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December 23, 2017, 07:49:20 PM |
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Breaking 24777$ prediction game
LIST MAKING ENDS 25-12-2017 @ 22.00 cet
SOME HAVE TAKEN A DATE THATS ALLREADY OCCUPIED -fluidjax -vito5 -Dotto -Ibian -Roombot - - TAKE DIFFRENT DATE PLEASE , THE DATES YOU GUYS PICKED WERE TAKEN
MANY PAGES BACK I POSTED THAT YOUR MINIMUM ACTIVITY NEEDS TO BE 50+ TO COME ON THE LIST! NO NEW ACCOUNTS GR
can I take 04/04/2018 Fluidjax thanks
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JayJuanGee
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to "non-custodial"
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December 23, 2017, 07:56:39 PM |
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it seems that I am making way more money with $850 to $1,000 increments than I was making with smaller increments,
I would suggest that your touchy-feely analysis is just plain wrong. you seem to be pointing out that you have been taking some breaks from trading
Yes. The 'breaks' are motivated not by time matters, but rather that in a bull market any such trading will tend to make you fiat-rich and crypto-poor. Accordingly, I trade only when I want fiat. Of course, this last two weeks being a rather large episode, I need to plan a way to gracefully wind it down. when my increments are larger, I seem to end up leaving less money on the table when the price out runs me
You've not seen much of my sell side. Price does not outrun me. O.k. Fair enough with your touchy feely response. I do understand that taking a break could pay off, when the price seems rather bullish, but certainly it seems that if you are taking a break you are going from one extreme to another, and perhaps we are using the different words to describe a similar strategy, because to you taking a break may be that you spread your sell orders out to $1k or something like that and you do no set any of your buy orders until you are clear that there is an actual dip... which may almost result in a very similar outcome as mine. 
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jojo69
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December 23, 2017, 08:05:45 PM |
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Anybody else feel like you are the only human on an exchange full of bots?
It's like they know I'm the only one the way they snuggle right up next to my order and then go roaring back off the direction they came.
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gentlemand
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Welt Am Draht
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December 23, 2017, 08:06:35 PM |
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Anybody else feel like you are the only human on an exchange full of bots?
It's like they know I'm the only one the way they snuggle right up next to my order and then go roaring back off the direction they came.
It's time to launch the Chaturbate of exchanges so you can see all the trader faces on livestreams. It would be like a poker game with the occasional tossing of cookies.
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HairyMaclairy
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December 23, 2017, 08:19:26 PM |
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That would bring new meaning to the term “order spoofing”
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txtravwill
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December 23, 2017, 08:23:56 PM |
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Seems Asia is waking up and Bitfinnex is rising, both justifying and catching up with US GDAX and Gemini exchanges. They had a $1K variance for a while. Pushing them up also though. 16k seems like a sure thing now...
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FractalUniverse
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December 23, 2017, 08:25:34 PM |
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Anybody else feel like you are the only human on an exchange full of bots?
It's like they know I'm the only one the way they snuggle right up next to my order and then go roaring back off the direction they came.
lol yes. its happening to me time to time,but its not the rule. sometimes price turns before my order, but sometimes it triggers it and turns after that, or continues in its original direction. my orders are small though. im far far away from being a whale
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realr0ach
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December 23, 2017, 08:51:54 PM Last edit: December 23, 2017, 09:39:35 PM by realr0ach |
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God, I'm so sick of people who are supposed to be intelligent just lying their asses off and making up nonsense to try and hide the fact it's not possible to create a decentralized digital currency. Take this picture for instance. If what miners do don't matter at all, then what the fuck are miners being paid for? LOL. He's basically saying mining is for distribution only while a shadowy group of authoritarian technocrats are supposed to run the system behind the scenes. Even if you believe that, mining is completely centralized by like...one guy...so that's also completely pointless.  Stop lying you fucktards. It's not possible to create a decentralized digital currency. You're just making up lies and bullshit to pretend this is not the case. The closest thing to a decentralized currency on this planet are the noble metals like physical gold, silver, and copper. If someone corners the market on one, people just start using one of the others. Bitcoin is not decentralized. Never has been, never will be. The only good and righteous option from here is to just admit to people this is all bullshit so the goyim can dump their valueless, imaginary tokens as fast as possible for physical silver or gold and LEAVE GOLDMAN SACHS HOLDING THE BAG.
