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July 20, 2014, 02:20:58 PM

We've been at this price the last few weeks, something has to give soon!

Agreed. Lowest daily BBW since ages - below 0.06, last time that happened was September 2013 iirc. It'll resolve soon, I'm sure. Not equally sure though in which direction. :/
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July 20, 2014, 02:36:14 PM

We've been at this price the last few weeks, something has to give soon!

Agreed. Lowest daily BBW since ages - below 0.06, last time that happened was September 2013 iirc. It'll resolve soon, I'm sure. Not equally sure though in which direction. :/
lol is that a joke?

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July 20, 2014, 02:54:23 PM

Cost / Value analysis says we should be trading our bitcoins for at least 1500$. cheap coins everywhere!
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July 20, 2014, 03:20:49 PM

The regulations are bad news? I have to disgree....

Well, Erik Vorhees did not like them: http://moneyandstate.com/reflections-right-privacy-response-nydfs-bitcoin-proposal/



And the winklevosses adore them.  Vorhees cares about human freedom and dignity, while the winklevosses care about the value of their bitcoin.  Thus vorhees is disappointed while the winklevosses are encouraged.
Wii are afraid to rub tptb the wrong way; if the adorable twins make astringent pronouncements à la Voorhees, teacher won't give them the gold star.
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The regulations are bad news? I have to disgree....

Well, Erik Vorhees did not like them: http://moneyandstate.com/reflections-right-privacy-response-nydfs-bitcoin-proposal/



And the winklevosses adore them.  Vorhees cares about human freedom and dignity, while the winklevosses care about the value of their bitcoin.  Thus vorhees is disappointed while the winklevosses are encouraged.
Wii are afraid to rub tptb the wrong way; if the adorable twins make astringent pronouncements à la Voorhees, teacher won't give them the gold star.
Suckups.

at this stage in the game... I think the regs are a good thing for the next stage of the BTC life cycle...... later down the line.... things will change I am sure as BTC becomes ubiquitous. I think there is a middle ground point of view on the regs themselves... between the views of the winklevosses and Erik.... my feelings towards the future of cryptos is more aligned with Erik as far as I know , however I differ on how negative I think these regs are at the moment  I think they are good because they bring clarity and a framework-publicity and I think will bring new investors into the ecosystem. It is like a foothold if you like for BTC to continue its path- not that it needs it... but fact is... they are coming, they are going to be put into place, and as such- they are not "bad" or should I say "not too bad" It is a far cry from "BTC is bannned" or regulated out of use (good luck with that one)  One way or another  I do not see these regs being the end of "Cryptos for humanity"  either.  There are too many people around the world fed up of the boot on their face.
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July 20, 2014, 03:58:20 PM

The regulations are bad news? I have to disgree....

Well, Erik Vorhees did not like them: http://moneyandstate.com/reflections-right-privacy-response-nydfs-bitcoin-proposal/



And the winklevosses adore them.  Vorhees cares about human freedom and dignity, while the winklevosses care about the value of their bitcoin.  Thus vorhees is disappointed while the winklevosses are encouraged.
Wii are afraid to rub tptb the wrong way; if the adorable twins make astringent pronouncements à la Voorhees, teacher won't give them the gold star.
Suckups.

at this stage in the game... I think the regs are a good thing for the next stage of the BTC life cycle...... later down the line.... things will change I am sure as BTC becomes ubiquitous. I think there is a middle ground point of view on the regs themselves... between the views of the winklevosses and Erik.... my feelings towards the future of cryptos is more aligned with Erik as far as I know , however I differ on how negative I think these regs are at the moment  I think they are good becuse they bring clarity and a framework- a foothold if you like for BTC to continue its path- not that it needs it... but fact is... they are coming, they are going to be put into place, and as such- they are not "bad" or should I say "not too bad" It is a far cry from "BTC is bannned" or regulated out of use (good luck with that one)  One way or another  I do not see these regs being the end of "Cryptos for humanity"  either.  There are too many people around the world fed up of the boot on their face.

