a dump.

From $3000 to $2600 still is little more than 1%

Can we can variations of less than 2% dumps or just noise?

Maybe a retracement because the bull ride above $3000 failed

wat?


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June 12, 2017, 03:22:13 PM



O RLY !!!!!

The price is $2770 on Stamp, I'd barely even call that a dump.

It was fully and completely a dump. Would you prefer sell-off? From $3000 to $2600 in an hour is exactly a dump.

From $3000 to $2600 still is little more than 1%

Can we can variations of less than 2% dumps or just noise?

Maybe a retracement because the bull ride above $3000 failed

.... so errr about those Bitcoin I will happily give you $300.00 per coin right now ... take my money Wink

(the maths is right trust me... what is a decimal between friends)
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June 12, 2017, 03:23:38 PM


O RLY !!!!!

The price is $2770 on Stamp, I'd barely even call that a dump.

It was fully and completely a dump. Would you prefer sell-off? From $3000 to $2600 in an hour is exactly a dump.

From $3000 to $2600 still is little more than 1%

Can we can variations of less than 2% dumps or just noise?

Maybe a retracement because the bull ride above $3000 failed

wat?

https://i.imgur.com/AvnBKm2.png



1337.33337  Wink  WEEEEEEEEEE
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June 12, 2017, 03:27:21 PM



O RLY !!!!!

The price is $2770 on Stamp, I'd barely even call that a dump.

It was fully and completely a dump. Would you prefer sell-off? From $3000 to $2600 in an hour is exactly a dump.

From $3000 to $2600 still is little more than 1%

Can we can variations of less than 2% dumps or just noise?

Maybe a retracement because the bull ride above $3000 failed

wat?



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7TuFy0fcuw Cool
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June 12, 2017, 03:46:25 PM

Is it just me or is the whole Ethereum thing....... completely bonkers.

"Cart before the horse" is right.
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Last edit: June 12, 2017, 04:02:13 PM by STT

Kraken is near a channel top or evident positive sentiment.

Kraken swings to the bottom of the channel.   I'd like this regular channel to hold just so I have an easy way to know when to gauge the price advancing, usually its not that simple.    But for the moment we hold this line roughly, 2406 is a previous peak and so its magnetised.   In this market of people guessing, these significant numbers are just ones they remember or yet again we see 3,000 in bright lights like its very important.

Of course we sell off because 3000 is so important and its a good figure to put into your orders, stop sell, limit sell whatever logic you want.   A consensus forms and we get sell pressure which leads into more apprehension and we must reset some again.
However I'm looking at the cause of the 'avalanche' and its a round number, just a ghost more then actual real pressure or an event.    I'm not prone to be bearish with just that especially.   Could be now is a time to accumulate and we'll go sideways but further evidence and price confirmation would be good.

Huobi shows a trend break of less then seven days.   I think I said previously 19400 for a good area to mark strength, look for that again maybe.

$2794, $2834 are fib levels to retrace and roughly its the current range post pullback
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June 12, 2017, 04:10:08 PM

This isn't over, Bitcoin is being held down on polo
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