JayJuanGee
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to "non-custodial"
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September 29, 2014, 10:20:30 AM |
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going to the Moon is a choice we make   Were stocking fuel for Mars, don't cha know? going to Mars is a suicide mission until they can have a space station around Mars edit: which i don't think the current world leadership is capable of the kind of long term planning that is required to achieve that... Either Moon or Mars are nearly equally unrealistic. Just because we saw the moon landing on TV does NOT mean that it actually happened.
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JorgeStolfi
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September 29, 2014, 10:29:09 AM |
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To recreate the bug, you may have to have BFX open in one tab, then open the order book in a new tab.
You are right, I see another username and his balance flash in the top right panel for a second. Same here. I see the same user every time. His balance is 0. It could be something like a dummy username that serves as a placeholder in the HTML page, and is to be overwritten by the javascript after the page is loaded.
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klee
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September 29, 2014, 10:31:46 AM |
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going to the Moon is a choice we make   Were stocking fuel for Mars, don't cha know? going to Mars is a suicide mission until they can have a space station around Mars edit: which i don't think the current world leadership is capable of the kind of long term planning that is required to achieve that... Either Moon or Mars are nearly equally unrealistic. Just because we saw the moon landing on TV does NOT mean that it actually happened. http://www.wired.com/2014/09/nvidia-moon/
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macsga
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Strange, yet attractive.
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September 29, 2014, 10:35:06 AM |
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going to the Moon is a choice we make   Were stocking fuel for Mars, don't cha know? going to Mars is a suicide mission until they can have a space station around Mars edit: which i don't think the current world leadership is capable of the kind of long term planning that is required to achieve that... Either Moon or Mars are nearly equally unrealistic. Just because we saw the moon landing on TV does NOT mean that it actually happened. http://www.wired.com/2014/09/nvidia-moon/Nice one, even though I'd love more to know what these chips will do on mining 
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yokosan
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September 29, 2014, 10:41:14 AM |
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Totally agree. Back then Bitcoin felt like it could really die... But look at where we are today. The media is actually starting to take it seriously. There are tons of startups and an entire industry being forged. Lest we forget that the goal of a startup is pretty much to either IPO Facebook style or get acquired by a company such as Facebook. It is only a matter of time before Bitpay, Coinbase, or some other company gets aquired by a major player such as Facebook (evil!) or Paypal, Amazon, etc. Once the first acquisition takes place the floodgates will open. The competition will have no choice but to acquire a competing Bitcoin company for fear that they could be left behind in this new industry... My own prediction is that the first acquisition will come from (in order of likelyhood); 1. Paypal. 2. Rakuten. 3. Google. 4. Facebook. 5. Microsoft. As I said before... only one of these companies has to buy one Bitcoin startup and the others have to buy their own competing company by proxy (or start their own, which is more risky).
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fonzie
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September 29, 2014, 10:43:37 AM |
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Facebook (evil!) or Paypal, Amazon, etc.
Amazon is totally evil as well Bitcoin is totally evil as well!
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findftp
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September 29, 2014, 10:43:49 AM |
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going to the Moon is a choice we make   Were stocking fuel for Mars, don't cha know? going to Mars is a suicide mission until they can have a space station around Mars edit: which i don't think the current world leadership is capable of the kind of long term planning that is required to achieve that... Either Moon or Mars are nearly equally unrealistic. Just because we saw the moon landing on TV does NOT mean that it actually happened. I finally agree with you  Van allen belt makes space travel for humans impossible.
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Lady_Cake
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September 29, 2014, 10:45:26 AM |
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If the price of Bitcoins keeping lower my next buy will be at 300 
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fonzie
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September 29, 2014, 10:46:05 AM |
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Few hours left to get 370+ 360$+350+$ for your precious BTC.
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crazy_rabbit
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RUM AND CARROTS: A PIRATE LIFE FOR ME
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September 29, 2014, 10:49:20 AM |
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Totally agree. Back then Bitcoin felt like it could really die... But look at where we are today. The media is actually starting to take it seriously. There are tons of startups and an entire industry being forged. Lest we forget that the goal of a startup is pretty much to either IPO Facebook style or get acquired by a company such as Facebook. It is only a matter of time before Bitpay, Coinbase, or some other company gets aquired by a major player such as Facebook (evil!) or Paypal, Amazon, etc. Once the first acquisition takes place the floodgates will open. The competition will have no choice but to acquire a competing Bitcoin company for fear that they could be left behind in this new industry... My own prediction is that the first acquisition will come from (in order of likelyhood); 1. Paypal. 2. Rakuten. 3. Google. 4. Facebook. 5. Microsoft. As I said before... only one of these companies has to buy one Bitcoin startup and the others have to buy their own competing company by proxy (or start their own, which is more risky). What we really need is people buying bitcoin for remitances- thats the frontier and future for bitcoin. Then we have billions coming into the system.
