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November 20, 2017, 03:25:49 AM

how elegantly you can read his post with a british Smeagol accent and you wouldn't even blink twice to think that is not from a Peter Jackson theater script, depicting "The Wall Street, Bitcoin Agitator" play on Broadway! Cheesy Cheesy

We have seen this before. Exchanges reducing or stopping withdrawl - Why do banks do this, because they do not have enough cash to hand out all at once

If bittrex don't do something quick like this week.

/almost shouting/ It is time to abandon ship /!/

/singsong, with head nods/ Must we all be reminded of MtGox and Cryptsy

/serious, stern/ Start moving coins while you can...


oh, my god...

Yes, my son?
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November 20, 2017, 04:42:08 AM

So here is a wild ass theory.  We have in the past seen a lot of really odd resistances at what I will dub "meme numbers, $666 probably being the best example, but lesser price magnets seemed to form around some of the $*666 and $1337 levels.

I wonder, bitcoiners being largely computer nerds, if we might see similar magnets around $8086/$8088?  It seems to have already provided some resistance.

If there is anything to this, $9000 is going to be one tough nut to crack.
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November 20, 2017, 04:52:20 AM

So here is a wild ass theory.  We have in the past seen a lot of really odd resistances at what I will dub "meme numbers, $666 probably being the best example, but lesser price magnets seemed to form around some of the $*666 and $1337 levels.

I wonder, bitcoiners being largely computer nerds, if we might see similar magnets around $8086/$8088?  It seems to have already provided some resistance.

If there is anything to this, $9000 is going to be one tough nut to crack.


Over $9000! Plain and simple!!! Cheesy Cheesy ... It will just go into super saiyan overdrive mode! Smiley


Maybe supply & demand will play a role. Or maybe people will just like to dump on pretty numbers (like 11.111$ or 12.345$) Cheesy ... or weird predictive charts with conservative safe numbers. Smiley

It is for sure we are entering into X-Files trading madness. Smiley
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November 20, 2017, 05:23:10 AM

Probably the greatest use of profanity was in the Spongebob Squarepants episode "Sailor Mouth".

"Hiya Squiward, how the F**k are you?"
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November 20, 2017, 05:28:05 AM

EPIC!  *BUMP*  Everybody, take 4 minutes to watch this vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2IPkTIYOuY I L'dMAO

For those that don't feel like watching the video - Oldie but goodie.

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Perhaps one of the most interesting and colourful words in the English language today is the word "fuck". It is the one magical word which, just by its sound, can describe pain, pleasure, love, and hate.
In language, "fuck" falls into many grammatical categories. It can be used as a verb, both transitive (John fucked Mary) and intransitive (Mary was fucked by John). It can be an action verb (John really gives a fuck), a passive verb (Mary really doesn't give a fuck), an adverb (Mary is fucking interested in John), or as a noun (Mary is a terrific fuck).

It can also be used as an adjective (Mary is fucking beautiful) or an interjection (Fuck! I'm late for my date with Mary). It can even be used as a conjunction (Mary is easy, fuck she's also stupid). As you can see, there are very few words with the overall versatility of the word "fuck"..

It has also been used by many notable people throughout history:

"What the fuck was that?"
Mayor of Hiroshima

"Where did all these fucking Indians come from?"
General Custer

"Where the fuck is all this water coming from?"
Captain of the Titanic

"That's not a real fucking gun."
John Lennon

"Who's gonna fucking find out?"
Richard Nixon

"Heads are going to fucking roll."
Anne Boleyn

"Let the fucking woman drive."
Commander of Space Shuttle

"What fucking map?"
"Challenger," Mark Thatcher

"Any fucking idiot could understand that."
Albert Einstein

"It does so fucking look like her!"
Picasso

"How the fuck did you work that out?"
Pythagoras

"You want what on the fucking ceiling?"
Michaelangelo

"Fuck a duck."
Walt Disney

"Why?- Because its fucking there!"
Edmund Hilary

"I don't suppose its gonna fucking rain?"
Joan of Arc

"Scattered fucking showers my ass."
Noah

"I need this parade like I need a fucking hole in my head."
John F. Kennedy

That was truly #EPIC!

