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November 14, 2017, 07:23:20 PM

Since Bitcoin jumped to $7800, and now it's back around $6500. Do you guys think it's a good entry point to buy some BTC now? I'm talking about from investing point of view. Trading is a different story I know that.
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November 14, 2017, 07:32:21 PM

Since Bitcoin jumped to $7800, and now it's back around $6500. Do you guys think it's a good entry point to buy some BTC now? I'm talking about from investing point of view. Trading is a different story I know that.

Yep.  If you don't have any bitcoins now, then buy some.

If BTC prices go down, then buy some more.  

That is be called: "investing into bitcoin" from "an investing point of view."
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November 14, 2017, 07:42:11 PM

Since Bitcoin jumped to $7800, and now it's back around $6500. Do you guys think it's a good entry point to buy some BTC now? I'm talking about from investing point of view. Trading is a different story I know that.


Leave some fiat prepared for the weekend. It dropped to the 5000's last time.

The floor is actually $6000 but it can drop a bit lower due to the fork war.

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November 14, 2017, 07:47:51 PM

Since Bitcoin jumped to $7800, and now it's back around $6500. Do you guys think it's a good entry point to buy some BTC now? I'm talking about from investing point of view. Trading is a different story I know that.


Leave some fiat prepared for the weekend. It dropped to the 5000's last time.

The floor is actually $6000 but it can drop a bit lower due to the fork war.


The only thing I can think of is tiny people trying to kill themselves with tiny people forks.
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November 14, 2017, 07:49:46 PM

Maybe the odds for breaking upwards rather than downwards have shifted from about 53%, which would have been yesterday's assessment to about 56%, at the moment?  Am I missing something?
56.75% as of latest.
(Trying to keep a serious face. I can hold it as long as I please.)

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November 14, 2017, 07:59:40 PM

... I don't really need more coins, at the moment.
  Am I missing something?
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November 14, 2017, 08:03:30 PM

Since Bitcoin jumped to $7800, and now it's back around $6500. Do you guys think it's a good entry point to buy some BTC now? I'm talking about from investing point of view. Trading is a different story I know that.


Leave some fiat prepared for the weekend. It dropped to the 5000's last time.

The floor is actually $6000 but it can drop a bit lower due to the fork war.




Yeah... GREAT idea.....

Alternatively, to actually investing into BTC, as I suggested in my earlier post to buy some BTC now and buy more when the price goes down is to employ the strategy of investing into bitcoin by "waiting" for a further dip, when we have already had a decent dip.  That should work pretty well, in theory.   Cheesy Cheesy   Roll Eyes

And, of course, we know that if BTC prices dipped last weekend, of course they are going to dip again this weekend, because both are weekends and bitcoin follows a dip on the weekends schedule.. and that is why all of us HODLers are RICH because we waited to buy on the weekend.   Cheesy Cheesy   Roll Eyes
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November 14, 2017, 08:08:47 PM

I am witnessing this censorship.

As much as I disagree with them, deleting posts is cowardly and shameful.

Let us confront their ideas in a free and open forum, selective deletion only strengthens their claims, a corollary of the Streisand effect, foolish and counterproductive.

It may be hard to get to the bottom of this.

We don't yet know if any censorship occurred.

Peter R would have been sent a message about the removal of his post.

If there is any proof, please let's see it.

Otherwise it must be construed as further dishonesty.
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November 14, 2017, 08:13:53 PM

Yeah, i forgot that, 2017 was a good year, we had about xtimes bitcoin !
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November 14, 2017, 08:16:22 PM

I am witnessing this censorship.

As much as I disagree with them, deleting posts is cowardly and shameful.

Let us confront their ideas in a free and open forum, selective deletion only strengthens their claims, a corollary of the Streisand effect, foolish and counterproductive.

It may be hard to get to the bottom of this.

We don't yet know if any censorship occurred.

Peter R would have been sent a message about the removal of his post.

If there is any proof, please let's see it.

Otherwise it must be construed as further dishonesty.