Voorhees is just a slick well educated criminal. His only concern is his free ability to sucker people into incredible wealth for himself. Let's face it, his past business ventures haven't been humanitarian concerns. He created a gambling site that bombed the blockchain at a time when it wasn't prepared for it. He sold illegal securities and only paid anyone back after his legal counsel told him he could go to jail. He stole 2600 Bitcoins from people with FeedZBirds and never returned any of it. He couldn't care less about any freedom other than the freedom to steal. The Winklevoss at least want Bitcoin to "fit into society" for now. That leads to wide spread adoption and more profit for all of us.
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July 20, 2014, 04:00:33 PM

i think monkey would conquer, we are at an intraday bottom - 621
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a dumptard and his coins will soon be parted.
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The regulations are bad news? I have to disgree....

Well, Erik Vorhees did not like them: http://moneyandstate.com/reflections-right-privacy-response-nydfs-bitcoin-proposal/



And the winklevosses adore them.  Vorhees cares about human freedom and dignity, while the winklevosses care about the value of their bitcoin.  Thus vorhees is disappointed while the winklevosses are encouraged.
Wii are afraid to rub tptb the wrong way; if the adorable twins make astringent pronouncements à la Voorhees, teacher won't give them the gold star.
Suckups.

at this stage in the game... I think the regs are a good thing for the next stage of the BTC life cycle...... later down the line.... things will change I am sure as BTC becomes ubiquitous. I think there is a middle ground point of view on the regs themselves... between the views of the winklevosses and Erik.... my feelings towards the future of cryptos is more aligned with Erik as far as I know , however I differ on how negative I think these regs are at the moment  I think they are good becuse they bring clarity and a framework- a foothold if you like for BTC to continue its path- not that it needs it... but fact is... they are coming, they are going to be put into place, and as such- they are not "bad" or should I say "not too bad" It is a far cry from "BTC is bannned" or regulated out of use (good luck with that one)  One way or another  I do not see these regs being the end of "Cryptos for humanity"  either.  There are too many people around the world fed up of the boot on their face.

Voorhees is just a slick well educated criminal. His only concern is his free ability to sucker people into incredible wealth for himself. Let's face it, his past business ventures haven't been humanitarian concerns. He created a gambling site that bombed the blockchain at a time when it wasn't prepared for it. He sold illegal securities and only paid anyone back after his legal counsel told him he could go to jail. He stole 2600 Bitcoins from people with FeedZBirds and never returned any of it. He couldn't care less about any freedom other than the freedom to steal. The Winklevoss at least want Bitcoin to "fit into society" for now. That leads to wide spread adoption and more profit for all of us.

Next time I talk to Erik I will pass that on  Cheesy Cheesy  I am not sure he would agree with you.

Lemme see...



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The regulations are bad news? I have to disgree....

Well, Erik Vorhees did not like them: http://moneyandstate.com/reflections-right-privacy-response-nydfs-bitcoin-proposal/



And the winklevosses adore them.  Vorhees cares about human freedom and dignity, while the winklevosses care about the value of their bitcoin.  Thus vorhees is disappointed while the winklevosses are encouraged.
Wii are afraid to rub tptb the wrong way; if the adorable twins make astringent pronouncements à la Voorhees, teacher won't give them the gold star.
Suckups.

at this stage in the game... I think the regs are a good thing for the next stage of the BTC life cycle...... later down the line.... things will change I am sure as BTC becomes ubiquitous. I think there is a middle ground point of view on the regs themselves... between the views of the winklevosses and Erik.... my feelings towards the future of cryptos is more aligned with Erik as far as I know , however I differ on how negative I think these regs are at the moment  I think they are good becuse they bring clarity and a framework- a foothold if you like for BTC to continue its path- not that it needs it... but fact is... they are coming, they are going to be put into place, and as such- they are not "bad" or should I say "not too bad" It is a far cry from "BTC is bannned" or regulated out of use (good luck with that one)  One way or another  I do not see these regs being the end of "Cryptos for humanity"  either.  There are too many people around the world fed up of the boot on their face.