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fonzie
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September 29, 2014, 10:51:51 AM |
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Totally agree. Back then Bitcoin felt like it could really die... But look at where we are today. The media is actually starting to take it seriously. There are tons of startups and an entire industry being forged. Lest we forget that the goal of a startup is pretty much to either IPO Facebook style or get acquired by a company such as Facebook. It is only a matter of time before Bitpay, Coinbase, or some other company gets aquired by a major player such as Facebook (evil!) or Paypal, Amazon, etc. Once the first acquisition takes place the floodgates will open. The competition will have no choice but to acquire a competing Bitcoin company for fear that they could be left behind in this new industry... My own prediction is that the first acquisition will come from (in order of likelyhood); 1. Paypal. 2. Rakuten. 3. Google. 4. Facebook. 5. Microsoft. As I said before... only one of these companies has to buy one Bitcoin startup and the others have to buy their own competing company by proxy (or start their own, which is more risky). What we really need is people buying bitcoin for remitances- thats the frontier and future for bitcoin. Then we have billions coming into the system. What i really need are a lot of bigger fools that are buying, to make be me become less of a bagholder. FTFY
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grappa_barricata
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playing pasta and eating mandolinos
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September 29, 2014, 10:56:22 AM |
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Bitcoin is totally evil as well!

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yokosan
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September 29, 2014, 10:58:26 AM |
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http://coinatmradar.com/blog/bitcoin-atm-statistics-september-2014/More than 1 ATM per day is pretty cool... and it is likely to go up. Also the people that use these ATMs are a completely different market to those already using Bitcoin. I'm going to lowball these figures and lets say the ATMs costs $5,000 each. Over 1 year we get 365 new ATMs. They take a fee of 10% (it would be lower than this but im being pessimistic again) If it is a one way ATM they need to sell $50,000 of BTC just to break even. 365 * 50,000 = $18,250,000 of BTC buys required for one year of ATMs to break even if they keep popping up at this current rate (they won't...it will get faster).
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ChartBuddy
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September 29, 2014, 11:01:15 AM |
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prophetx
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he who has the gold makes the rules
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September 29, 2014, 11:01:35 AM |
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going to the Moon is a choice we make   Were stocking fuel for Mars, don't cha know? going to Mars is a suicide mission until they can have a space station around Mars edit: which i don't think the current world leadership is capable of the kind of long term planning that is required to achieve that... Either Moon or Mars are nearly equally unrealistic. Just because we saw the moon landing on TV does NOT mean that it actually happened. http://www.wired.com/2014/09/nvidia-moon/hah thanks Klee
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fonzie
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September 29, 2014, 11:02:29 AM |
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JorgeStolfi
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September 29, 2014, 11:03:10 AM |
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No, there are 21M Bitcoins in existence. It's just that not all of them have been issued yet.
Right, and there is no dollar inflation either. There are only 1,234,567,890,123,456,789,012 dollars in existence. It is just that not all of them have been issued yet. In the long run, why would you want a job anyway?
I have a dream of a future where the 10 billion people on the planet own one satoshi each, which grows 1000% in value every year, and no one works any more.
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ErisDiscordia
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Imposition of ORder = Escalation of Chaos
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September 29, 2014, 11:05:17 AM |
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FUck me...I can't believe we've had an 800BTC green candle but all you lot want to do is measure your Phds.
I just answered a direct questions. I don't understand the relevance either. (I just thought it was funny to answer since he was implying I was a uneducated teen. I doesn't seem to have shut him up though  ). I think if we all revealed our day jobs there would be a few surprises. Most of the heroes don't need them of course  I've been convinced that at least the Bitcoin demography as it was until 2012 was intellectually the very top of the western countries. For some this will show in education or job and obviously for some it will not. There are plenty of highly intelligent people will no education or "respected" job. In the long run, why would you want a job anyway? I am convinced that education is detrimental to all but a few specific sorts of symbol-manipulating intelligence. People who have been highly educated by institutions of education seem to display a fundamental lack of insight into the broader context into which their small area of expertise is embedded. Furthermore there is the matter of certain types of behavior having been reinforced by the process of education, which are in general detrimental to understanding. So remember kids: Stay in drugs Don't do vegetables Eat your school
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g3rszpi
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September 29, 2014, 11:06:08 AM |
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prophetx
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he who has the gold makes the rules
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September 29, 2014, 11:33:14 AM |
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yea until a bigger whale comes along and shits on him. woe the stories of heart ache and loss when people margin trade... remember the trend if your friend
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