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January 14, 2018, 05:29:42 AM |
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Aren't bears supposed to be hibernating this time of year ?
Now we gotta deal with this massive dump they just took all over the markets.
Sheeit.
I hadn't noticed because I was looking at the 30 day charts. It does look dramatic now I zoomed into the 24 hour charts, but it doesn't look that bad zooming back out to even the weekly charts.
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January 14, 2018, 05:30:32 AM |
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massive dump
$14,200 / $ 13,500 = 5.1% at time of post You have to zoom into 1m to understand.
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January 14, 2018, 05:32:22 AM |
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Still waiting for 10 second candles option.
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January 14, 2018, 06:05:36 AM |
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bonipper
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January 14, 2018, 06:09:47 AM |
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They are buying, they pumped the price up by $300 on stamp during the last hour. Extrapolating that price increase rate by 24 hours results in $20000 coins tomorrow.
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January 14, 2018, 06:12:00 AM |
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They are buying, they pumped the price up by $300 on stamp during the last hour. Extrapolating that price increase rate by 24 hours results in $20000 coins tomorrow. I want to have babies with you
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January 14, 2018, 06:23:03 AM Last edit: January 14, 2018, 07:42:02 AM by PoolMinor |
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Also found this too. http://digitalcommons.augustana.edu/cscfaculty/1/Edit "For larger amounts of data, if quantity at low cost is paramount and security is unimportant, the Data Drop w/o Sig method may be the best choice."
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January 14, 2018, 06:49:44 AM |
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They are buying, they pumped the price up by $300 on stamp during the last hour. Extrapolating that price increase rate by 24 hours results in $20000 coins tomorrow. I want to have babies with you calves
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January 14, 2018, 07:24:46 AM Last edit: January 14, 2018, 07:44:33 AM by realr0ach |
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When I took the garbage out today I hate to wait for the dump truck to finish emptying the dumpster. It's the first time I saw it standing 10 feet away. It's funny how the world gives you clues.
Bitcoin seigniorage fee: around $11,000 - market price is 467% higher than cost of production Physical silver seigniorage fee: around $1.20 - market price is 7.5% higher than cost of production When the price of real money is that low, the "purchase bitcoin" button should be relabeled "get cucked". Let's not even get into the fact that since bitcoin is an imaginary object based around artificial scarcity, the real seigniorage fee of bitcoin is closer to infinite.
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January 14, 2018, 07:33:15 AM |
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They are buying, they pumped the price up by $300 on stamp during the last hour. Extrapolating that price increase rate by 24 hours results in $20000 coins tomorrow. I want to have babies with you calves Give me my infinite pump right now!!
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January 14, 2018, 07:35:16 AM |
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yeah, I would be fairly confident about getting filled
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January 14, 2018, 07:58:32 AM |
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Give me my infinite pump right now!!
Anne Frank is hiding in the attic printing infinite fiat and tethers, but you can tell her r0ach is coming for her, and hells coming with him.
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January 14, 2018, 08:20:09 AM |
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Just to add to the eternal 'what is money' debate: Money is anything that is commonly recognized as a medium of exchange and store of value. Most societies used seashells, rocks, severed skulls or metals. China invented paper money during Tang dynasty and with fits and starts, it gradually became the standard. Fiat money can’t be consumed and neither can it be used in production. Hence currencies do not have intrinsic value but rather trade on perception of value. As discussed (here), unlike fiat currencies, cryptos are more difficult to inflate, cost money & time to produce and are built around mathematics rather than fraud or politics. Hence, they already reflect the essence of money better than existing money. However, we are still closer to the 1900s than 1920s. There are serious challenges (e.g. depth, acceptance, custody etc). But cryptos & blockchain are the future
Source: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-01-11/henry-ford-dotcom-bitcoins
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January 14, 2018, 09:07:21 AM Last edit: January 14, 2018, 09:20:30 AM by realr0ach |
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Just to add to the eternal 'what is money' debate: Money is anything that is commonly recognized as a medium of exchange and store of value. Most societies used seashells, rocks, severed skulls or metals. China invented paper money during Tang dynasty and with fits and starts, it gradually became the standard. Fiat money can’t be consumed and neither can it be used in production. Hence currencies do not have intrinsic value but rather trade on perception of value. As discussed (here), unlike fiat currencies, cryptos are more difficult to inflate, cost money & time to produce and are built around mathematics rather than fraud or politics. Hence, they already reflect the essence of money better than existing money. However, we are still closer to the 1900s than 1920s. There are serious challenges (e.g. depth, acceptance, custody etc). But cryptos & blockchain are the future
Source: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-01-11/henry-ford-dotcom-bitcoinsComplete bullshit definition. It's just some Tyler on ZH talking his book. He used the definition of CURRENCY as the definition of MONEY. Dog shit can be used as currency. Money has mandatory, required traits like fungibility. That Tyler is a scammer. He also ended his post with "but cryptos and blockchain are the future". Just like how every mindless baboon scammer on this forum repeats the same cut and paste phrase "blockchain is the future", "ethereum is the future", "ripple is the future". Bitcoin is a currency, not money. That's why it's called " cryptocurrency", you apes. Cryptocurrencies are designed to centralize, permissioned ledger, non-fungible, Rube Goldberg machine currencies. They sure as fuck aren't money. As if something based on artificial scarcity could be money. You do know scarcity is also a required trait of money, right? And no, scarcity does not mean "artificial scarcity" where some Russian jackass named Vitalik instantly creates a billion scamcoins in his basement by snapping his fingers, and can do the same thing again 5 seconds later. That does not qualify as scarcity. Neither does bitcoin. Artificial scarcity is not scarcity. Silver and gold are money. Bitcoin is a currency just like US dollars and airline miles. Have you noticed the common denominator of currencies yet? They're generally all based on artificial scarcity.
