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September 10, 2014, 05:00:29 PM


where are the trollfuckers now?

its so pathetic...

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September 10, 2014, 05:05:42 PM


where are the trollfuckers now?

its so pathetic...



Their silence is deafening.
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September 10, 2014, 05:07:07 PM

http://www.cnbc.com/id/101988826

very bullish article from cnbc
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September 10, 2014, 05:10:41 PM


where are the trollfuckers now?

its so pathetic...



Their silence is deafening.

Actually, they're silent now because they feel they accomplished their goal.  And they did, for 4 days depressed price down to $460.  Now up to $480 and climbing.

Expect another dump within 24 hrs.  After that, I guarantee the trolls will return again.

This BS is all just too predictable now.
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September 10, 2014, 05:19:02 PM


where are the trollfuckers now?

its so pathetic...



Their silence is deafening.

Actually, they're silent now because they feel they accomplished their goal.  And they did, for 4 days depressed price down to $460.  Now up to $480 and climbing.

Expect another dump within 24 hrs.  After that, I guarantee the trolls will return again.

i think its grotesque to think that those trollfucks have any influence at BTC/USD. they think they have, of course, but nevertheless its rediculous.

only a fraction of all investors are reading BTCT reguarly and of those who do only a very tiny fraction finds this specific thread. and of those who find this specific thread only again a very very very very tiny fraction actually sells BTC cause of one of those trollfucks.

if i would have to guess the effect i would say maybe 1 BTC a day that is sold more through those trolls.

its just a perfect example of wasted time imo.
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September 10, 2014, 05:21:37 PM


where are the trollfuckers now?

its so pathetic...



Their silence is deafening.

Actually, they're silent now because they feel they accomplished their goal.  And they did, for 4 days depressed price down to $460.  Now up to $480 and climbing.

Expect another dump within 24 hrs.  After that, I guarantee the trolls will return again.

i think its grotesque to think that those trollfucks have any influence at BTC/USD. they think they have, of course, but nevertheless its rediculous.

only a fraction of all investors are reading BTCT reguarly and of those who do only a very tiny fraction finds this specific thread. and of those who find this specific thread only again a very very very very tiny fraction actually sells BTC cause of one of those trollfucks.

if i would have to guess the effect i would say maybe 1 BTC a day that is sold more through those trolls.

its just a perfect example of wasted time imo.

I agree. This forum has no effect on price. ( at least, forum sentiment and whatnot )
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September 10, 2014, 05:26:35 PM

I gotta feeling were gonna break $500 today

some of those big ask walls seemed to disappear last night
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September 10, 2014, 05:26:55 PM


Is this supposed to be a picture of all of us on the forum Adam?

I am the blond in front I guess.  Cheesy

they have no idea what they are up against.

The Bitcombie Apocalypse?
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September 10, 2014, 05:27:48 PM


where are the trollfuckers now?

its so pathetic...



Their silence is deafening.

Actually, they're silent now because they feel they accomplished their goal.  And they did, for 4 days depressed price down to $460.  Now up to $480 and climbing.

Expect another dump within 24 hrs.  After that, I guarantee the trolls will return again.

i think its grotesque to think that those trollfucks have any influence at BTC/USD. they think they have, of course, but nevertheless its rediculous.

only a fraction of all investors are reading BTCT reguarly and of those who do only a very tiny fraction finds this specific thread. and of those who find this specific thread only again a very very very very tiny fraction actually sells BTC cause of one of those trollfucks.

if i would have to guess the effect i would say maybe 1 BTC a day that is sold more through those trolls.

its just a perfect example of wasted time imo.

I agree. This forum has no effect on price. ( at least, forum sentiment and whatnot )

and its so funny that those fucks seriously try day in day out. its so dumb it reminds me of this little guy...  Grin

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September 10, 2014, 05:30:50 PM

I bought some stuff with bitcoin on Newegg to resell with coins I had been hodling.  I'm expecting the price to go up while I'm trapped in goods and fiat  Tongue
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September 10, 2014, 05:38:07 PM



Why not?  Huh
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September 10, 2014, 05:42:36 PM

because one doesn't have millions in fiat sitting on exchanges, and even if one has the fiat required, the slippage would be insane
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September 10, 2014, 05:50:39 PM

because one doesn't have millions in fiat sitting on exchanges, and even if one has the fiat required, the slippage would be insane

I saw this more as a warning and not a a logical consequence  Cheesy

This meme effected me to laugh (one of very few).

