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February 01, 2018, 10:23:51 PM

There is no bounce, this is a small momentarily correction
by tomorrow, we'll be sub 8k or close to that number.
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February 01, 2018, 10:24:09 PM
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Just to be clear... HODLers of the 2013-2014 crash aren't really worried about this, right?

I mean, you guys took a 90% hit, kept accumulating more coins, and eventually the price recovered and boomed.

I personally don't have any fear. Picked some up at 8.5k, looking to see what will happen next.

Hasn't even breached key support yet. Masterluc's graph shows 8k as a possible bottom. We'll see where the bounce takes us.

I bought at $750 and saw lows of $120.  Bitcoin is not going anywhere.   But plenty of ICO tokens will go to zero.  

I will be buying very aggressively.  This is my chance to put the lessons I learnt in 2014 into action.

But Im not buying yet.
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February 01, 2018, 10:27:09 PM

Capitulation is nigh. Waiting for the daily probably.
More buying at $8100 perhaps.
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February 01, 2018, 10:28:16 PM

ok

I'll say it :

Who sold at bottom ?


the bottom was 10k

And before that it was 12k, and before that 14k... and now it's 8k?

It's almost like selling at the "bottom" could be actually a good strategy Tongue

One year ago it was 1k. Now it's 8k. It looks like buying at the top is a better strategy.  

I was just making a joke about this concept of "bottom": both local maximums and minimums have no relevance in a random walk Cheesy
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February 01, 2018, 10:31:52 PM

this is not the recovery I expected. I think we will go lower in the next days before true recovery starts.
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February 01, 2018, 10:32:26 PM

Just to be clear... HODLers of the 2013-2014 crash aren't really worried about this, right?

I mean, you guys took a 90% hit, kept accumulating more coins, and eventually the price recovered and boomed.

I personally don't have any fear. Picked some up at 8.5k, looking to see what will happen next.

Hasn't even breached key support yet. Masterluc's graph shows 8k as a possible bottom. We'll see where the bounce takes us.

I bought at $750 and saw lows of $120.  Bitcoin is not going anywhere.   But plenty of ICO tokens will go to zero.  

I will be buying very aggressively.  But not yet.

I hope so. So much trash that needs to be taken out. I hope every coin that has spent months without any working product goes down. 1500+ currencies?  (Although not my favorite ERC20 alt, PRL. Staying green in a sea of red for now)

I see no reason for the Bitcoin price to be crashing actually past support - just a correction from a massive run. Payment is getting better, LN implemented.

Some FUD about a ban which Bitcoin has survived before, and Tether which is blown out of proportion by FUDsters.


ALSO, is this truly "capitulation" (we already had a massive shakeup - you'd think all the weak hands would've been shaken off a long long time ago), or rather manipulation?
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February 01, 2018, 10:37:36 PM

this is not the recovery I expected. I think we will go lower in the next days before true recovery starts.

Bitfinex still sells BTC for USD because the need it to prove Tether is real.  Grin
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February 01, 2018, 10:42:27 PM
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I have a strong gut feeling something like this is going to happen:  Tongue



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February 01, 2018, 10:42:35 PM

What is the reason for this drop? I’ve seen lots of FUD in my time... but this??

This is plain stupid.


It NOT be called stupid.


It be called:  "normal" price swings.   Tongue
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February 01, 2018, 10:46:51 PM

I am really tempted to go and actually purchase some bitcoins......
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February 01, 2018, 10:49:46 PM
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I am really tempted to go and actually purchase some bitcoins......

A much better idea than selling at this point even if we do go down further.
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February 01, 2018, 10:52:01 PM

I'd feel guilty if I didn't share with you guys - join me and eat up...

....Nom, Nom, Nom

huh? you look confused?

time to buy and load up. its september 2017 and bitcoin on sale for 3,100usd.
buy and come back in 4 years.


nom, nom, nom

...nom, nom, nom...

Christmas came back quick! What a wonderful new year, welcome to 2018.

Time to buy and load up, its february 2018 and bitcoin on sale for 8,900usd! lightning network emerging. scamcoins dying.
buy and come back in 4 years.

...nom, nom, nom...