Voorhees is just a slick well educated criminal. His only concern is his free ability to sucker people into incredible wealth for himself. Let's face it, his past business ventures haven't been humanitarian concerns. He created a gambling site that bombed the blockchain at a time when it wasn't prepared for it. He sold illegal securities and only paid anyone back after his legal counsel told him he could go to jail. He stole 2600 Bitcoins from people with FeedZBirds and never returned any of it. He couldn't care less about any freedom other than the freedom to steal. The Winklevoss at least want Bitcoin to "fit into society" for now. That leads to wide spread adoption and more profit for all of us.

Next time I talk to Erik I will pass that on  Cheesy Cheesy  I am not sure he would agree with you.

Lemme see...



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Just hold your paper wallet in a clenched fist while you're talking to him or you might find out when you get home that it's gone.  Shocked  lol
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Just hold your paper wallet in a clenched fist while you're talking to him or you might find out when you get home that it's gone.  Shocked  lol

Nahhh...  

I keep that paper wallet in my next door neighbours horse, sorry I mean my magical unicorn.
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July 20, 2014, 04:29:47 PM

That's what Big Trade is buying into - the utility, not the speculative opportunity, so I'm not expecting another "launch".  I'll be very surprised if we see $1000 again - there's no good reason for it at the transactional level.
That belief is certainly the goal which the present psyop against Bitcoin is attempting to achieve.

Don't understand - why would a view that emphasizes Bitcoins utility be a hostile operation?

It's drawing attention to Bitcoin the currency, when Bitcoins killer app is Bitcoin the store of wealth.

Or as I have come to understand it Bitcoin is a universal debt ledger (unit of account), primed to accept the current financial debt systems, where debt is a vacuum that attracts wealth. (I.e. money as memory and that memory is going to be global and collectively stored on an P2P blockchain )
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Just hold your paper wallet in a clenched fist while you're talking to him or you might find out when you get home that it's gone.  Shocked  lol

Nahhh...  

I keep that paper wallet in my next door neighbours horse.

LOL

It's always surprised me (I've been watching Voorhees schtick for years) how many people are willing to suck on that little pussy's clit while watching him steal from people. It's obvious to me that he only wants to eliminate all consumer protection and regulation so HE can avoid prosecution. His version of a free market is one where everyone is free to give him their money and there is nothing holding him back. To me, he makes Jim Jones look like a saint. At least Jones was promising eternal life in his new version of society.  Grin
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July 20, 2014, 04:37:18 PM

cavirtex has always been a low-pass filtered version of the bigger markets (bitstamp/gox, etc...)

we clearly broke the big downtrend a while ago but if you take a moving-average price line of a few days, cavirtex is at the top of the smoothed descending triangle...

fun stuff ahead.

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This is glorious.

Can it be done with the green numbers in the background? And make the little numbers all bitcoin symbol?
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July 20, 2014, 04:51:07 PM

I think we have entered the sweet spot...the damped oscillator has pretty much come to rest - finally...and now we are seeing low volume and much lower volatility - and I expect it to continue for the next bend the river. My bollinger bands are closing down, and that is good. Now we can actually begin building a base for the next major move. Could be a week, or a couple of months as in past years. I really don't know what that will look like this time, but I'm guessing it is going to be fun... Cool

I love fun, also society today is built on the backs of many giants, we've moved through the ages with a dominant theme taking power from it's predecessor going from tribalism to emperors, to merchants to financiers, to titans of industry, and finally overlords of agriculture, now we move to globalization (not one governed by one sided laws impoverishing the poor) each theme throughout history has been unstoppable as it primarily servers the previous.

Bitcoin adoption is going those industry's too picking up a skeletal support structure, I too have no idea but it's fun for those who take the time to learn.
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