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December 20, 2017, 10:10:13 PM

But Bob's already spoken for. Sad

They both might be interested in helping.

In my experience most people here just want my pants.

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December 20, 2017, 10:11:55 PM

So BTC is going down and the alts are not following. If we enter a bear market for BTC and the alts don't follow, that will be the end of BTC being the number 1 crypto. I know the price isn't really that low yet, but I'm getting worried, I just don't want BTC to lose the number 1 spot.

Does anyone know where masterluc posts his predictions? I'd like to see what he has foretold.
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December 20, 2017, 10:13:10 PM

So BTC is going down and the alts are not following. If we enter a bear market for BTC and the alts don't follow, that will be the end of BTC being the number 1 crypto. I know the price isn't really that low yet, but I'm getting worried, I just don't want BTC to lose the number 1 spot.

Does anyone know where masterluc posts his predictions? I'd like to see what he has foretold.

He's said that returning to 10 grandish might be the one for the truly epic action in the future.
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December 20, 2017, 10:13:39 PM

So BTC is going down and the alts are not following. If we enter a bear market for BTC and the alts don't follow, that will be the end of BTC being the number 1 crypto. I know the price isn't really that low yet, but I'm getting worried, I just don't want BTC to lose the number 1 spot.

Does anyone know where masterluc posts his predictions? I'd like to see what he has foretold.
You shut your whore mouth :/. I was gonna sell my crapcoins yesterday, but they are up another 50% today. Let'er fall until I finish cashing out.
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December 20, 2017, 10:16:06 PM

Could this Bcash pump be the final bugle call over the bubbly battlefield?

A fucking massive crash would flush most of this shit away. By the time the appetite returned Bitcoin might actually be match fit for the masses.
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December 20, 2017, 10:16:51 PM

Could this Bcash pump be the final bugle call over the bubbly battlefield?

A fucking massive crash would flush most of this shit away. By the time the appetite returned Bitcoin might actually be match fit for the masses.
The key question is if they make money on this shit, or lose a little more every time.
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December 20, 2017, 10:19:20 PM

Trying to claim my bglod from Trezor is a right pain in the ass

How come?

In my case it was a piece of cake. Finished in under a minute. In the coin splitting tool I specified the Bitfinex BTG deposit address and they went straight there. Seed not compromised or revealed anywhere. Got some Monero with them at 1/3 of their current price. More than happy!
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December 20, 2017, 10:19:50 PM

Ladies, Gentlemen, it is really simple : we are taking a terrible beating from the WuVer clan. I hope we will be ready soon to return the favour.

And the machinations with Coinbase, I hope they get burned badly.
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December 20, 2017, 10:20:46 PM

Could this Bcash pump be the final bugle call over the bubbly battlefield?

A fucking massive crash would flush most of this shit away. By the time the appetite returned Bitcoin might actually be match fit for the masses.
The key question is if they make money on this shit, or lose a little more every time.

Sheesh, at this point if BTC drops 40% more and BCH only doubles it’ll overtake Bitcoin in value.  Uh!
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December 20, 2017, 10:21:51 PM

LOL

Ho, Ho, Hodl

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’Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house
Every person was trading, including my spouse;
The mining rigs hummed in the cellar with care,
In hopes that some new bitcoins soon would be there;

The children were buying tokens from their beds,
While visions of Porsche Turbos danced in their heads;
And Mama on her laptop, and I on PC
Searched for the next big buying opportunity

But then from my desk there arose such a clatter,
I answered the phone to see what was the matter.
I squinted to see by the light of the taper,
As a teenager walked me through his white paper.

When, what to my wondering eyes should appear
But a bearded millennial drinking craft beer
He pulled out his phone, checked his what-do-you-call-it
Where one keeps one’s tokens- his digital wallet.

More rapid than lightning, the rallies they came
And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name:
"Now Bitcoin! Now Litecoin! Now Ether and Ripple!
If Monero can double, then you can all triple!

