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September 18, 2014, 11:12:42 PM

Ah well, if that is the case so be it... democracy in action, as in an actual real choice, that would lead to actual something of meaning happening in life/society, not just an illusion, so if they choose no, then so be it... if they choose yes... then war  Cheesy I mean so be it too.

It is good to see some actual democracy in action, that has actual real world ramifications.

 I said before and I will say it again... my brain tells me the vote will be NO, but my heart and my gut is not so sure though... either way I think it is going to be close.

Will Scotland cut their noose loose?  Cheesy  not long to find out now!
 



The rest of the Union should have a say too. It's all very well for Scotland to vote but what if the rest of the union doesn't want them?
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September 18, 2014, 11:15:16 PM

Feel so sorry for those buying now  Cry wish they understood elementary TA. That shit actually works..
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September 18, 2014, 11:16:11 PM

Wanna see something skarie?



Awesome. This is great. Cheap coins. Smart money getting in. Weak hands shaken. We need to go down first before lift off. Whales accumulating. Just some people buying back lower. Bullish as fuck.

Did i miss anything?

Your sarcasm is quite entertaining, keep it up dude. Must be some kind of mental disorder, folks orgasming over their investments getting pummeled.
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September 18, 2014, 11:16:25 PM

Feel so sorry for those buying now  Cry wish they understood elementary TA. That shit actually works.. like a broken clock
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September 18, 2014, 11:18:02 PM

Feel so sorry for those buying now  Cry wish they understood elementary TA. That shit actually works..

No need for TA to see where we're going.
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September 18, 2014, 11:19:52 PM

Feel so sorry for those buying now  Cry wish they understood elementary TA. That shit actually works.. like a broken clock

Just watch and learn my friend Smiley
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September 18, 2014, 11:21:07 PM

http://coinorama.net/

The 6 month chart for bid/ask sums on Stamp doesn't look so great. But I ain't scared.  Wink Cheesy Cheesy

The last time the price was at this level, there were:
BFX/Bitstamp only

16m USD in bids
37k BTC in asks

Today:

13m USD in bids
41k BTC in asks

Pretty bleak imo.
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September 18, 2014, 11:21:15 PM

Feel so sorry for those buying now  Cry wish they understood elementary TA. That shit actually works..

No need for TA to see where we're going.

I know, it's obvious at this point.
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September 18, 2014, 11:22:38 PM

Ah well, if that is the case so be it... democracy in action, as in an actual real choice, that would lead to actual something of meaning happening in life/society, not just an illusion, so if they choose no, then so be it... if they choose yes... then war  Cheesy I mean so be it too.

It is good to see some actual democracy in action, that has actual real world ramifications.

 I said before and I will say it again... my brain tells me the vote will be NO, but my heart and my gut is not so sure though... either way I think it is going to be close.

Will Scotland cut their noose loose?  Cheesy  not long to find out now!
 



The rest of the Union should have a say too. It's all very well for Scotland to vote but what if the rest of the union doesn't want them?

Just what the world needs, another 3rd world country.

Isn't balkanization wonderful?
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September 18, 2014, 11:23:58 PM

do you think Ghash/cex.io had anything to do with today's crash? If you check bitcoinwisdom you will see there is a dump of over 1.2 PH of GHS corresponding just before the BTC dump that caused the price drop.

Interesting. Are you suggesting that some large miners shut down and are dumping some of their holdings? If we keep on this way, I suppose that's inevitable at some point.

Yes, the charts show it.  120k+ GHS dumped just before BTC price drop.  Unless they just has great instinct/foresight that price was about to drop and sold/sold just before.
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September 18, 2014, 11:26:14 PM

http://coinorama.net/

The 6 month chart for bid/ask sums on Stamp doesn't look so great. But I ain't scared.  Wink Cheesy Cheesy

The last time the price was at this level, there were:
BFX/Bitstamp only

16m USD in bids
37k BTC in asks

Today:

13m USD in bids
41k BTC in asks

Pretty bleak imo.

Has BFX ever been audited?
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Last edit: September 19, 2014, 12:49:33 AM by empowering

Ah well, if that is the case so be it... democracy in action, as in an actual real choice, that would lead to actual something of meaning happening in life/society, not just an illusion, so if they choose no, then so be it... if they choose yes... then war  Cheesy I mean so be it too.

It is good to see some actual democracy in action, that has actual real world ramifications.

 I said before and I will say it again... my brain tells me the vote will be NO, but my heart and my gut is not so sure though... either way I think it is going to be close.

Will Scotland cut their noose loose?  Cheesy  not long to find out now!
 



The rest of the Union should have a say too. It's all very well for Scotland to vote but what if the rest of the union doesn't want them?

