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January 09, 2018, 04:06:24 PM


even with retracements Cool

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January 09, 2018, 04:10:13 PM

Seriously I've been saying it since we could not move on from 17k: the days of bitcoin are numbered. Kudos for paving the way for more advanced cryptocurrencies but now it is time to move on.

Do you suggest then that bitcointalk.org should shut down also. Given that most of the altcoins gain part publicity through this website do you think we should move to rippletalk.org or ethereumtalk.org?

Also shouldn't we be there already if BTC is dead in the water?
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January 09, 2018, 04:10:40 PM

I do not regret calling Jamie Dimon a fraud.

I'd like to acknowledge that I see what you did there.
@Melt_Dem

$300B market cap: "Bitcoin is a fraud"
$800B market cap: "i regret calling Bitcoin a fraud"
$1.5T market cap: "we are launching a Bitcoin trading desk"
$5T market cap: "rebrand to JP blockchain Morgan"
https://t.co/jmRTZHnvqS

not by Izzy sorry
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January 09, 2018, 04:11:57 PM
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I do not regret calling Jamie Dimon a fraud.

I'd like to acknowledge that I see what you did there.
@Melt_Dem

$300B market cap: "Bitcoin is a fraud"
$800B market cap: "i regret calling Bitcoin a fraud"
$1.5T market cap: "we are launching a Bitcoin trading desk"
$5T market cap: "rebrand to JP blockchain Morgan"
https://t.co/jmRTZHnvqS

not by Izzy sorry

He's lovely, I'm sure. Smiley
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January 09, 2018, 04:12:03 PM

I do not regret calling Jamie Dimon a fraud.

I'd like to acknowledge that I see what you did there.
@Melt_Dem

$300B market cap: "Bitcoin is a fraud"
$800B market cap: "i regret calling Bitcoin a fraud"
$1.5T market cap: "we are launching a Bitcoin trading desk"
$5T market cap: "rebrand to JP blockchain Morgan"
https://t.co/jmRTZHnvqS

not by Izzy sorry

I'm surprised no one created a Jamie Dimon Coin, JDC yet.
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January 09, 2018, 04:13:05 PM

Update from Masterluc: https://vk.com/bitcoin_vanga

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What's Bitcoin? At bitcoins there is a bearish flag for now. I do not recommend shorts - I have not yet seen a clear turn. You know how it goes here with bearish figures ...

Congratulations to the survivors of the New Year coma.

-snip-


Must has been one hell of a New Years for the Master.

He sounds....almost lucid. I am thinking it is the severe hangover still in effect. I  hope everyone was patient and able to buy the low.
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January 09, 2018, 04:18:47 PM

I do not regret calling Jamie Dimon a fraud.

I'd like to acknowledge that I see what you did there.
@Melt_Dem

$300B market cap: "Bitcoin is a fraud"
$800B market cap: "i regret calling Bitcoin a fraud"
$1.5T market cap: "we are launching a Bitcoin trading desk"
$5T market cap: "rebrand to JP blockchain Morgan"
https://t.co/jmRTZHnvqS

not by Izzy sorry

I'm surprised no one created a Jamie Dimon Coin, JDC yet.

They have.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2204225.0

It's based on proof of FUD.
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January 09, 2018, 04:18:53 PM

Update from Masterluc: https://vk.com/bitcoin_vanga

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What's Bitcoin? At bitcoins there is a bearish flag for now. I do not recommend shorts - I have not yet seen a clear turn. You know how it goes here with bearish figures ...

Congratulations to the survivors of the New Year coma.

-snip-


Must has been one hell of a New Years for the Master.

He sounds....almost lucid. I am thinking it is the severe hangover still in effect. I  hope everyone was patient and able to buy the low.

Russia's New Year's goes on for a full week after Jan 1st! I work with several Russians.  Wink
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January 09, 2018, 04:20:17 PM

I do not regret calling Jamie Dimon a fraud.

