BlindMayorBitcorn
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September 15, 2017, 03:50:49 PM |
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I just sodl some. Profits are profits.  Gotta commemorate the bottom somehow!  
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Asrael999
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September 15, 2017, 03:52:25 PM |
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$500 gap between east and west - did the Chinese exchanges run out of fiat?
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JimboToronto
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Activity: 4704
Merit: 6169
You're never too old to think young.
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September 15, 2017, 03:56:42 PM |
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I just sodl some. Profits are profits.  Just bought some before this morning's rise. Profits are profits and I prefer to take my profits in Bitcoin.
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itod
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Activity: 1988
Merit: 1079
Honey badger just does not care
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September 15, 2017, 03:58:09 PM |
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My ATH guess is December 11th.
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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Activity: 1260
Merit: 1116
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September 15, 2017, 03:59:05 PM |
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I just sodl some. Profits are profits.  Just bought some before this morning's rise. Profits are profits and I prefer to take my profits in Bitcoin. You win.
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gembitz
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September 15, 2017, 04:00:08 PM |
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I just sodl some. Profits are profits.  Just bought some before this morning's rise. Profits are profits and I prefer to take my profits in Bitcoin. $4OOO back up! china is noobs!!!  weeeee
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jojo69
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Activity: 3626
Merit: 5300
diamond-handed zealot
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September 15, 2017, 04:04:37 PM |
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YamashitaRen
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September 15, 2017, 04:06:16 PM |
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stay tuned for the next red candles ... it's coming on your screens shortly....
Now the question is : where will they land us ? 
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empowering
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Activity: 1092
Merit: 1442
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September 15, 2017, 04:08:42 PM |
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$500 gap between east and west - did the Chinese exchanges run out of fiat?
....also they are shutting off CNY deposits - so no fresh fiat Bet the arbitrage traders don't like that one little bit...
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BitcoinNewsMagazine
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Activity: 1806
Merit: 1164
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September 15, 2017, 04:10:32 PM |
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Anyone else noticed the plethora of noob accounts with 5-lower-case-random-alphabetic-character user names spouting FUD?
They seem to love starting threads calling Bitcoin a Ponzi scheme or otherwise putting it down and calling for a final collapse to nothing.
It reminds me of the 6-character-random-alphanumeric noob troll accounts last year. So obvious, so hilarious.
Perhaps it's time to re-institute newbie jail.
SMF might have a plugin that allows higher ranked members to ignore all newbie posts I vote for that. I go through a ton of new posts a day from new users and very few are useful. I don't even want to see new user posts frankly.
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JimboToronto
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Activity: 4704
Merit: 6169
You're never too old to think young.
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September 15, 2017, 04:16:32 PM |
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I might have to (shudder) use my credit card if I needed to buy something. Using credit cards always makes me feel like such a sucker. Cash rules.
I'll give you an example of when it's a good idea to use credit cards. It was early 2015. I was unemployed and down to about $20k in assets and about the same amount in debt of various kinds. Insolvent or getting there quickly. I had a gut feeling that, rather than tap my assets for living expenses, I should preserve my capital. So I started living off my credit cards. My second gut feeling was that we were at a market bottom. So put my $20k in bitcoin, and lived off my credit cards. As bitcoin went up through 2016, I started incrementally liquidating my long position until the credit cards were paid off. I'm still hodling. I'm not totally against using credit cards. You can't sell tickets on Stubhub and it's hard to rent hotel rooms or automobiles without one. If I find myself short on cash for a day or two, I'll take a cash advance of a couple of grand to tide myself over and pay it off ASAP. I just hate making retail purchases with credit cards and I really hate paying interest compounded daily.
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Starving_Marvin
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Activity: 511
Merit: 250
Open and Transparent Science Powered By Blockchain
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September 15, 2017, 04:20:34 PM |
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I just woke up. Has there been some good news or some agreement in China? Or what is happening? Just a natural rebound?
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btc_owner
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September 15, 2017, 04:23:28 PM |
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I just woke up. Has there been some good news or some agreement in China? Or what is happening? Just a natural rebound?
+800$ in 4hours is not natural
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NewWorldCoiner
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Activity: 490
Merit: 250
Saved you from a scam? Send me some BTC!
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September 15, 2017, 04:28:35 PM |
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Been waiting for the bounce before making a guess for the ATH game, December 1st for me. Reason: trend line on the chart, simple as that.
For the record, I ain't sold shit.
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Millionero
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September 15, 2017, 04:35:20 PM |
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I might have to (shudder) use my credit card if I needed to buy something. Using credit cards always makes me feel like such a sucker. Cash rules.