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Just to add to the eternal 'what is money' debate: Money is anything that is commonly recognized as a medium of exchange and store of value. Most societies used seashells, rocks, severed skulls or metals. China invented paper money during Tang dynasty and with fits and starts, it gradually became the standard. Fiat money can’t be consumed and neither can it be used in production. Hence currencies do not have intrinsic value but rather trade on perception of value. As discussed (here), unlike fiat currencies, cryptos are more difficult to inflate, cost money & time to produce and are built around mathematics rather than fraud or politics. Hence, they already reflect the essence of money better than existing money. However, we are still closer to the 1900s than 1920s. There are serious challenges (e.g. depth, acceptance, custody etc). But cryptos & blockchain are the future
Source: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-01-11/henry-ford-dotcom-bitcoinsComplete bullshit definition. It's just some Tyler on ZH talking his book. He used the definition of CURRENCY as the definition of MONEY. Dog shit can be used as currency. Money has mandatory, required traits like fungibility. That Tyler is a scammer. He also ended his post with "but cryptos and blockchain are the future". Just like how every mindless baboon scammer on this forum repeats the same cut and paste phrase "blockchain is the future", "ethereum is the future", "ripple is the future". Bitcoin is a currency, not money. That's why it's called " cryptocurrency", you apes. Ughl roach cant u Just go away n44b Only complaining about bitcoin, Just buy it man while it still can...!
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January 14, 2018, 09:25:05 AM |
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Just to add to the eternal 'what is money' debate: Money is anything that is commonly recognized as a medium of exchange and store of value. Most societies used seashells, rocks, severed skulls or metals. China invented paper money during Tang dynasty and with fits and starts, it gradually became the standard. Fiat money can’t be consumed and neither can it be used in production. Hence currencies do not have intrinsic value but rather trade on perception of value. As discussed (here), unlike fiat currencies, cryptos are more difficult to inflate, cost money & time to produce and are built around mathematics rather than fraud or politics. Hence, they already reflect the essence of money better than existing money. However, we are still closer to the 1900s than 1920s. There are serious challenges (e.g. depth, acceptance, custody etc). But cryptos & blockchain are the future
Source: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-01-11/henry-ford-dotcom-bitcoinsComplete bullshit definition. It's just some Tyler on ZH talking his book. He used the definition of CURRENCY as the definition of MONEY. Dog shit can be used as currency. Money has mandatory, required traits like fungibility. That Tyler is a scammer. He also ended his post with "but cryptos and blockchain are the future". Just like how every mindless baboon scammer on this forum repeats the same cut and paste phrase "blockchain is the future", "ethereum is the future", "ripple is the future". Bitcoin is a currency, not money. That's why it's called "cryptocurrency", you apes. Cryptocurrencies are designed to centralize, permissioned ledger, non-fungible, Rube Goldberg machine currencies. They sure as fuck aren't money. As if something based on artificial scarcity could be money. You do know scarcity is also a required trait of money, right? And no, scarcity does not mean "artificial scarcity" where some Russian jackass named Vitalik instantly creates a billion scamcoins in his basement by snapping his fingers, and can do the same thing again 5 seconds later. That does not qualify as scarcity. Neither does bitcoin. Artificial scarcity is not scarcity. Silver and gold are money. Bitcoin is a currency just like US dollars and airline miles. Have you noticed the common denominator of currencies yet? They're generally all based on artificial scarcity. Ughl roach cant u Just go away n44b Only complaining about bitcoin, Just buy it man while it still can...! Stop trying to scam people and claim garbage based on artificial scarcity is "money". From my example above, any idiot can tell that if Buttalik Butterin can snap his fingers and create a billion scamcoins in his basement then do it again 5 seconds later that is neither scarcity nor money. It qualifies as a currency only because almost anything can qualify as a currency, but it damn sure does not qualify as money.
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January 14, 2018, 09:33:10 AM |
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