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November 26, 2017, 06:21:19 PM

I'm complaining about this exchange, not making a speculation.

Which coin is this? Bitstamp is number 10 in volume with $80 million.  
Einsteineum on Bittrex. I flipped this one for a 100% profit and then it kept going another 100%. It has 15K of volume.

Bitstamp on the other hand has 9K of volume which pales in comparison to Bitfinex and other exchanges. Ive been trying to trade there and it's tough.

And that's why I bought it

Real projects with talented selfless ppl with succeed and lead the alt bull run IMHO

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November 26, 2017, 06:25:04 PM

I'm complaining about this exchange, not making a speculation.

Which coin is this? Bitstamp is number 10 in volume with $80 million.  
Einsteineum on Bittrex. I flipped this one for a 100% profit and then it kept going another 100%. It has 15K of volume.

Bitstamp on the other hand has 9K of volume which pales in comparison to Bitfinex and other exchanges. Ive been trying to trade there and it's tough.

Yeah, but do you know about Unobtainium yet? It's crushing Einsteineum in volume, something like ~250K of volume. On that one secret exchange you can't get to. Sorry about that, sux to be you. Later, loser!

Dude we are almost 10k$ ... Lighten up torque  Grin

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November 26, 2017, 06:28:28 PM

I'm complaining about this exchange, not making a speculation.

Which coin is this? Bitstamp is number 10 in volume with $80 million.  
Einsteineum on Bittrex. I flipped this one for a 100% profit and then it kept going another 100%. It has 15K of volume.

Bitstamp on the other hand has 9K of volume which pales in comparison to Bitfinex and other exchanges. Ive been trying to trade there and it's tough.

Yeah, but do you know about Unobtainium yet? It's crushing Einsteineum in volume, something like ~250K of volume. On that one secret exchange you can't get to. Sorry about that, sux to be you. Later, loser!

Dude we are almost 10k$ ... Lighten up torque  Grin

Everything isn't a conspiracy ...

it's not? well that's just boring. Cheesy
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November 26, 2017, 06:29:04 PM

I'm complaining about this exchange, not making a speculation.

Which coin is this? Bitstamp is number 10 in volume with $80 million.  
Einsteineum on Bittrex. I flipped this one for a 100% profit and then it kept going another 100%. It has 15K of volume.

Bitstamp on the other hand has 9K of volume which pales in comparison to Bitfinex and other exchanges. Ive been trying to trade there and it's tough.

I seem to misunderstand everyone lately. I thought you wanted to push some alt. bitstamp is decent for $ imho. trading is easy there, imho. if you want to experience the sharp contrast, try kraken.  Cheesy
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November 26, 2017, 06:29:22 PM

If you have nothing to eat you're still forced by your own body to find something to eat. This is why people have to cooperate to find/produce their food. Every member in such a group has rights and obligations. Your right is somebody else's obligation. Every obligation you have limits your freedom! Absolute freedom means no obligations and thus no rights. It means lack of society. It means absolute solitude and loneliness. Is that what you're trying to achieve? Of course, not!

So now you're being forced by your own body? You're not obliged to anyone. Nobody is obliged to you.

You can voluntarily cooperate. Most people do not like voluntary interactions. Especially if they have nothing to offer other than calling for force.

I define the level of a person's freedom - obviously in person to person relationship, not magical abilities - as:
"The capability in refusing to oblige on the commanding will of another actor (person) without repercussion." aka "You have no power here!"

This includes voluntary interaction, and, more importantly, the inability of the other actor to enforce his will with violence. A bit idealistic definition, and i think freedom has scale, not just a 0/1 state.
Even emperors get killed sometimes, despite their immense level of freedom.
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November 26, 2017, 06:31:38 PM

I'm complaining about this exchange, not making a speculation.

Which coin is this? Bitstamp is number 10 in volume with $80 million.  
Einsteineum on Bittrex. I flipped this one for a 100% profit and then it kept going another 100%. It has 15K of volume.

Bitstamp on the other hand has 9K of volume which pales in comparison to Bitfinex and other exchanges. Ive been trying to trade there and it's tough.

Yeah, but do you know about Unobtainium yet? It's crushing Einsteineum in volume, something like ~250K of volume. On that one secret exchange you can't get to. Sorry about that, sux to be you. Later, loser!

At first I thought you were joking, but that thing exists really ... WTF
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November 26, 2017, 06:32:52 PM

https://seekingalpha.com/article/4127657-futures-spell-end-bitcoin-mania

Lol @the guys writing these articles  Cheesy
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November 26, 2017, 06:33:40 PM

Green vertical @ Kraken!

7750 € !!!

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November 26, 2017, 06:37:44 PM

VERY very nice day it is what would happen after this pump maybe reach 10 K and then  ... more up ? ? Huh
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November 26, 2017, 06:44:16 PM

$9500 gdax Smiley
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November 26, 2017, 06:51:22 PM

just claimed BTG

good moment to dump ?

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November 26, 2017, 06:51:33 PM

I'm complaining about this exchange, not making a speculation.

Which coin is this? Bitstamp is number 10 in volume with $80 million.  
Einsteineum on Bittrex. I flipped this one for a 100% profit and then it kept going another 100%. It has 15K of volume.

