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Question: When will BTC get back above $70K:
7/14 - 0 (0%)
7/21 - 1 (0.8%)
7/28 - 11 (9.1%)
8/4 - 16 (13.2%)
8/11 - 7 (5.8%)
8/18 - 6 (5%)
8/25 - 8 (6.6%)
After August - 72 (59.5%)
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October 21, 2013, 02:49:38 PM
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LMAO on the bears @Gox/Stamp, Chinese just won't sell!!! LOL

Maybe they went to bed a bit early today.

The Chinese  are mad speculators and their pumping it

i wonder what the BTC/Silver spot price is in china, Bitcoin loves to eat PMs for breakfast  Grin
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October 21, 2013, 02:51:57 PM
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October 21, 2013, 02:57:13 PM
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LMAO on the bears @Gox/Stamp, Chinese just won't sell!!! LOL

Maybe they went to bed a bit early today.

The Chinese  are mad speculators and their pumping it

i wonder what the BTC/Silver spot price is in china, Bitcoin loves to eat PMs for breakfast  Grin

Forget to change accounts or just quoting yourself  Cheesy

lol

i quote myself, cuz ya  Cool
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October 21, 2013, 03:01:58 PM
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October 21, 2013, 03:16:49 PM
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Only ~200k of the 1.5m USD bid wall left, where did it go?
Whale got bored of waiting, gonna just buy for best price.
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October 21, 2013, 03:17:17 PM
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I'm going to go out on a limb and make a prediction of 350 by end November. I want to say 400 but I'm going to hedge. Could be as late as mid December also.

No TA. Just something in the wind...
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October 21, 2013, 03:21:00 PM
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Crazy business idea: outlets all over the city where you can plug stuff in (mainly to charge phones) where you pay per watt with bitcoins! No need for safe or bill accepter or money pickup services. Just a bank of switchable outlets via deal with neighboring business. Add in wifi for bitcoins if the area is underserviced (public parks?).

If you do this, make sure to have a data line sanitizer or you'll find your wallet and all your private data disappearing and your phone making random calls to premium rate numbers.
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October 21, 2013, 03:23:39 PM
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Only ~200k of the 1.5m USD bid wall left, where did it go?
Whale got bored of waiting, gonna just buy for best price.

He must be sitting there all day, sweating with the "confirm/OK" button on Gox. Are you sure you want to buy 6,500 bitcoins for $1.3M?

lol.
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October 21, 2013, 03:34:31 PM
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Only ~200k of the 1.5m USD bid wall left, where did it go?
Whale got bored of waiting, gonna just buy for best price.

He must be sitting there all day, sweating with the "confirm/OK" button on Gox. Are you sure you want to buy 6,500 bitcoins for $1.3M?

lol.

Maybe he's waiting for the crash.
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October 21, 2013, 03:38:01 PM
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wow, everything really does happen in the middle of the night now. if only i had been awake, could have taken advantage of that correction. oh well, upwards we go!  Cheesy
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October 21, 2013, 03:42:54 PM
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Only ~200k of the 1.5m USD bid wall left, where did it go?
Whale got bored of waiting, gonna just buy for best price.

He must be sitting there all day, sweating with the "confirm/OK" button on Gox. Are you sure you want to buy 6,500 bitcoins for $1.3M?

lol.

Maybe he's waiting for the crash.

Well if that was his goal, he's an idiot. Because his bidwalls prevented a crash... now theyre gone and the bids are much healthier without him.

BTW, if and when 200 falls, what will the next resistance be?
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October 21, 2013, 03:49:27 PM
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Only ~200k of the 1.5m USD bid wall left, where did it go?
Whale got bored of waiting, gonna just buy for best price.

He must be sitting there all day, sweating with the "confirm/OK" button on Gox. Are you sure you want to buy 6,500 bitcoins for $1.3M?

lol.

Maybe he's waiting for the crash.

Well if that was his goal, he's an idiot. Because his bidwalls prevented a crash... now theyre gone and the bids are much healthier without him.

