JayJuanGee
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July 26, 2014, 07:54:14 PM |
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There should be a new poll. Something like: At what page count do you think the bubble will start. 7772 7777 8000 8888 And so on.
We should have already learned from yesterday that recently linking BTC prices to this thread's page count only encourages brats like you, and other post dumpers to attempt to manipulate the page count by deleting posts.... Why encourage such childness and irresposibility, especially since we are now getting back into the 7777 territory.. which as I asserted earlier, IS INEVITABLE.
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Torque
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July 26, 2014, 07:57:51 PM |
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Much lulz at the control freaks on this thread, that can't control the btc price, so they try to control this thread's pagecount instead.
Feeling better?
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ChartBuddy
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July 26, 2014, 08:00:08 PM |
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findftp
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July 26, 2014, 08:09:58 PM |
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There should be a new poll. Something like: At what page count do you think the bubble will start. 7772 7777 8000 8888 And so on.
We should have already learned from yesterday that recently linking BTC prices to this thread's page count only encourages brats like you, and other post dumpers to attempt to manipulate the page count by deleting posts.... Why encourage such childness and irresposibility, especially since we are now getting back into the 7777 territory.. which as I asserted earlier, IS INEVITABLE.So, the dumpers will get squeezed? OMG, I should panicbuy some random content somewhere to post it here!
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fichtn12345
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July 26, 2014, 08:26:33 PM |
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FFS I have to buy a new car before the winter and I only want to spend 10 BTC on it.
[...] i am so angry that I didn't buy some for 20$ back in 2011 FTFY
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conspirosphere.tk
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Bitcoin is antisemitic
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July 26, 2014, 08:28:18 PM |
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I think we need to stop making Bitcoin mainstream and start catering to the underworld. Want to dodge taxes on your illegal moonshine so that you can make money to order some crack cocaine online... we want you (to be Mayor of Toronto). This is mostly a joke, but honestly, we were doing a hell of a lot better before all of these classy, sophisticated, Wall Street types got involved and told us how they were going to revolutionize blah de blah blah. In a nutshell, a lot of these "legitimate" sources are actually just looters whereas previously we had a true focus on niche commerce. I mean, who the hell is excited over a 3% discount on gift certificates (and the prospects of buying gift certificates you didn't even want) or a 5% discount on this or that good but only if you buy from the official vendor (translate as 50% marked up). Why the hell did we allow ourselves to be co-opted by the man?
+1337 phuck Wall Street, go system D! The future is underground, asset protection, and private property
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iram3130
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July 26, 2014, 08:34:17 PM |
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Strong support at 590. Barely no resistance upward. It screams "buy" and it looks so obvious I'm afraid it's a trap. Can's say surely, if it is trap or not but that wall is really big and not easy to break if it's not trap.
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ErisDiscordia
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July 26, 2014, 08:45:12 PM |
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I think we need to stop making Bitcoin mainstream and start catering to the underworld. Want to dodge taxes on your illegal moonshine so that you can make money to order some crack cocaine online... we want you (to be Mayor of Toronto). This is mostly a joke, but honestly, we were doing a hell of a lot better before all of these classy, sophisticated, Wall Street types got involved and told us how they were going to revolutionize blah de blah blah. In a nutshell, a lot of these "legitimate" sources are actually just looters whereas previously we had a true focus on niche commerce. I mean, who the hell is excited over a 3% discount on gift certificates (and the prospects of buying gift certificates you didn't even want) or a 5% discount on this or that good but only if you buy from the official vendor (translate as 50% marked up). Why the hell did we allow ourselves to be co-opted by the man?
+1337 phuck Wall Street, go system D! The future is underground, asset protection, and private property Nicely spotted! Now get your shit together and haul your ass over here, private!
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JorgeStolfi
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July 26, 2014, 08:55:41 PM |
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Ha! Needs to be a pigeon/dog-thing.
Like this?
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ChartBuddy
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July 26, 2014, 09:00:05 PM |
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BitChick
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July 26, 2014, 09:07:39 PM |
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So does the fact that our ATH has been a bit delayed mean that when we finally do have the next bubble it will be even bigger than we even expected or dreamed!? Perhaps this is a good thing in the long run? I am just trying to console myself with this thought. Maybe this waiting process is just . . .
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Erdogan
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July 26, 2014, 09:29:01 PM |
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Funny - we are not worrying about bubbles forming - we wait for them and long for them. Wait - that's just what wall street does!
