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March 04, 2019, 12:38:26 PM |
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I don't know much about the brexit but... shouldn't it be bullish for BTC as some UK citizens decide to hedge part of their savings in crypto "just in case"?
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kenzawak
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March 04, 2019, 12:48:39 PM |
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@ you BREXIT debaters shouldn't y'all go make a thread so you can bitch and whine about it and be on topic Exactly, let's get back to posting pics of fat girls in bikinis. Oh... wait.
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klintay
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March 04, 2019, 12:50:39 PM |
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no shame at all. tarry a while, mix urself a white russian, price talk is not entirely frowned upon. uk might rally short term, but it's got to be a target for attacks on the pound. look at all the sterling work our socialist neanderthal cousins are already putting in. all countries are fucked though, uk just hastened the process.
hope the pound takes a royal beating...UK property would look very juicy with a super devalued pound. there are worse places to purchase property; uk market = solid transparent rules based property market with good infrastructure that welcomes foreigners
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HairyMaclairy
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March 04, 2019, 12:55:27 PM |
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no shame at all. tarry a while, mix urself a white russian, price talk is not entirely frowned upon. uk might rally short term, but it's got to be a target for attacks on the pound. look at all the sterling work our socialist neanderthal cousins are already putting in. all countries are fucked though, uk just hastened the process.
hope the pound takes a royal beating...UK property would look very juicy with a super devalued pound. there are worse places to purchase property; uk market = solid transparent rules based property market with good infrastructure that welcomes foreigners You make a good point. https://search.savills.com/list/castles-for-sale/ukThey look to all be follies, but amusing ones.
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March 04, 2019, 01:09:36 PM |
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I don't know much about the brexit but... shouldn't it be bullish for BTC as some UK citizens decide to hedge part of their savings in crypto "just in case"?
Maybe a very tiny bit yes. But UK subjects are far too poor and far too uneducated to make much difference on the btc front. If brexit kicks off decent-sized currency attacks, then yes of course we might be off to the races, but it's probably a few years early for those. hope the pound takes a royal beating...UK property would look very juicy with a super devalued pound. there are worse places to purchase property; uk market = solid transparent rules based property market with good infrastructure that welcomes foreigners lol no I'm getting really fucking tired of this middling bullshit between $3,500-$4,000.
Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeiiiiiiiitttttt...
lol yes
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March 04, 2019, 01:12:21 PM |
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no shame at all. tarry a while, mix urself a white russian, price talk is not entirely frowned upon. uk might rally short term, but it's got to be a target for attacks on the pound. look at all the sterling work our socialist neanderthal cousins are already putting in. all countries are fucked though, uk just hastened the process.
hope the pound takes a royal beating...UK property would look very juicy with a super devalued pound. there are worse places to purchase property; uk market = solid transparent rules based property market with good infrastructure that welcomes foreigners You make a good point. https://search.savills.com/list/castles-for-sale/ukThey look to all be follies, but amusing ones. OOO about the price of a flat in my area
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March 04, 2019, 01:32:00 PM |
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Still limping along in the same price range, there’s got to be a move up or down soon, surely?
Nope. $2.5k-5k is the new boring range for the next 2 years. Don't expect anything more interesting than that. Keep accumulating. I’m caught in two minds - 1.) I want to buy as many bitcoin’s as I can for when we moon 2.) I want the price to go up ASAP I change my mind as to which option I prefer day by day. How does everybody else feel? Also 3) I want the price to crash to get more. Number 3 is taking the matter too far. We already crashed, remember? Of course, if the price crashes some more, each of us are going to have to "deal with it", but I see no need to wish for a crash. Sounds like the wish of a bearwhale, a shill or a nocoiner. I would prefer that the BTC price either goes sideways or fails to go down, so that those diptwats get locked out and have to buy higher. Anything but sideways dammit! Sideways is a good thing.. especially if you are in bitcoin for the long term. I know that none of us can really control or know BTC's price direction with our preferences (especially short term), but I consider sideways to be a better outcome than down... especially any kind of down that creates a new low. As soon as we get a new low (if a new low occurs), then such new low causes a dynamics in which bears get more emboldened and attempt to push the price lower than it should go, HODLers get scared, semi-weak hands turn into weaker hands by selling more than they should, and perhaps some fence sitters become more skittish about buying and fail/refuse to buy. In other words, I stand by my earlier statement to chastise anyone wishing for more down from here, especially if you proclaim to be a believer in BTC. Meh all the new lows this year have come from straight dumps. Sideways bores me. https://y.yarn.co/897ea6fa-7222-4ab1-b530-e0a6b8e7efb7.mp4
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March 04, 2019, 01:39:32 PM |
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I don't know much about the brexit but... shouldn't it be bullish for BTC as some UK citizens decide to hedge part of their savings in crypto "just in case"?
Average UK citizens don't have savings. They have debt.
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March 04, 2019, 01:48:07 PM |
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Apparently you can't build a crypto trading business in the UK because all the traders are in the US and Asia.
👇 average volume - in mln$ - on Bitmex xbtusd per hour of the day - UK time (last 120d)
Hard to disrupt the geographical location of London!https://twitter.com/skew_markets/status/1101080920327639041
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March 04, 2019, 01:52:49 PM |
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March 04, 2019, 02:13:50 PM |
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What the hell happened to the price? When did we drop $100?
Yesterday's BFX volume 1.8K BTC's. Other exchanges similar. Daily mined BTC's 1.8K. I think the answer is obvious.
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March 04, 2019, 02:21:48 PM |
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I don't know much about the brexit but... shouldn't it be bullish for BTC as some UK citizens decide to hedge part of their savings in crypto "just in case"?
Average UK citizens don't have savings. They have debt. What about the people with SAVINGS? There must be someone out there....
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March 04, 2019, 02:22:49 PM |
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What the hell happened to the price? When did we drop $100?
Pretty much the same time MicG went off the grid.
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March 04, 2019, 02:23:07 PM |
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I don't know much about the brexit but... shouldn't it be bullish for BTC as some UK citizens decide to hedge part of their savings in crypto "just in case"?
Average UK citizens don't have savings. They have debt. Yeah I spent most of my savings on BTC tea and royal mugs
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March 04, 2019, 02:25:13 PM |
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Monday- Wake up - See BTC price is down
- Get pulled over by police on motorway for speeding - Points & a fine coming now
Could today get any worse?
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kenzawak
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March 04, 2019, 02:28:13 PM |
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Roger Ver’s Bitcoin.com is Reportedly Under Government-Sponsored Attack https://www.newsbtc.com/2019/03/04/roger-vers-bitcoin-com-is-reportedly-under-government-sponsored-attack/Bitcoin.com is likely under a government-sponsored cyber attack, according to owner and crypto investor Roger Ver. "The 40-year old Tokyo-based entrepreneur stated Monday that he received a Google Suite alert about a potential intrusion. He posted a screenshot, indicating that anonymous government-backed hackers were attempting to compromise one of the Bitcoin.com’s email accounts. Here’s the copy of that screenshot:
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March 04, 2019, 02:33:39 PM |
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I predict the price will go down below $3200 in the next 2 weeks And that will be the bottom as we begin the long climb to all new heights.
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March 04, 2019, 02:37:23 PM |
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I predict the price will go down below $3200 in the next 2 weeks And that will be the bottom as we begin the long climb to all new heights. I hope so Elwar, I really do. Even breaching $6,000 would seem bullish to me atm.
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March 04, 2019, 02:38:07 PM |
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Monday- Wake up - See BTC price is down
- Get pulled over by police on motorway for speeding - Points & a fine coming now
Could today get any worse? Keith Flint died RIP
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