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December 03, 2017, 03:11:27 PM

Huh!  This is what I saw using Chrome:



Nice one!  Wink
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December 03, 2017, 03:15:28 PM

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Bitstamp | Total bids: 141125089 USD. Total asks: 2450 BTC. Ratio: 57596.91823 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0248 seconds
$141 million.
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December 03, 2017, 03:15:36 PM

12K on cex.io Cheesy
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December 03, 2017, 03:15:56 PM

Nice action, $11,800 is around the corner!
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December 03, 2017, 03:16:56 PM


That is truely awesome - good weekend trading so far...
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December 03, 2017, 03:17:29 PM

$11800.01 on Stamp.  Better Bitcoin, better. Now get to 12k and stop messing around
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December 03, 2017, 03:20:15 PM

This is clearly as high as bitcoin will ever get, basically. Maybe just a little bit higher because there are people who haven't realized this is a failed experiment, but that's it. 1 bitcoin will absolutely never be worth $50k. $100k? LOL, no.

What'd I tell you guys? That was the last ATH bitcoin will ever see. People are finally waking up to how much of a failure this project is. Here, if bitcoin gets over GDAX ATH of $11,485, I'll give the the first person to quote me here the last of my bitcoin, which is 0.1 BTC.

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As stated, I made a special paper wallet for this Smiley

1EM8JhDPsvX8maD552WCRvefyyChDcHeE2


Here is the "special one"


Now ... get the fuck on the ball Proudhound, and pay your drama queen bills.   Angry

Paid my bills  Smiley I urge erre to sell what I sent, of course, as bitcoin is clearly in the final gyrations of total failure.

Thank you proudhon, you honoured your word.

I will value this even more than it face value because it's your last  1/10 of btc, this will be the last btc wallet I will ever sell (if ever).

Anyway, I see you have at least another 0.011 btc left, is suppose you could just repeat this with 0.01 the next year when btc reach 100k, and the year later with a mbtc for the 1m usd parity...
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December 03, 2017, 03:21:05 PM

its long time since i have been here, and i see bitcoin reached new peaks

how long was i gone? uh...half hour
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December 03, 2017, 03:22:22 PM

As a side note, eventually your bitcoin wealth becomes so great, that you can't not continue to hold it. Unless you really enjoy giving half your bitcoin net worth to the tax authorities. Which anyone who is self-made or builds wealth will tell you is idiotic.
Hm. If the Capital gains tax rate is 20% then no matter what the profit the tax will still only be 20% of it.

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December 03, 2017, 03:25:10 PM

Proudhon is Satoshi keeping us on our toes  Roll Eyes
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December 03, 2017, 03:27:55 PM

I don't know what to make of it, but it doesn't seem irrelevant.
Anyone share their thoughts?
Current law would cover cyber currencies anyway, this is just a grandstand from some dopey senator looking to make a splash. Which is sad, senators weren't always dopes (that was the House) but now.... (ahem)

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December 03, 2017, 03:28:19 PM

As a side note, eventually your bitcoin wealth becomes so great, that you can't not continue to hold it. Unless you really enjoy giving half your bitcoin net worth to the tax authorities. Which anyone who is self-made or builds wealth will tell you is idiotic.
Hm. If the Capital gains tax rate is 20% then no matter what the profit the tax will still only be 20% of it.

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Yeah, I was exaggerating a little. But even 20% sux. Just giving the govt money that they didn't risk anything for, didn't earn and don't deserve to steal from you.
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December 03, 2017, 03:30:45 PM

I wonder how many times proudhon has pronounced Bitcoin dead... I remember from back in early 2013, or wait, was he a bull back then? Shit can't even remember it's changed so much  Huh Grin Grin Grin
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December 03, 2017, 03:32:52 PM

at this rate we could be looking at $20000 by new year
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December 03, 2017, 03:33:56 PM

As a side note, eventually your bitcoin wealth becomes so great, that you can't not continue to hold it. Unless you really enjoy giving half your bitcoin net worth to the tax authorities. Which anyone who is self-made or builds wealth will tell you is idiotic.
Hm. If the Capital gains tax rate is 20% then no matter what the profit the tax will still only be 20% of it.

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Yeah it’s going to be a real problem cashing in (eventually). We’re all going to need very good accountants. I’ve been thinking about starting a load of faux businesss & making them ‘go bust’.
Maybe declare business bankruptcy so I don’t have to pay any taxes?
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December 03, 2017, 03:34:51 PM

at this rate we could be looking at $20000 by new year
20k too much, i think @15k would be fine
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December 03, 2017, 03:36:06 PM

at this rate we could be looking at $20000 by new year

Well, the 10k brought a ton of news coverage.

I bet there are many new people going into crypto (mostly with small amounts I admit)
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December 03, 2017, 03:38:16 PM

Yeah, I was exaggerating a little. But even 20% sux. Just giving the govt money that they didn't risk anything for, didn't earn and don't deserve to steal from you.
Depends. They pick up my garbage, maintain the roads I drive on to and from the Postal Orifice, jail people I consider criminals, and some other stuff. So there is that. And certain governments seem to be in a tax cutting give money to the rich mood so this may change.....

Or start donating money to senators and legislators. They seem to like money. And booze.

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December 03, 2017, 03:38:29 PM

at this rate we could be looking at $20000 by new year

Well, the 10k brought a ton of news coverage.

I bet there are many new people going into crypto (mostly with small amounts I admit)

The more the merrier. Mass adoption requires all the ‘little people’ to come on board.
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December 03, 2017, 03:39:31 PM

I wonder about that: What kinds of jobs in blockchain are there these days? Other than launching one's own coin....

Consultancy my friend...consultancy...
https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/pages/financial-services/articles/blockchain-series-deloitte-center-for-financial-services.html
https://home.kpmg.com/us/en/home/insights/2016/09/kpmg-and-microsoft-blockchain-services.html
https://www.pwc.com/us/en/financial-services/fintech/blockchain.html

And the list goes on.

The funniest part is when at the end of the meetings clients ask "Ok, but how do I buy Bitcoin?"

But most of the time we end up talking about useless crap. So annoying
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