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manfred
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July 26, 2014, 09:29:17 PM |
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So does the fact that our ATH has been a bit delayed mean that when we finally do have the next bubble it will be even bigger than we even expected or dreamed!? Perhaps this is a good thing in the long run? I am just trying to console myself with this thought. Maybe this waiting process is just . . . There wont be another giant bubble. There will be steady rise with the occasional outbreak. People will start to unterstand the Bitcoin thing for what it is, a intangible good, the same as your shoe as a tangible good, which cost x amount to make plus margins and profits and everything else to go with a product. If the profit mining it is very big others will join. Proof of work is what it says it is, a proof that x amount of work has been done which can be sent to anywhere in the world for little cost. When you paint a house you can proof the work has been done, but you will find it hard to exchange it with some one on the other side of the globe.
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findftp
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July 26, 2014, 09:30:37 PM |
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So does the fact that our ATH has been a bit delayed mean...
We are not delayed. We are right on track. Could take another month to start the next bubble
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prophetx
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July 26, 2014, 09:31:48 PM |
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There should be a new poll. Something like: At what page count do you think the bubble will start. 7772 7777 8000 8888 And so on.
We should have already learned from yesterday that recently linking BTC prices to this thread's page count only encourages brats like you, and other post dumpers to attempt to manipulate the page count by deleting posts.... Why encourage such childness and irresposibility, especially since we are now getting back into the 7777 territory.. which as I asserted earlier, IS INEVITABLE.So, the dumpers will get squeezed? OMG, I should panicbuy some random content somewhere to post it here! 7777 of course
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prophetx
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July 26, 2014, 09:36:41 PM |
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I think we need to stop making Bitcoin mainstream and start catering to the underworld. Want to dodge taxes on your illegal moonshine so that you can make money to order some crack cocaine online... we want you (to be Mayor of Toronto). This is mostly a joke, but honestly, we were doing a hell of a lot better before all of these classy, sophisticated, Wall Street types got involved and told us how they were going to revolutionize blah de blah blah. In a nutshell, a lot of these "legitimate" sources are actually just looters whereas previously we had a true focus on niche commerce. I mean, who the hell is excited over a 3% discount on gift certificates (and the prospects of buying gift certificates you didn't even want) or a 5% discount on this or that good but only if you buy from the official vendor (translate as 50% marked up). Why the hell did we allow ourselves to be co-opted by the man?
+1337 phuck Wall Street, go system D! The future is underground, asset protection, and private property Nicely spotted! Now get your shit together and haul your ass over here, private! well Wall Street bankers and hedge fund employees do have an insatiable need for cocaine... duh... and well going to the bank to withdraw a few thousand $ for a week of working 80+ hours looks a little suspicious...
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BitChick
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July 26, 2014, 09:53:21 PM |
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So does the fact that our ATH has been a bit delayed mean that when we finally do have the next bubble it will be even bigger than we even expected or dreamed!? Perhaps this is a good thing in the long run? I am just trying to console myself with this thought. Maybe this waiting process is just . . . There wont be another giant bubble. There will be steady rise with the occasional outbreak. People will start to unterstand the Bitcoin thing for what it is, a intangible good, the same as your shoe as a tangible good, which cost x amount to make plus margins and profits and everything else to go with a product. If the profit mining it is very big others will join. Proof of work is what it says it is, a proof that x amount of work has been done which can be sent to anywhere in the world for little cost. When you paint a house you can proof the work has been done, but you will find it hard to exchange it with some one on the other side of the globe. But that is what many said before the last bubble. I don't think we should ever say that something "won't" happen in regards to bitcoin. It always surprises us.
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ChartBuddy
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July 26, 2014, 10:00:08 PM |
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Nightowlace
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July 26, 2014, 10:01:14 PM |
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I bought a couple. Also have buys at $589, $585, and $575 if we go below $575 I'll wait for $500 coins. If not I'll be happy to have caught somewhere near bottom.
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findftp
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July 26, 2014, 10:07:15 PM |
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We should have already learned from yesterday that recently linking BTC prices to this thread's page count only encourages brats like you, and other post dumpers to attempt to manipulate the page count by deleting posts.... Why encourage such childness and irresposibility, especially since we are now getting back into the 7777 territory.. which as I asserted earlier, IS INEVITABLE.
LMAO. You are writing into the Troll Observer. The thread where 1000 of 7700+ pages are fulfilled with rockets. Where people ( seriously) mean, if there will be no bubble within a 12 months cycle bitcoin will be broken. Where people ( seriously) talking about super-exponential growth, meaning a value about 1,000,000$ in 2014. And where people are taking a page count as serious business (that's you) and so on, so on.... ...and you're claiming for adolescence? What a funky guy you are!? I think you missed the sarcasm, you should know by now.
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