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February 02, 2018, 10:58:25 PM

In a day like this many felt like this lil boy:  Grin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyA9-jJhlCo
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February 02, 2018, 10:58:39 PM


Understandable move and might turn out to be good in the mid-term (in a non-speculative way)


Since when banks decide what people can buy with their credit cards? Is bitcoin illegal?



It might be their credit card but it's still the banks money, even though I believe in Bitcoin and recommend investing to people I wouldn't give them my own money to do it.

You're allowed to invest banks money from your credit card in Vegas casinos but they don't allow you to invest in bitcoin because of... too much risk... Really? Only retarded can buy the "risk" argument.

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February 02, 2018, 11:04:32 PM

Has anyone else gone through an obscene amount of alcohol in the last seven days or is it just me?


Probably just you....


hahahahaha


I'm just kidding.   

Even when I feel quite calm cool and collected (with a decent plan to advantage from this seemingly extreme downwards volatility), the situation can still be stressful - because us BTC watchers can never really be sure what price point is going to hold, exactly and when the downward momentum is going to end, exactly. 

This reversal in the past 10 hours at $7,625 does seem to have been based on a decent amount of dump spike volume that would be relatively convincing that the bears should have blown their wadds - but gosh.. we can never be certain until perhaps being more certain after we bounce back above a certain price point, perhaps that price point is above $12k-ish, currently?
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February 02, 2018, 11:04:43 PM

It’s also retarded that you can gamble on credit cards. It’s not your money.
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February 02, 2018, 11:10:28 PM
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It’s also retarded that you can gamble on credit cards. It’s not your money.
It's not your not-money.
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February 02, 2018, 11:12:05 PM

for a moment I was stunned when I read this news about the upcoming santander/ripple smartphone-app enabling "same-day cross-border payments in under a minute" for all their customers.


https://www.coindesk.com/santander-uk-ripple-payment-app/



fuck that!- I thought - a fucking real life use case for ripple. after this dip, the next slap in the face?Huh!?!?!


but no worries:

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Customers will be able to use the app to facilitate same-day cross-border payments in under a minute, according to the slide. The app will also provide a digital wallet, a personal finance manager and help aid person-to-person payments.

A Santander spokesperson, said "we plan to launch this in the next few months, and we can confirm on the record that we plan to use xCurrent in the project."

Ripple's xCurrent product does not use XRP, the company's native cryptocurrency.

if I would hold any fucking xrp I would very very very pissed.... Cheesy




so what kind of crypto are they using? what crypto besides bitcoin will have a real life use case ?

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The bank had been piloting the app for 18 months with its employees, integrating Apple Pay for payments between £10 and £10,000 ($14 and $14,000), according to Finextra.


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Futures getting bulldozed by real. (Helps if your market's open Wink )




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https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/02/technology/cryptocurrency-puerto-rico.html

Brock Pierce inside the former Children’s Museum in Old San Juan, P.R., which he and his colleagues hope to make part of a crypto utopia where the money is virtual and the contracts are all public. Credit Erika P. Rodriguez for The New York Times

SAN JUAN, P.R. — They call what they are building Puertopia. But then someone told them, apparently in all seriousness, that it translates to “eternal boy playground” in Latin. So they are changing the name: They will call it Sol.

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4-Hour MACD crossing to the upside for the 1st time in 10 days.


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February 03, 2018, 12:11:10 AM
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Has anyone else gone through an obscene amount of alcohol in the last seven days or is it just me?


Probably just you....


hahahahaha


I'm just kidding.   

Even when I feel quite calm cool and collected (with a decent plan to advantage from this seemingly extreme downwards volatility), the situation can still be stressful - because us BTC watchers can never really be sure what price point is going to hold, exactly and when the downward momentum is going to end, exactly. 

