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September 24, 2014, 02:53:54 PM

http://www.coindesk.com/us-banks-announce-ripple-protocol-integration/

This gonna be huge. And bullish as fuck, to quote adam.

Ripple may turn out to be what saves Bitcoin and fuels the next rally.  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
Ripple is the US banking system's attempt to avoid being destroyed by Bitcoin.

They think that if they make USD transactions easier then they'll be able to avoid losing the USD as a unit of account.

Note that Ripple's consensus system is a closed, invite-only network. Exactly what you'd want if you were trying to preserve a banking cartel's position in the world.
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September 24, 2014, 02:55:27 PM

http://www.coindesk.com/us-banks-announce-ripple-protocol-integration/

This gonna be huge. And bullish as fuck, to quote adam.

Ripple may turn out to be what saves Bitcoin and fuels the next rally.  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

interesting, but Ripple doesn't seem to be doing very well this year.

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September 24, 2014, 03:01:14 PM

Any plan to use the coin too?

Otherwise I can't see how it might affect the coin price too

you can use the coin as well, what is interesting about Ripple is that you can send ripple to a Bitcoin address (it get converted automaticly) and you can send it to Litecoin or USD or EUR (address/account)... but I still dont get how their blockchain works...
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September 24, 2014, 03:01:31 PM

longs and short have been covering at this new price.
about 1mil in longs closed
about 2000 shorts closed
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September 24, 2014, 03:07:05 PM

support at 420 was tested and passed the test, resistance at 435 tested reveals little resistance,  so far, i think we may move up to 440 and see what happens there.
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September 24, 2014, 03:23:29 PM

http://www.coindesk.com/us-banks-announce-ripple-protocol-integration/

This gonna be huge. And bullish as fuck, to quote adam.

Ripple may turn out to be what saves Bitcoin and fuels the next rally.  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
Ripple is the US banking system's attempt to avoid being destroyed by Bitcoin.

They think that if they make USD transactions easier then they'll be able to avoid losing the USD as a unit of account.

Note that Ripple's consensus system is a closed, invite-only network. Exactly what you'd want if you were trying to preserve a banking cartel's position in the world.

Indeed it is. But integration of the Ripple protocol is the maybe first step towards banks getting rid of obsolete SWIFT?
As a distributed clearinghouse with many actors within its own closed network, Ripple works great, as long as XRP stays cheap enough.
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September 24, 2014, 03:24:17 PM

Lol @bears getting bled out on stamp Smiley

I see, you already read the picture book about market behaviors for infants where complex bearish and bullish market behaviors are simplified to a cowboys vs. indians game. You should also read the episode two about the good vs. the evil and where the one manipulator enters the game.

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Stand back everyone! A TRUE trader is amongst us. Please let us know if you prefer us to bow before you, or simply avert our eyes.

You should bow before the one manipulator when he comes to slaughter flying purple unicorns, armed legions of penguins and the 300 Spartans.

I'm only a humble servant of the dark side of this freakshow.
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September 24, 2014, 03:27:50 PM

I am pretty convinced that the market is being manipulated to keep the price down until the ETF launches.  It is too easy for them to do it to increase the returns the ETF can provide
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September 24, 2014, 03:33:05 PM

I am pretty convinced that the market is being manipulated to keep the price down until the ETF launches.  It is too easy for them to do it to increase the returns the ETF can provide

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September 24, 2014, 03:33:12 PM

I am pretty convinced that the market is being manipulated to keep the price down until the ETF launches.  It is too easy for them to do it to increase the returns the ETF can provide

You can do nothing to prevent this if smth is going on. Use it to you advantage - you will have more time to buy low.
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September 24, 2014, 03:33:20 PM

Someone is using blockchain.info wallets to move a shitload of coins:

https://blockchain.info/charts/my-wallet-transaction-volume?timespan=30days&showDataPoints=false&daysAverageString=1&show_header=true&scale=0&address=
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September 24, 2014, 03:35:37 PM

I am pretty convinced that the market is being manipulated to keep the price down until the ETF launches.  It is too easy for them to do it to increase the returns the ETF can provide

or maybe they want to push price down so they can accumulate lower b4 the eft.

so far effective, but clearly manipulating price below 400 is foolish as fuck.
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September 24, 2014, 03:43:02 PM

As a distributed clearinghouse with many actors within its own closed network, Ripple works great, as long as XRP stays cheap enough.
Not wishing to turn this into a Ripple thread, but it works great until someone somewhere fails and the bag holders realise they are bag holders (which can be through no fault of their own).
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September 24, 2014, 03:45:24 PM

Just stopping by to wish BFL Josh a happy time in prison

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September 24, 2014, 03:50:07 PM

You are sounding a bit delusional,  paranoid and self-absorbed in your attempts to justify your supposed important claims about BTC price movements.  
Nope. If I am, I would have posted long winded post explaining it like what you do  Roll Eyes

Length of post is a discretionary and judgement matter, in which each of comes a varying conclusions regarding how much we need to say or how much we feel we need to explain and/or what kinds of words to use.. or the tone, etc.  There could be some examples of long-winded, but really I do NOT know about what you speak.  You may conclude that my post is "long-winded" because you do NOT understand the significance of the language that is being used or maybe you do NOT agree with the contents, so instead of responding to the substance, you conclude that what was said was, "long-winded."
...Or maybe the poster just have some sort of a mental disorder. Roll Eyes
Honestly, I find JorgeStolfi's long-winded post more interesting than yours. At least he's talking about bitcoin on a thread which is about bitcoin..


