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December 31, 2017, 04:24:59 PM |
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I could have sworn I saw a "Who sold at the bottom?" post a little while ago!
Who sold at the bottom?
BobLawblaw said that, I swear.
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txtravwill
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December 31, 2017, 04:28:52 PM |
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Who sold at the bottom?
I put a stop loss below the bottom but never sold, WHEW! :-)
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ragnar0k
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December 31, 2017, 04:30:09 PM |
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Oh man I needed this I was going in hyperventilation
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ivomm
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All good things to those who wait
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December 31, 2017, 04:43:59 PM |
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OWZ1337
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BITCOIN===>THE DISRUPTIVE CYBERCURRENCY
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December 31, 2017, 04:45:22 PM |
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BAN ===>BITTREX POLONIEX RIPPLE CRYPTSY MEH ~ R.I.P. 
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d_eddie
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December 31, 2017, 04:45:50 PM |
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Who sold at the bottom?
(snubbing) Won't even reply to such questions until the proper moment. Tsk, I'm waiting for the officials. And I have a hunch they're too busy celebrating ATM!  HAPPY 2018 This will be THE year I think.
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December 31, 2017, 04:46:33 PM |
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I'm off to a party, I'm sure crypto will be discussed much, as it will be at other new years parties.
I wanna thank you all for the laughs, the good and bad advice and the company during this amazing year. I'm sure next year will be even more interesting and exciting!
I wish everyone (including r0ach) a great 2018!!
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JimboToronto
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You're never too old to think young.
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December 31, 2017, 04:47:37 PM |
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Good morning Bitcoinland.
I see we've gained back most of what we lost yesterday.. currently $14114USD/$17747CAD (Bitcoinaverage).
Old coins are worth $16996USD/$21372CAD each (Coinmarketcap).
It's nice to see just about all cryptocurrencies except Ripple up today. Maybe the Ripple bubble is about to pop. That would be very amusing.
As the new year works its way around the world we have a lot to look forward to in 2018.
Go Bitcoin go.
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December 31, 2017, 04:48:00 PM |
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Dudes and dudettes, take a step back and look at what a tremendous freakin' year this was! Awesome. 2018 should takes us all to new heights yet again. Happy New Year to all!
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December 31, 2017, 04:49:38 PM |
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Man that .6 I made on the way down is looking really good right now.  I'm starting to like JJG ride the ladder strategy.
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Toxic2040
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December 31, 2017, 04:50:32 PM |
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Someone started the party without me!!  Warm wishes to all this New Years Eve. Lets bring 2018 in with some moon shots.
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OWZ1337
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December 31, 2017, 05:05:00 PM |
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Good morning Bitcoinland.
I see we've gained back most of what we lost yesterday.. currently $14114USD/$17747CAD (Bitcoinaverage).
Old coins are worth $16996USD/$21372CAD each (Coinmarketcap).
It's nice to see just about all cryptocurrencies except Ripple up today. Maybe the Ripple bubble is about to pop. That would be very amusing.
As the new year works its way around the world we have a lot to look forward to in 2018.
Go Bitcoin go.
good morning my friend~ bitcoin hanging in there it's going to be an uphill battle WHEREAS>_>n00bs don't even understand what is an occupy coin? :-D weeee BLESINGS AND HOPPY N00B YEER<<<<
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lightfoot
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I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
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December 31, 2017, 05:05:26 PM |
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Hm. I wonder if as Jan 1 rolls around the world people are buying to avoid 2017 tax stuff.
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milkshock100
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December 31, 2017, 05:05:47 PM |
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Good to see the Bankster coin being left in the dust
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the artful bodger
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December 31, 2017, 05:06:49 PM |
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I could have sworn I saw a "Who sold at the bottom?" post a little while ago!
Who sold at the bottom?
I was hoping to panic sell at the bottom, but now its gone back up to $14000 I might have missed my chance.
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Searing
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December 31, 2017, 05:07:06 PM |
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kinda off topic
but anyone have an idea on what kind of transaction fee I'd get hit on for a $1,634.00 BTC transaction?
thanks....trying to guess
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Searing
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December 31, 2017, 05:13:05 PM |
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Hm. I wonder if as Jan 1 rolls around the world people are buying to avoid 2017 tax stuff.
yep....I got an alienware laptop full boat....4,025 (biz related don't ya know) case/the side expansion chassis for running an Rx1080 card for better graphics (gpu mining dust coin..don't ya know..lol or so I will say) also biz related...a 3 TB 3.5" hd another case for the gamer expansion module above and I'm looking at obelisk-tech (my summer dubious purchase) of 4 more obelisk units (unknown that this is wise) at around 4k because I have 5 1/2 off coupons....from previous dubious purchases will still owe IRS and State taxes of about 12k....running out of crap to buy (xerox machine...I guess I always wanted one) yep you nailed it dubious gamer latops I will 'supposedly' use for crypto (i guess) and dubious asic miners.....the stuff I will do on the off chance NOT to pay the tax man on the other hand on the above my REAL risk is actualy 25% over what I would actually pay the tax man for this gamble..in that I get 25% back in real $$$ for 5 years depreciation in one year (this year) towards taxes..so wtf.....I'll take that risk the stuff you do in the usa to avoid taxes (oh well the gamer laptop will be a hoot and I can gpu mine again sh*t coin for giggles!)
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JayJuanGee
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December 31, 2017, 05:15:33 PM |
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The vast majority of thread participants herein would have never bought such a stupid dumbass centralized manipulated coin,
While they may not have bought it, they may have received it. Anyone who asked got 20,000 XRP back in the day. Really? You are trying to assert that these coins were "free" and/or fairly distributed based on some kind of "ask" scenario? You really believe your own bullshit half the time? A little holiday greeting: Get the fuck out of here, picnic food eating bear dude.. (  ) Get over yourself JJG - your noobishness is on full display. Yes indeed, 20,000 XRP were given to anyone who provided a Ripple address to which said XRP could be sent. True story. How could this be about me? You are such a distraction with your off topic pursuits. Making me feel like this:  The attentive reader will note that JJG was discussing Ripple in this branch of this thread before I. Stop your retarded cause and effect distortion arguments, and sissy ass appeals to the "attentive reader" baloney. "oh, I am just responding to others... blah blah blah." You are defending alt coin pumps and trying to excuse your stupid-ass pumping by accusing others, namely yours truly, of bringing up such topics...  To the extent that I am talking about alts, I am denigrating them.. as either attacks on bitcoin or distractions to the bitcoin topic. Thus I am more topical, relevant and ideologically aligned with this thread than you. Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.  Instead, you want to troll, while attempting to act like you are just going with the flow... NOT
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December 31, 2017, 05:16:17 PM |
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kinda off topic
but anyone have an idea on what kind of transaction fee I'd get hit on for a $1,634.00 BTC transaction?
thanks....trying to guess
At the current state of the blockchain, with a standard 2 inputs 2 output tx, a non-segwit would be a little over $8.00. I would set fee at 170 sates/byte right now.
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Searing
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December 31, 2017, 05:18:22 PM |
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kinda off topic
but anyone have an idea on what kind of transaction fee I'd get hit on for a $1,634.00 BTC transaction?
thanks....trying to guess
At the current state of the blockchain, with a standard 2 inputs 2 output tx, a non-segwit would be a little over $8.00. I would set fee at 170 sates/byte right now. Thanks you will be tipped for your math...will send you a pm so I don't lose your avatar/handle now as a test...will shoot off tip as soon as I see if my frigging wallet works on these purchases brad
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