This reversal in the past 10 hours at $7,625 does seem to have been based on a decent amount of dump spike volume that would be relatively convincing that the bears should have blown their wadds - but gosh.. we can never be certain until perhaps being more certain after we bounce back above a certain price point, perhaps that price point is above $12k-ish, currently?
It feels like just traders are left.  Tether/Bitfinex still unresolved.  Bitconnect might not have been a lot of money relative to bitcoin but it was a lot of people who are derping on YouTube and everywhere else “fuck all crypto”.  ICOs are either getting sued or getting C&D by Texas.  Anecdotal evidence points to 20k being top for a while.  People in this thread retiring by selling above 10k likely means they won’t buy back at above 10k so that segment is gone.  The regular people are gone.  I have a friend who’s a multi millionaire.  Double digits.  He got burned on LTC by buying it above $300 when stupid TV was pumping it with “three simple reasons why it’s better then bitcoin” and last time I tried throwing him some signals like set your bitcoin buys at mid 8s, mid 7s and his response was “fuck this, I ain’t dropping another penny on this shit”.   He got burned by the stock market a while back and to him this is just another market.   Nothing special or different.  Of course I could be wrong and who knows maybe hedge funds will buy to manipulate the futures market.  People don’t understand bitcoin is a savings mechanism not a fucken get rich quick mechanism.
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February 03, 2018, 12:14:28 AM
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Biggest Dow drop in years today. But Crypto is dead.


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February 03, 2018, 12:28:47 AM

People don’t understand bitcoin is a savings mechanism not a fucken get rich quick mechanism.
It's both.
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February 03, 2018, 12:29:21 AM

So here's the thing.. I remember not a day ago, prices were this low, and everyone was panicking about it in the forums.

So why is it that when we bounce from 7.6k up to here, everyone seems optimistic now? Masterluc seems absolutely certain that we'll just bounce up. TERA2 has stated that we will bounce to 13k too, but the difference between them is that one thinks it's 2013, the other 2014.

Is it that obvious that we're just going to go straight back up? Nothing to be too excited about if prices stay in 4-digits for the next few months, for instance.
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February 03, 2018, 12:31:51 AM

People don’t understand bitcoin is a savings mechanism not a fucken get rich quick mechanism.
It's both.

But some people want it to be too damn fucking quick and easy. They should know better.
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February 03, 2018, 12:32:24 AM
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I have a friend who’s a multi millionaire.  Double digits.  He got burned on LTC by buying it above $300 when stupid TV was pumping it

If your friend keeps investing like this he won't be a millionaire for long. How could he buy LTC at $300 seeing that it was $4 one year before?
I would not buy even a Van Gogh after an 80X price rise in one year, or even a bitcoin.

People getting investing advice from the TV will get REKT on any market, and they better stay out of crypto, both for themselves and the already scarce sanity of this market. We already have enough pump chasers.
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February 03, 2018, 12:32:37 AM

So here's the thing.. I remember not a day ago, prices were this low, and everyone was panicking about it in the forums.

So why is it that when we bounce from 7.6k up to here, everyone seems optimistic now? Masterluc seems absolutely certain that we'll just bounce up. TERA2 has stated that we will bounce to 13k too, but the difference between them is that one thinks it's 2013, the other 2014.

Is it that obvious that we're just going to go straight back up? Nothing to be too excited about if prices stay in 4-digits for the next few months, for instance.

It's not about the price per se, but the bounce.
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February 03, 2018, 12:34:18 AM

So here's the thing.. I remember not a day ago, prices were this low, and everyone was panicking about it in the forums.

So why is it that when we bounce from 7.6k up to here, everyone seems optimistic now? Masterluc seems absolutely certain that we'll just bounce up. TERA2 has stated that we will bounce to 13k too, but the difference between them is that one thinks it's 2013, the other 2014.

Is it that obvious that we're just going to go straight back up? Nothing to be too excited about if prices stay in 4-digits for the next few months, for instance.

It's not about the price per se, but the bounce.

Why isn't it a dead cat bounce? Who's to say it won't go to 5.5k next? I don't think it will, but everyone else seems to think 5 digits is coming soon.
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February 03, 2018, 12:34:31 AM

People don’t understand bitcoin is a savings mechanism not a fucken get rich quick mechanism.
It's both.

But some people want it to be too damn fucking quick and easy. They should know better.
Sure. It's still both.

I went from being on welfare to being financially independent in 4 years. That's quick fucking money. And I had to sit through a brutal multi-year bear market at a loss for most of it, imagine the people who bought at the bottom.
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WE GOT THIS!!!

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