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December 17, 2017, 12:30:59 AM |
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BCH hash rate 4.2% and falling.
The whole house of cards is going to come tumbling down this weekend. Touche Nooo, i still have some to sell, i want my free BTC from Roger, let him pump it just up to 0.17, i will be glad!  This already happened. I'm getting pretty tired of all this failure.
goodgoodletthehateflowthroughyou.png 'All this failure' is the result of giving people what they do not want (because 'we' know better than you what you should want). The only thing happening on that blockchain is a bunch of trading back and forth. No one uses it, no one cares. Perfect timing for a good old fashioned weekend pump and dump tho. The whole house of cards is going to come tumbling down this weekend. He was right, I was wrong. Happiness ensued.
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afbitcoins
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December 17, 2017, 12:32:09 AM |
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I find it quite amusing that the debate has degenerated to deliberately calling one variant of bitcon versus the other by the wrong name.
think i'll try it.
BCASH BCASH BCASH
hehehehe yes its amusing
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AZwarel
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December 17, 2017, 12:36:32 AM |
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BCH hash rate 4.2% and falling.
The whole house of cards is going to come tumbling down this weekend. Touche Nooo, i still have some to sell, i want my free BTC from Roger, let him pump it just up to 0.17, i will be glad!  This already happened. I'm getting pretty tired of all this failure.
goodgoodletthehateflowthroughyou.png 'All this failure' is the result of giving people what they do not want (because 'we' know better than you what you should want). The only thing happening on that blockchain is a bunch of trading back and forth. No one uses it, no one cares. Perfect timing for a good old fashioned weekend pump and dump tho. The whole house of cards is going to come tumbling down this weekend. He was right, I was wrong. Happiness ensued. Yes, i have managed to sell some at 0.41, that was an intense night watching the walls (still, could have made 0.5, but only in a 30 sec window...). I sell in batches - some i had to scrape from cold wallets, some from core wallet -> abc syncing (which took 2 weeks!!). Also, am not in a hurry. Well, now i am, wanna offload bichcash before coinbase releases it at Jan the 1st. for the sheeple.
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luckygenough56
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December 17, 2017, 12:45:08 AM |
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looks like btc needs some more tether
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to "non-custodial"
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December 17, 2017, 12:46:59 AM |
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Tera what do you consider to be the closest to negatively correlated with BTC?
I have been looking at ETH, XMR and BCH but all seem to have some degree of positive correlation in a crash.
bcash If you claim bitcoin is going to crash to $3k, I do not see bcash going to the moon in said event lol. That I do agree with Finally Roach said something that is actually worthy of quote..... 
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yefi
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December 17, 2017, 12:48:36 AM |
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Exponential behaviour. In the analysis thread there was a a chart that showed the price going from 35k to 70k in a matter of days.
It's more likely to take weeks rather than days. We'd also be setting ourselves up for a puke-inducing candle imo...
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Icygreen
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December 17, 2017, 12:50:35 AM |
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This is called distribution and its precisely the reason it will work.
A pump and dump is not "distribution". A bitcoin is an imaginary object that provides no real world utility. You can't eat it, you can't build something with it, you can do nothing with it but try to con someone into giving you a real world object of value for it. This is why any monetary instrument not connected to the real world as physical commodity is inherently an immoral scam whether it's US dollars or bitcoins: The real crux of the situation is that money is an imaginary or social construct humans use to try and gain leverage over one another, and so the further you abstract human trade away from barter, the bigger an immoral scam you have created. THIS is why only physical commodity currencies can be money, whether it's gold, silver, oil, wheat, or what have you. Anything that does not have some type of roots in the real world is a flat out scam because you're inherently trying to con other humans into accepting something of no value for a real world good of value.
You're taking on societies entire value constructs with your argument which is ironically one of the largest utilities of bitcoin today. Borderless, trustless, deflationary, voluntary participation, secure, indiscriminate, and unrevocable. All the things central banking can't be. It offers peaceful participation of choice in the monetary revolution we're seeing today and that sir is a massive utility towards positive change. I participate because I believe this.
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afbitcoins
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December 17, 2017, 01:04:10 AM |
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This is called distribution and its precisely the reason it will work.
A pump and dump is not "distribution". A bitcoin is an imaginary object that provides no real world utility. You can't eat it, you can't build something with it, you can do nothing with it but try to con someone into giving you a real world object of value for it. This is why any monetary instrument not connected to the real world as physical commodity is inherently an immoral scam whether it's US dollars or bitcoins: The real crux of the situation is that money is an imaginary or social construct humans use to try and gain leverage over one another, and so the further you abstract human trade away from barter, the bigger an immoral scam you have created. THIS is why only physical commodity currencies can be money, whether it's gold, silver, oil, wheat, or what have you. Anything that does not have some type of roots in the real world is a flat out scam because you're inherently trying to con other humans into accepting something of no value for a real world good of value.
You're taking on societies entire value constructs with your argument which is ironically one of the largest utilities of bitcoin today. Borderless, trustless, deflationary, voluntary participation, secure, indiscriminate, and unrevocable. All the things central banking can't be. It offers peaceful participation of choice in the monetary revolution we're seeing today and that sir is a massive utility towards positive change. I participate because I believe this. well said
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luckygenough56
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December 17, 2017, 01:06:24 AM |
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looks like a top to me but who am i to call it 
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December 17, 2017, 01:11:55 AM |
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yep, it's a top
the most recent in a long and illustrious line of tops
your point?
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December 17, 2017, 01:13:34 AM |
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It's would be a small top which is rarely attractive.
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infofront (OP)
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December 17, 2017, 01:16:31 AM |
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I find it quite amusing that the debate has degenerated to deliberately calling one variant of bitcon versus the other by the wrong name.
think i'll try it.
BCASH BCASH BCASH
hehehehe yes its amusing
Saying that there are variants of bitcoin plays into the bcash team's hands. There is one bitcoin.
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Rosewater Foundation
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December 17, 2017, 01:21:24 AM |
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I find it quite amusing that the debate has degenerated to deliberately calling one variant of bitcon versus the other by the wrong name.
think i'll try it.
BCASH BCASH BCASH
hehehehe yes its amusing
Saying that there are variants of bitcoin plays into the bcash team's hands. There is one bitcoin. QFT. Never let your guard down.
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December 17, 2017, 01:27:30 AM |
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Explains a few things.
TBH, and I'm not proud to admit this, but with this unbelievable rise, it's resulted in an increased consumption of beer  There was a period last night where my cryptoholdings went +~$2M over the course of drinking a single beer. Sheeeeit. You could own all of Butte and everybody in it one day.  BobLawblaw - the king of Butte
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jojo69
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December 17, 2017, 01:32:43 AM |
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BobLawblaw - the king of Butte
pardons all the cows fills in the copper pit
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December 17, 2017, 01:40:06 AM |
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BobLawblaw - the king of Butte
pardons all the cows fills in the copper pit Can he fill it with bankers? People will pay to see... Makes me sad that I didn't pay to see it in September and October when I was there. Never again. 
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December 17, 2017, 01:49:35 AM |
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December 17, 2017, 02:37:24 AM Last edit: December 17, 2017, 02:56:56 AM by jojo69 |
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the hell is an "SC"? 
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BITCOIN===>THE DISRUPTIVE CYBERCURRENCY
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December 17, 2017, 02:41:34 AM |
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