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December 25, 2013, 11:02:17 PM
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December 25, 2013, 11:03:21 PM
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so my prediction is that in the Q1 of 2014 the price will skyrocket if the US statment will be positive which I think will be after hearing that interview of the senate, so people mark my words.

This could turn out to be a good call. I'm thinking in 2014 Bitcoin might surprise as yet again in a big way and I'm not even making it dependant on this senate thing... just general reception and adoption. I've been trying to brush it off as a naive dream, "get real, be reasonable, it can't go on like this forever,..." and stuff, but it's not working well ;-). The signs are brightly shining us in the faces. *blink blink*

The early year has always been good to Bitcoin and it would fit with the theory that bubbles are coming in ever more rapidly (June 2011 -> Jan 2013: 18 months, Apr 2013 -> Okt 2013: 6 months, Dez 2013 -> Feb 2014: 2 months). I'm very bullish mid-term and of course long-term.

I hadn't been ruling out another drop to rpietila prediction levels, but it's becoming more and more unlikely in my mind. So I think I'm even bullish short-term.
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December 25, 2013, 11:04:25 PM
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Hmm I put up all my btc as a loan at an unfavorable interest rate and it was scooped up within an hour

Incoming crash  Huh

No, more fuel for a rally when these shorts get squeezed.
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December 25, 2013, 11:05:21 PM
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Unfortunately it's relevant for Bitcoin when the scamcoins begin to rival its popularity and hype.

You're too right. Even the mainstream media is picking up on it big time....

Libertarians And Millennials Are Going Crazy Over Dogecoin ... - Forbes

Is DogeCoin a potential weapon of mass economic destruction? - Guardian

Should you invest in Dogecoin? - Wall Street Journal

Absolutely sobering :/


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December 25, 2013, 11:06:18 PM
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That spam doge is getting annoying.
Don't they have their own forum to dump their junk to ?

I rarely type anything of importance on this thread other than double bottoms and legit TAs... So; I'm sorry If my comment about snoop-dog-coin made you feel uncomfortable; or in anyway disrupted your way of thinking while observing what the people here say, in order to buy or sell your bitcoins. I assure you it won't happen again (to post serious stuff here, that is). Grin
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December 25, 2013, 11:10:28 PM
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Unfortunately it's relevant for Bitcoin when the scamcoins begin to rival its popularity and hype.

You're too right. Even the mainstream media is picking up on it big time....

Libertarians And Millennials Are Going Crazy Over Dogecoin ... - Forbes

Is DogeCoin a potential weapon of mass economic destruction? - Guardian

Should you invest in Dogecoin? - Wall Street Journal

Absolutely sobering :/




Holy hell, I didn't even know those articles yet. Thanks.

You fight fire with fire. Hype with hype. For Bitcoin is built on little else. One of Dogecoin's 2 creators works at Adobe in marketing. Get something for nothing. This is the world we live in.

It's literally a fad, and it's working. If Dogecoin ever reaches a billion in market cap, I will sacrifice a puppy and stuff it in the block chain.

Just kidding, I would never hurt a fly.
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December 25, 2013, 11:12:47 PM
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and he really had a positive comment about bitcoin, the final and official US statement will be next month, actually this what wall street is waiting for to start with bitcoin, although it was stated that many guys from wall street started buying bitcoins.  watch this video http://www.bloomberg.com/video/12-days-of-bitcoin-only-invest-what-you-can-lose-w~r_YpxmR3aALBFAV4akZg.html

loooool @that girl: "so I've heard people say that [bitcoin] is actually like napster and that there will be other, better alternatives... like iTunes."

ahahahahaaa.
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December 25, 2013, 11:13:10 PM
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Unfortunately it's relevant for Bitcoin when the scamcoins begin to rival its popularity and hype.

You're too right. Even the mainstream media is picking up on it big time....

Libertarians And Millennials Are Going Crazy Over Dogecoin ... - Forbes

Is DogeCoin a potential weapon of mass economic destruction? - Guardian

Should you invest in Dogecoin? - Wall Street Journal

Absolutely sobering :/




Holy hell, I didn't even know those articles yet. Thanks.

You fight fire with fire. Hype with hype. For Bitcoin is built on little else. One of Dogecoin's 2 creators works at Adobe in marketing. Get something for nothing. This is the world we live in.

It's literally a fad, and it's working. If Dogecoin ever reaches a billion in market cap, I will sacrifice a puppy and stuff it in the block chain.

Just kidding, I would never hurt a fly.

Didn't know any of this!!! Thanks oda.krell and Blitz... Adobe eh? Undecided
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December 25, 2013, 11:14:12 PM
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I rarely type anything of importance on this thread other than double bottoms and legit TAs... So; I'm sorry If my comment about snoop-dog-coin made you feel uncomfortable; or in anyway disrupted your way of thinking while observing what the people here say, in order to buy or sell your bitcoins. I assure you it won't happen again (to post serious stuff here, that is). Grin

I quite enjoy those though.
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December 25, 2013, 11:14:30 PM
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Gox is so fu lame.
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December 25, 2013, 11:14:51 PM
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molecular, before laughing in your hubris, I would dwell on what she really means rather than technically. There's no real need for p2p if there are central companies who will deliver a good/convenient experience at acceptable prices. Think Steam and Netflix. Who's to say banks couldn't get their shit together if they wanted to?
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December 25, 2013, 11:15:09 PM
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I rarely type anything of importance on this thread other than double bottoms and legit TAs... So; I'm sorry If my comment about snoop-dog-coin made you feel uncomfortable; or in anyway disrupted your way of thinking while observing what the people here say, in order to buy or sell your bitcoins. I assure you it won't happen again (to post serious stuff here, that is). Grin

I quite enjoy those though.