And aren't we talking about the "bulltard" thingy and about the "name calling"  Roll Eyes
I believe that was the main topic that we started with was my comment that it seemed inflammatory to be throwing out the term bulltard, when there may be better ways to express some of your ideas, to the extent that you may have substantive ideas, which I am beginning to have my doubts.
Yup. You were lecturing me how bad name-calling is and how you dislike such behavior...
Until I remember one of your post that condone such behavior. Roll Eyes
Yes.. "Bulltard" seemed insulting but not "cuntface" or "loser"..  Roll Eyes LOL!


I barely remember the June 2014 dialogue to which you referred, until you now cited it.

It is possible ChrisML was on to something when he referred to you as cuntface.. and it appears that I was laughing at the seemingly clever comment JimboToronto regarding the inappropriate degrading of a woman's genitals..... I cannot even recall if I agreed substantively with him about to whom the content was directed.. ... I suppose it is possible that I did... . but in the context of any of my comments today, I forgot about all of that until you just reminding me of such... so that previous comment did NOT affect my earlier comment today... but it does seem to establish that you have some preoccupations with pettiness... and potentially taking matters too personally... and that may explain your tendency to call names rather than to engage on a more meaningful level.... possibly mom's basement is getting a little too claustrophobic for you?  

Deny all you want.. heh! Birds of the same feather flocks together they say..  Roll Eyes
I called someone bulltard, he came out like a hero protecting his fellow bulltard... Someone called me cuntface and loser for posting bitcoin's price, he joins the bulltards.. haha and he pretends he dislike name-calling in this thread..  Roll Eyes 
There seems to be quite a bit stream of consciousness going on here, and loose connections, and seems like you are getting a bit worked up over this, at least to the extent that your sentences are NOT really comprehensible in a self-contained manner, but hinge on a form of fill-in-the-blank puzzle.

I don't think I need to explain this further.. Let's not forget this one so people would see it clearly:
I suppose name calling is all a matter of degree, and it is almost as bad to call someone a bull as it is to call them a bulltard, but of course the term bulltard is more derogatory... that should be obvious.. .. and the higher the level of derrogatory-ness may cause more attention.. and of course, each of us may NOT closely read every post.. especially if the post is NOT initially directed towards us....

A similar  problem in my thinking would be to call someone a bear or a beartard, both are bad, but calling someone a beartard would be more derogatory..which also should seem obvious... and unnecessary.. no? except maybe rare circumstances...

I would think that it would be better to criticize someone's view by describing their actions or the subject of their posts or to suggest that they cannot see the facts correctly because they are scewed by bearish or bullish preconceptions..

Anyhow, frequently, in my humble bumble opinion, there are better ways to criticize poster for their ideas or the scewed nature of their ideas rather than to getting into name calling. or categorizing people... sometimes I may refer to some poster as a bot.. which I suppose is a bit derrogatory, but many times it is said in jest... I suppose a poster could be a bot-tard, and maybe that could be funny too, if it is NOT over used... or used as a distraction from their ideas... truly there are some ideas that are circulated in this thread that seem to be somewhat devoid of meaning.. and are robotic in nature.. and other ideas are fleshed out more thoroughly...

taking matters too personally

That goes back to you.. LOL! I'm not even talking to you when you pop out like a mushroom. Seems like I hurt your feelings when I said "THOSE bulltards"  Roll Eyes
Possibly mom's basement is getting a little too claustrophobic for you...  Roll Eyes
You seem to be devolving into a status of wanting to argue, just for the sake of it... and even using the lines that I had used on you, directed towards me?  At least you could come up with something a little more substantive and/or original.
Says the guy who suddenly pop out of nowhere and started arguing with me. LOL!

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and even using the lines that I had used on you, directed towards me?
Because it suits you better than me..   Roll Eyes
It seems like you were locked up in the basement with nothing but your laptop and desperately seeking for attention in the interwebs  Roll Eyes


 
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I'm outta here

Oh.. and one more thing that is probably a psychological problem for you is that you seem to be viewing your interactions here on the interwebs as some kind of competition, including these recent posts with me.  There may be some posters who are competing, but I am NOT one of them..    So step back from the keyboard, sir, ma'am or bot!!!!!!   Cheesy



Heh I posted that when I got bored waiting for a reply  Roll Eyes I can't believe you'd even say something about that... I guess that is probably a psychological problem for you... LOL!
You step away from the keyboard bulltard...  Roll Eyes

Again, you do NOT seem to be saying anything new, here.  You are merely taking the lines that I used that were directed towards you, and then directing the lines towards me.  Seems like you are running on pure emotion rather than reason.  Maybe on the positive shows that you are a human rather than a bot...?   And, if you are a bot, you are sure seeming to be an emotional one.. that is lashing out and grasping at straws....   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Because there's really nothing to talk about that... LOL! I can't believe you'd even react with my exit phrase/image.. LOL!
I guess it's probably some sort of a psychological problem.. You'd always find a reason to slap your long-winded post.  Roll Eyes
I wouldn't be surprised if we later end up with you lecturing me about my grammatical errors.  Roll Eyes
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September 24, 2014, 03:55:54 PM

i can see it now " NSA caught manipulating bitcoin market price, 50million dollars of TAX payer money wasted. "  Cheesy
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September 24, 2014, 03:59:20 PM

Walls of Text (.....NOT....NO......NOT.....NOT.....NOT....NO....NO......NOT....NOT)

Damn you for quoting the walls!

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