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August 11, 2017, 01:47:08 PM

If that's true, its the same way we know JFK, 9/11, Oklahoma, Boston, Elections, etc. get rigged.  I'll bite on the conspiracy theory only because most every piece of big news never gets told at face value.
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August 11, 2017, 01:52:05 PM


Why I am "complaining"? Because I think that when all those arguments about Bitcoin used by criminals are completely erradicated there will be less bumps in the road to moon.

We just need to see how price reacts EVERY SINGLE TIME a dark market, shaddy exchange, etc gets closed.

Another thought. My conspiracy brain is always on. I'm not so sure that these ransomware attacks asking for bitcoin, are truly initiated by "bad guys".

How do we know they aren't being initiated by the Feds, deep statists, or whoever in order to continue their smear campaign against Bitcoin?

How would we in the public know otherwise?

Your conspiracy brain is probably right in that those actors are doing worse things than that. But I can tell you I have dealt with extortionist on a few cases (minor ones, small companies hit by an automated ransomware campaign demanding around $300 per pc in BTC) and I can (almost) assure you it was just regular digital criminals what was on the other side.

I am confident that those actors you mention are busy with way more important issues than Bitcoin is at this time.... plus... they are not yet sure if cryptocurrencies are good or bad for their "business". Once the time comes, they will center their efforts more in taking advantage for their own goals than in simply "attacking"/"destroying".
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August 11, 2017, 01:53:12 PM

so much fun playin "ATH-spotting" on my mobile phone @bitcoinity. screenshot whenever you spot one.. Cheesy...
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August 11, 2017, 01:53:50 PM

Another day, another ATH. Yawn.
By the end of month we'll be beyond $5K.
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August 11, 2017, 01:55:07 PM

I think you will find that the brits and yanks did fuck all compared to the russians in defeating germany in WWII. Cant blame you though since from watching years of Hollywood propaganda it would seem like the Russians were the enemies of the "allies"

wasn't just the post war propaganda/films that lead us to believe wrongly that we and our tax-dodging allies actually won that war and the Russians played little part.

was also institutional memory of one of our armies patiently watching and waiting outside Berlin while the Soviets failed to turn up for weeks on end, because the agreement was Uncle Joe could take Berlin

and was the war stories of others of our armies who could have taken Berlin but were diverted north to liberate Belgium and Holland
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August 11, 2017, 02:04:47 PM

If that's true, its the same way we know JFK, 9/11, Oklahoma, Boston, Elections, etc. get rigged.  I'll bite on the conspiracy theory only because most every piece of big news never gets told at face value.

Yep, 'zactly.

Like this supposed "things heating up" thing with NK. Yeah riiiight. 30 straight years of no heating up with NK, no incidents at all. Now all of a sudden within 6 months we're near the brink of war?

Yeah, not buying it. Look for some false flag event du jour coming soon. Yellen needs her bubble popping market crash event asap.
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August 11, 2017, 02:14:04 PM

I think that it has more to do with the fact that they know their victims would know more about bitcoin, be able to easily set up an account and buy it with fiat money. With Monero directly, that's not as easily accessible... hardly anyone has heard of it. I'm 100% sure that you will never see Monero listed for buy/sell on regulated brokers like Coinbase.
Yeah, but most of the victims do not have Bitcoin and have just possibly heard a bit about it. I don't think that slapping "register to Kraken, buy Monero, etc." instructions on the ransomware would be too difficulty. Monero is harder to use than Bitcoin, but it shouldn't be that hard.

Another day, another ATH. Yawn.
It is kind of boring until at least $4k. I don't like the mini wall on Bitstamp on $3600.
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August 11, 2017, 02:14:23 PM

$3500 !!! booooom

 Damn!  I missed it due to my complaining about topicality.
Is there any resistance now before 10k? Wink


Yep... next meaningful resistance area  is  the $4800 to $6800 arena.. and then after that between about $8500 to $13000. 