I saw posts that were gone on refresh, I suppose it is possible that they were deleted by the author.  Peter R I don't really know, I just don't see jbrher stooping to that level.
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November 14, 2017, 08:22:49 PM

I am witnessing this censorship.

As much as I disagree with them, deleting posts is cowardly and shameful.

Let us confront their ideas in a free and open forum, selective deletion only strengthens their claims, a corollary of the Streisand effect, foolish and counterproductive.

It may be hard to get to the bottom of this.

We don't yet know if any censorship occurred.

Peter R would have been sent a message about the removal of his post.

If there is any proof, please let's see it.

Otherwise it must be construed as further dishonesty.

I saw posts that were gone on refresh, I suppose it is possible that they were deleted by the author.  Peter R I don't really know, I just don't see jbrher stooping to that level.
Yogi follows the centralized chain. He is as bad as any of them.
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November 14, 2017, 08:29:52 PM
Last edit: November 14, 2017, 08:59:57 PM by Last of the V8s


I saw posts that were gone on refresh, I suppose it is possible that they were deleted by the author.  Peter R I don't really know, I just don't see jbrher stooping to that level.

there's no suggestion that jay-bear was censored

edit to add: checked the https://bitcointalk.org/modlog.php for Peter's userid. nothing there. so not a regular mod deletion.
maybe it was @inforfront clearing out the sewers for us
Peter where's the proof please then we can react.
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November 14, 2017, 08:36:25 PM

All this bickering is tiresome.

Can we just go back to posting memes ? Don't make me bust out Photoshop... Got another Carolina idea when the time comes...
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November 14, 2017, 08:40:27 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDtrM_JCBQM
Why Bitconnect Removed Bitcoin Cash? | Roger Ver "Bitcoin.com" (BCH) vs Bitconnect (BTC)
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battle of the titans
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November 14, 2017, 08:41:37 PM

All this bickering is tiresome.

Can we just go back to posting memes ? Don't make me bust out Photoshop... Got another Carolina idea when the time comes...

I've made some nice Carolinas specifically for WO, reserved strictly for ATH events...

Come on BTC!
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November 14, 2017, 08:54:54 PM

All this bickering is tiresome.

Can we just go back to posting memes ? Don't make me bust out Photoshop... Got another Carolina idea when the time comes...
There are very few things of greater potential global importance than bitcoin. It was never not going to get political.
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November 14, 2017, 08:58:52 PM

$7OOO UPPPP :-D choo>.>x2
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November 14, 2017, 09:03:18 PM

I am witnessing this censorship.

As much as I disagree with them, deleting posts is cowardly and shameful.

Let us confront their ideas in a free and open forum, selective deletion only strengthens their claims, a corollary of the Streisand effect, foolish and counterproductive.

It may be hard to get to the bottom of this.

We don't yet know if any censorship occurred.

Peter R would have been sent a message about the removal of his post.

If there is any proof, please let's see it.

Otherwise it must be construed as further dishonesty.

OK guys, I admit it.  I used my NSA access to hack the bitcointalk.org server and plant a false flag.  Or maybe I photoshoped the email below.  I forget.



Or maybe, just maybe, Theymos controlled fora actually are censored in order to sustain the Blockstream/Core narrative.

(Nah, that's too crazy, must be the NSA theory)
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November 14, 2017, 09:05:56 PM

I am witnessing this censorship.

As much as I disagree with them, deleting posts is cowardly and shameful.

Let us confront their ideas in a free and open forum, selective deletion only strengthens their claims, a corollary of the Streisand effect, foolish and counterproductive.

It may be hard to get to the bottom of this.

We don't yet know if any censorship occurred.

Peter R would have been sent a message about the removal of his post.

If there is any proof, please let's see it.

Otherwise it must be construed as further dishonesty.

OK guys, I admit it.  I used my NSA access to hack the bitcointalk.org server and plant a false flag.  Or maybe I photoshoped the email below.  I forget.



Or maybe, just maybe, Theymos controlled fora actually are censored in order to sustain the Blockstream/Core narrative.

(Nah, that's too crazy, must be the NSA theory)

how many accounts have you had banned here~you know better than fuck with modsquad :-D lel
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