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Spike Throbbing surge in mem pool activity over the past 4 hours
Doesn't sound good.
Better?
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Spike in mem pool activity over the past 4 hours
Doesn't sound good.

Looks organic rather than panicked.  I’m going mildly bullish. 
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February 28, 2018, 08:22:00 PM

Were going down again....

Wtf is going on.... Huh

silent crypto war...guess who are main playerz Wink

Yea But what is the reason the presure is quit high to keep the price down
Just relax bro it was not maintain in the lower price, so be patience waiting. Just hold the amount you have as you can, because I'm pretty sure that their value are growing up at the right time.

You need to trust and don't be pressured if the price are keep going down, because it is not permanent right?
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According to some sources it will happen by the end of this summer
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February 28, 2018, 09:06:00 PM

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February 28, 2018, 09:29:12 PM

Were going down again....

Wtf is going on.... Huh

Keep calm and stack your bids all the way down.
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haha nice
were on the way my friend on the way ccmf's
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February 28, 2018, 09:51:34 PM

Mark my words, before too long banks will be offering to hold your bitcoin for you (securely of course) and transferring between fiat to btc, and back, with little to no fee as incentive.

I'll say it again. I would trust some of my btc to a traditional bank, as long as

- The deposit is backed by (audited) crypto or undilutable bank stock (ordinary bonds would be OK too)

- I get my interest (in btc). A reasonable 10% or something like that, depending on market conditions.

These banks will find out that luring old school hodlers to part temporarily with their precioussss takes more than a flashy brochure.
They can shove 10% up their ass. I'd rather support a public firm at those rates. And any higher than that they can't guarantee anyways. I'd consider a bank safe with a hardware or paper wallet if it was insured for the fiat equivalent of the Bitcorns regardless of market situation, but I don't think there are any insurances that cover dynamic valuations without extracting insane fees that would render the whole deal uneconomical.
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February 28, 2018, 09:54:39 PM

First official day of retirement.

Woke up. Not sure what day it was.

Rick texted me and is totally fucking jelly that I'm a free man.

Already on beer #4.

Think I'm going to take a nap after this beer.

*yawn*

Fuck this downward-sideways bullshit. $11k is being a whore.

EDIT: ... although if mempool activity is any indicator, we're shaping up for a bullish afternoon/evening.


Did you remember to check on the status of the cat? 

You better get woke that retirement does not relieve you of all responsibilities.
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Mark my words, before too long banks will be offering to hold your bitcoin for you (securely of course) and transferring between fiat to btc, and back, with little to no fee as incentive.

I'll say it again. I would trust some of my btc to a traditional bank, as long as

- The deposit is backed by (audited) crypto or undilutable bank stock (ordinary bonds would be OK too)

- I get my interest (in btc). A reasonable 10% or something like that, depending on market conditions.

These banks will find out that luring old school hodlers to part temporarily with their precioussss takes more than a flashy brochure.
They can shove 10% up their ass. I'd rather support a public firm at those rates. And any higher than that they can't guarantee anyways. I'd consider a bank safe with a hardware or paper wallet if it was insured for the fiat equivalent of the Bitcorns regardless of market situation, but I don't think there are any insurances that cover dynamic valuations without extracting insane fees that would render the whole deal uneconomical.

They couldn't give any interest rate unless they were allowed to:

a) Running fractional reserve
b) Shorting the market (selling YOUR BTC)

There's absolutely no way I can think of... unless a market of fully insured Bitcoin lending would exist and offered better returns than those 10% they would give you... which it doesn't.

You could be glad if they don't charge you a custody fee for holding your BTC.

I wouldn't mind storing some BTC with them, at no interest rate, if they wouldn't charge me any fee for that AND it was fully insured (to the full BTC amount, not fiat value). I would be doing it as another "diversifying" on my hodling/storing strategy.

But it is not gonna happen because the numbers don't add up.
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February 28, 2018, 10:03:03 PM

First official day of retirement.

Woke up. Not sure what day it was.

Rick texted me and is totally fucking jelly that I'm a free man.

Already on beer #4.

Think I'm going to take a nap after this beer.

*yawn*

Fuck this downward-sideways bullshit. $11k is being a whore.

EDIT: ... although if mempool activity is any indicator, we're shaping up for a bullish afternoon/evening.


Did you remember to check on the status of the cat? 

You better get woke that retirement does not relieve you of all responsibilities.
Just buy a new one?

Mark my words, before too long banks will be offering to hold your bitcoin for you (securely of course) and transferring between fiat to btc, and back, with little to no fee as incentive.

I'll say it again. I would trust some of my btc to a traditional bank, as long as

- The deposit is backed by (audited) crypto or undilutable bank stock (ordinary bonds would be OK too)

- I get my interest (in btc). A reasonable 10% or something like that, depending on market conditions.

