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January 25, 2014, 09:58:10 PM
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How many bears are FREAKIN the fuck out right about now. It's now the 24th and we are less than a week away from the dreaded 31st and for the THIRD time the market refused to go down. Lol
Depends when they were selling. Cheesy  Some of the short term bears, though, sure.

Probably not feeling too differently than when resistance was broken on 1/2. A mid-term bear might consider this part of the correction/consolidation, or perhaps still as part of historical wave 5 in the throw-over scenario.

Personally I was freaking out because I did not think 783~ support would fall, and did not reserve much dollars for a drop to 720~ level or lower (BTC-E), which was very possible. Avg buy was underwater for a day there, was a bit of a nail biter.
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January 25, 2014, 10:02:38 PM
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January 25, 2014, 10:06:05 PM
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i think theres alot of buying pressure building up which is gonna unleash in feb

i dont think we gonna pass 1k on gox in january
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January 25, 2014, 10:09:44 PM
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Market manipulated up by whale-rats on Stamp to the level I predicted whilst still at 790, no volume or appetite anywhere else, now they have it jammed in stand-off between 815 - 820, with the aim of building up buyer impatience, and having them sucking up a big pile of whale-rat 820 coins.

I wonder how many suckers will fall for it, that is buy 820 coins from the whale rats who are offloading their Bitcoins. 820 coins bought by the whale rats themselves in order to encourage the 'sales' do not count. We will know when this happens as it will stink of utter manipulated pish and shit.
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January 25, 2014, 10:10:14 PM
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How many bears are FREAKIN the fuck out right about now. It's now the 24th and we are less than a week away from the dreaded 31st and for the THIRD time the market refused to go down. Lol
Depends when they were selling. Cheesy  Some of the short term bears, though, sure.

Probably not feeling too differently than when resistance was broken on 1/2. A mid-term bear might consider this part of the correction/consolidation, or perhaps still as part of historical wave 5 in the throw-over scenario.

Personally I was freaking out because I did not think 783~ support would fall, and did not reserve much dollars for a drop to 720~ level or lower (BTC-E), which was very possible. Avg buy was underwater for a day there, was a bit of a nail biter.

Have you ever lost on a trade? You seem to get nervous even when you are temporarily losing on one.
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January 25, 2014, 10:10:35 PM
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So is it completely impossible to get any fiat out of Gox? 170$ difference is insane

For non-Americans it is possible, just takes time. Not the biggest Fan of Gox, but the amount of FUD out here is impressive

It WAS possible. $170 differential may be an indicator that it's no longer the case. Any reports of recent successful fiat withdrawals? Or ANY withdrawals? I pulled 2BTC out about a week ago. No problems.



My last fiat withdrawal was december, last btc withdrawals today. One worked at once, one is waiting.
edit: will post when the second comes through

Just got the second btc withdrawal - about 5h delay.
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January 25, 2014, 10:11:21 PM
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Market manipulated up by whale-rats on Stamp to the level I predicted whilst still at 790, no volume or appetite anywhere else, now they have it jammed in stand-off between 815 - 820, with the aim of building up buyer impatience, and having them sucking up a big pile of whale-rat 820 coins.

I wonder how many suckers will fall for it, that is buy 820 coins from the whale rats who are offloading their Bitcoins. 820 coins bought by the whale rats themselves in order to encourage the 'sales' do not count. We will know when this happens as it will stink of utter manipulated pish and shit.

Market manipulated on blah blah blah blah blah whales blah blah blah bitcoin price should never blah blah blah because of market manipulators.
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Zipzap launching in the UK next week according to their man at Miami. 28,000 locations to buy Bitcoin in the UK alone. Hundreds of thousands of eventual locations worldwide.

https://twitter.com/ZipZapInc

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January 25, 2014, 10:24:56 PM
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Zipzap launching in the UK next week according to their man at Miami. 28,000 locations in the UK alone. Hundreds of thousands of eventual locations worldwide.

https://twitter.com/ZipZapInc



the phrase was overused, but might be true this time .. "this is huge!"
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January 25, 2014, 10:25:41 PM
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Zipzap launching in the UK next week according to their man at Miami. 28,000 locations in the UK alone. Hundreds of thousands of eventual locations worldwide.

https://twitter.com/ZipZapInc



You can also fund you RIPPLE WALLET with zipzap!
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January 25, 2014, 10:26:35 PM
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It certainly looks quite large from here. We'll have to see what the markup is.

It's a £3.95 flat fee for buying Bitcoin. Not bad if you're buying a complete one. Rather sucky if you're after £10 worth.
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January 25, 2014, 10:28:11 PM
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wow the UK has ZERO proper ways of getting btc, so this is GENUINELY massive. Finally, btc in the UK!
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January 25, 2014, 10:28:49 PM
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It certainly looks quite large from here. We'll have to see what the markup is.

It's a £3.95 flat fee for buying Bitcoin. Not bad if you're buying a complete one. Rather sucky if you're after £10 worth.

exactly, so people think "well I might as well buy at least 200 quids worth to make it worthwhile"
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January 25, 2014, 10:30:43 PM
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How many bears are FREAKIN the fuck out right about now. It's now the 24th and we are less than a week away from the dreaded 31st and for the THIRD time the market refused to go down. Lol
Depends when they were selling. Cheesy  Some of the short term bears, though, sure.

Probably not feeling too differently than when resistance was broken on 1/2. A mid-term bear might consider this part of the correction/consolidation, or perhaps still as part of historical wave 5 in the throw-over scenario.

Personally I was freaking out because I did not think 783~ support would fall, and did not reserve much dollars for a drop to 720~ level or lower (BTC-E), which was very possible. Avg buy was underwater for a day there, was a bit of a nail biter.

Have you ever lost on a trade? You seem to get nervous even when you are temporarily losing on one.
Yes, of course, and realizing a loss even when you know it's the best option is not easy. I wasn't ready to consider selling at a loss yet. The downside momentum petered out here, but that was not a given, and much lower levels were possible. So yes, I was nervous, partly because I bought too much in the 780s, almost in panic. Bitcoin will surprise in both directions, to great magnitude.
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January 25, 2014, 10:33:21 PM
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It's about time. Bitcoin availability and visibility in the UK is something of a disgrace right now compared to many places.

http://cashcoin.zipzapinc.com/

Find your nearest one here https://www.zipzapinc.com

There's one 100 metres away from me and I'm pretty much living in the middle of nowhere.
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January 25, 2014, 10:34:21 PM
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CHOO CHOO without me. Need to have some sleep. G'nite people!
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January 25, 2014, 10:43:20 PM
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Bitcoin will surprise in both directions, to great magnitude.

we've come to expect the unexpected.
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January 25, 2014, 10:48:22 PM
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Dunno. Its seems plenty of other countries will be following soon.

ZipZap ‏@ZipZapInc 6h
Q: When are you deploying in developing nations? A: Eric: We have offices in Dehli and Buenos Aires, as well as London and SF.


 ZipZap ‏@ZipZapInc 6h
Recap: #CashCoin will rollout across hundreds of thousands of locations in 2014. Buy bitcoins with cash. Realtime. Convenient. Safe. ZipZap
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January 25, 2014, 10:51:47 PM
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Bitcoin will surprise in both directions, to great magnitude.

we've come to expect the unexpected.

I've come to expect one thing.. rallies. Since I started watching the price back in 2011 ..how I still rue the day I didn't buy a 2500 dollars mining/ gaming rig.. I should be driving a lambo with a nice bitcoin moniker to fucking spread the word.
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