To the top of the chart! Break the resistance wall!
Now dash away! Dash away! Dash away all!"
And then with a wink, to my office he flew
While lugging a case and swigging his brew

As he prepped his ICO pitch to help me gain,
I confirmed a few transactions on the blockchain.
His slide deck was thick; his paper, full of detail
About how he’d attract bids from Asian retail.

His eyes--how they twinkled! So this was no hobby
He clearly knew how to pitch the Watanabes
When I asked if he’d come from the North he said "No.
The coin-mining rigs have all melted the snow.

I leave for the coast on my sleigh in an hour.
My wind-farm provides me with super-cheap power."
What about the Fed? Do you see any trouble?
He laughed, "You know central banks can’t spot a bubble.

The worst they can do is say ’buyer beware.’
It’s like the Wild West... pretty much laissez-faire."
Is there intrinsic value? I mean, what can I buy?
He looked at me sadly and let out a sigh.

Then shaking his head, tapped the side of his nose.
"You mean that you can’t see the Emperor’s new clothes?
You’re not a believer, I can feel in my loins.
C’mon! A chap once bought some pizza with coins.

You know that the ledger, it needs proof of work.
You’re not only a doubter, you’re some kind of jerk.
Your insistence on value is pretty quaint, Gramps.
Stick to trading stocks or maybe collect stamps.

My coin’s not for you, I’ve seen more than enough."
Then he packed up his things and he left in a huff.
But I heard him exclaim as he left, sight unseen:
Happy holidays all, and good luck in ’18!  
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December 20, 2017, 10:30:30 PM

This is a 25% dip you panicking pussies. We used to do this everyday. Have you all gotten soft and fat in your old age?
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December 20, 2017, 10:32:19 PM

Trying to claim my bglod from Trezor is a right pain in the ass

How come?

In my case it was a piece of cake. Finished in under a minute. In the coin splitting tool I specified the Bitfinex BTG deposit address and they went straight there. Seed not compromised or revealed anywhere. Got some Monero with them at 1/3 of their current price. More than happy!

I was using the wrong browser to download the bridge. Now somehow I've locked myself out of administrator status on my computer. I guess this isn't entirely Trezor's fault. Embarrassed
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December 20, 2017, 10:32:52 PM


No seriously.  That is one of the best posts ever.  I'm getting a Tshirt made.
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December 20, 2017, 10:33:30 PM

Except HITbtc are criminals who ran a Bitcoin Unlimited fraud

To what, exactly, are you referring?
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December 20, 2017, 10:33:58 PM



Ah old pump and dump moves are back again.
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December 20, 2017, 10:34:57 PM

This is a 25% dip you panicking pussies. We used to do this everyday. Have you all gotten soft and fat in your old age?

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Ah old pump and dump moves are back again.

Well it's about time you got back here with some charts!  Smiley
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December 20, 2017, 10:40:33 PM

Guys -and girls- ... this is noticeable.


left boob (btc) + right boob (bch) = $20,000


Don't get caught up in attempts at false equivalencies, it will cause you to take your eyes off of the prize.   Wink


Perhaps you will thank me later for this suggestion?    Cool
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December 20, 2017, 10:41:38 PM


Ah old pump and dump moves are back again.

Well it's about time you got back here with some charts!  Smiley

Standing on the side lines and all may be fun. But some things just need to be pointed out to help out the newbies.

Just saying I'm alive and watching! Cheesy
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December 20, 2017, 10:42:37 PM

Trying to claim my bglod from Trezor is a right pain in the ass

How come?

In my case it was a piece of cake. Finished in under a minute. In the coin splitting tool I specified the Bitfinex BTG deposit address and they went straight there. Seed not compromised or revealed anywhere. Got some Monero with them at 1/3 of their current price. More than happy!

You are one of the lucky ones to have an existing bitfinex account. New registrations are now only allowed with a referral code, and it's impossible to get a referral code yet.

People without a bitfinex account will have to dump their BTG on a dodgier exchange like yobit.
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