JimboToronto
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You're never too old to think young.
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December 03, 2013, 09:52:34 PM |
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"If bitcoin is not stopped early then it could have severely destabilizing effects on the economy. Of course they can and should be made illegal. We have to stop what could evolve into a deflationary event horizon on the edge of an economic blackhole. You have no idea what you're talking about!"
Who's the author of that quote?
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Voodah
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December 03, 2013, 09:54:05 PM |
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it's priced in.
4.5% of all bitcoins ever to exist are acquired by a single scammer and prices are 93% of the ATH. That's not priced in. What ?? I think you're off by an order of magnitude or a couple glasses of wine. It's actually < 0,5% of the total BTC. Not a whopping 4,5% but still.. it's half the winklevii's stash right?
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Walsoraj
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December 03, 2013, 09:57:00 PM |
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it's priced in.
4.5% of all bitcoins ever to exist are acquired by a single scammer and prices are 93% of the ATH. That's not priced in. What's price in is that he might be able to dump. All bets are off if/when it is determined that he can and will.
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macsga
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Strange, yet attractive.
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December 03, 2013, 10:00:25 PM |
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it's priced in.
4.5% of all bitcoins ever to exist are acquired by a single scammer and prices are 93% of the ATH. That's not priced in. What's price in is that he might be able to dump. All bets are off if/when it is determined that he can and will. +1
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maz
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December 03, 2013, 10:01:04 PM |
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it's priced in.
4.5% of all bitcoins ever to exist are acquired by a single scammer and prices are 93% of the ATH. That's not priced in. What's price in is that he might be able to dump. All bets are off if/when it is determined that he can and will. If he does, and we go to single digits, you might get hailed as bitcoin prophet of all time.
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ChartBuddy
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December 03, 2013, 10:02:23 PM |
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bitcodo
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December 03, 2013, 10:03:27 PM |
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Nice trousers.
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tarmi
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December 03, 2013, 10:05:39 PM |
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If he does, and we go to single digits, you might get hailed as bitcoin prophet of all time.
placing single digits bids right now. life has some strange sense of humor and I just wont risk to miss some good laughs.
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ElectricMucus
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December 03, 2013, 10:09:04 PM |
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it's priced in.
4.5% of all bitcoins ever to exist are acquired by a single scammer and prices are 93% of the ATH. That's not priced in. What's price in is that he might be able to dump. All bets are off if/when it is determined that he can and will. What's not priced in is that a scam of this magnitude sends a sign that Bitcoin hasn't evolved out of the scummy clusterfuck it was two years ago at all.
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philip2000uk
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December 03, 2013, 10:11:16 PM |
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it's priced in.
4.5% of all bitcoins ever to exist are acquired by a single scammer and prices are 93% of the ATH. That's not priced in. What's price in is that he might be able to dump. All bets are off if/when it is determined that he can and will. What's not priced in is that a scam of this magnitude sends a sign that Bitcoin hasn't evolved out of the scummy clusterfuck it was two years ago at all. We shouldn't use exchanges that we can't trust. Keep coins in your own wallet
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ElectricMucus
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December 03, 2013, 10:12:04 PM |
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Uh and I apologize it's just 0.45%, thanks Voodah.
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December 03, 2013, 10:12:16 PM |
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BTCe will get shut down eventually and probably take the entire altcoin scene with it.
By whom? The USSA & BTC-e is just a matter of time before it gets shut down. They service US customers, so there is the feds main reason to shut it down.
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Miz4r
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December 03, 2013, 10:13:23 PM |
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it's priced in.
4.5% of all bitcoins ever to exist are acquired by a single scammer and prices are 93% of the ATH. That's not priced in. What's price in is that he might be able to dump. All bets are off if/when it is determined that he can and will. If he's going to sell then he will probably sell them in small chunks at market value without crashing the market, why would he want to get any less for them? And he'll probably try to sell them outside of the exchanges.
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ElectricMucus
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December 03, 2013, 10:13:54 PM |
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BTCe will get shut down eventually and probably take the entire altcoin scene with it.
By whom? The USSA & BTC-e is just a matter of time before it gets shut down. They service US customers, so there is the feds main reason to shut it down. lol Russia.
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rpietila
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December 03, 2013, 10:14:59 PM |
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& BTC-e is just a matter of time before it gets shut down. They service US customers, so there is the feds main reason to shut it down.
Is it customary that all non-US customers also lose all their funds? I am not knowledgeable of the topic.
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Vycid
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December 03, 2013, 10:15:29 PM |
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it's priced in.
4.5% of all bitcoins ever to exist are acquired by a single scammer and prices are 93% of the ATH. That's not priced in. What's price in is that he might be able to dump. All bets are off if/when it is determined that he can and will. What's not priced in is that a scam of this magnitude sends a sign that Bitcoin hasn't evolved out of the scummy clusterfuck it was two years ago at all. What's not priced into Bitcoin the dollar is that a scam bank bailout of this magnitude sends a sign that Bitcoin the dollar hasn't evolved out of the scammy clusterfuck it was two years ago a decade ago at all. Surely it is about to crash. Your turn to make another comment about how you're right and the market lacks informational efficiency. It reminds me of all the people who declared Bitcoin dead when Silk Road got taken down. "The market hasn't caught up yet!". Lolno, the market caught up before you even heard the news.
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tarmi
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December 03, 2013, 10:15:49 PM |
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it's priced in.
4.5% of all bitcoins ever to exist are acquired by a single scammer and prices are 93% of the ATH. That's not priced in. What's price in is that he might be able to dump. All bets are off if/when it is determined that he can and will. If he's going to sell then he will probably sell them in small chunks at market value without crashing the market, why would he want to get any less for them? And he'll probably try to sell them outside of the exchanges. lol. why should he care? I would dump them just for fun. People do crazy things just for fun.
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mb300sd
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December 03, 2013, 10:18:56 PM |
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If he dumps, he gets caught, if he sells slowly while mixing, and tells everyone in real life he was an early adopter, he gets rich. Slowly can still mean hundreds of coins a day, just look as blockchain's mixer volume. I don't see a dump.
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maz
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December 03, 2013, 10:20:16 PM |
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it's priced in.
4.5% of all bitcoins ever to exist are acquired by a single scammer and prices are 93% of the ATH. That's not priced in. What's price in is that he might be able to dump. All bets are off if/when it is determined that he can and will. If he's going to sell then he will probably sell them in small chunks at market value without crashing the market, why would he want to get any less for them? And he'll probably try to sell them outside of the exchanges. lol. why should he care? I would dump them just for fun. People do crazy things just for fun. Suppose, he's dead anyway by the looks of it.
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December 03, 2013, 10:20:37 PM |
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He could cash out quickly, and put downwards pressure on the price, or he could wait for years in order for people to lose interest, which would remove coins from circulation and be bullish. Or a combination of both. We just don't know.
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