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April 08, 2018, 10:54:06 PM |
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Breaking 24777$ prediction game FINAL LIST 27/12/2017 bikerleszno 29/12/2018 cAPSLOCK 30/12/2017 digithusiast 31/12/2017 Raja_MBZ 01/01/2018 elg 02/01/2018 wachtwoord 03/01/2018 JimboToronto 04/01/2018 d_eddie 05/01/2018 BTCMILLIONAIRE 06/01/2018 HanvanBitcoin 07/01/2018 ghandi 08/01/2018 savetherainforrest 09/01/2018 explorer 10/01/2018 bicoinpsycho 11/01/2018 Bitcoinaire 12/01/2018 speedwheel 13/01/2018 undeadbitcoiner 14/01/2018 northypoale 15/01/2018 ivomm 16/01/2018 maca068 17/01/2018 bitcoinvest 18/01/2018 last of the v8s 19/01/2018 mfort312 20/01/2018 1982dre 21/01/2018 flamast2 22/01/2018 RealMachasm 23/01/2018 willope 24/01/2018 kartala 25/01/2018 orpington 26/01/2018 rolling 27/01/2018 LFC_bitcoin 28/01/2018 jojo69 29/01/2018 CristiTCM 30/01/2018 rayX12 31/01/2018 realsteelboy 01/02/2018 twocorn 02/02/2018 mancroofer 03/02/2018 True Myth 04/02/2018 poolminor 05/02/2018 itod 06/02/2018 scheptan 07/02/2018 vapourminer 08/02/2018 alexeft 09/02/2018 siera 10/02/2018 AlcoHoDL 11/02/2018 Dunkelheit667 12/02/2018 yonton 13/02/2018 Wekkel 14/02/2018 Thekool1s 15/02/2018 starmman 16/02/2018 Globb0 17/02/2018 leveldkrypto 18/02/2018 olesh 19/02/2018 BitCoinBurger 20/02/2018 Paashaas 21/02/2018 flynn 22/02/2018 icygreen 23/02/2018 erisdiscordia 24/02/2018 phil_s 25/02/2018 sirazimuth 26/02/2018 Arriemoller 27/02/2018 yonton 28/02/2018 Muttley 01/03/2018 bones261 02/03/2018 heater 03/03/2018 soullyG 04/03/2018 InvoKing 05/03/2018 Notme 06/03/2018 sa_94 07/03/2018 NUFCrichard 08/03/2018 Imbatman 09/03/2018 Roombot 10/03/2018 STT 11/03/2018 badream 13/03/2018 erre 14/03/2018 julian071 15/03/2018 podyx 17/03/2018 fragout 18/03/2018 fabiorem 21/03/2018 dakuastaking76 23/03/2018 nikauforest 31/03/2018 vroom 01/04/2018 somac. 02/04/2018 kurious 04/04/2018 fluidjax 05/04/2018 bitcoinbunny 08/04/2018 tyler1890 10/04/2018 ludwigvon 11/04/2018 hairymaclairy 16/04/2018 practicaldreamer 18/04/2018 free-bit.co.in 27/04/2018 drbrockoin 01/05/2018 sprinkles 02/06/2018 oblox 07/07/2018 IntroVert 03/08/2018 toxic2040 28/08/2018 bitserve 15/10/2018 Yefi 05/11/2018 mikenz 31/12/2018 melman2002 01/01/2019 Spaceman_Spiff_Original 12/02/2019 FractalUniverse 21/04/2019 gentlemand 20/02/2020 romneymoney 18/12/2021 luckygenough56 UPDATE AND GOOD LUCK for those that haven't got a date on the new quick list...... tuesday closes 12CET....
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RealMachasm
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April 08, 2018, 11:03:08 PM |
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May I get the 28th August 2018 please for the new game please Micgoosens. Thanks.
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Arriemoller
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April 08, 2018, 11:04:31 PM |
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If you want to complain about London, complain about Brexit. Now there’s a fuck up of mass proportions. All the work is going to Dublin and Frankfurt.
I didn't think London was a part of Britain? Thought they had their own little exclave down there? You seriously didn't think the capital of England was part of Britain? EDIT: spelling error.
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Last of the V8s
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April 08, 2018, 11:17:51 PM |
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infofront (OP)
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April 08, 2018, 11:18:13 PM |
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If you want to complain about London, complain about Brexit. Now there’s a fuck up of mass proportions. All the work is going to Dublin and Frankfurt.
I didn't think London was a part of Britain? Thought they had their own little exclave down there? You seriously didn't think the capital of England was part of Britain? EDIT: spelling error. I think he means culturally. There's London, then there are the Brexit supporters.
