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November 27, 2018, 01:33:10 PM

You can all stop with your ill-informed Goldman-backed Tether fud now. Scientific proof of it has been found. On Mars.


now on earth too
https://tether.to/tether-reopens-account-verification-and-direct-redemption-of-fiat-from-its-platform/
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November 27, 2018, 01:33:37 PM

At this stage simulation theory makes as much sense as any other.

someone wrote (sorry dunno who, science fiction author perhaps?) that we arent in a simulation. main reason being that irrational numbers exist. like pi.. something so universally used in nature that a simulation would waste vast amounts of computing power to model it. so basically, in a simulation, no irrational numbers would exist as it would be a poor design for a simulation to include such things.
Unless... that's what they WANT you to think! Maybe, outside in the real world, there are numbers that make what we call irrational numbers look entirely rational.
If it was a simulation all the weird shit people do wouldn't be programmed in, I mean really, who would program r0ach in?
Someone who wanted to FUCK WITH YOU!

There are games out there. And you can do stuff in them. Set conditions, variables. Then sit back and watch the madness unfold. Why wouldn't an Elder God do the same with us, just for teh lulz?
and then they program that ONE genius guy to create BTC and save all of the human/finance environment to live happy ever after?


With neural networks you allow it to unfold without pre programming Smiley

Or look at John Conway's game of life.... simple rules make complex behavior.
Yeah, and you know what you do when the simulation reaches a stable state? You delete it and start over with something even more maddening.
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November 27, 2018, 01:35:22 PM

 Does bitcoin have not already suffer enough?

 you guys  think bitcoin will go to the 1000s?


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November 27, 2018, 01:37:34 PM

Does bitcoin have not already suffer enough?

 you guys  think bitcoin will go to the 1000s?



Yes. Sell everything now.
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November 27, 2018, 01:38:28 PM

Does bitcoin have not already suffer enough?

 you guys  think bitcoin will go to the 1000s?



Yes. Sell everything now.

he already did @6480 (if he had coins and didn't lie about it) so why being bothered with it....... "n00b style"
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November 27, 2018, 01:42:32 PM

Does bitcoin have not already suffer enough?

 you guys  think bitcoin will go to the 1000s?



Yes. Sell everything now.

he already did @6480 (if he had coins and didn't lie about it) so why being bothered with it....... "n00b style"
OH MY GOD WE HAVE A NEW MAT THE FUCKING CAT! QUICK, EVERYONE GIVE HIM EAR SCRITCHIES!
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November 27, 2018, 01:43:06 PM

Does bitcoin have not already suffer enough?

 you guys  think bitcoin will go to the 1000s?



Yes. Sell everything now.

he already did @6480 (if he had coins and didn't lie about it) so why being bothered with it....... "n00b style"

Options:
1. Just a sad little troll.
2. Didn't sell, but he wishes he had.
3. He sold, but now wants to know if it's a good point to re-buy or are there going to be much better (lower) prices later...
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November 27, 2018, 01:46:20 PM



If this surely happen.. I don't know.....

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November 27, 2018, 01:53:18 PM

https://www.coindesk.com/events/consensus-invest-2018/live
bakkt woman on the telly
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keep pants on?
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November 27, 2018, 01:53:46 PM
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Looks quite bullish to me:



Now even more interesting:

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November 27, 2018, 01:59:27 PM

Looks quite bullish to me:



Now even more interesting:


The fuck am I looking at?

Whenever bears try to break $3450-$3550 support, bulls defend it immediately with more power.
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November 27, 2018, 02:00:12 PM

Does bitcoin have not already suffer enough?

 you guys  think bitcoin will go to the 1000s?



Yes. Sell everything now.

he already did @6480 (if he had coins and didn't lie about it) so why being bothered with it....... "n00b style"
He could have sold at 6480 and bought back at 7000 or something, it's not like people must write everything they do on this forum 24/7.
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November 27, 2018, 02:08:36 PM

Looks quite bullish to me:



Now even more interesting:


The fuck am I looking at?

Somebody with power doesn't want btc to go lower than $3.5k. That's what you are looking at.
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November 27, 2018, 02:35:41 PM

Does bitcoin have not already suffer enough?

 you guys  think bitcoin will go to the 1000s?



Yes. Sell everything now.

he already did @6480 (if he had coins and didn't lie about it) so why being bothered with it....... "n00b style"
He could have sold at 6480 and bought back at 7000 or something, it's not like people must write everything they do on this forum 24/7.
Wait you guys don't? I'm about to grab some breakfast in like half an hour in case you needed to know.

 Simulated bacon no doubt and nothing round like crepes or pancakes and nothing fractalized like cauliflower 'cause Pi/complex numbers...
Also, pics or it doesn't happen!

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November 27, 2018, 02:37:46 PM
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Does bitcoin have not already suffer enough?

 you guys  think bitcoin will go to the 1000s?



Yes. Sell everything now.

he already did @6480 (if he had coins and didn't lie about it) so why being bothered with it....... "n00b style"
He could have sold at 6480 and bought back at 7000 or something, it's not like people must write everything they do on this forum 24/7.
Wait you guys don't? I'm about to grab some breakfast in like half an hour in case you needed to know.

Pics or it didn't happen!
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November 27, 2018, 02:37:56 PM

here we go again, attempt number .. 2 ? to break support at $3657 on Bitfinex (or $3474 on Bitstamp)

 Huh

$3711 on Stamp atm

no more waiting, buy your weekly share of early retirement ...................... Grin

Trying but I feel like the only one who has issues with wire transfers? every. single. time.
Well, not officially an issue yet but its been 3 business days + a weekend and nothing.   And this is what everyone uses to transfer today's money  Roll Eyes  Pffft...
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November 27, 2018, 02:39:28 PM


Looks kind of like the bullish three line strike reversal pattern...
A lot of people buying in the dips.
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November 27, 2018, 02:45:03 PM

Looks quite bullish to me:



Now even more interesting:


The fuck am I looking at?

Somebody with power doesn't want btc to go lower than $3.5k. That's what you are looking at.

Until they do. Then hello 2k's.
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November 27, 2018, 02:51:59 PM

So I've just spent the last few hours scanning through the posts on this thread from mid December 2014 to mid January 2015. It is amazing how similar everything was back then to how it is right now. I recommend any one who is questioning bitcoin right now to go read those posts, you will see that this time is no different to back then and the lesson I learned is buy more coins.

I particularly like some of the comments from the members who still comment now. here's one from LFC_Bitcoin which I find interesting because I think he feels the same now as he did back then

Blood in the streets.
Is anybody going to buy?
I'm a lot of $ down but would anybody recommend buying now?

My favorite comment though is this one

Is crypto done??  Huh



No. Crypto isn't done.

But Bitcoin is.

Bitcoin will drag everyone down with it. But crypto will survive.

We need a crypto that can serve humanity's needs for the next 100 years. Bitcoin cannot do this. It's unfortunate that Bitcoin has died, but it has to be this way. Bitcoin achieved so much. No other crypto would be where it is today without the achievement of Bitcoin.

Requiescat in pace.

I have only started watching this thread daily from January this year. Would love to read back how the sentiment was during those times, do you remember which page you started reading from?

Could somebody merit him, I would if I could.
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