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October 10, 2017, 05:26:54 PM |
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China Ban Bitcoin JPMorgan ban Bitcoin Turkey ban Bitcoin <-->DUMP Russia ban Bitcoin <-->PUMP ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fimagizer.imageshack.us%2Fa%2Fimg923%2F1816%2FmM4nDy.gif&t=664&c=RC4alnxlY5m6Xw)
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October 10, 2017, 05:28:03 PM |
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52%. Is anyone believing that could pass 60% before November?
Today seems to be a bit stagnant. If we have any further rallies such as yesterday maybe back to 75%. I take that back about today.....
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October 10, 2017, 05:28:36 PM |
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Yeehaw , there she blows ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) The Bikerlezno pump right on time.
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October 10, 2017, 05:29:17 PM |
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What a pleasant little rise... up a c-note in less than an hour. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Go Bitcoin go. Price is looking pretty good - a lot of funds are coming from people selling alts - looks like the market cap % of BTC/Alts is increasing again I do feel a little bad about my alts... but then I remember I got them as some sort of hedge and they are exactly doing its job (and got me a good profit already). I feel sorry for those that are overexposed to alts but, hey, this is the game!
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October 10, 2017, 05:32:39 PM |
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$4866 on Stamp. $5000 tonight? Surely not ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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October 10, 2017, 05:33:32 PM |
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Green green pump of bitcoin, this will likely soar up to $5100 new all time high people. Goodbye banks. Banks will now force to adopt blockchain or they will be left behind.
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October 10, 2017, 05:33:51 PM |
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More shitshow! The members of the presidency board of catalonian parliament LEAVE THE PLACE! WTF?!??!
P.S.: They are back now.
I thought Johan Cruijff liberated Catalonia years ago. What went wrong?
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October 10, 2017, 05:39:14 PM |
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What a pleasant little rise... up a c-note in less than an hour. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Go Bitcoin go. Price is looking pretty good - a lot of funds are coming from people selling alts - looks like the market cap % of BTC/Alts is increasing again I do feel a little bad about my alts... but then I remember I got them as some sort of hedge and they are exactly doing its job (and got me a good profit already). I feel sorry for those that are overexposed to alts but, hey, this is the game! Switch them to BTC with Changelly and switch back when you think ATH has been reached. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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October 10, 2017, 05:40:10 PM |
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About the referendum it is indeed ilegal, as anyone that knows spanish law and constitution do inmediately realize. It was the Judges and not the government who sent the police to seize the ballot boxes.
Such laws are bull shit. Referendum for independence should be every Earthing right. And specially every Europeans right. Europe dont exist without it. It is simple as that. Countries that dont care of their citizens rights have nothing to do in Europe. Ok, so I can go and do a "referendum" with a bunch of my friends and decide, for example, that we are not going to pay any taxes anymore? So if the miners decide to hardfork you follow them? Or do you stick to the consensus rules you choose? Imo Bitcoin shows the flaws of our legacy governance systems. They are are not able to soft fork. Only hard forks possible. Either you are with us or against us. Where it leads to can be found in various history books. Seems learning from past mistakes is impossible. I don't like Bitcoin forks. I don't like country forks. But I do recognise it is an interesting analogy... and it seems that both result on airdrops if you choose the "right" side of the fork. If you choose the "wrong" country fork those airdrops might be not that pleasant and may get you killed. And in the end both chains lose value.
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October 10, 2017, 05:41:29 PM |
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What a pleasant little rise... up a c-note in less than an hour. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Go Bitcoin go. Price is looking pretty good - a lot of funds are coming from people selling alts - looks like the market cap % of BTC/Alts is increasing again I do feel a little bad about my alts... but then I remember I got them as some sort of hedge and they are exactly doing its job (and got me a good profit already). I feel sorry for those that are overexposed to alts but, hey, this is the game! Switch them to BTC with Changelly and switch back when you think ATH has been reached. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) I won't. That would completely defeat their purpose as a hedge. I don't care how low they go as long as Bitcoin keeps rising ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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October 10, 2017, 05:42:43 PM |
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About the referendum it is indeed ilegal, as anyone that knows spanish law and constitution do inmediately realize. It was the Judges and not the government who sent the police to seize the ballot boxes.
