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February 15, 2014, 07:27:09 PM
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Has the warning always been there?  I only noticed it now.
https://www.bitstamp.net/risk-warning/

H O L Y SHIT! This is definitely new.

"Bitcoin trading is probably susceptible to irrational (or rational) bubbles or loss of confidence, which could collapse demand relative to supply. For example, confidence might collapse in Bitcoin because of unexpected changes imposed by the software developers or others, a government crackdown, the creation of superior competing alternative currencies, or a deflationary or inflationary spiral. Confidence might also collapse because of technical problems: if the anonymity of the system is compromised, if money is lost or stolen, or if hackers or governments are able to prevent any transactions from settling."
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February 15, 2014, 07:28:14 PM
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hey, where do you get that chart from? website or mt4? thanks!

http://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/bitstamp/btcusd
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February 15, 2014, 07:29:33 PM
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thanks really appreciate it!  Smiley
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February 15, 2014, 07:30:29 PM
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Legit TA is legit TA!


u all know what happened a few days ago when MA 3d crossed.

this time it´s EMA 3d and it will be way worse



To the moon!

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500 n ?? again ?
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February 15, 2014, 07:31:05 PM
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Has the warning always been there?  I only noticed it now.
https://www.bitstamp.net/risk-warning/

H O L Y SHIT! This is definitely new.

"Bitcoin trading is probably susceptible to irrational (or rational) bubbles or loss of confidence, which could collapse demand relative to supply. For example, confidence might collapse in Bitcoin because of unexpected changes imposed by the software developers or others, a government crackdown, the creation of superior competing alternative currencies, or a deflationary or inflationary spiral. Confidence might also collapse because of technical problems: if the anonymity of the system is compromised, if money is lost or stolen, or if hackers or governments are able to prevent any transactions from settling."

It has, it's just that nobody ever cared about reading it cause of BTC being a choochoo 2 the fucking moon for months.

Now, we passed the $400 mark, when will we see this magical $500 thingy coming in sight.
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February 15, 2014, 07:33:22 PM
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We need a Schoolcoin for school ecosystems, where a students worth is no longer measured by grades, but through the number of coins they have.  Coins can be used to redeem grades as well as other items like extra pudding at lunch.

I can see it now... This will create a thriving school based economy where the smart students could trickle their coins down to the dumb kids for various goods and services.  Giving each member of the school society a valuable role.  The smart kids are encouraged to do good work and the dumb kids benefit by finding what they're valuable at as well.

Naturally, the bullies will eventually realize they can just beat up the smart kids and get them to give up their private keys, thereby giving the bullies access to all the smart kids coins.  That is, until the smart kids begin to pay off other big kids for protection from the bullies.  Meanwhile, there will be a couple super smart geeks who figure out how to game the system and steal the coins of everyone, but when people realize whats happened, those geeks will have to pay off the majority of bullies even more so that they become allies.  

The result will be a few super rich geeks with a thriving class of rich mob like thug bullies who ensure the super rich geeks stay protected and in the shadows (so long as the thugs get their cut).  Meanwhile, the other 99% of students will continue about their days working hard and earning Schoolcoins based on the quality of work they do, none the wiser that the majority of their coins are being funneled to the super smart geeks who know how to game the system.

Eventually though, cracks will start to appear as most students begin to realize that they're only making enough coins to afford C level grades and some measly square lunchroom pizza when they are really a B level student who should be getting quality chicken tenders at lunch.  Slowly, they'll begin to figure out that something is up.  Walking down the halls, they can't help but notice that there are a select few students who no longer eat lunch in the lunch room.  They have a private room to themselves where they get all kinds of different takeout each day.  They also no longer attend class, instead spending all their time working on various projects in secret.  Yet they keep receiving a large amount of Schoolcoins for the classes they no longer attend.

As the pieces begin to fall into place, it dawns on the regular students that they've been gamed by the system and at that point, a revolution is inevitable.  Unfortunately, all this will play out over many many years.  All the while, there will be generations of students who were unable to afford good colleges because they couldn't to save up enough Schoolcoin to pay the entry fee, since cardboard pizza and a few luxuries like 30 minutes of recess a day ate up their entire savings.

