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March 25, 2018, 04:12:27 AM

I’m ready for a little running of the bulls. 

It's coming. 

Damn... will it ever end?
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March 25, 2018, 04:19:13 AM

I’m ready for a little running of the bulls. 

I was feeling bullish until we got hammered down at the head-and-shoulder neckline. I suspect I'll be closing the chart for a while, hodling strong through some carnage. Would love to be proven wrong.....
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March 25, 2018, 04:44:39 AM


Took a bit of a break & came back to a 20-page sausage fest, sigh....

Let's get this CCMFing train back on the tracks.



                        BTC $20K
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March 25, 2018, 04:45:02 AM

But the real question is, are traps gay?

According to the internet, you are correct.

This bear trap is definitely gay.

Looking bouncy on the 30m-1h. But I'm not so sure it was a bear trap. Might be a lower high coming. Lips sealed
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March 25, 2018, 05:01:31 AM

Yeah, well... wishful thinking is still a thing, isn't it?

Anyways it was just a subtle attempt at coming back to topic Smiley

It has been some time since I don't have the slight idea of what the price is gonna do next.

So just watching....
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Old-fashioned bikes didn't use gears and to increase efficiency, the initial solution was to increase the wheel size. While shocks and gears seem like the obvious solution today, it was not obvious to many even most initially. #LightningNetwork

Source: https://twitter.com/MSNBTC/status/974328802867367936
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I'll tell you a little secret. Racism or any other expression of generalized hate is mostly created by criminals, who want to hide specific criminal names and faces in this opaque fog of generalized hate. Crooks never care about anyone but themselves. They don't care about others, with who they share their race, nationality or culture either. They mostly work with other crooks, not caring about their race and background either. The only thing they care about is how useful other people can be. Crime is without borders and colors like that.
People who spread racism are very useful to the same crooks. If someone is attacked by loud racists without substance long enough, then this someone will eventually be also immune to constructive criticisms. If someone is attacked with nonsense long enough, then others expect that all attacks towards that person is nonsense, even if it isn't.

That was the most nonsensical, buffoonish thing I've ever read.

Fact:  Everyone on the planet is "racist".

Fact:  Preference alone is "racism".  If you have a marriage/reproductive preference (not one night stand) in type of female you like more than others, you're subconsciously saying those genes are superior to what you didn't pick (unless you're settling and didn't get what you actually wanted).

Fact:  Most males of all races prefer white women.

Fact:  If you're brown, black, whatever, and disregard your own kind of women and solely seek out white women, you're a self hating nigger, white supremacist.

Fact:  Humans evolved in ethnocentric tribes and being more comfortable with your own tribe than others is not "hate".

Fact:  I will invade France again.
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Fact:  I will invade France again.

You say that like its an achievement
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March 25, 2018, 06:02:30 AM

After seeing this link do you people still not understand how bad of Orwellian garbage cryptocurrency is?

https://www.coindesk.com/goodbye-fungibility-ofacs-bitcoin-blacklist-remake-crypto/

Like I said 5000 times before, transaction validators are designed to centralize and tokens are non-fungible, making it a permissioned ledger control grid by default.  You'll have an amount of corporations you can count on one hand who all collude with each other that arbitrarily approve or deny every transaction.  If you say something like "I don't think Jews should have a monopoly on the media", or "I don't think Xi Jinping should be president forever", then they will all add you to their shared blacklist and your money is essentially turned off and ceases to exist/confiscated.

And you will deserve it for being an idiot and investing in something that claims to be money yet isn't fungible, has built-in usurious, gatekeeper middlemen, and doesn't remove counterparty risk.  The only thing that solves those problems is physical silver and gold.
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March 25, 2018, 06:22:33 AM

#dyor

Take care all. #cryptouplift
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March 25, 2018, 06:24:29 AM

After seeing this link do you people still not understand how bad of Orwellian garbage cryptocurrency is?

https://www.coindesk.com/goodbye-fungibility-ofacs-bitcoin-blacklist-remake-crypto/

Like I said 5000 times before, transaction validators are designed to centralize and tokens are non-fungible, making it a permissioned ledger control grid by default.  You'll have an amount of corporations you can count on one hand who all collude with each other that arbitrarily approve or deny every transaction.  If you say something like "I don't think Jews should have a monopoly on the media", or "I don't think Xi Jinping should be president forever", then they will all add you to their shared blacklist and your money is essentially turned off and ceases to exist/confiscated.