Illegal or not, you shouldn't beat your own people for: a) Peacefully protesting. b) Voting. I do completely agree. AFAIK noone was beaten for that (trying to vote or peacefully protesting). Police had strict orders from Judge to seize ballot boxes, the only people that were beaten were actively hindering (not sure if that is the right english word) the police job. In fact, in most the places they were not able to comply orders because it would have mean a major confrontation and put people (and police units themselves) in higher danger. It was an extremely complex operative, probably the most complex this country has ever coped with. I do also recognize this incident have had a very bad impact in international media. It would have been way better to have intervened way sooner and just arrest the promoters of the rebelion without exposing any law-abiding citizens to any innecesary risk. What possible motivation could there be for removing someones freedom of expression by using law? It is acceptable that a government may take a different view to a sub set of it's people, but it is not acceptable that a government denies those people from expressing themselves in a peaceful way,
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October 10, 2017, 05:44:52 PM |
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Ok, Puigdemont has finished his speech. No Unilateral Declaration of Independence (DUI) as promised. Complete fiasco. He says he want to negotiate.... again... more extortion. He doesn't keep his own word. Pro-independence radicals must be very "happy" with him today.
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October 10, 2017, 05:45:41 PM |
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What a pleasant little rise... up a c-note in less than an hour. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Go Bitcoin go. Price is looking pretty good - a lot of funds are coming from people selling alts - looks like the market cap % of BTC/Alts is increasing again I do feel a little bad about my alts... but then I remember I got them as some sort of hedge and they are exactly doing its job (and got me a good profit already). I feel sorry for those that are overexposed to alts but, hey, this is the game! Switch them to BTC with Changelly and switch back when you think ATH has been reached. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) I won't. That would completely defeat their purpose as a hedge. I don't care how low they go as long as Bitcoin keeps rising ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) It's fair enough but with how they keep dropping and BTC keeps rising before this fork I think one could profit -> more BTC -> more forked BTC possibly etc -> eventually same value in Alts. I think it's unlikely these Alts will bounce back quicker than you can react with such an alt exchange but I guess you never know. As a backup / hedge I guess your position makes sense. But there does seems to be an opportunity here at the moment too.
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October 10, 2017, 05:48:59 PM |
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About the referendum it is indeed ilegal, as anyone that knows spanish law and constitution do inmediately realize. It was the Judges and not the government who sent the police to seize the ballot boxes.
Illegal or not, you shouldn't beat your own people for: a) Peacefully protesting. b) Voting. I do completely agree. AFAIK noone was beaten for that (trying to vote or peacefully protesting). Police had strict orders from Judge to seize ballot boxes, the only people that were beaten were actively hindering (not sure if that is the right english word) the police job. In fact, in most the places they were not able to comply orders because it would have mean a major confrontation and put people (and police units themselves) in higher danger. It was an extremely complex operative, probably the most complex this country has ever coped with. I do also recognize this incident have had a very bad impact in international media. It would have been way better to have intervened way sooner and just arrest the promoters of the rebelion without exposing any law-abiding citizens to any innecesary risk. What possible motivation could there be for removing someones freedom of expression by using law? It is acceptable that a government may take a different view to a sub set of it's people, but it is not acceptable that a government denies those people from expressing themselves in a peaceful way, It is a common misunderstanding that freedom of expression is an unlimited freedom. It isn't. You can't publish clearly racist manifests, etc... But this is not a matter of free speech. It is a matter of breaking the law. Expressing anything (not ilegal) in a peaceful way is ok. Who has said/or done anything against that?
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October 10, 2017, 05:49:17 PM |
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Can anybody give some clarity on segwit 2x? I don't get it.
How high chance is it that it happens? Is it confirmed to happen and will it be a fork like bitcoin cash?
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October 10, 2017, 05:51:33 PM |
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Russia ban Bitcoin <-->PUMP
Nah, "Russia ban" is out of the question. Putin was on TV just now, discussing cryptocurrencies, said "I'm aware of Central Bank's position" , but "it's important not to create too many barriers".
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October 10, 2017, 05:56:00 PM |
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About the referendum it is indeed ilegal, as anyone that knows spanish law and constitution do inmediately realize. It was the Judges and not the government who sent the police to seize the ballot boxes.