An uncharacteristic flair of irony and, dare I say it, humility for this thread.  Cheers, 7K!
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February 15, 2014, 07:33:44 PM
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Has the warning always been there?  I only noticed it now.
https://www.bitstamp.net/risk-warning/

H O L Y SHIT! This is definitely new.

"Bitcoin trading is probably susceptible to irrational (or rational) bubbles or loss of confidence, which could collapse demand relative to supply. For example, confidence might collapse in Bitcoin because of unexpected changes imposed by the software developers or others, a government crackdown, the creation of superior competing alternative currencies, or a deflationary or inflationary spiral. Confidence might also collapse because of technical problems: if the anonymity of the system is compromised, if money is lost or stolen, or if hackers or governments are able to prevent any transactions from settling."

It has, it's just that nobody ever cared about reading it cause of BTC being a choochoo 2 the fucking moon for months.

Now, we passed the $400 mark, when will we see this magical $500 thingy coming in sight.

Also, don't play with fire. Don't have unprotected sex with hookers. Don't stick you finger into the electrical outlet. Don't piss into the wind. Seat belts save lives.
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February 15, 2014, 07:36:15 PM
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[size=150pt]GOX UNDER ATTACK !!RUMOR SAYS THIS IS THE END ![/size]
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February 15, 2014, 07:37:02 PM
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Those are all my favorite hobbies though along with always removing the vacuum hoses from my brake booster in my car before long drives in the country side.

Also, don't play with fire. Don't have unprotected sex with hookers. Don't stick you finger into the electrical outlet. Don't piss into the wind. Seat belts save lives.
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February 15, 2014, 07:38:45 PM
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[size=150pt]GOX UNDER ATTACK !!RUMOR SAYS THIS IS THE END ![/size]

what are u talking about?
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February 15, 2014, 07:44:00 PM
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[size=150pt]GOX UNDER ATTACK !!RUMOR SAYS THIS IS THE END ![/size]
source pls
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February 15, 2014, 07:44:39 PM
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His/her/its very special imagination?
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February 15, 2014, 07:44:49 PM
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Do not feed the trolls.
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February 15, 2014, 07:45:35 PM
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This forum has one of the most lenient spam/troll/idiot tolerance levels I've ever seen.

Mah87, for example, appears to have around 400 posts of nothing more than "BTC crashing buy Ripple!!!"
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February 15, 2014, 07:47:16 PM
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Do not feed the trolls.

Good point. The ignore button is our friend.
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February 15, 2014, 07:48:16 PM
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This forum has one of the most lenient spam/troll/idiot tolerance levels I've ever seen.

Mah87, for example, appears to have around 400 posts of nothing more than "BTC crashing buy Ripple!!!"

Yes, it is quite lenient. It really hurts the signal to noise ratio. Eventually your brain adapts and you automatically filter these posts without any conscious action on your part!
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February 15, 2014, 07:49:06 PM
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This forum has one of the most lenient spam/troll/idiot tolerance levels I've ever seen.

Mah87, for example, appears to have around 400 posts of nothing more than "BTC crashing buy Ripple!!!"
We also have a nice ignore button so all I get from Mah87 is this user is ignored.
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February 15, 2014, 07:49:52 PM
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Do not feed the trolls.

Good point. The ignore button is our friend.

Thank you for remind me. just used on him  Grin
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February 15, 2014, 07:50:51 PM
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This forum has one of the most lenient spam/troll/idiot tolerance levels I've ever seen.

Mah87, for example, appears to have around 400 posts of nothing more than "BTC crashing buy Ripple!!!"
We also have a nice ignore button so all I get from Mah87 is this user is ignored.

Until someone quotes him.
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February 15, 2014, 07:52:05 PM
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From now on, who actually quotes the idiot, get's ignored aswell.  Tongue
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