gentlemand
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December 13, 2018, 02:28:42 AM |
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I was thinking more like Amazon. Choo.
Retail's a dead end. If it is ever to be a major thing it'll be the last thing to happen, not the driver of anything. No one buys something to buy something. It's superb for merchants, fast settlement, no chargebacks, very unappetising for buyers who aren't already balls deep. Merchants couldn't afford the discounts necessary to move enough people. To spend it people need to already be in for other reasons. Savings, independence, neutrality, portability. That's the type of thing that inspires people to get involved.
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xhomerx10
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December 13, 2018, 02:30:02 AM |
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Truth as life itself.
when low
8K: "Will buy at $6K" $6K: "Will buy at $3K" $3K: "Will buy at $1.5K"
when up
$6K: "Will buy at $3K" $8K: "Will buy at $6K" $14K: "Will buy at $8K" $20K: "Will buy at $14K"
This is so true LOL!!! When moon avatar-sized
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bitserve
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December 13, 2018, 02:31:35 AM |
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For adoption we need either forward-looking merchants or a solid entry into the payment card business. Debt cards seem easier to me, but the most recent events aren't nice at all. As for Shift, it's tied to Coinbase and, at least for the time being, US only. No cigar yet.
That's a complex issue. Debit cards are for sure something WE want, for many reasons... But I don't think that's the right path towards ADOPTION. Interested. Care to elaborate? We want them because we are currently storing value on BTC. So it is natural we want more ways to spend it. Debit cards are convenient of course. But why someone that doesn't have Bitcoin in first instance would want to have it for the only reason that they could spend it using debit cards? It makes no sense when they can already use cards with their FIAT. So, the reasons for making people adopt Bitcoin as a store of value or as a payment must be elsewhere not in something they already have.
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BinaryReign
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December 13, 2018, 02:32:36 AM |
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Good evening WO crypto posse! I’ve been road tripping across the United States this past week, and I’ve gotta say, it’s recharging the HODLbatteries nicely I am, however, downright sick and tired of this bear market, as I’m sure many of you all are as well. This road trip is nice and all, but I’m mentally ready for the lambos and seasteads and international travel. *sigh* Ok, I need to take some deep breaths and muster up some patience. Combined order books look like up is more likely than down, but what do I know? lol
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bitserve
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December 13, 2018, 02:46:29 AM |
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Good Evening Binary!
Yeah, the crypto market sucks lately, but at least you're enjoying your time and come back fully recharged.
Try not to think much about the price and just enjoy! Better times will come (I hope!).
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gembitz
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December 13, 2018, 02:46:39 AM |
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Truth as life itself.
when low
8K: "Will buy at $6K" $6K: "Will buy at $3K" $3K: "Will buy at $1.5K"
when up
$6K: "Will buy at $3K" $8K: "Will buy at $6K" $14K: "Will buy at $8K" $20K: "Will buy at $14K"
This is so true LOL!!! When moon avatar-sized #brah
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BinaryReign
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December 13, 2018, 03:17:59 AM |
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Good Evening Binary!
Yeah, the crypto market sucks lately, but at least you're enjoying your time and come back fully recharged.
Try not to think much about the price and just enjoy! Better times will come (I hope!).
Yessir! I like to check out parks, museums, and of course the best food each location has to offer. It has kept me from checking the price every 30 seconds or less, that’s for sure! lol
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Paashaas
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December 13, 2018, 04:53:22 AM |
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If you did not continuously admit to bcash shilling, ...
I have never admitted to 'Bcash shilling'. You need -- once again -- to check your definitions. I have admitted to advocating for Bitcoin Cash. I will admit to advocate for Bitcoin SV. But the universally recognized definition for 'shilling' is predicated upon renumeration for advocacy of some thing that one would not advocate for if the payment was not made. I have never shilled for any crypto. Your insistence in misapplying such charged language only marks you as disingenuous. And is evidence of the actual hostility in this conversation. Rubbish. You constantly talk your book. And you carefully provide misleading information when you do so. Most of the time, what you say may not be technically wrong, but invariably amounts to a misrepresentation in the broader context. And some of the time it is outright fabrication. This discussion is a case in point. You are relying on a historic definition of the term shill. We both know that is not how the word is used in 2018 in the crypto community. But you think yourself marvelously clever for having made the distinction. It would be most accurate to say you are a fraud and petty conman. Well said. This is the reason i moved him on my ignore list.
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Dogboy714
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December 13, 2018, 04:59:55 AM |
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Truth as life itself.
when low
8K: "Will buy at $6K" $6K: "Will buy at $3K" $3K: "Will buy at $1.5K"
when up
$6K: "Will buy at $3K" $8K: "Will buy at $6K" $14K: "Will buy at $8K" $20K: "Will buy at $14K"
This is so true LOL!!! When moon avatar-sized I'd buy the shit out of this hat if it existed in real life...
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December 13, 2018, 05:04:53 AM |
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because we are currently storing value on BTC
Something that "stores value" does not act as an eternal energy sponge that explodes in everyone's faces if the energy is turned off. That's an attribute of a liability, not an asset or store of value. Contrast that with physical silver and gold that require no outside interference simply to exist, which are real stores of value. Best case scenario for you is using the Dan Larimer excuse of calling cryptocurrencies "decentralized businesses", but transaction validators in all cryptocurrency are designed to centralize, so that's not even a legit description.
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HairyMaclairy
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December 13, 2018, 05:39:13 AM |
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Things may possibly get a bit fucked up shortly. Or a nice bounce.