Will keep posting them then Wink
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December 25, 2013, 11:20:00 PM
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That spam doge is getting annoying.
Don't they have their own forum to dump their junk to ?

Doesn't make sense to market yourself, does it? One needs fresh buyers.
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December 25, 2013, 11:20:20 PM
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Unfortunately it's relevant for Bitcoin when the scamcoins begin to rival its popularity and hype.

You're too right. Even the mainstream media is picking up on it big time....

Libertarians And Millennials Are Going Crazy Over Dogecoin ... - Forbes

Is DogeCoin a potential weapon of mass economic destruction? - Guardian

Should you invest in Dogecoin? - Wall Street Journal

Absolutely sobering :/




Holy hell, I didn't even know those articles yet. Thanks.

You fight fire with fire. Hype with hype. For Bitcoin is built on little else. One of Dogecoin's 2 creators works at Adobe in marketing. Get something for nothing. This is the world we live in.

It's literally a fad, and it's working. If Dogecoin ever reaches a billion in market cap, I will sacrifice a puppy and stuff it in the block chain.

Just kidding, I would never hurt a fly.

Didn't know any of this!!! Thanks oda.krell and Blitz... Adobe eh? Undecided


[Note to self: add Blitz and macsga to list of people who don't read linked articles before commenting on them.]

Sorry guys Cheesy
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December 25, 2013, 11:23:45 PM
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As if those articles had anything of interest beyond their headlines and a little skimming. If I read all the garbage the media are feeding us, I would be in a constant state of madness. Cheesy

Also, I didn't comment on the articles themselves.
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December 25, 2013, 11:24:48 PM
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Didn't know any of this!!! Thanks oda.krell and Blitz... Adobe eh? Undecided

doge: so marketing
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December 25, 2013, 11:27:36 PM
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As if those articles had anything of interest beyond their headlines and a little skimming. If I read all the garbage the media are feeding us, I would be in a constant state of madness. Cheesy

Also, I didn't comment on the articles themselves.
+1

...just finished reading the forbes now btw - just checked the other two as well was a joke Wink

Should I've seen that coming from you oda.krell Wink

Edit: seems the adobe part was true though: http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/dogecoins-founders-believe-in-the-power-of-meme-currencies
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December 25, 2013, 11:28:16 PM
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Didn't know any of this!!! Thanks oda.krell and Blitz... Adobe eh? Undecided

doge: so marketing

Best pump and dump so far. I'm glad I pointed my rigs during the first days after the launch @ doge. Many coins, so much sheeps.
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December 25, 2013, 11:30:31 PM
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Unfortunately it's relevant for Bitcoin when the scamcoins begin to rival its popularity and hype.

You're too right. Even the mainstream media is picking up on it big time....

Libertarians And Millennials Are Going Crazy Over Dogecoin ... - Forbes

Is DogeCoin a potential weapon of mass economic destruction? - Guardian

Should you invest in Dogecoin? - Wall Street Journal

Absolutely sobering :/




Holy hell, I didn't even know those articles yet. Thanks.

You fight fire with fire. Hype with hype. For Bitcoin is built on little else. One of Dogecoin's 2 creators works at Adobe in marketing. Get something for nothing. This is the world we live in.

It's literally a fad, and it's working. If Dogecoin ever reaches a billion in market cap, I will sacrifice a puppy and stuff it in the block chain.

Just kidding, I would never hurt a fly.

We're overdue for a doge fried rice meme.
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December 25, 2013, 11:31:09 PM
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Unfortunately it's relevant for Bitcoin when the scamcoins begin to rival its popularity and hype.

You're too right. Even the mainstream media is picking up on it big time....

Libertarians And Millennials Are Going Crazy Over Dogecoin ... - Forbes

Is DogeCoin a potential weapon of mass economic destruction? - Guardian

Should you invest in Dogecoin? - Wall Street Journal

Absolutely sobering :/




Holy hell, I didn't even know those articles yet. Thanks.

You fight fire with fire. Hype with hype. For Bitcoin is built on little else. One of Dogecoin's 2 creators works at Adobe in marketing. Get something for nothing. This is the world we live in.

It's literally a fad, and it's working. If Dogecoin ever reaches a billion in market cap, I will sacrifice a puppy and stuff it in the block chain.

Just kidding, I would never hurt a fly.

Didn't know any of this!!! Thanks oda.krell and Blitz... Adobe eh? Undecided


[Note to self: add Blitz and macsga to list of people who don't read linked articles before commenting on them.]

Sorry guys Cheesy

I just read them and was thinking the same thing. lol
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