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Gab0
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December 23, 2017, 09:37:47 PM |
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gentlemand
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December 23, 2017, 09:47:35 PM |
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I hope momma Ver never follows her son's 'progress' online. If she's easily swayed by public opinion she'd run straight out and get her womb shot blasted.
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HairyMaclairy
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December 23, 2017, 09:48:55 PM |
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Just found a stack of paper wallets from 2015. I was giving away 0.05 Bitcoi in each and these were the leftovers. It’s a nice find I didn’t know I had it....
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york780
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December 23, 2017, 09:52:18 PM |
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Anyone got more of that dip? Need more bitcorn
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Elwar
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Viva Ut Vivas
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December 23, 2017, 09:53:26 PM |
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Depends on where you live. Wellington is windy and gets a lot of rain, although the city is beautiful. I spent many years working in Wellington and I prefer it over Auckland. Auckland is nice but it has gotten expensive and crowded. Wine country of Hawkes Bay is fantastic.( Napier and Hastings) Great weather, many wineries, great food, fantastic bike riding.
The south island is extremely beautiful. I will be spending some more time there next year. So many great places. I want to go to Lake Tekapo. It is one of our dark sky reserves for seeing the night sky.
Was just in NZ yesterday. Well..Aukland airport  I am in Tahiti now looking for a place.  French passport would suck but hopefully we can do something with a seastead citizenship.
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realr0ach
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December 23, 2017, 09:54:40 PM |
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Do you not see anything wrong with this picture? "CEO of bitcoin.com" vs "CEO of blockstream.com". That sure as fuck does not sound "decentralized" to me. It sounds like corporate special interest groups trying to seize some type of public good and exploit it for their own interests. It also reminds me of African derived banana republics like the nation of Haiti, a completely powerless nation whose military probably serves no purpose at all, but every low level negro in the entire country has given themselves the title of general. 
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Gab0
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December 23, 2017, 10:07:15 PM |
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realr0ach
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December 23, 2017, 10:18:09 PM |
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How many geniuses will continue trying to defend the bitcoin narrative as digital gold or layer of decentralized settlement for large financial institutions?  Being a "bitcoin maximalist" really means nothing more than you want to excercise usury against others in practice. It means you want the entire world to be forced to use a single blockchain (that you of course cornered the market for first) for your own gain. Nevermind the fact that it's inevitable govts would co-opt it since it's designed to centralize and turn it into a slavery system. The righteous answer is the standard Ron Paul choice, that there should be a free market and people should be allowed to use whatever as money they want to. It just so happens the noble metals like gold, silver, copper, etc, have the best objective traits for the task and would inevitably win, due to being impossible to create a digital currency that doesn't completely centralize.
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bitserve
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December 23, 2017, 10:24:55 PM |
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Bullish! There's still hope!
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Torque
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December 23, 2017, 10:25:17 PM |
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Haha, so now the trolls are in an uproar because of the thought that Bitcoin maximalists won't even bother to hold altcoins because they know that such can be traded for as needed for day-to-day transactions?
Well they should be. Because Bitcoin is digital gold, that only has value that continues to increase because people to choose to hold it long term and not spend it.
Altcoins, not so much.
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alexeft
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December 23, 2017, 10:25:40 PM |
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How many geniuses will continue trying to defend the bitcoin narrative as digital gold or layer of decentralized settlement for large financial institutions?
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1) Nodes (regardless if they are transacting or not) are the ONLY ones that store and transmit the blockchain and choose what goes in and what does not. Therefore they are the only ones that ENFORCE the rules (like the 21 million coin limit). 2) The shop is not good because there's too many people?  Noooooooooooooo! We've raised big interest and it's just impossible (or too dangerous) to be all things to all people. Even huge blocks would not do that. 3) Come back and say this in 100 years.
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