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May 17, 2014, 02:31:31 PM |
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so many bears
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May 17, 2014, 02:31:54 PM |
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beware, last time volume was this low was March 15
I remember September 18th
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niothor
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May 17, 2014, 02:33:02 PM |
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so many bears
so many bulls in bear disguise
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adamstgBit
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May 17, 2014, 02:45:42 PM |
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Yeah, about as cool as buying a Lamborghini with Bitcoin. I bought a PC and i paid for with oil barrel......i just had to sell the barrel for USD first but thats a minor detail. (The devil is definitely NOT in the details)
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adamstgBit
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May 17, 2014, 02:53:12 PM |
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Yeah, about as cool as buying a Lamborghini with Bitcoin. I bought a PC and i paid for with oil barrel......i just had to sell the barrel for USD first but thats a minor detail. (The devil is definitely NOT in the details) ya wtv.
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May 17, 2014, 03:00:44 PM |
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May 17, 2014, 03:02:46 PM |
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Yes I was referring to btc price. If bulls don't seize opportunities when they arise, then surely price will go down. The good news doesn't seem to move the market, but I'm fairly sure that bad news will.
But the term "all the way" usually means 0 level.Do you really think we are going all the way down? Might have to label you a permabear also . No I'm not that bearish I have been bearish since I started trading bitcoin. Looking back I have not had many reasons not to be bearish
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May 17, 2014, 03:08:32 PM |
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What are the 5 last things you paid for with BTC (without converting it to USD before the deal was done) and how long ago were these purchases made?
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May 17, 2014, 03:10:01 PM |
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so many bears
so many bulls in bear disguise I fear this is the case, and the remainder of my bids will go untouched. we need less of this and more of this RAWR!!!
just one more drop before we take off, that's all I ask.
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niothor
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May 17, 2014, 03:21:39 PM |
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Yeah, about as cool as buying a Lamborghini with Bitcoin. I bought a PC and i paid for with oil barrel......i just had to sell the barrel for USD first but thats a minor detail. (The devil is definitely NOT in the details) And your the new fonzie around?
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May 17, 2014, 03:25:13 PM |
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What are the 5 last things you paid for with BTC (without converting it to USD before the deal was done) and how long ago were these purchases made?
This is a good question, but could you clarify the bit about the conversion part? do you mean that I personally had to convert to fiat? or that I used a bitpay like service and effectively I paid in bitcoin and the vendor received fiat? cuz I've done tons of bitpay like purchases, where I don't have to convert shit. but if you're talking about a transaction where I pay bitcoin directly to the vendor and the vendor actually accepts bitcoin and doesn't immediately convert to fiat? I can only think of 2 scenarios where that has occurred. - when I bought something from someone on this forum. - when I tipped someone from this forum because they freely gave me advice or information that I directly profited from. and that's about it/ *added a bit of ranting - viewer discretion is advised*This is why I think that all this regulation talk is complete bullshit. They should first prove that they can effectively regulate their own failing currency before they go ahead and fuck up ours.
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May 17, 2014, 03:31:21 PM |
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This is a good question, but could you clarify the bit about the conversion part?
do you mean that I personally had to convert to fiat? or that I used a bitpay like service and effectively I paid in bitcoin and the vendor received fiat? By "without converting it to USD before the deal was done" i meant not using any third party converting service. Merchants like Overstock can do anything they want with your (now theirs) Bitcoins afterwards of course.
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May 17, 2014, 03:38:42 PM |
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This is a good question, but could you clarify the bit about the conversion part?
do you mean that I personally had to convert to fiat? or that I used a bitpay like service and effectively I paid in bitcoin and the vendor received fiat? By "without converting it to USD before the deal was done" i meant not using any third party converting service. Merchants like Overstock can do anything they want with your Bitcoins afterwards of course. merchants like Overstock use a third party converting service so
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May 17, 2014, 03:40:10 PM |
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This is a good question, but could you clarify the bit about the conversion part?
do you mean that I personally had to convert to fiat? or that I used a bitpay like service and effectively I paid in bitcoin and the vendor received fiat? By "without converting it to USD before the deal was done" i meant not using any third party converting service. Merchants like Overstock can do anything they want with your Bitcoins afterwards of course. merchants like Overstock use a third party converting service so Last time i read about them they said they d hold their customers Bitcoins. In case customers must click on a button of third party converter, then they are paying with USD and not BTC to Overstock.
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May 17, 2014, 03:43:07 PM |
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I believe they're keeping 10% of their BTC. It's not practical for a business dealing with a supply chain to operate solely in bitcoin (yet).
Services are another matter. I've paid for computer repairs and design work with it. That all remained in BTC.
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May 17, 2014, 04:23:56 PM |
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Modi is elected.. that is bullish bitcoin.
sure. and the muslim riot within three months Muslims actually dont mind him.. its terrorists hes after. They know its a problem in their culture. Still i wouldnt be surprised if modi went full pro bitcoin and India took charge. He is known as being socially as well as financially conservative. I don't know if that is accurate or what it means in regards to btc. I think he is far less conservative than the last party.. which is why ppl are celebrating there. I think its bullish for us. I just read a small amount on the election. I didn't realize what a big deal the results are. India has been in trouble for a while and I wish them the best.
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May 17, 2014, 04:39:00 PM |
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Yeah, about as cool as buying a Lamborghini with Bitcoin. I bought a PC and i paid for with oil barrel......i just had to sell the barrel for USD first but thats a minor detail. (The devil is definitely NOT in the details) ya wtv. That's why Bitcoiners won't be taken serious.
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