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July 07, 2014, 02:07:26 PM

These bears are weak. Come on, you broke $620. Now crash to $610 and get it over with..
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July 07, 2014, 02:09:19 PM

These bears are weak. Come on, you broke $620. Now crash to $610 and get it over with..

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July 07, 2014, 02:13:51 PM

"ISIS-Linked Blog" - allright, what is the address of the blog? "(no link was provided in the original report by Sky)"

China FUD is not working anymore so they bring FUD 2.0 - THE TERRORIST FUD  Grin
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July 07, 2014, 02:23:48 PM

Huobi just triple bottomed at 3822.. wow. Dickheads, sell all your coins. Its over!!!! PANIC!!! HACKERS, CHINA, TERRORISM, BAN!!!
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July 07, 2014, 02:27:27 PM

Wow. Woke up to crazy cheap bitcoin.  The universe must love me dearly.

Some news that might be having an influence, sky news has an article claiming bitcoin could be used to fund terrorism. Its from an article in an Islamic jihadist blog somehow connected with ISIS that mentions bitcoin can be used for funding. ISIS are using US made weapons and there are several reports claiming they're also US trained. Btw, the same blog entry also claims bitcoin complies with sharia law.



Meh- I can see this being an "issue" and it sticking as one for some people.... and Bitcoin is therefore bad because terrorism, but of course by the same logic $$ must also be bad becuse -  USD=BAD=BECAUSE TERRORISM.

I wonder how many of the local "terrorist supply shops" accept Bitcoin?  buy one get one free on a jihad special if paid for in bitcoin? ffs

(edit: rare Persian rugs could be used to fund terrorism, diamonds too, gold, artwork, etc etc maybe they should all be banned as well)



I always use Persian rugs when funding terrorist ventures, but I may switch to JihadCoinTM if it becomes less volatile Smiley

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July 07, 2014, 02:30:11 PM

Huobi just triple bottomed at 3822.. wow. Dickheads, sell all your coins. Its over!!!! PANIC!!! HACKERS, CHINA, TERRORISM, BAN!!!

My NSA/CIA patented sarcasm detector just overloaded.
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July 07, 2014, 02:35:41 PM

Wow. Woke up to crazy cheap bitcoin.  The universe must love me dearly.

Some news that might be having an influence, sky news has an article claiming bitcoin could be used to fund terrorism. Its from an article in an Islamic jihadist blog somehow connected with ISIS that mentions bitcoin can be used for funding. ISIS are using US made weapons and there are several reports claiming they're also US trained. Btw, the same blog entry also claims bitcoin complies with sharia law.

Incredibly bullish.  A whole new market.
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July 07, 2014, 02:38:50 PM

http://bitcoinvox.com/article/838/french-police-closed-illegal-exchange
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oh no - people who don't obey the local regulations get shut down..........
Not coins stolen, not fraud, simply France has rules about how to run a bitcoin exchange and they broke them - thus they got arrested.
Bitcoin not illegal!
Running a bitcoin exchange without ACPR approval - illegal.
Bitcoin going mainstream.

ACPR declared the need for licenses back on 29th January

http://acpr.banque-france.fr/fileadmin/user_upload/acp/publications/registre-officiel/201401-Position-2014-P-01-de-l-ACPR.pdf

they gave them five months to work it out.
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July 07, 2014, 02:46:51 PM

Wow. Woke up to crazy cheap bitcoin.  The universe must love me dearly.

Some news that might be having an influence, sky news has an article claiming bitcoin could be used to fund terrorism. Its from an article in an Islamic jihadist blog somehow connected with ISIS that mentions bitcoin can be used for funding. ISIS are using US made weapons and there are several reports claiming they're also US trained. Btw, the same blog entry also claims bitcoin complies with sharia law.

Incredibly bullish.  A whole new market.
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July 07, 2014, 02:47:35 PM

Hello btcers Smiley more dumpage today is it?
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July 07, 2014, 02:49:46 PM

Not coins stolen
What are you talking about? The police stole the bitcoins from the exchange and it's customers.
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July 07, 2014, 02:51:52 PM

Wow. Woke up to crazy cheap bitcoin.  The universe must love me dearly.

Some news that might be having an influence, sky news has an article claiming bitcoin could be used to fund terrorism. Its from an article in an Islamic jihadist blog somehow connected with ISIS that mentions bitcoin can be used for funding. ISIS are using US made weapons and there are several reports claiming they're also US trained. Btw, the same blog entry also claims bitcoin complies with sharia law.

Incredibly bullish.  A whole new market.


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July 07, 2014, 02:52:03 PM

so next bubble will be lead by terrorists buying all the coins?
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July 07, 2014, 02:54:33 PM

so next bubble will be lead by terrorists buying all the coins?

I heard that people have already been giving them to politicians, so they do not even need to buy them! 
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oh no - people who don't obey the local regulations get shut down..........
Not coins stolen, not fraud, simply France has rules about how to run a bitcoin exchange and they broke them - thus they got arrested.
Bitcoin not illegal!
Running a bitcoin exchange without ACPR approval - illegal.
Bitcoin going mainstream.

ACPR declared the need for licenses back on 29th January

http://acpr.banque-france.fr/fileadmin/user_upload/acp/publications/registre-officiel/201401-Position-2014-P-01-de-l-ACPR.pdf

they gave them five months to work it out.

I have yet to see a license form bitfinex are they next?
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oh no - people who don't obey the local regulations get shut down..........
Not coins stolen, not fraud, simply France has rules about how to run a bitcoin exchange and they broke them - thus they got arrested.
Bitcoin not illegal!
Running a bitcoin exchange without ACPR approval - illegal.
Bitcoin going mainstream.

ACPR declared the need for licenses back on 29th January

http://acpr.banque-france.fr/fileadmin/user_upload/acp/publications/registre-officiel/201401-Position-2014-P-01-de-l-ACPR.pdf

they gave them five months to work it out.

I have yet to see a license form bitfinex are the next?

since when are bitfinex domiciled in France?
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oh no - people who don't obey the local regulations get shut down..........
Not coins stolen, not fraud, simply France has rules about how to run a bitcoin exchange and they broke them - thus they got arrested.
Bitcoin not illegal!
Running a bitcoin exchange without ACPR approval - illegal.
Bitcoin going mainstream.

ACPR declared the need for licenses back on 29th January

http://acpr.banque-france.fr/fileadmin/user_upload/acp/publications/registre-officiel/201401-Position-2014-P-01-de-l-ACPR.pdf

they gave them five months to work it out.

I have yet to see a license form bitfinex are the next?


since when are bitfinex domiciled in France?
Where else?
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