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jojo69
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December 13, 2018, 06:34:08 AM |
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probably a bit fucked up
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HairyMaclairy
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December 13, 2018, 06:48:13 AM |
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Can anyone explain why the same line drawn on TradingView and Bitcoinwisdom, using the same price inputs, both on logarithmic scale, give quite different outputs?
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Phil_S
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December 13, 2018, 07:21:03 AM |
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Can you post similar screenshots from both?
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VB1001
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December 13, 2018, 07:22:32 AM |
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Can anyone explain why the same line drawn on TradingView and Bitcoinwisdom, using the same price inputs, both on logarithmic scale, give quite different outputs?
Maybe when you download the image you have different compression / resolution.
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HairyMaclairy
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December 13, 2018, 07:44:37 AM |
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Hmmm in this case I actually drew the lines differently. Nevermind !
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Phil_S
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Speaking of... my favorite 24-hour average and two parallel lines:
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List of Bitcoin major corrections > 30% (from ATH levels) since January 2012 +---------------+---------------+------------+--------------+-------------+---------+-----------+ | Start Date | End Date | Days in | High Price | Low Price | % | $ | +---------------+---------------+------------+--------------+-------------+---------+-----------+ | 12 Jan 2012 | 27 Jan 2012 | 16 | $ 7.38 | $ 3.80 | 49% | $3.58 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 17 Aug 2012 | 19 Aug 2012 | 3 | $ 16.41 | $ 7.10 | 57% | $9.31 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 6 Mar 2013 | 7 Mar 2013 | 2 | $ 49.17 | $ 33.00 | 33% | $16.17 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 21 Mar 2013 | 23 Mar 2013 | 3 | $ 76.91 | $ 50.09 | 35% | $26.82 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 10 Apr 2013 | 12 Apr 2013 | 3 | $ 259.34 | $ 45.00 | 83% | $214.34 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 19 Nov 2013 | 19 Nov 2013 | 1 | $ 755.00 | $ 378.00 | 50% | $377.00 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 30 Nov 2013 | 14 Jan 2015 | 411 | $ 1,163.00 | $ 152.40 | 87% | $1,010.60 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 10 Mar 2017 | 25 Mar 2017 | 16 | $ 1,350.00 | $ 891.33 | 34% | $458.67 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 25 May 2017 | 27 May 2017 | 3 | $ 2,760.10 | $ 1,850.00 | 33% | $910.10 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 12 Jun 2017 | 16 Jul 2017 | 35 | $ 2,980.00 | $ 1,830.00 | 39% | $1,150.00 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 2 Sep 2017 | 15 Sep 2017 | 14 | $ 4,979.90 | $ 2,972.01 | 40% | $2,007.89 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 8 Nov 2017 | 12 Nov 2017 | 5 | $ 7,888.00 | $ 5,555.55 | 30% | $2,332.45 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 17 Dec 2017 | 2 Feb 2018 | 48 | $ 19,666.00 | $ 8,094.80 | 59% | $11,571.20 | +-------------+--------------+------------+------------+------------+-----------+---------+-------- The first time I post here, look forward to comments from everyone.Thank you everyone for watching!
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Totscha
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December 13, 2018, 08:51:33 AM |
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Speaking of... my favorite 24-hour average and two parallel lines: Two random parallel lines? Or is there a reason why certain price extremes were disregarded while others were not?
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December 13, 2018, 08:52:42 AM |
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a bit outdated umh? List of Bitcoin major corrections > 30% (from ATH levels) since January 2012 +---------------+---------------+------------+--------------+-------------+---------+-----------+ | Start Date | End Date | Days in | High Price | Low Price | % | $ | +---------------+---------------+------------+--------------+-------------+---------+-----------+ | 12 Jan 2012 | 27 Jan 2012 | 16 | $ 7.38 | $ 3.80 | 49% | $3.58 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 17 Aug 2012 | 19 Aug 2012 | 3 | $ 16.41 | $ 7.10 | 57% | $9.31 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 6 Mar 2013 | 7 Mar 2013 | 2 | $ 49.17 | $ 33.00 | 33% | $16.17 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 21 Mar 2013 | 23 Mar 2013 | 3 | $ 76.91 | $ 50.09 | 35% | $26.82 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 10 Apr 2013 | 12 Apr 2013 | 3 | $ 259.34 | $ 45.00 | 83% | $214.34 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 19 Nov 2013 | 19 Nov 2013 | 1 | $ 755.00 | $ 378.00 | 50% | $377.00 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 30 Nov 2013 | 14 Jan 2015 | 411 | $ 1,163.00 | $ 152.40 | 87% | $1,010.60 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 10 Mar 2017 | 25 Mar 2017 | 16 | $ 1,350.00 | $ 891.33 | 34% | $458.67 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 25 May 2017 | 27 May 2017 | 3 | $ 2,760.10 | $ 1,850.00 | 33% | $910.10 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 12 Jun 2017 | 16 Jul 2017 | 35 | $ 2,980.00 | $ 1,830.00 | 39% | $1,150.00 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 2 Sep 2017 | 15 Sep 2017 | 14 | $ 4,979.90 | $ 2,972.01 | 40% | $2,007.89 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 8 Nov 2017 | 12 Nov 2017 | 5 | $ 7,888.00 | $ 5,555.55 | 30% | $2,332.45 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 17 Dec 2017 | 2 Feb 2018 | 48 | $ 19,666.00 | $ 8,094.80 | 59% | $11,571.20 | +-------------+--------------+------------+------------+------------+-----------+---------+-------- The first time I post here, look forward to comments from everyone.Thank you everyone for watching!
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