$10k will be a whiz, once we are in the middle of that $8500 to $13000 price arena..
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August 11, 2017, 02:18:08 PM



Bullish? Cheesy Congrats on the new ATH.

Ummm... shutting the front door for Average Joe whilst still servicing their rich friends out the back? You decide  Wink

https://gemini.com/auction-data/

Of course, we are being manipulated by these fake announcements...  Angry Angry Angry
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August 11, 2017, 02:22:58 PM

Another day, another ATH. Yawn.
By the end of month we'll be beyond $5K.


$5000 will be the new floor~ mainstream adoption inkominggg Cool
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August 11, 2017, 02:41:53 PM

The slow grind up to ATH's is nice and nothing like 2013 with the dizzying highs/lows. Things are just getting started.
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August 11, 2017, 02:50:49 PM

The slow grind up to ATH's is nice and nothing like 2013 with the dizzying highs/lows. Things are just getting started.

I don't remember any time where the ATH wasn't just a violent spike followed by another violent dump. Here we are having just a stable continuous rise of a few percent points per day.

Sounds like healthy growth to me, more so considering the fundamental improvements.... there will be dips for sure... but when will be next?

Also, August has never been a particularly good month for price increase, on the contrary.

Plus I am sure there have been many people profit taking along all this rise... Wonder if they will try to get back at some time in the future.
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August 11, 2017, 02:56:45 PM

The slow grind up to ATH's is nice and nothing like 2013 with the dizzying highs/lows. Things are just getting started.

Yes, ok, but with some nice ups and downs anyway, makes it more exiting... .
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August 11, 2017, 02:57:54 PM



Bullish? Cheesy Congrats on the new ATH.

What even is Cryo storage? a paper wallet kept in the freezer?

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Bullish? Cheesy Congrats on the new ATH.

What even is Cryo storage? a paper wallet kept in the freezer?



Yeah but have you seen Gemini's cryo storage? It's so high tech. They chill the bitcoin down to 0 Kelvin to keep the coins nice and fresh for the future.

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August 11, 2017, 03:30:29 PM



Bullish? Cheesy Congrats on the new ATH.

What even is Cryo storage? a paper wallet kept in the freezer?



Yeah but have you seen Gemini's cryo storage? It's so high tech. They chill the bitcoin down to 0 Kelvin to keep the coins nice and fresh for the future.



Confirmed. Grin
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August 11, 2017, 03:34:20 PM

It would make sense to me that over an extended period of time those people who had large amounts of BTC would have sold along the way at certain intervals to suit their needs.
This means that eventually the amount of BTC that any one person holds will be less which in turn means that dumping would not be as viscious since more people would have to sell in order to affect the books in a big way.
This in turns makes BTC less volatile which also makes it more attractive to hodlers since confidence in the coin will increase as a store of value.
That doesn't mean that there still aren't some big players out there but eventually the swings should iron out. Well at least that is the way I see it, but hey, what do I know.
Loving the new ATH.
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August 11, 2017, 03:53:14 PM


Why I am "complaining"? Because I think that when all those arguments about Bitcoin used by criminals are completely erradicated there will be less bumps in the road to moon.

We just need to see how price reacts EVERY SINGLE TIME a dark market, shaddy exchange, etc gets closed.

Another thought. My conspiracy brain is always on. I'm not so sure that these ransomware attacks asking for bitcoin, are truly initiated by "bad guys".

How do we know they aren't being initiated by the Feds, deep statists, or whoever in order to continue their smear campaign against Bitcoin?

How would we in the public know otherwise?

How do we know that BTC-e wasn't framed?

Bingo. A hacker group with two neurons wouldn´t use bitcoin. This has the CIA/NSA whatever firm in every aspect. In fact they were the very creators of the worm, that somehow got "hacked" and released by a cyberterrorist group. How convenient.
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August 11, 2017, 04:00:36 PM

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