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May 07, 2020, 02:09:54 PM Last edit: May 16, 2023, 02:02:22 AM by fillippone |
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CCMF!
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May 07, 2020, 02:17:52 PM |
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What do y'all think, did I get scammed? I'll give the guy another 12 hours before I declare him as a scammer. ~snip~ He has been offline at Bitcointalk ever since I sent him the BTC. He seemed to have a lot of successful trades from some senior members around, that's why I went first in the trade.
So... what do y'all learn from this? Its possible they were just using the old transactions to build up reputation, then using that reputation to scam you, since it was clear no one was profiting off of those transactions as mentioned in the OP, also most of the trust he gained was from sending first, and you allowed him to send second, which was probably didnt help This is something nobody really noticed before. In their previous trades no one thought this account was trustworthy enough for them to even consider to go first. Yet they offered to use escrow on their trading thread. I dont know why raja didnt opt to go through with the trade in this route. I wouldnt be surprised if they blame it on covid19 for immediately going offline and disconnecting from telegram as soon as they received the bitcoins. When were you going to create that thread in the reputation topic so can move this post there. Cause this is wall observer and not watch the scammers thread.
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May 07, 2020, 02:22:07 PM |
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Potential bart pattern playing out So wtf are you saying dude , another troller? So it seems.
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May 07, 2020, 02:22:46 PM |
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oooooh yeah
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May 07, 2020, 02:29:38 PM |
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That’s what she said Everyones shitting on the idea that we will bart down.. that just gives me more confidence that im right
Maybe after the halving but not before Above 10K at the halivng? I can live with that. Me too
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May 07, 2020, 02:34:24 PM |
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+1 WOsMerit ------- Everyones shitting on the idea that we will bart down.. that just gives me more confidence that im right
nobody was shitting on your idea..maybe just you...a little bit bitcoin goes up..bitcoin goes down...it will do this..just right now you talking bearishness when market seems pretty determined to be bullish will make you a target..expect some flack.
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May 07, 2020, 02:34:30 PM |
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Who would have thought that holding handrills and doors lock would be considered unsafe in this halving. Welcome to 2020 !!
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May 07, 2020, 02:37:42 PM |
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Everyones shitting on the idea that we will bart down.. that just gives me more confidence that im right
Why? Because many experienced Bitcoiners think you're full of it? We haven't even finished debarting back up after the March 12 Covid panic.
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May 07, 2020, 02:38:38 PM |
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To steep for a Bart. And wishful thinking BTW
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We will probably see a spike immedietely after halving, you know bulltards buying, Whales could potentially dump at the same time to take advantage of extremely predictable liquidity
In your short-time participation in this thread, SwayStar123, you have been very "insightful" and "helpful".... Almost to the extent of showing that you hardly know shit...... But, hey, we all have to start somewhere in our bitcoin journey. right? Maybe I am just a bit irritated by your purposeful use of a "bulltard" descriptor.... .. Is there such a thing? Perhaps there is..... It's almost as if you are trying to show yourself as some kind of "smarter than" the rest of us.. but then that causes me to question your own smartness or at least your intentions. Many participants in this thread have actually made a lot of money over the years, and many times by attempting to employ a fairly simple (but not always easy) three part formula... which would be to 1) DCA....., 2) buy on dips if you can, 3) otherwise HODL...... For some strange reason, following such formula doesn't seem to tarded to me.. even if sometimes following such formula can feel a bit painful.. but it has largely worked, and there seems to be little to no reason to doubt such formula, in spite of your seeming attempts to denigrate the whole image of those who are largely bullish about bitcoin. I don't want to invite you to inform us about what you might know that we do not know, because it seems that you likely don't hardly know shit.. as I have already mentioned above.
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May 07, 2020, 02:44:47 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Everyones shitting on the idea that we will bart down.. that just gives me more confidence that im right
Why? Because many experienced Bitcoiners think you're full of it? Experienced bitcoiner =/= experienced trader You can see the extreme buys out of nothing. And bears no longer having the gut to even try to bring prices lower. This reeks of Classic Bitcoin Melt-Up. Nothing is stopping this but the Halving. I expect a good dump (up to 20%) after the Halving. But not before.
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May 07, 2020, 02:48:36 PM |
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the morning wall report Bullish forces lead out early today with shots fired across the $9.5k resistance level. Bears have little ground left to defend before the psychological barrier of $10k will be in sight. A new higher high posted above $9.6k 1h baby bull continues to stand tall D
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May 07, 2020, 02:49:17 PM |
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And wishful thinking BTW Bingo. Experienced bitcoiner =/= experienced trader
Ahh, that explains it.
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May 07, 2020, 02:52:30 PM |
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Everyones shitting on the idea that we will bart down.. that just gives me more confidence that im right
Maybe after the halving but not before Why not? Because the supply of new coins mined daily is about to get cut in half. People are buying, anticipating handsome profits in the medium term future. What kind of retard sells something when it becomes more scarce with the likelihood to be worth a lot more? Experienced bitcoiner =/= experienced trader
Bitcoin is still in its infancy, it doesn’t follow traditional TA & price projections. If you haven’t been involved in bitcoin for very long I wouldn’t expect you to know this though.
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May 07, 2020, 02:53:23 PM |
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It’s called: talking your book
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May 07, 2020, 02:53:52 PM |
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Potential bart pattern playing out Bart -schmart. Perfect logic - half of daily BTC supply will disappear from the market and we'll go down 25%!
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May 07, 2020, 02:55:33 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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We will probably see a spike immedietely after halving, you know bulltards buying, Whales could potentially dump at the same time to take advantage of extremely predictable liquidity
In your short-time participation in this thread, SwayStar123, you have been very "insightful" and "helpful".... Almost to the extent of showing that you hardly know shit...... But, hey, we all have to start somewhere in our bitcoin journey. right? Maybe I am just a bit irritated by your purposeful use of a "bulltard" descriptor.... .. Is there such a thing? Perhaps there is..... It's almost as if you are trying to show yourself as some kind of "smarter than" the rest of us.. but then that causes me to question your own smartness or at least your intentions. Many participants in this thread have actually made a lot of money over the years, and many times by attempting to employ a fairly simple (but not always easy) three part formula... which would be to 1) DCA....., 2) buy on dips if you can, 3) otherwise HODL...... For some strange reason, following such formula doesn't seem to tarded to me.. even if sometimes following such formula can feel a bit painful.. but it has largely worked, and there seems to be little to no reason to doubt such formula, in spite of your seeming attempts to denigrate the whole image of those who are largely bullish about bitcoin. I don't want to invite you to inform us about what you might know that we do not know, because it seems that you likely don't hardly know shit.. as I have already mentioned above. But... but... all those millionairetards aren't real traders.
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May 07, 2020, 02:56:51 PM |
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Absolutely it takes a while for the full effects of the having to be seen. Most of us have been HODLING for years though, we don’t need or expect to see instantly sky high prices after the halving.
Moon = Q3 or Q4 of 2021.
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Some people think it's super-smart to bet against the trend. I say let them.
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May 07, 2020, 03:02:49 PM |
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It's funny/sad when supposed traders come into bitcoin and expect it to act like the traditional stock market. It is not!
Most of us here are not traders, we are trying to stock up/buy into the future of wealth. We are investors in the sense that we know bitcoin is the future and are trying to get as many of them as possible in these early days, not in the sense that we buy and sell the market. We know that's a fool's errand.
We just buy as much as we can at these pathetic prices and sell when the price is at more reasonable levels to buy the things we want or need.
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