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February 01, 2018, 10:55:55 PM

People, things are not complicated, this is not some kind of natural disaster, what is happening is that scammers at Scamfinex have to produce 1 US$ for every 1 USDT they produced out of the thin air, or they will go to jail. No matter how low the price is, they have no choice but to sell BTC, there's no other way they can produce US$. Point is they can not sell your coins, they can only sell theirs. It's that simple, why would anyone care if they loose the whole sum they've acquired through scam? They can either sell enough to cover the scam, or fail and go to jail. Sooner or later they will run out of BTC and the line will be drown under, their BTC will be in someone else hands, but your BTC will remain in yours. It's that simple, as someone said 1 BTC will always be 1 BTC, there's no reason to fear of their failure. Only way you can fail is to sell your coins, otherwise you can not lose because this is not your game that is happening right now.
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February 01, 2018, 10:57:38 PM

Guys, I Sodl.

I'm a long term holder. Bought my first bitcoin in 2013 to buy MDMA on SilkRoad. Later got inspired as a software vendor by the idea of cheaper transactions (Visa getting 20% of my profit!).

I Hodl in 2014 when times were grim. I hodl because I believed that Bitcoin would disrupt finance, distribute power, and improve the quality of life with lower cost transactions.

Now Bitcoin seems more like digital gold... something the rich need to store their vast wealth and move it around. Or bitcoin/altcoins are a way to gamble like trading baseball cards. That just doesn't turn me on.

We've been saying that bitcoin isn't perfect because "it's like the internet in 1990". We said that 5 years ago, and people are still saying it again today.

I'm not giving up on Bitcoin, but I've sold 50%. Now I can breathe. I still believe in the dream of a decentralized currency. Still believe in bitcoin. And going to now focus on how I can support making bitcoin a currency.
Interesting. I also never would have gotten into bitcoin early if not for some kandi kid telling me about the silk road. However, once I learned and got fascinated with the technology, I forgot about the silk road and was solely focused on trading and mining. Its not easy to trade on drugs - the mind is slow and the chart does wierd shit on its own. I hope youre not still getting mdma in the mail - thats a bad idea - its bulky and dogs can smell it, not to mention it is neurotoxic,

You dont have to give an excuse to sell 50%. Thats a very rational thing to do if youre dealing with 6-7+ digit figures and you want to diversify and make youre set for life. I sold half at $18,800. Only if you sodl all would you need to confess.
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February 01, 2018, 11:00:20 PM

Hi everyone,

Been lurking around for years and for some reason never needed to contribute Smiley
So it was about time to write the famous word: HODL!
It is so obvious that this is manipulated. It will take time to recover but not too much...

Stay strong! Wink

PS: with all due respect, first thing I did after registering was ignoring some roaches that make this forum unreadable.

Hold the line, bitches, just hodl the line!  Angry  Don't you even try to sell!

Welcome and good first post.   
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February 01, 2018, 11:00:25 PM

I am really tempted to go and actually purchase some bitcoins......

Not just you my friend!!!! Wink
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February 01, 2018, 11:04:28 PM

I am really tempted to go and actually purchase some bitcoins......

Not just you my friend!!!! Wink

if i only had the balls to sell my house and go all in Shocked
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February 01, 2018, 11:05:46 PM
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This is an interesting twist on the USDT thing: that they are capitalised, but went about it backwards. http://telegra.ph/Tether-could-be-guilty-of-perpetrating-a-huge-fraud-just-not-the-one-we-think-02-01

In general, it's very unlikely that a bitcoin exchange can go bust - unless it is massively hacked or its assets are confiscated by governments. Most of this fud-storm with finex is probably aimed to send the government at its door.

Exchanges have plenty of ways to make money, whether in an ethical or unethical manner... probably so many that I lack the imagination to cover all of them. They can claim shitforks and dump them for tens/hundreds of millions, they can manipulate their own markets, they can make money on trading fees, they can make money on withdrawal fees, they can frontrun their clients (since they know what kind of fiat is deposited and when the client clicks the "buy btc" button), they can issue their own tokens and get money from the spreads (like if you sell tethers for less than 1$), they can get multi-million bribes to include shitcoins, perform ICOs, etc etc etc.

And even if things go wrong, by a hack or something, they can issue a few stocks of their own company to new shareholders, showing how their business plan can generate tremendous profits in a booming market, and raise capital from there to cover the unfortunate event.

Exchanges don't even need to play the fractional reserve card nowadays... They are making too much money to question their solvency.

Having said that: Don't leave money in exchanges.

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February 01, 2018, 11:06:49 PM

Sooner or later they will run out of BTC


Thats when they will gox their users. I dont understand these people who let their money sitting on exchanges, when we have all kinds of wallets for personal use.
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February 01, 2018, 11:14:18 PM

I have a strong gut feeling something like this is going to happen:  Tongue





Is that called an emerging stegosaurus chart formation?
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