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August 27, 2014, 04:18:48 PM |
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it's about the time to go back to $4xx now
Does it ever get tiring being a twat?
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DubFX
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August 27, 2014, 04:27:05 PM |
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it's about the time to go back to $4xx now
Does it ever get tiring being a twat? Isn't he part of that paid troll squad paid for trolling per post/per hour? Otherwise it has to be something way more serious
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Omikifuse
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August 27, 2014, 04:30:33 PM |
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After a fake 520 break we are back to the boring sideways, trapped between 500-520.
That is too boring. I want the days where 50% variations were common
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adamstgBit
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August 27, 2014, 04:33:42 PM |
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After a fake 520 break we are back to the boring sideways, trapped between 500-520.
That is too boring. I want the days where 50% variations were common
wana buy some ether? ether is sure to swing wildly when it comes out i sell you ether at rock bottom prices
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DubFX
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August 27, 2014, 04:34:16 PM |
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After a fake 520 break we are back to the boring sideways, trapped between 500-520.
That is too boring. I want the days where 50% variations were common
Now you say that you want these days, but wouldn't you be surprised if you would wake up tommorow with -50% variation of value? I doubt so.
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NotLambchop
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August 27, 2014, 04:34:20 PM |
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... The bitcoin protocol and network are experimental. The goal of the Wright Bros' Filer 1 model was to show that heavier-than-air flight was possible, and it was quite successful at that. But it was not meant to be THE transport vehicle of the future, not even a commercial product or the basis for any commercial enterprise... Curious aside: The Wright Company was a money-losing proposition for the brothers. Though it kind-a sort-a lived on in part through various mergers, no one ever lost sleep about not investing in the Wright Company when he had a chance. Take from that what you will 
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thefunkybits
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August 27, 2014, 04:42:54 PM Last edit: August 28, 2014, 12:35:45 AM by thefunkybits |
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Looks like a seeerious rocket getting ready to take-off here....
A bounce up would probably signal the last time we see 500
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Bittings
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August 27, 2014, 04:44:37 PM |
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As a bitcoin fan, you obviously want to stick as many applications as possible into the Satoshi2009 blockchain, in order to get more support for it. But there are other blockchains in existence, and the bitcoin network's hashing power could be harnessed for other protocols and applications if offered suitable rewards.
nice, attaching the year to the blockchain to imply its old. Quite the troll shot.
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mmitech
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things you own end up owning you
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August 27, 2014, 04:53:06 PM |
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As a bitcoin fan, you obviously want to stick as many applications as possible into the Satoshi2009 blockchain, in order to get more support for it. But there are other blockchains in existence, and the bitcoin network's hashing power could be harnessed for other protocols and applications if offered suitable rewards.
nice, attaching the year to the blockchain to imply its old. Quite the troll shot. What is wrong with his post ? why do you think he is trolling ? Yes the block chain is more than 5 years old, and this mean that you missed the point of his post, any attempt to change/add anything to the Bitcoin protocol at this point or in the future will be hard and will get harder when the adoption rate continue to increase, even a simple task to fix a bug or to release a newer version will get harder, but there are working alternatives (chains) that attempts to solve and add new features that we think will be crucial in the future... so the question is: is it worth it ?
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Nightowlace
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August 27, 2014, 04:56:41 PM |
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Looks like a seeerious rocket getting ready to take-off here....
A bounce up would probably signal the last time we see 500
What you base this on?? Hope, crystal balls, tea leaves, fortune tellers, moon and stars, pictures of trains, their neighbor told them so, they read it in a blog, someone on twitter, this guy on facebook, they saw a picture of a rocketship and thought it applied, ........ you know the usual reaons
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ChartBuddy
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August 27, 2014, 04:59:26 PM |
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Moria843
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Found Lost beach - quiet now
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August 27, 2014, 04:59:39 PM |
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Looks like a seeerious rocket getting ready to take-off here....