Look at CampBX! There one bought the whole book, quite likely only with binary dollar (without counter value) but one did it Wink
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September 10, 2014, 05:51:41 PM

I think this Apple pay thing is major good news that we haven't seen hit the price yet. It's like a rumbling in the distance, the thing we didn't see coming on our list of 2014 bubble catalysts. It's always that thing that does it. Hold on tight.
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September 10, 2014, 05:59:07 PM


Explanation
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September 10, 2014, 06:06:41 PM

I think this Apple pay thing is major good news that we haven't seen hit the price yet. It's like a rumbling in the distance, the thing we didn't see coming on our list of 2014 bubble catalysts. It's always that thing that does it. Hold on tight.

May be it's possible, we can't be sure, what is in the Apple pipeline for mobile payment.
May be bitcoin or something else, it's not sure yet.
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September 10, 2014, 06:19:54 PM

I think this Apple pay thing is major good news that we haven't seen hit the price yet. It's like a rumbling in the distance, the thing we didn't see coming on our list of 2014 bubble catalysts. It's always that thing that does it. Hold on tight.

May be it's possible, we can't be sure, what is in the Apple pipeline for mobile payment.
May be bitcoin or something else, it's not sure yet.

Personally, I don't think it matters if Apple adds bitcoin or not. We've been trying to sell the idea of secure mobile payments to the masses since the inception of bitcoin. It's too convenient of an excuse that people don't want to buy a device to send/receive these kinds of payments, nobody is supporting it, and why do I need it anyways?

Suddenly we have Apple stepping up to the plate simultaneously marketing the idea AND rolling out the infrastructure to make it ubiquitous. The idea that these efforts are in competition with bitcoin's success is incorrect. Ultimately from the end user perspective, you're going to be waving your phone around to pay for things soon. That's a reality. And ultimately you're going to be given a choice about how much fees you want to pay to do that. Even for people who don't understand or want to have anything to do with bitcoin, there will be intermediate services like Bitpay or Circle that can facilitate those transactions in the same manner as Apple, only using the bitcoin network as the backbone instead of credit cards, allowing for the exact same thing to happen for less fees. That's something everyone can get behind.

So, in my opinion, we can be sure.
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September 10, 2014, 06:33:31 PM

Apple pay is a further step in getting people ready for mobile payments. It takes a long time to change people's behavior. The same applies to payment behaviour. Whether Apple Pay becomes a success remains to be seen but it prepares the mind of people. Once they are hooked, they will certainly be charmed by lower payment fees of the Bitcoin network.

But alas, this whole thing needs more time than our enlightened brains need to see it. It could take a generation....

That's why my view on Bitcoin, any view, only starts of 2018. HODL...

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September 10, 2014, 06:38:33 PM

Apple pay is a further step in getting people ready for mobile payments. It takes a long time to change people's behavior. The same applies to payment behavior. Whether Apple Pay becomes a success remains to be seen but it prepares the mind of people. Once they are hooked, they will certainly be charmed by lower payment fees of the Bitcoin network.

But alas, this whole thing needs more time than our enlightened brains need to see it. It could take a generation....

That's why my view on Bitcoin, any view, only starts of 2018. HODL...




Very well said, and I am fully agree with you, what you wrote all.
People think here that when new big merchant accept the Bitcoin as payment,
price will going to moon because merchant is very big and new people start using
bitcoin, but they don't understand merchant accepting bitcoin won't effect much
for short term because merchants converting Bitcoin in fiat asap they get the bitcoin.

One of the reason so much pressure these days on Bitcoin price.
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September 10, 2014, 06:41:57 PM

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