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Biodom
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April 08, 2018, 11:24:44 PM |
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London is outside of the Republic of London on this map
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Last of the V8s
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April 08, 2018, 11:33:18 PM |
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London is outside of the Republic of London on this map It seems to be designed for maximum bloodshed.
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jojo69
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April 08, 2018, 11:33:55 PM |
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London is outside of the Republic of London on this map makes at least as much sense as a bunch of the lines we drew in the middle East in 1919
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Arriemoller
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April 08, 2018, 11:34:12 PM |
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If you want to complain about London, complain about Brexit. Now there’s a fuck up of mass proportions. All the work is going to Dublin and Frankfurt.
I didn't think London was a part of Britain? Thought they had their own little exclave down there? You seriously didn't think the capital of England was part of Britain? EDIT: spelling error. I think he means culturally. There's London, then there are the Brexit supporters. Or maybe he means City of London, I have seen some conspiracy sites claim that it's not a part of Britain (it is). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_London
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HairyMaclairy
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d_eddie
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April 08, 2018, 11:43:15 PM |
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Recently, fiat settled derivatives are one of my pet worries. There is no proof that they actually did much real damage by themselves yet: some reasonable sounding opinions argue that it's more of a psychological thing, like metaFUD/metaFOMO. These opinions sound reasonable on the basis of the numbers reported. Volume on futures was - is! - too low to harm seriously (although, with the underlying bitcoin market as thin as it is now, nothing is impossible).
However, if Soros and other big players are really getting into the cornfield, it's going to be tough play. I really hope the SEC approves some ETF, but backed by actual bitcoin, stored in blockchain addresses known to the public.
Along the same lines, futures and similar derivatives should be entirely bitcoin-backed. "For delivery", as they say, since delivering bitcoin is as easy as can be. BY doing so, you can push and pull the market only according to how many coins - not dollars - you hold. You can probably push/pull a bit further than that, because exchanges are quick to kiss the right ass, but when you finally have to deliver, you have to buy or sell actual bitcoin. Let the markets (and the unavoidable slippage) do the rest.
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Majormax
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April 09, 2018, 12:11:52 AM |
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Market history shows that it is safer to short in an established bear market, than at or near ath's. After a 70% drop, another 70% drop is more likely, not less. Nearly everyone would think it was the other way around. Not specific to Crypto, just actual history. Whether the 'investors' will be right or wrong, I cannot tell.
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Majormax
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April 09, 2018, 12:18:20 AM |
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Recently, fiat settled derivatives are one of my pet worries. There is no proof that they actually did much real damage by themselves yet: some reasonable sounding opinions argue that it's more of a psychological thing, like metaFUD/metaFOMO. These opinions sound reasonable on the basis of the numbers reported. Volume on futures was - is! - too low to harm seriously (although, with the underlying bitcoin market as thin as it is now, nothing is impossible).
However, if Soros and other big players are really getting into the cornfield, it's going to be tough play. I really hope the SEC approves some ETF, but backed by actual bitcoin, stored in blockchain addresses known to the public.
Along the same lines, futures and similar derivatives should be entirely bitcoin-backed. "For delivery", as they say, since delivering bitcoin is as easy as can be. BY doing so, you can push and pull the market only according to how many coins - not dollars - you hold. You can probably push/pull a bit further than that, because exchanges are quick to kiss the right ass, but when you finally have to deliver, you have to buy or sell actual bitcoin. Let the markets (and the unavoidable slippage) do the rest.
Agreed. The future or an ETF are only a proxy for investors who cannot take reponsibility for their own holdings. Unlike Gold or Stock derivatives, I can see no effective transfer mechanism for the derivative price to significantly affect the actual traded price of BTC.
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April 09, 2018, 12:24:43 AM |
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Not heard of that before. I was referring to the divide between London and the rest of the country. They voted in favour of remain during Brexit, and some Londoners argued for separation from the UK.
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HairyMaclairy
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April 09, 2018, 12:36:46 AM |
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Curious as to why you think Bitcoin is less susceptible to price manipulation via futures than gold?
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April 09, 2018, 12:37:47 AM |
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Can I get my birthday for the $12,288 game please?
August 19, 2018
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April 09, 2018, 12:46:24 AM |
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Super bullish
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HairyMaclairy
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April 09, 2018, 12:50:02 AM |
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Double bottom = classic TA
Also bottoming tends to be a process rather than an event.
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cAPSLOCK
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April 09, 2018, 12:57:04 AM |
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Super bullish
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