These banks will find out that luring old school hodlers to part temporarily with their precioussss takes more than a flashy brochure.
They can shove 10% up their ass. I'd rather support a public firm at those rates. And any higher than that they can't guarantee anyways. I'd consider a bank safe with a hardware or paper wallet if it was insured for the fiat equivalent of the Bitcorns regardless of market situation, but I don't think there are any insurances that cover dynamic valuations without extracting insane fees that would render the whole deal uneconomical.

They couldn't give any interest rate unless they were allowed to:

a) Running fractional reserve
b) Shorting the market (selling YOUR BTC)

There's absolutely no way I can think of... unless a market of fully insured Bitcoin lending would exist and offered better returns than those 10% they would give you... which it doesn't.

You could be glad if they don't charge you a custody fee for holding your BTC.

I wouldn't mind storing some BTC with them, at no interest rate, if they wouldn't charge me any fee for that AND it was fully insured (to the full BTC amount, not fiat value). I would be doing it as another "diversifying" on my hodling/storing strategy.

But it is not gonna happen because the numbers don't add up.
Pretty much that.

They'll find a way to charge, and it won't be worth it for the customer. But there will probably still be people who will go with it just because they're too lazy to research security.

On the other hand, it might be worth putting an encrypted private key into at least one safe safe.
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February 28, 2018, 10:10:16 PM

b) Shorting the market (selling YOUR BTC)

A new BTC lending facility (from $100K up) has been just launched, apparently designed just for that. I guess that the "institutional" enemies of btc will use it liberally.
https://www.coindesk.com/genesis-trading-launches-crypto-lending-service-investors/
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On the other hand, it might be worth putting an encrypted private key into at least one safe safe.

Most of my BTC is on hardware wallets and a smaller part on exchanges for trading purposes (probably only around 10% currently) so I feel comfortable with my storing strategy. But I wouldn't mind "diversifying" a small percentual part of my storing into an online third party *IF* it was fully insured... and no custody fee. That's what I meant.

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On the other hand, it might be worth putting an encrypted private key into at least one safe safe.

Most of my BTC is on hardware wallets and a smaller part on exchanges for trading purposes (probably only around 10% currently) so I feel comfortable with my storing strategy. But I wouldn't mind "diversifying" a small percentual part of my storing into an online third party *IF* it was fully insured... and no custody fee. That's what I meant.


I know, but you won't get a fully insured storage without paying an insurance fee in one form or another. If you pay it directly you know what you're getting into... with a proper contract. If you're getting the storage "free" you're paying it behind the scenes, potentially through the bank or exchange trading your Bitcorns. And at that point the counterparty risk increases dramatically. And I think we all know that banks don't keep sufficient backups and whine for bailouts when they fuck up.
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February 28, 2018, 10:49:14 PM

b) Shorting the market (selling YOUR BTC)

A new BTC lending facility (from $100K up) has been just launched, apparently designed just for that. I guess that the "institutional" enemies of btc will use it liberally.
https://www.coindesk.com/genesis-trading-launches-crypto-lending-service-investors/
What a good proposal, lending is a good opportunity to many users I guess thru help of this project many people guarantee getting fund to start a new life and a good business in crypto currency community.

However in this article the interest rates were not tackle, even the mode of payment of the borrower's. Hopefully they were give a interest table or interest rate per month or weeks.

Good job, looking forward to the day of launching of this project.
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February 28, 2018, 10:57:03 PM

Good job, looking forward to the day of launching of this project.

It seems that they lend just their own funds, and their clients borrow and trade. If you want to lend there is Finex and Polo (*).

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February 28, 2018, 11:02:47 PM

Were going down again....

Wtf is going on.... Huh

silent crypto war...guess who are main playerz Wink

Yea But what is the reason the presure is quit high to keep the price down
Just relax bro it was not maintain in the lower price, so be patience waiting. Just hold the amount you have as you can, because I'm pretty sure that their value are growing up at the right time.

You need to trust and don't be pressured if the price are keep going down, because it is not permanent right?

I know mate But we want to see choooc choooo Thats why No patience  Roll Eyes
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February 28, 2018, 11:08:55 PM

We think its the slightly bearish Toucan pattern on the charts Bob..sorry about that.
We will keep a close eye on this folks..should pass soon. Just remember to #btfd.
And now back to your regular scheduled program.

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February 28, 2018, 11:17:16 PM

First official day of retirement.

Woke up. Not sure what day it was.

Rick texted me and is totally fucking jelly that I'm a free man.

Already on beer #4.

Think I'm going to take a nap after this beer.

*yawn*

Fuck this downward-sideways bullshit. $11k is being a whore.

EDIT: ... although if mempool activity is any indicator, we're shaping up for a bullish afternoon/evening.
Congrats!

Hoping to be in the same boat sometime this year if last year's trend continues.
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