How could you, of all great thinkers here, forget the Paternal?

"UncleFucker!"

And BCT Noobs:  IGNORANCE:  "I don't fucking know shit!"
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November 20, 2017, 05:31:31 AM

Not sure why but seeing the price over $8k I remember back to the time I shorted bitcoin at $2.50.
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November 20, 2017, 05:40:32 AM

‘Shorting’ and ‘Bitcoin’ in one single sentence, now that’s funny  Roll Eyes
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November 20, 2017, 05:42:34 AM

Three reasons I dont see a really big rise occuring right now:
1. The book on finex shrank rather than grew.
2. The volume has remained the same rather than grown.
3. It looks just like right before the dip from 3000.
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November 20, 2017, 05:47:18 AM

We have seen this before. Exchanges reducing or stopping withdrawl - Why do banks do this, because they do not have enough cash to hand out all at once

If bittrex don't do something quick like this week.

It is time to abandon ship

Must we all be reminded of MtGox and Cryptsy

Start moving coins while you can

Again if bittrex do not fix it this week, I am serious move your coins

We will undergo a media and social campaign to bring awareness of this issue into the mainstream news at the end of the week

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=463202.msg24871464#msg24871464


this issue has been ongoing now for over 2 months

For what it's worth...  I just did a deposit of 3BTC, a trade, and a withdrawal at Bittrex.  No bumps.  Worked perfectly.  Took a total of 20 minutes.
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November 20, 2017, 06:16:22 AM

Not sure why but seeing the price over $8k I remember back to the time I shorted bitcoin at $2.50.

We hates you.
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November 20, 2017, 06:54:06 AM

Not sure why but seeing the price over $8k I remember back to the time I shorted bitcoin at $2.50.

We hates you.

Envy not hate.

Me too.  Sad
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November 20, 2017, 07:09:33 AM

back over 8
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November 20, 2017, 07:20:37 AM

Not sure why but seeing the price over $8k I remember back to the time I shorted bitcoin at $2.50.

We hates you.

Envy not hate.

Me too.  Sad

Full credit for having the vision and sticking to it through some long dark years.

I bought some AEON today for $2.45.  Maybe if I hang onto that for 10 years it will also be worth $8k.  It’s a Monero fork, equivalent to Litecoin.
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November 20, 2017, 07:35:10 AM

Euro-ATH incoming...

The Honey Badger is unstoppable...
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Three reasons I dont see a really big rise occuring right now:
1. The book on finex shrank rather than grew.
2. The volume has remained the same rather than grown.
3. It looks just like right before the dip from 3000.

yep and bfx is 70 dollars above bitstamp with 43% more longs than shorts.

Borrowing leveraged money to buy what you can't afford always ends well.  Cheesy
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November 20, 2017, 08:08:45 AM

8500$ this week

This thread will be plastered with bear Meme's next week.

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November 20, 2017, 08:10:53 AM

8500$ this week

7500$ this week
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so many ignores Roll Eyes
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November 20, 2017, 08:37:57 AM

Full credit for having the vision and sticking to it through some long dark years.

I bought some AEON today for $2.45.  Maybe if I hang onto that for 10 years it will also be worth $8k.  It’s a Monero fork, equivalent to Litecoin.

Bitcoin is still your best bet. It's not too late to make a pisspot full of money just by holding Bitcoin.

When I bought in at $68 I felt like I'd already missed the boat. I was disappointed I hadn't learned of it 6 months earlier when I could have bought for less than a tenth of that. I really wished I'd found out about it when it was worth a few pennies.

Luckily, I realized how important Bitcoin was and didn't panic when it dropped to $50 after hitting $266. Instead I bought more.

Same thing during the long bear market following the Gox implosion. I kept buying all the way down and on every dip on the way back up. I amused myself through the tough times by sparring with Bitcoin-hating trolls like Notlambchop and Matthecat.