A bounce up would probably signal the last time we see 500
What you base this on?? Hope, crystal balls, tea leaves, fortune tellers, moon and stars, pictures of trains, their neighbor told them so, they read it in a blog, someone on twitter, this guy on facebook, they saw a picture of a rocketship and thought it applied, ........ you know the usual reaons But they could be a licensed master psychic
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Bittings
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August 27, 2014, 05:02:38 PM |
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As a bitcoin fan, you obviously want to stick as many applications as possible into the Satoshi2009 blockchain, in order to get more support for it. But there are other blockchains in existence, and the bitcoin network's hashing power could be harnessed for other protocols and applications if offered suitable rewards.
nice, attaching the year to the blockchain to imply its old. Quite the troll shot. What is wrong with his post ? why do you think he is trolling ? Yes the block chain is more than 5 years old, and this mean that you missed the point of his post, any attempt to change/add anything to the Bitcoin protocol at this point or in the future will be hard and will get harder when the adoption rate continue to increase, even a simple task to fix a bug or to release a newer version will get harder, but there are working alternatives (chains) that attempts to solve and add new features that we think will be crucial in the future... so the question is: is it worth it ? LOL. why do I think he is trolling? because that is what he is. He may disguise himself as a scholar and a skeptic, but he doesn't fool me. P.S. You're almost as trolly as him.
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Nightowlace
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August 27, 2014, 05:04:10 PM |
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Looks like a seeerious rocket getting ready to take-off here....
A bounce up would probably signal the last time we see 500
What you base this on?? Hope, crystal balls, tea leaves, fortune tellers, moon and stars, pictures of trains, their neighbor told them so, they read it in a blog, someone on twitter, this guy on facebook, they saw a picture of a rocketship and thought it applied, ........ you know the usual reaons But they could be a licensed master psychic Ahhhh you are correct. If rocket ships and trains ever come into one of your visions please let me know so I can immediately........sell.......and buy back lower. K thanks.
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adamstgBit
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August 27, 2014, 05:06:46 PM |
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Nightowlace
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August 27, 2014, 05:08:37 PM |
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As a bitcoin fan, you obviously want to stick as many applications as possible into the Satoshi2009 blockchain, in order to get more support for it. But there are other blockchains in existence, and the bitcoin network's hashing power could be harnessed for other protocols and applications if offered suitable rewards.
nice, attaching the year to the blockchain to imply its old. Quite the troll shot. What is wrong with his post ? why do you think he is trolling ? Yes the block chain is more than 5 years old, and this mean that you missed the point of his post, any attempt to change/add anything to the Bitcoin protocol at this point or in the future will be hard and will get harder when the adoption rate continue to increase, even a simple task to fix a bug or to release a newer version will get harder, but there are working alternatives (chains) that attempts to solve and add new features that we think will be crucial in the future... so the question is: is it worth it ? LOL. why do I think he is trolling? because that is what he is. He may disguise himself as a scholar and a skeptic, but he doesn't fool me. P.S. You're almost as trolly as him. 30 days in and he's calling out the trolls. Amazing. You should google the people you speak about prior to commenting on their intentions. He is in fact a scholar and a skeptic and I actually welcome his comments even though I often disagree. It is important to have people of different opinions offering up thought out, educated, comments. Too often you hear "BItcoin is a pump and dump" "Bitcoin will fail" "This is the last time we will see $500 buy now" and it is based solely on their current trading/holding position, emotion, and just to be an asshole.
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adamstgBit
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August 27, 2014, 05:09:10 PM |
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the count down begins.
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Nightowlace
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August 27, 2014, 05:10:00 PM |
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the count down begins.
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*edit I guess I should just stop trolling and leave the forum now 
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August 27, 2014, 05:10:13 PM |
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As a bitcoin fan, you obviously want to stick as many applications as possible into the Satoshi2009 blockchain, in order to get more support for it. But there are other blockchains in existence, and the bitcoin network's hashing power could be harnessed for other protocols and applications if offered suitable rewards.
nice, attaching the year to the blockchain to imply its old. Quite the troll shot. What is wrong with his post ? why do you think he is trolling ? Yes the block chain is more than 5 years old, and this mean that you missed the point of his post, any attempt to change/add anything to the Bitcoin protocol at this point or in the future will be hard and will get harder when the adoption rate continue to increase, even a simple task to fix a bug or to release a newer version will get harder, but there are working alternatives (chains) that attempts to solve and add new features that we think will be crucial in the future... so the question is: is it worth it ? Sure you're right, the older the blockchain the harder to enanche the bitcoin protocol. In that regard there are a few projects aimed at "fixing" this problem. One that I'm aware of is Back's and Hill's side chains, still vapoware at the moment but I'm quite confident due to Back 's involvement (he invented hashcash PoW system). Another interesting project is Todd's tree chains, even if it is more focused to fix scalability issue.
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Dump3er
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August 27, 2014, 05:11:23 PM |
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