BTW, if and when 200 falls, what will the next resistance be?
266, and afterwards it's uncharted territory.
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October 21, 2013, 03:59:05 PM
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Only ~200k of the 1.5m USD bid wall left, where did it go?
Whale got bored of waiting, gonna just buy for best price.

He must be sitting there all day, sweating with the "confirm/OK" button on Gox. Are you sure you want to buy 6,500 bitcoins for $1.3M?

lol.

Maybe he's waiting for the crash.

Well if that was his goal, he's an idiot. Because his bidwalls prevented a crash... now theyre gone and the bids are much healthier without him.

BTW, if and when 200 falls, what will the next resistance be?

Infinity ?

Billionaires will be falling over themselves trying to buy a single coin for all their net worth  Roll Eyes
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October 21, 2013, 04:02:00 PM
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October 21, 2013, 04:25:23 PM
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Virtual reality may exist only in science fiction, but consumers now are able to purchase goods and services with virtual money such as Bitcoin, PP Coin and other digital currencies.

http://www.dfi.wa.gov/consumers/topscams.htm

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buy PPC?
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Virtual reality may exist only in science fiction, but consumers now are able to purchase goods and services with virtual money such as Bitcoin, PP Coin and other digital currencies.

http://www.dfi.wa.gov/consumers/topscams.htm

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buy PPC?

LMAO

Also the little bit they wrote on it is such BS.
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October 21, 2013, 04:37:17 PM
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Virtual reality may exist only in science fiction, but consumers now are able to purchase goods and services with virtual money such as Bitcoin, PP Coin and other digital currencies.

http://www.dfi.wa.gov/consumers/topscams.htm

 Huh

buy PPC?

LOL

Here's the virtual currency part in full from the page for those who can't be bothered to click :

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Virtual reality may exist only in science fiction, but consumers now are able to purchase goods and services with virtual money such as Bitcoin, PP Coin and other digital currencies. Unlike traditional coinage, these alternatives typically are not backed by tangible assets, are not issued by a governmental authority and are subject to little or no regulation. The value of Bitcoins and other digital currencies is highly volatile and the concept behind the currency is difficult to understand even for sophisticated financial experts given the complicated mathematical algorithms that determine when new blocks of coins will be released. This environment has provided fertile ground for scam artists to capitalize on the increasing popularity and acceptance of digital currencies. Investors should be aware that investments that incorporate abstract money systems present very real risks, including the possibility of virtual reality leaving an investor virtually broke.


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October 21, 2013, 04:52:46 PM
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It's funny seeing a lot of the uber bulls who more or less disappeared after the April crash coming back talking about 5-10x growth by next [day, week, etc]. I'm getting nervous reading this crap.
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October 21, 2013, 04:53:58 PM
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Virtual reality may exist only in science fiction, but consumers now are able to purchase goods and services with virtual money such as Bitcoin, PP Coin and other digital currencies.

http://www.dfi.wa.gov/consumers/topscams.htm

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buy PPC?

LOL

Here's the virtual currency part in full from the page for those who can't be bothered to click :

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Virtual reality may exist only in science fiction, but consumers now are able to purchase goods and services with virtual money such as Bitcoin, PP Coin and other digital currencies. Unlike traditional coinage, these alternatives typically are not backed by tangible assets, are not issued by a governmental authority and are subject to little or no regulation. The value of Bitcoins and other digital currencies is highly volatile and the concept behind the currency is difficult to understand even for sophisticated financial experts given the complicated mathematical algorithms that determine when new blocks of coins will be released. This environment has provided fertile ground for scam artists to capitalize on the increasing popularity and acceptance of digital currencies. Investors should be aware that investments that incorporate abstract money systems present very real risks, including the possibility of virtual reality leaving an investor virtually broke.




Meh, it's a little uninformed but not generally incorrect.
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October 21, 2013, 04:56:33 PM
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Meh, it's a little uninformed but not generally incorrect.

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