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Question: What happens first:
New ATH - 43 (69.4%)
<$60,000 - 19 (30.6%)
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April 10, 2014, 09:36:47 PM


hu strange...link not working for me. (using waterfox with noscript & ghostery).
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April 10, 2014, 09:38:01 PM


No as in I copy and pasted the article in a post above.
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April 10, 2014, 09:38:23 PM

you are sooo full of shit! =) ^i'll sell you as many as you want@ $389!

I doubt you have BTC100 considering your posting history, but just in case I'm mistaken, send as many as you like here and PM your wire info. Price is the Bitstamp last trade for each of the transfers.


cash talks shit walks!!! =) it's me fucker, i'm calling you out on your bullshit(->just like the $700 BTC you re-nigged on)

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Yeah.. what if each person wants to do the deal.  $389 for 100 BTC? 

I would NOT want to deal with someone like BBmodBB.  He seems pretty shady...    But, if I can be assured that my deal is going to be honored, then I have NO problem dealing with anyone... even if they were to call me names... ...   as long as they have what I want, and the deal goes through without major drama.

So in that regard, I figure out how to send my $38,900, and I want him to give me the 100BTC.  It almost seems necessary to involve a third party in these circumstances.. I certainly would NOT want to meet in person... when someone is acting like a jerk.. unless maybe there is some assurances.... or do you have a mechanism to hold these in escrow... ?
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April 10, 2014, 09:40:52 PM

found it...
ah well it's getting late  Tongue
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April 10, 2014, 09:43:26 PM

Aww man, i've been waiting for these drops and forum responses since the last ATH.

This feels just like the last 3 bubbles.

Endless news about BTC related startups and the amazing amount of value invested in getting these cryptocurrency economy fundamentals running only helps to confirm the global demand for this new payment system.

People said i was mad telling them >$1,000 in 2013. It will be fun to see if BTC will hit the $10,000 before 2016 Smiley

To all the new investors: 2012 was a very slow year. But you would be very pleased today if you bought in 2012 at anywhere between $5-$20. Compare that to $250-$1000 in 2014 to get an idea of the feeling. Just hold on and enjoy the ride.

So little BTC, so many potential global users.
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April 10, 2014, 09:44:08 PM

This is how $383 support is tested? on no volume? Bulls are doomed. They're not even putting up a fight yet. Turn off your computer and come back in a week. Your coins will still be there. They just won't be worth as much.
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April 10, 2014, 09:46:43 PM

Another dump on BTC-e!  $368
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April 10, 2014, 09:47:52 PM

Aww man, i've been waiting for these drops and forum responses since the last ATH.

This feels just like the last 3 bubbles.

Endless news about BTC related startups and the amazing amount of value invested in getting these cryptocurrency economy fundamentals running only helps to confirm the global demand for this new payment system.

People said i was mad telling them >$1,000 in 2013. It will be fun to see if BTC will hit the $10,000 before 2016 Smiley

To all the new investors: 2012 was a very slow year. But you would be very pleased today if you bought in 2012 at anywhere between $5-$20. Compare that to $250-$1000 in 2014 to get an idea of the feeling. Just hold on and enjoy the ride.

So little BTC, so many potential global users.

1w and 3d don't look at all like the last bubble...
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April 10, 2014, 09:49:08 PM

Another dump on BTC-e!  $368

$20 arb between Russia and China! Intense.
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April 10, 2014, 09:49:13 PM

380 is surely DEAD MEAT, everyone backing up 360. No telling how low this is going. And lots more bad news coming out over the next week, one must assume.
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April 10, 2014, 09:49:52 PM

380 is surely DEAD MEAT, everyone backing up 360. No telling how low this is going. And lots of more bad news coming out over the next week one must assume.

Maybe the gox thief is cashing out on btce?
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April 10, 2014, 09:50:42 PM

Another dump on BTC-e!  $368

$20 arb between Russia and China! Intense.

Crazy. This would open up compression trade possibilities if you had funds on both exchanges. I think BTC-e is gonna pull stamp lower, but it could go the other way.
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April 10, 2014, 09:51:54 PM

This is how $383 support is tested? on no volume? Bulls are doomed. They're not even putting up a fight yet. Turn off your computer and come back in a week. Your coins will still be there. They just won't be worth as much.

Good advice. Just finished moving over to cold storage to prevent myself from doing anything rash and stupid.
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April 10, 2014, 09:53:27 PM

We gonna see another flash to $100 on BTC-e due to them not having enough fiat for all the panicers
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April 10, 2014, 09:53:38 PM

btc-e/stamp arbitrage must be hard or impossible? Dat spread
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April 10, 2014, 09:54:09 PM

Aww man, i've been waiting for these drops and forum responses since the last ATH.

This feels just like the last 3 bubbles.

Endless news about BTC related startups and the amazing amount of value invested in getting these cryptocurrency economy fundamentals running only helps to confirm the global demand for this new payment system.

People said i was mad telling them >$1,000 in 2013. It will be fun to see if BTC will hit the $10,000 before 2016 Smiley

To all the new investors: 2012 was a very slow year. But you would be very pleased today if you bought in 2012 at anywhere between $5-$20. Compare that to $250-$1000 in 2014 to get an idea of the feeling. Just hold on and enjoy the ride.

So little BTC, so many potential global users.

I am not too afraid by the recent crash even if it can go down more before it recovers, it just shows that extreme bad news are bad for the price Tongue and that the price is very volatile

I feel like nothing changed fundamentally since 2013; the momentum is good in terms of adoption and professionalism but the sentiment is extremely bad

I am not close at arguments that we are going extremely low (<300$ <250..) but I feel it is an excellent time to invest in Bitcoin; the French shops Monoprix are thinking of accepting Bitcoin
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April 10, 2014, 09:56:57 PM

btc-e/stamp arbitrage must be hard or impossible? Dat spread

I'm waiting ofr your apologize ^^ being such a bull, I bet you're not in denial anymore ...
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April 10, 2014, 09:57:00 PM

Is the moon tired? she looks so pale
Within her misty veil:
She scales the sky from east to west,
And takes no rest.

Before the coming of the night
The moon shows up in papery white;
Before the dawning of the day
She fades away...


But will she be back around one day?
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April 10, 2014, 09:57:16 PM

The last thing i expected is btc-e leading the dump while china is barely moving on low volume, very weird
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