JayJuanGee
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
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September 11, 2014, 04:19:28 PM |
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Ok the people who said, "2014 will be shit" were right.
Of course BTC isn't done, it's gonna blow, but it's gonna do it in it's own time. I suggest, as always, that you hodl.
There's 3.5 month left. We can go to the moon and come back again in that time I really hope it will happen, can't wait to see over $1000 values. I do NOT know exactly where moon is; however it is quite far past $1000, and probably in the $5k arena.
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pinky
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September 11, 2014, 04:25:11 PM |
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It can and will change in a heartbeat. We have had all the positive news we could have begged for, so now we wait for the market to mature while adoption fills out. The good times are returning, you can feel it in the air mon.
True, we had very positive news and yet price didn't react which is very bearish and confirms we are still in a long downtrend. Good news only slowed the rate of falling, that's why I think we won't see any significant rally for quite a while. The most optimistic must sell and abandon their hopes before we can go to new highs. So you can buy in? Well, yes.
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inca
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September 11, 2014, 04:28:53 PM |
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It can and will change in a heartbeat. We have had all the positive news we could have begged for, so now we wait for the market to mature while adoption fills out. The good times are returning, you can feel it in the air mon.
True, we had very positive news and yet price didn't react which is very bearish and confirms we are still in a long downtrend. Good news only slowed the rate of falling, that's why I think we won't see any significant rally for quite a while. The most optimistic must sell and abandon their hopes before we can go to new highs. So you can buy in? Well, yes. Timing the market always seems so easy looking at the past. Bit harder in realtime
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coins101
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September 11, 2014, 04:30:24 PM |
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They are all slowly moving away from denial phase
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findftp
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September 11, 2014, 04:30:54 PM |
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... WTF, they say central banks are not involved in the creation of bitcoin. You know what they said about official denial! Then it's often true Bitcoin is internet money, impossible without it. Who brought us internet? Thaaat's right, DARPA. And who funds DARPA? You got it, the gubermint. And whose bitch is the gubermint? The bankers', that's whose! 100% banksters' trick! And they know bitcoin is not perfect, that's why they will push it. That's also why monero had a very sophisticated attack lately. I think large entities know the power of currencies like monero. They rather have bitcoin with pseudo anonimity than a true aonymous digital currency. I you can't beat them, join them and push it to the moon. I'm not sure if they created bitcoin but I'm pretty sure the bankers were involved very very soon.
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sickpig
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September 11, 2014, 04:52:09 PM |
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I'm quite amazed where these huge sellers get their coins from.
Remember those 850.000 bitcoins "lost" on the MtGox? Somebody has the private keys of those BTC. Ask yourself what would you do if that was you. Would you hold all of them, or would you convert some to the fiat? my guess is that if one was smart enough to steal this amount of coins he/she is also smart enough to sell them off exchange. if it was me, selling them via a verified exchange account would be the last thing i would do. And I don't even mv the btc, I'll just give away the private key.
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ChartBuddy
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September 11, 2014, 04:59:06 PM |
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Odalv
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September 11, 2014, 05:05:31 PM |
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I'm quite amazed where these huge sellers get their coins from.
Remember those 850.000 bitcoins "lost" on the MtGox? Somebody has the private keys of those BTC. Ask yourself what would you do if that was you. Would you hold all of them, or would you convert some to the fiat? my guess is that if one was smart enough to steal this amount of coins he/she is also smart enough to sell them off exchange. if it was me, selling them via a verified exchange account would be the last thing i would do. And I don't even mv the btc, I'll just give away the private key.Yes, and ideally to as many persons as possible :-).
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uhoh
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September 11, 2014, 05:09:48 PM |
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bitcoin is controlled by fucking communist!!!!!!! don't fall for this trap!!!!! we are going down to 0$
ffs, how many accounts do you need!
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Ragnar Danneskjold
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September 11, 2014, 05:14:50 PM |
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Ahoy-hoy Bitcoin people. I have been lurking here for well over a year but neglected joining partly because my girlfriend induced in me a soporific, hedonistic, idleness. I spent months trying to teach her about bitcoin - I even gave her a couple back in the bubble at the end of last year - then a few weeks ago she asked me if I could trust all of my savings with "the bitcoin company"! I told her that my bitcoins are stored in my head. Her eyes glazed over, and our relationship had to end. So, here I am. As a second best alternative to a hot Chinese girl , I suppose I may start to post musings on small percentage changes in the dollar rate of the good old bitcoin.
Pirate Ragnar
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September 11, 2014, 05:19:34 PM |
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Ahoy-hoy Bitcoin people. I have been lurking here for well over a year but neglected joining partly because my girlfriend induced in me a soporific, hedonistic, idleness. I spent months trying to teach her about bitcoin - I even gave her a couple back in the bubble at the end of last year - then a few weeks ago she asked me if I could trust all of my savings with "the bitcoin company"! I told her that my bitcoins are stored in my head. Her eyes glazed over, and our relationship had to end. So, here I am. As a second best alternative to a hot Chinese girl , I suppose I may start to post musings on small percentage changes in the dollar rate of the good old bitcoin.