Illegal or not, you shouldn't beat your own people for: a) Peacefully protesting. b) Voting. I do completely agree. AFAIK noone was beaten for that (trying to vote or peacefully protesting). Police had strict orders from Judge to seize ballot boxes, the only people that were beaten were actively hindering (not sure if that is the right english word) the police job. In fact, in most the places they were not able to comply orders because it would have mean a major confrontation and put people (and police units themselves) in higher danger. It was an extremely complex operative, probably the most complex this country has ever coped with. I do also recognize this incident have had a very bad impact in international media. It would have been way better to have intervened way sooner and just arrest the promoters of the rebelion without exposing any law-abiding citizens to any innecesary risk. What possible motivation could there be for removing someones freedom of expression by using law? It is acceptable that a government may take a different view to a sub set of it's people, but it is not acceptable that a government denies those people from expressing themselves in a peaceful way, It is a common misunderstanding that freedom of expression is an unlimited freedom. It isn't. You can't publish clearly racist manifests, etc... But this is not a matter of free speech. It is a matter of breaking the law. Expressing anything (not ilegal) in a peaceful way is ok. Who has said/or done anything against that? Lol, the only thing they expressed in a peaceful way is their desire to separate from Spain. Which was promptly declared illegal and hence the following violence. Also, I do not think they expressed or published racist manifests... .
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October 10, 2017, 05:59:17 PM |
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Russia ban Bitcoin <-->PUMP
Nah, "Russia ban" is out of the question. Putin was on TV just now, discussing cryptocurrencies, said "I'm aware of Central Bank's position" , but "it's important not to create too many barriers". Superb! Doubt it’d create any permanent damage any way. The community doesn’t give a crap about the China ban so it’d be no different if Russia did the same.
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October 10, 2017, 06:02:10 PM |
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Russia ban Bitcoin <-->PUMP
Nah, "Russia ban" is out of the question. Putin was on TV just now, discussing cryptocurrencies, said "I'm aware of Central Bank's position" , but "it's important not to create too many barriers". Good to hear - its good to have Russia on board
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October 10, 2017, 06:04:13 PM |
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About the referendum it is indeed ilegal, as anyone that knows spanish law and constitution do inmediately realize. It was the Judges and not the government who sent the police to seize the ballot boxes.
Illegal or not, you shouldn't beat your own people for: a) Peacefully protesting. b) Voting. I do completely agree. AFAIK noone was beaten for that (trying to vote or peacefully protesting). Police had strict orders from Judge to seize ballot boxes, the only people that were beaten were actively hindering (not sure if that is the right english word) the police job. In fact, in most the places they were not able to comply orders because it would have mean a major confrontation and put people (and police units themselves) in higher danger. It was an extremely complex operative, probably the most complex this country has ever coped with. I do also recognize this incident have had a very bad impact in international media. It would have been way better to have intervened way sooner and just arrest the promoters of the rebelion without exposing any law-abiding citizens to any innecesary risk. What possible motivation could there be for removing someones freedom of expression by using law? It is acceptable that a government may take a different view to a sub set of it's people, but it is not acceptable that a government denies those people from expressing themselves in a peaceful way, It is a common misunderstanding that freedom of expression is an unlimited freedom. It isn't. You can't publish clearly racist manifests, etc... But this is not a matter of free speech. It is a matter of breaking the law. Expressing anything (not ilegal) in a peaceful way is ok. Who has said/or done anything against that? Lol, the only thing they expressed in a peaceful way is their desire to separate from Spain. Which was promptly declared illegal and hence the following violence. Also, I do not think they expressed or published racist manifests... . YOu are right, they didn't (mostly) it was just an example that even freedom of expression has limits but, as I said, this is not a matter of freedom of expression. The "violence" you are referring to was the outcome of police following an order from the Judges to seize the ballot boxes of an illegal "referendum". No videos I have seen show the people peacefully cooperating with law enforment on their task, on the contrary you can clearly see people actively obstructing the judicial mandate. Anyone has the right to express their desire to separate from Spain or anything else that is not clearly ilegal (as blatant racism as an example) but NOONE has the right to be above the law and obstruct law enforcement in a task that has been ordered by the Judges. I don't think that is allowed anywhere in the world. That said... I would have put all this shitshow to an end way sooner going directly for the promoters of the rebellion. It is sad and very unfortunate things let go up to this point.
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