I'd like to acknowledge that I see what you did there.
@Melt_Dem

$300B market cap: "Bitcoin is a fraud"
$800B market cap: "i regret calling Bitcoin a fraud"
$1.5T market cap: "we are launching a Bitcoin trading desk"
$5T market cap: "rebrand to JP blockchain Morgan"
https://t.co/jmRTZHnvqS

not by Izzy sorry

I'm surprised no one created a Jamie Dimon Coin, JDC yet.

They have.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2204225.0

It's based on proof of FUD.

HAHA brilliant.  Grin Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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January 09, 2018, 04:24:06 PM


Do you suggest then that bitcointalk.org should shut down also. Given that most of the altcoins gain part publicity through this website do you think we should move to rippletalk.org or ethereumtalk.org?

Also shouldn't we be there already if BTC is dead in the water?

It's propably a good idea to keep the name for historical reasons. Like I said: Bitcoin still cleared the way. Or it could be renamed to Cryptotalk.org if it has not been taken. Either suits me. But we both know that big ships steer slowly!
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January 09, 2018, 04:32:52 PM

I wonder if predicting anything currently is useful, after all people have been calling for a new ATH since the beginning of Jan and we have yet to reach it. The market is way too volatile but that's what makes it exciting.
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January 09, 2018, 04:33:18 PM



I'm beginning to like you. You seem like a very nice young man. Would you like to see my coin collections? Here, have a glass of Bolly, son.
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January 09, 2018, 04:34:34 PM



I'm beginning to like you. You seem like a very nice young man. Would you like to see my coin collections? Here, have a glass of Bolly, son.

He's already been claimed by this old queen. Back off or have your eyes scratched out.
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January 09, 2018, 04:36:39 PM

Bitcoin is in consolidation right now. I think bitcoin will going up to USD 17000 next. I am still waiting for bitcoin core to implement lightning network as right now the high fee is one of the main reason most of the investors are scared off, which cost the price to be in correction.
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I'm beginning to like you. You seem like a very nice young man. Would you like to see my coin collections? Here, have a glass of Bolly, son.

He's already been claimed by this old queen. Back off or have your eyes scratched out.
Gentlemen, gentlemen! There's plenty to go around. No need to fight  Wink Grin.
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January 09, 2018, 04:38:09 PM

Does anyone think it's interesting that the CBOE futures -- which started a month ago today --- had an opening set price at $14,800 --- It's my understanding that the first month of pricing predictions will close today at 4pm EST, and the price is hovering right around --- $14,800?
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edit: don't really know. is there that much riding on it this month?
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January 09, 2018, 04:41:43 PM



I'm beginning to like you. You seem like a very nice young man. Would you like to see my coin collections? Here, have a glass of Bolly, son.

He's already been claimed by this old queen. Back off or have your eyes scratched out.
Gentlemen, gentlemen! There's plenty to go around. No need to fight  Wink Grin.

*Cell door slams closed behind them*
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January 09, 2018, 04:46:01 PM

Does anyone think it's interesting that the CBOE futures -- which started a month ago today --- had an opening set price at $14,800 --- It's my understanding that the first month of pricing predictions will close today at 4pm EST, and the price is hovering right around --- $14,800?
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edit: don't really know. is there that much riding on it this month?

Ah true, I think I read somewhere that there was only 100-200 BTC worth of action "wagered". 
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I'm beginning to like you. You seem like a very nice young man. Would you like to see my coin collections? Here, have a glass of Bolly, son.

He's already been claimed by this old queen. Back off or have your eyes scratched out.
Gentlemen, gentlemen! There's plenty to go around. No need to fight  Wink Grin.

*Cell door slams closed behind them*

This thread is always good for a laugh.  Cheesy
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January 09, 2018, 04:46:35 PM

He's already been claimed by this old queen. Back off or have your eyes scratched out.

As long as I still have dibs on the vile-pelvis talisman, I am OK with this.


Im sorry...the pelvis is mine...G gave it to me fair and square.  Happy to share tho.



I'm beginning to like you. You seem like a very nice young man. Would you like to see my coin collections? Here, have a glass of Bolly, son.

He's already been claimed by this old queen. Back off or have your eyes scratched out.

Awww...look at the little squeaky toy...can I haz it?
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