I shrugged off the loss of 50 coins to MtGox even though it raised the average cost of my other coins up to close to $200. I've kept buying the dips all the way up since then. Now my average cost is over $300 per. I'm still buying, except that now I'm buying a tenth of a coin at a time instead of ten at a time.
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I can see how some people feel it's too late to buy in. They said that at $30, again at $300 and again at $3000. They'll say it again at $30,000 but when John Mcafee avoids fellating himself on national television, people will be envious of those who bought for "only" $30k just as they are now envious of those who only paid triple digits.  It's all relative.
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I really don't see any current altcoin having the potential for growth that Bitcoin has. It's open source, its network is the biggest computer force in history, and  it has the advantage of being first.

The reason for the early success of Litecoin was that it extended the life of pre-ASIC mining equipment but most people mined it to buy Bitcoins.

Ethereum promised smart contracts but it was basically a scam on Vitalik Buterin's part to weasel other people out of their bitcoins by pre-mining and then holding the first ICO, payable in Bitcoin. Eventually the smart contract function will be added to Bitcoin via sidechains.

While there are some attempts at creating a revolutionary blockchain-based currency (especially in seeking anonymity) most are just lame me-too attempts.

IMHO only Bitcoin holds the potential to keep showing the gains we've seen these last 8-9 years. We may have missed the innovator stage of the adoption curve but we're still in the early-adopter phase. Just wait until we get to the early mainstream stage. It's not too far off.

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November 20, 2017, 08:57:38 AM

Full credit for having the vision and sticking to it through some long dark years.

I bought some AEON today for $2.45.  Maybe if I hang onto that for 10 years it will also be worth $8k.  It’s a Monero fork, equivalent to Litecoin.

Bitcoin is still your best bet. It's not too late to make a pisspot full of money just by holding Bitcoin.

When I bought in at $68 I felt like I'd already missed the boat. I was disappointed I hadn't learned of it 6 months earlier when I could have bought for less than a tenth of that. I really wished I'd found out about it when it was worth a few pennies.

Luckily, I realized how important Bitcoin was and didn't panic when it dropped to $50 after hitting $266. Instead I bought more.

Same thing during the long bear market following the Gox implosion. I kept buying all the way down and on every dip on the way back up. I amused myself through the tough times by sparring with Bitcoin-hating trolls like Notlambchop and Matthecat.

I shrugged off the loss of 50 coins to MtGox even though it raised the average cost of my other coins up to close to $200. I've kept buying the dips all the way up since then. Now my average cost is over $300 per. I'm still buying, except that now I'm buying a tenth of a coin at a time instead of ten at a time.
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I can see how some people feel it's too late to buy in. They said that at $30, again at $300 and again at $3000. They'll say it again at $30,000 but when John Mcafee avoids fellating himself on national television, people will be envious of those who bought for "only" $30k just as they are now envious of those who only paid triple digits.  It's all relative.
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I really don't see any current altcoin having the potential for growth that Bitcoin has. It's open source, its network is the biggest computer force in history, and  it has the advantage of being first.

The reason for the early success of Litecoin was that it extended the life of pre-ASIC mining equipment but most people mined it to buy Bitcoins.

Ethereum promised smart contracts but it was basically a scam on Vitalik Buterin's part to weasel other people out of their bitcoins by pre-mining and then holding the first ICO, payable in Bitcoin. Eventually the smart contract function will be added to Bitcoin via sidechains.

While there are some attempts at creating a revolutionary blockchain-based currency (especially in seeking anonymity) most are just lame me-too attempts.

IMHO only Bitcoin holds the potential to keep showing the gains we've seen these last 8-9 years. We may have missed the innovator stage of the adoption curve but we're still in the early-adopter phase. Just wait until we get to the early mainstream stage. It's not too far off.

Very well said. I entered at $200 and have to pinch myself every morning to check that I'm not still dreaming... Those reading your post will do good taking your advice.
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