Pirate Ragnar
Welcome.. that's the funniest thing i've read here for a long time!
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Dump3er
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September 11, 2014, 05:20:23 PM |
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bitcoin is controlled by fucking communist!!!!!!! don't fall for this trap!!!!! we are going down to 0$
bitcoin means communism
No, it's not communism, but people here prefer it were communism when selling (whats's per definition is the same as manipulation) occurs. Pure capitalism for +1000% spikes, on downtrends planned economy in sovjet style. That's the Wall Observer capimmuism Utopia.
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wachtwoord
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September 11, 2014, 05:22:51 PM |
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I'm quite amazed where these huge sellers get their coins from.
Remember those 850.000 bitcoins "lost" on the MtGox? Somebody has the private keys of those BTC. Ask yourself what would you do if that was you. Would you hold all of them, or would you convert some to the fiat? my guess is that if one was smart enough to steal this amount of coins he/she is also smart enough to sell them off exchange. if it was me, selling them via a verified exchange account would be the last thing i would do. And I don't even mv the btc, I'll just give away the private key. Then the buyer will move them, unless they trust you 100% (unless the buyer is you that is).
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September 11, 2014, 05:41:09 PM |
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bring back newbie jail
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September 11, 2014, 05:42:57 PM |
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If respectability or interest in financial circles from the Bank of England publication were to kick off a huge investment (huge for bitcoin, a mere punt for London billionaires & financial firms), well I'm guessing brokers would be called they wouldn't just send £XXX,XXX,XXX to bitstamp, so what would be the first indicators, how soon and how sharply would it show in the charts?
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September 11, 2014, 05:43:36 PM |
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Ahoy-hoy Bitcoin people. I have been lurking here for well over a year but neglected joining partly because my girlfriend induced in me a soporific, hedonistic, idleness. I spent months trying to teach her about bitcoin - I even gave her a couple back in the bubble at the end of last year - then a few weeks ago she asked me if I could trust all of my savings with "the bitcoin company"! I told her that my bitcoins are stored in my head. Her eyes glazed over, and our relationship had to end. So, here I am. As a second best alternative to a hot Chinese girl , I suppose I may start to post musings on small percentage changes in the dollar rate of the good old bitcoin.
Pirate Ragnar
pics or gtfo
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Ragnar Danneskjold
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September 11, 2014, 05:45:45 PM |
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Ahoy-hoy Bitcoin people. I have been lurking here for well over a year but neglected joining partly because my girlfriend induced in me a soporific, hedonistic, idleness. I spent months trying to teach her about bitcoin - I even gave her a couple back in the bubble at the end of last year - then a few weeks ago she asked me if I could trust all of my savings with "the bitcoin company"! I told her that my bitcoins are stored in my head. Her eyes glazed over, and our relationship had to end. So, here I am. As a second best alternative to a hot Chinese girl , I suppose I may start to post musings on small percentage changes in the dollar rate of the good old bitcoin.
Pirate Ragnar
Welcome.. that's the funniest thing i've read here for a long time! Yes, funny and tragic! Unfortunately observing the bitcoin price over the past 18 months has caused me to eat recklessly, drink profusely, and chain smoke. I have therefore aged a great deal so I may never find another young hot lady again. My hope now is that when bitcoin goes to Da Moon I will be so rich that it will compensate for my haggard looks. Bitcoin takes away then gives back. Ragnar
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playing pasta and eating mandolinos
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September 11, 2014, 05:46:38 PM |
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If the Bank of England publication were to kick off a huge investment (huge for bitcoin, a mere punt for London billionaires & financial firms) - I'm guessing brokers would be called they wouldn't just send £XXX,XXX,XXX to bitstamp - so what would be the first indicators, how soon and how sharply would it show in the charts?
I think that the bottleneck is the exchanges now. If big money want to flow in, they need other avenues to be developed first. ETFs and the like may be these avenues ( that may happen soon), or even the emergence of a global decentralized exchange ( i can't see this happening very soon).
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criptix
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September 11, 2014, 05:47:04 PM |
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If the Bank of England publication were to kick off a huge investment (huge for bitcoin, a mere punt for London billionaires & financial firms) - I'm guessing brokers would be called they wouldn't just send £XXX,XXX,XXX to bitstamp - so what would be the first indicators, how soon and how sharply would it show in the charts?
They would first buy off everything available off exchanges and probaly make contracts that guarantees bitcoins for a set duration. Step 2 is going into exchanges to squeeze the last bitcoins. Step 3 is frontrunning We are at step 2 right now
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hd060053
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September 11, 2014, 05:47:22 PM |
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here is the daily 1k dump.
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