And you will deserve it for being an idiot and investing in something that claims to be money yet isn't fungible, has built-in usurious, gatekeeper middlemen, and doesn't remove counterparty risk.  The only thing that solves those problems is physical silver and gold.

That's nothing. Been there for a long time, crypto or not.

You're just pessimistic.
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March 25, 2018, 06:27:09 AM

http://dailystormer.name/stormer-book-club-performs-international-flyering-jews-and-canadians-cry-oy-gevalt/

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I've just finished wathcing another Satoshi's Vision session, this time it's Craigh Wright, I wanna sacrifice some of my life to these opponents of Bitcoin so I can see what they think, but I'm getting to the point where I'm gonna start simply ignoring them.

This is what I take from the CSW talk:
There was almost no factual or technical content, he wants me to feel dumb compared to him, he constantly tells me how smart he is, and its a chore for him to talk down to me. His speaking voice, repeatative phrasing, and endless repetition of content becomes terribly tedious.
Even though this time he started by telling us, today is the day when he actually releases something, there was nothing but promises that things are coming soon.
When asked an interesting question at the end about 0-Conf, as usual, he failed to engage at a technical level and went off at a tangent, indicating to me his inability to grasp the issue.
I've seen this pattern repeatedly when he is asked probing questions, he fails to answer them, and finds a tangental course which he can answer in an emotional way. This is surely the sign of a true conman

The guy is a total waste of my time, and offers absolutely nothing.
Roger doesnt say anything new and is also a waste of time.

I struggle to find humour in their stupidity anymore, and will leave it to Dark Pill to find the gems in the their nonsense.


The only person I've seen in that whole conference that was worth watching is Peter Rizen, now I dislike his trolling and his futile attempts to manipulate this thread, and I also disagre with a lot of his conclusions, but he is actually worth listening to, though the 0-Conf stuff he talks about is not really relevant to BTC, it simply reveals a weakness in the BCH approach.



 
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March 25, 2018, 07:34:27 AM

We are going to 6k fast.

This is not a re-test. 10k was already re-tested multiple times and we should be above it already.

This talk about TA is useless now. We are going to 6k because the market is in full manipulation mode.

Kobayashi didnt dump all Mt.Gox coins. This situation will last for months, if not the entire year.

You can draw as many lines as you like, but manipulation is manipulation. And theres nothing we can do about it.



The other manipulation theory is;

JPmorgan or CEO bought in around $6000

Went up to about 19666 (Indicator for some whale) Then returned to where big investor bought in - around $6000

Here is the interesting part, The volume on feb 6 from $5920 to $8000 - MASSIVE, biggest ever

Big investor bought back in

Seems like $6000 is the bottom and what we seeing is the manipulator/s using full correction sell profit back to top of buy in area about $8000

End of dump return to trend line



$8000 still not falling, broken but not falling.

correction holding steady, maybe a w pattern forming on weekly chart

macd weekly about to trend up

fundamentally bitcoin fear exasperated, fud is boring and repetitive, not just for bitcoiners but mainstream public (heh they do tire easy of fads and fear)


speculative bullish trend coming out of a bear trap (that is not gay) looking for a huge spike in the next week or 2 with big green dildo's, flying rockets and plenty of moon


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March 25, 2018, 08:55:55 AM

It's like capitalism run amok...but communist...or something...
It's mostly a cultural thing. history or the (very near) future is just not a thing. Maintaining or even cleaning stuff does not happen. If it breaks, don't fix it, just keep using it. When it becomes absolutely unusable, leave it where it was last used, buy something new (or less broken) and repeat. Or simply stop doing whatever it was used for. Car breaks down? Stop going to work, problem solved.
"Why is Everything in CHINA FALLING APART?": https://youtu.be/o9eXi3RL8q4
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March 25, 2018, 09:49:15 AM

Old-fashioned bikes didn't use gears and to increase efficiency, the initial solution was to increase the wheel size. While shocks and gears seem like the obvious solution today, it was not obvious to many even most initially. #LightningNetwork
Source: https://twitter.com/MSNBTC/status/974328802867367936
Also lacking (inflatable) tires, mudguards, and I would not even want breaks that high up. If anything, wheels are only getting smaller on recumbent bicycles.
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March 25, 2018, 09:56:23 AM

Don't forget in the big pump everyone was conveniently all tied up in KYC for ages

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