I'll give you an example of when it's a good idea to use credit cards. It was early 2015. I was unemployed and down to about $20k in assets and about the same amount in debt of various kinds. Insolvent or getting there quickly. I had a gut feeling that, rather than tap my assets for living expenses, I should preserve my capital. So I started living off my credit cards. My second gut feeling was that we were at a market bottom. So put my $20k in bitcoin, and lived off my credit cards. As bitcoin went up through 2016, I started incrementally liquidating my long position until the credit cards were paid off. I'm still hodling. I'm not totally against using credit cards. You can't sell tickets on Stubhub and it's hard to rent hotel rooms or automobiles without one. If I find myself short on cash for a day or two, I'll take a cash advance of a couple of grand to tide myself over and pay it off ASAP. I just hate making retail purchases with credit cards and I really hate paying interest compounded daily. Our philosophies are aligned. Neither of us seeks immediate gratification.
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Millionero
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September 15, 2017, 04:40:01 PM |
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I just woke up. Has there been some good news or some agreement in China? Or what is happening? Just a natural rebound?
News largely irrelevant. Rebound because weekly MA20.
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Icygreen
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Activity: 1464
Merit: 1136
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September 15, 2017, 04:50:03 PM |
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3K range hasn't had more than a day or so of air time on the charts so far, what are the chances we'd be firing straight through it again? I'd like to think this is reasonable but it doesn't lay any support work. Maybe a week or 2 inside 3k range would be a good thing.
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jojo69
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Activity: 3626
Merit: 5300
diamond-handed zealot
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September 15, 2017, 04:59:33 PM |
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vol-a-til-i-ty
strong and warm and wild and free
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Icygreen
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Activity: 1464
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September 15, 2017, 05:00:50 PM |
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I might have to (shudder) use my credit card if I needed to buy something. Using credit cards always makes me feel like such a sucker. Cash rules.
I'll give you an example of when it's a good idea to use credit cards. It was early 2015. I was unemployed and down to about $20k in assets and about the same amount in debt of various kinds. Insolvent or getting there quickly. I had a gut feeling that, rather than tap my assets for living expenses, I should preserve my capital. So I started living off my credit cards. My second gut feeling was that we were at a market bottom. So put my $20k in bitcoin, and lived off my credit cards. As bitcoin went up through 2016, I started incrementally liquidating my long position until the credit cards were paid off. I'm still hodling. I'm not totally against using credit cards. You can't sell tickets on Stubhub and it's hard to rent hotel rooms or automobiles without one. If I find myself short on cash for a day or two, I'll take a cash advance of a couple of grand to tide myself over and pay it off ASAP. I just hate making retail purchases with credit cards and I really hate paying interest compounded daily. I confess, I did use my CC for the last 4 buys although I do have the funds to wipe it clean again. Just couldn't bear the thought of trying to get a wire out during the fall. My bank uses Western Union and they have been asking a lot of questions and delaying transfers to Bitcoin exchanges. Stupidly I used the last of my exchange funds to FOMO buy at 4800. LeArNinG curve.
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d_eddie
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Merit: 5426
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September 15, 2017, 05:02:20 PM |
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(SNIP) Then there's the issue of mining consortiums: how are they going to foot the bill? They will need to pay for their electricity in RMB, and China's capital controls aren't helping here. At this point, I consider it likely that one or more mining consortiums will stop operations as well, sending further shockwaves. Again: I consider it likely, there is no reason to be sure about this at all.
This might not be a problem for the miners. The government - or the local goverments under the thumb of Beijing - kept subsidizing cheap electricity for them all along. I suspect there are deals in place to allow bills and live costs to be paid via YuanTether. Don't think the government wants to throw the whole mining thing to the dogs. It's a strategic sector where China has world leadership, at least for the moment. It would be quite a dumb move. They must have thought this over. YuanTether will likely play a key role, as someone else - empowering if I'm not mistaken - said a little above. Maybe some state-sponsored ICO or cryptocurrency too. We'll see. Last but not least: this is 2017, not 2013/2014. There is newer tech out there, and real competition as well. The crypto funds that invested in BTC are not guaranteed to keep BTC in their baskets, or at least in the same ratio. There will be funds out there that are re-evaluating what they really have in their hands right now - and they will start weighing the value of recent changes in China.
The derivatives that will debut this fall will need real BTC for clearinghouse reserve collateral. There will be futures - and maybe options too, I'm not sure on the details. They applied, they got approved. They can't fuck up by not setting up proper financial backing. I am confident they will be last call buyers. Even more: I believe they just filled their pockets on this sale and are ready to get more at a discount if/when it happens.
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