True... but... who would not want the Scots? I would vote AYE! yeah there are problems, but also Scotland has a rich cultural heritage and beautiful country with the lochs and the mountains and the coast and highlands n islands and wildlife and all of that , and some fine minds have come from Scotland over the years, and some damn good food. (not talking about deep fried mars bars)

I like their attitude and I would quite like to be there now, in the higlands somewhere eating some Scottish beef, in a quiet country pub, getting pished...that would be grand...

(all the above are generalisations of course, and contrary to belief for many, but check out the voter turnout... huge percentage.. that says something for the people imo)


I for one would vote yes... apart from that we get to park our nuclear submarines and tridents up there... and Queenie would go and hide in the lochs if there was ever a ermm problem.

Sure there is the financial argument as to why it might not be the best thing in the world (which I do not agree with as it goes) but then Westminster has other  more pressing financial matters that I would rather see them address.

Personally, if I was a Scot though.. I would have thought very hard about a yes vote....

(EDIT - I FORGOT TO SAY, ACTUALLY I DO AGREE THE WHOLE UNION SHOULD HAVE BEEN PART OF THE VOTE THOUGH!!)
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September 18, 2014, 11:29:57 PM

http://coinorama.net/

The 6 month chart for bid/ask sums on Stamp doesn't look so great. But I ain't scared.  Wink Cheesy Cheesy

The last time the price was at this level, there were:
BFX/Bitstamp only

16m USD in bids
37k BTC in asks

Today:

13m USD in bids
41k BTC in asks

Pretty bleak imo.

Has BFX ever been audited?

Hell if I know. What I do know is, if I do buy some more, that money/those coins wont sit there for more than a few days. (Fuck you Karpeles)
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September 18, 2014, 11:32:22 PM

Feel so sorry for those buying now  Cry wish they understood elementary TA. That shit actually works..

No need for TA to see where we're going.

Where we are going we don't need TA!   Grin

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September 18, 2014, 11:32:35 PM

Ah well, if that is the case so be it... democracy in action, as in an actual real choice, that would lead to actual something of meaning happening in life/society, not just an illusion, so if they choose no, then so be it... if they choose yes... then war  Cheesy I mean so be it too.

It is good to see some actual democracy in action, that has actual real world ramifications.

 I said before and I will say it again... my brain tells me the vote will be NO, but my heart and my gut is not so sure though... either way I think it is going to be close.

Will Scotland cut their noose loose?  Cheesy  not long to find out now!
 



The rest of the Union should have a say too. It's all very well for Scotland to vote but what if the rest of the union doesn't want them?

Just what the world needs, another 3rd world country.

Isn't balkanization wonderful?

I think they would have some pain for a decade or so... but especially if they started a sovereign wealth fund , further down the line they would actually have been a quite wealthy nation.
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September 18, 2014, 11:33:33 PM

http://coinorama.net/

The 6 month chart for bid/ask sums on Stamp doesn't look so great. But I ain't scared.  Wink Cheesy Cheesy

The last time the price was at this level, there were:
BFX/Bitstamp only

16m USD in bids
37k BTC in asks

Today:

13m USD in bids
41k BTC in asks

Pretty bleak imo.

Has BFX ever been audited?

Somewhat I guess.. but actually the owner of bitfinex proposed a similar deal that pirateat40 had going on Wink He was also a HUGE supporter of him.

"However, he was also involved in the Bitcoin investment scheme craze that had reached its peak in the Bitcoin community this summer, strongly supporting the (then only suspected) Bitcoin Ponzi scheme operator Pirateat40 in August, stating “now that Pirateat40 closed down his operatations thanks to all the fud that was going on and growing on the forum, I expect everyone that spreads this fud, accused and insulted Pirate and the people that supported him to apologize.” He even tried to open a 2%-per-week investment scheme of his own in September."

http://bitcoinmagazine.com/2830/bitfinex-bitcoinica-rises-from-the-grave/
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September 18, 2014, 11:34:06 PM

Feel so sorry for those buying now  Cry wish they understood elementary TA. That shit actually works.. like a broken clock

lol

and yeah keep feeling sorry for everyone who doesn't want to believe you have to make a fortune overnight trading as if you were some fiber optic driven algo trading bot.
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September 18, 2014, 11:38:15 PM

Feel so sorry for those buying now  Cry wish they understood elementary TA. That shit actually works.. like a broken clock

lol

and yeah keep feeling sorry for everyone who doesn't want to believe you have to make a fortune overnight trading as if you were some fiber optic driven algo trading bot.

You will see that I was right.. not sure what that rest was about HFT.. I just used common sense when trading. Sorry if it turned out to be right.
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