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May 14, 2013, 01:38:20 PM
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Come on bulls, lets tear down this motherf´n 120 Wall. Only 4K and then sky is the limit.  Grin Cant be that hard.

I suspect it's going to take a lot more than 4K to get there.

Todays volume is currently 15,110 if we get to $120 it would be interesting to see what the volume is at that point.

The big wall is on $125

You are probably right but for now - one step at a time. If we keep this slow growth all will be fine, at least with me.

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May 14, 2013, 01:39:57 PM
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Come on bulls, lets tear down this motherf´n 120 Wall. Only 4K and then sky is the limit.  Grin Cant be that hard.

I suspect it's going to take a lot more than 4K to get there.

Todays volume is currently 15,110 if we get to $120 it would be interesting to see what the volume is at that point.

The big wall is on $125

You are probably right but for now - one step at a time. If we keep this slow growth all will be fine, at least with me.

Cheers
What does "Responsibility to the responsible" mean?
Probably better if you google it, as this is probably not the place to discuss this. But if you are really interested shoot me a PM.

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Got it. God bless.
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May 14, 2013, 01:42:54 PM
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Come on bulls, lets tear down this motherf´n 120 Wall. Only 4K and then sky is the limit.  Grin Cant be that hard.

I suspect it's going to take a lot more than 4K to get there.

Todays volume is currently 15,110 if we get to $120 it would be interesting to see what the volume is at that point.

The big wall is on $125

You are probably right but for now - one step at a time. If we keep this slow growth all will be fine, at least with me.

Cheers
What does "Responsibility to the responsible" mean?
Probably better if you google it, as this is probably not the place to discuss this. But if you are really interested shoot me a PM.

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Got it. God bless.

Haha, indeed seems like it Wink

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May 14, 2013, 01:45:15 PM
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Come on bulls, lets tear down this motherf´n 120 Wall. Only 4K and then sky is the limit.  Grin Cant be that hard.

I suspect it's going to take a lot more than 4K to get there.

Todays volume is currently 15,110 if we get to $120 it would be interesting to see what the volume is at that point.

The big wall is on $125

You are probably right but for now - one step at a time. If we keep this slow growth all will be fine, at least with me.

Cheers
What does "Responsibility to the responsible" mean?

Probably better if you google it, as this is probably not the place to discuss this. But if you are really interested shoot me a PM.

Cheers

This is probably THE place to discuss the devil. At least any conversation involving Fiat. Tongue

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Come on bulls, lets tear down this motherf´n 120 Wall. Only 4K and then sky is the limit.  Grin Cant be that hard.

I suspect it's going to take a lot more than 4K to get there.

Todays volume is currently 15,110 if we get to $120 it would be interesting to see what the volume is at that point.

The big wall is on $125

You are probably right but for now - one step at a time. If we keep this slow growth all will be fine, at least with me.

Cheers
What does "Responsibility to the responsible" mean?

Probably better if you google it, as this is probably not the place to discuss this. But if you are really interested shoot me a PM.

Cheers

This is probably THE place to discuss the devil. At least any conversation involving Fiat. Tongue

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Haha yeah, so to make this satanic statement a little bit more clear for the average xian - For example if your laptop gets stolen from lets say a sauna (to make sure this is not playing on real live occurrences) because of your own stupidity. This statement would mean that you have to face the consequences of your own actions instead of cryin and bitching on a public forum. But i know its not that easy to get the idea Wink
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May 14, 2013, 03:15:39 PM
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Here we stand, at $119, just like we stood at 3.2, 5, 13, 19, 31, 49, 78, 94...
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May 14, 2013, 03:21:34 PM
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Here we stand, at $119, just like we stood at 3.2, 5, 13, 19, 31, 49, 78, 94...

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May 14, 2013, 03:25:50 PM
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I have no idea what to do so I just bought in at 50/50. If it goes up, then great. If it goes down then great too I guess...
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May 14, 2013, 03:25:57 PM
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Here we stand, at $119, just like we stood at 3.2, 5, 13, 19, 31, 49, 78, 94...



I honestly LOL-ed at this. Thanks.

And at 3.2, 5, 13, 19, 31, 49, 78 and 94 were not directly after a 260->50 devaluation, so you probably can't compare to todays situation.
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It seems like everyone is talking about Bitcoin these days. Driven by increased press coverage and a major jump in the value of the digital currency, more and more people are beginning to take it seriously and think about what kinds of businesses can be built around it. With that in mind, New York City-based Liberty City Ventures is announcing its Digital Currency Fund, a $15 million commitment to Bitcoin and other digital currency startups.

http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/14/liberty-city-ventures-digital-currency-fund/
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May 14, 2013, 03:33:17 PM
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I have no idea what to do so I just bought in at 50/50. If it goes up, then great. If it goes down then great too I guess...

seems like we share the same strategy at the moment, i am quite unsure what to do. On the other day if you look on the charts for the last 3 - 7 days it seems quite obvious but there is something in the air.

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May 14, 2013, 03:37:45 PM
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any comments on the extremely thin bids on bitstamp?

I moved some coins there to sell to get some fiat out, as gox sounds like a long wait and expensive to get money back to UK.

Now I'm watching, waiting and pondering whether to use to buy more... but bitstamp looks a lot less solid than gox. Is that because a lot of Europeans are doing what I did?
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any comments on the extremely thin bids on bitstamp?

I moved some coins there to sell to get some fiat out, as gox sounds like a long wait and expensive to get money back to UK.

Now I'm watching, waiting and pondering whether to use to buy more... but bitstamp looks a lot less solid than gox. Is that because a lot of Europeans are doing what I did?

Even if Bitstamp looks worse than Gox, it will more than likely follow whatever direction Gox goes. Haven't seen it more than $5 apart in the past few weeks.
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any comments on the extremely thin bids on bitstamp?

I moved some coins there to sell to get some fiat out, as gox sounds like a long wait and expensive to get money back to UK.

Now I'm watching, waiting and pondering whether to use to buy more... but bitstamp looks a lot less solid than gox. Is that because a lot of Europeans are doing what I did?

Even if Bitstamp looks worse than Gox, it will more than likely follow whatever direction Gox goes. Haven't seen it more than $5 apart in the past few weeks.

Correct, the exchanges don't drift too far from Gox. If they do, people buy/sell because of the perceived value based on that difference. The main issue with the other exchanges is liquidity.
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May 14, 2013, 04:07:39 PM
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It should be about time to start chewing that BTC4k ask wall at $120

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