Bitstamp on the other hand has 9K of volume which pales in comparison to Bitfinex and other exchanges. Ive been trying to trade there and it's tough.

Yeah, but do you know about Unobtainium yet? It's crushing Einsteineum in volume, something like ~250K of volume. On that one secret exchange you can't get to. Sorry about that, sux to be you. Later, loser!

Dude we are almost 10k$ ... Lighten up torque  Grin

Everything isn't a conspiracy ...

Talk about lightening up. You troll idiots can't even tell when I'm making a joke. At your expense.  Roll Eyes
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November 26, 2017, 06:54:04 PM

I bought Bitcoin 2 days ago at €7000/BTC, now it's almost at €7800+/BTC. That's 10%+ gain in 2 days.
As a millenial I will never understand traditional investors who talk about a "good" rate at 6-9% annually and thanks to Bitcoin I probably never have to.  Grin

my bank advertises interest rates between 0.1 and 0.2% PfuckingA


Well they can't (theoretically) crash your whole capital in one day Cheesy

On a sidenote => 10k by tomorrow?
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November 26, 2017, 07:04:37 PM


On a sidenote => 10k by tomorrow?

Yeah. We there yet? Roll Eyes Smiley Cool
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November 26, 2017, 07:06:27 PM

But there is a centralization effect happening with Bitcoin in the sense that big miners are forcing their smaller competitors out of the marketplace by constantly reinvesting in better infrastructure (mining gear) - which the average Joe can't keep up with and therefore his mining power keeps decreasing. So in the end there will be a few top dogs and a few "hobby miners" I guess.

You just described why bitcoin is 100% pointless and has no value because it's not possible to create a decentralized digital currency.  It's designed to centralize and if you can't legitly outgrow all your opponents by just parlaying your investment into new miners, adversarial mining is another method to destroy the competition and is basically a free win to defeat them assuming your hash power is larger than theirs.  It would be like if it was legal in the metals industry for Max Keiser to run over the hill and attack Mike Maloney with a shovel while he's trying to pan the river for gold to corner the market.

Or as Luke Jr has said before, for every 1 miner you buy from Bitmain, it gives Bitmain 10 free miners of their own, making it completely pointless to buy anything from them (unless you pretend bitcoin is some type of infinite pump and dump that can only pump and never dump).  Or as Anonymint also paraphrased the situation, economy of scale begets more economy of scale.
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November 26, 2017, 07:10:59 PM

If you have nothing to eat you're still forced by your own body to find something to eat. This is why people have to cooperate to find/produce their food. Every member in such a group has rights and obligations. Your right is somebody else's obligation. Every obligation you have limits your freedom! Absolute freedom means no obligations and thus no rights. It means lack of society. It means absolute solitude and loneliness. Is that what you're trying to achieve? Of course, not!

So now you're being forced by your own body? You're not obliged to anyone. Nobody is obliged to you.

You can voluntarily cooperate. Most people do not like voluntary interactions. Especially if they have nothing to offer other than calling for force.

I define the level of a person's freedom - obviously in person to person relationship, not magical abilities - as:
"The capability in refusing to oblige on the commanding will of another actor (person) without repercussion." aka "You have no power here!"

This includes voluntary interaction, and, more importantly, the inability of the other actor to enforce his will with violence. A bit idealistic definition, and i think freedom has scale, not just a 0/1 state.
Even emperors get killed sometimes, despite their immense level of freedom.

Here’s where libertarian communities fall down. They fail to realize that with every right comes a corresponding obligation on others.  As a simple example, the right of “freedom of movement” creates an obligation on others not to interfere with those are exercising that right.  Further, rights themselves conflict.  “Freedom of movement” conflicts with “right to exclude others from my land”.   So what happens on the Tahitian seastead when person A owns the bit where the boats dock to deliver supplies?  Can person A exclude others from docking their boats because it’s their land?  Or can person B exercise their freedom of movement over that land?  

The reality is that the exercise of rights necessarily comes with compromise. Compromise looks a lot like modern society. Libertarians are just kidding themselves if they think they can have rights without obligations - because the exercise of rights necessarily imposed obligations on others.
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November 26, 2017, 07:12:01 PM

On a sidenote => 10k by tomorrow?

I'm jealous... You $$$ guys will reach 10k very soon, while we €€€ chaps will still be at 8.3k... But there's still hope that 10k € will be reached by the end of the year.

Edit: BitcoinTalk being DDoS'd now? Or too many rocket memes being posted?
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November 26, 2017, 07:29:57 PM

On a sidenote => 10k by tomorrow?

I'm jealous... You $$$ guys will reach 10k very soon, while we €€€ chaps will still be at 8.3k... But there's still hope that 10k € will be reached by the end of the year.

Edit: BitcoinTalk being DDoS'd now? Or too many rocket memes being posted?

Side note Australian exchange BTC hit $12000 AUD
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November 26, 2017, 07:33:23 PM

Gotta love these nice little corrections as we go. It was almost starting to look like entering bubble territory.

I don't mind catching our breath. While $10k today seems nice, I'd be happy with seeing it by month's end.

Finishing today over $9k would be just fine.
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