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October 14, 2014, 07:39:51 PM

Bitcoin is controlled by math and algorithms while Fiat is controlled by governments and banks.
That's why people should trust Bitcoin more than Fiat.

My shitcoin is also controlled by math.  Trust my shitcoin Smiley

I trust it. But I want to use the coin that most people use. Bitcoin is most useful to me.

Then what are you doing in the speculation forum?  In the wall thread, where we're talking about how much fiat BTC is worth?  

@NotLambchop  it is you who are start mentioning shitcoin, this thread is not about shitcoin

Let me explain how that works:
Kupsi opined that he favored Bitcoin because, unlike government-controlled fiat, bitcoin is governed by maths and science.
I pointed out that my shitcoin was also unbacked by statist pigs, and, like Bitcoin, was ruled by science Smiley
What don't you get here? (be specific)
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October 14, 2014, 07:41:23 PM

Bitcoin is controlled by math and algorithms while Fiat is controlled by governments and banks.
That's why people should trust Bitcoin more than Fiat.

My shitcoin is also controlled by math.  Trust my shitcoin Smiley

I trust it. But I want to use the coin that most people use. Bitcoin is most useful to me.

Then what are you doing in the speculation forum?  In the wall thread, where we're talking about how much fiat BTC is worth?  

@NotLambchop  it is you who are start mentioning shitcoin, this thread is not about shitcoin

Let me explain how that works:
Kupsi opined that he favored Bitcoin because, unlike government-controlled fiat, bitcoin is governed by maths and science.
I pointed out that my shitcoin was also unbacked by statist pigs, and, like Bitcoin, was ruled by science Smiley
What don't you get here? (be specific)

you dont get it do you, at least kupsi is talking about bitcoin AT Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
while you talk about shitcoin

EDIT :
if you want to talk about some shitcoin, pls go to the alt coin thread. thank you
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October 14, 2014, 07:42:12 PM

Do we run to 4,500 before the first correction / retest?

Missed a zero, bro
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October 14, 2014, 07:43:38 PM

Bitcoin is controlled by math and algorithms while Fiat is controlled by governments and banks.
That's why people should trust Bitcoin more than Fiat.

My shitcoin is also controlled by math.  Trust my shitcoin Smiley

I trust it. But I want to use the coin that most people use. Bitcoin is most useful to me.

Then what are you doing in the speculation forum?  In the wall thread, where we're talking about how much fiat BTC is worth?  

@NotLambchop  it is you who are start mentioning shitcoin, this thread is not about shitcoin

Let me explain how that works:
Kupsi opined that he favored Bitcoin because, unlike government-controlled fiat, bitcoin is governed by maths and science.
I pointed out that my shitcoin was also unbacked by statist pigs, and, like Bitcoin, was ruled by science Smiley
What don't you get here? (be specific)

you dont get it do you, at least kupsi is talking about bitcoin AT Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
while you talk about shitcoin

When i compare you to a drooling imbecile, I'm still talking about you.  Similarly, when I compare Bitcoin to my shitcoin, I'm still talking 'bout Bitcoin.

Does this help at all?  
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October 14, 2014, 07:44:51 PM

Bitcoin is controlled by math and algorithms while Fiat is controlled by governments and banks.
That's why people should trust Bitcoin more than Fiat.

My shitcoin is also controlled by math.  Trust my shitcoin Smiley

I trust it. But I want to use the coin that most people use. Bitcoin is most useful to me.

Then what are you doing in the speculation forum?  In the wall thread, where we're talking about how much fiat BTC is worth?  

@NotLambchop  it is you who are start mentioning shitcoin, this thread is not about shitcoin

Let me explain how that works:
Kupsi opined that he favored Bitcoin because, unlike government-controlled fiat, bitcoin is governed by maths and science.
I pointed out that my shitcoin was also unbacked by statist pigs, and, like Bitcoin, was ruled by science Smiley
What don't you get here? (be specific)

you dont get it do you, at least kupsi is talking about bitcoin AT Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
while you talk about shitcoin

When i compare you to a drooling imbecile, I'm still talking about you.

Does this help at all?  


oh dear...

do i stole your girlfriend or something ?

oh dear....
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October 14, 2014, 07:45:53 PM

Let me explain how that works:
Kupsi opined that he favored Bitcoin because, unlike government-controlled fiat, bitcoin is governed by maths and science.
I pointed out that my shitcoin was also unbacked by statist pigs, and, like Bitcoin, was ruled by science Smiley
What don't you get here? (be specific)

I agree that "Maths and Science" sometimes get thrown around like magical solutions by some pro-bitcoin people.

But ask yourself this:
How easy is it to change the money emission scheme for a central bank?  
How easy is it to change the money emission scheme for the bitcoin network?


To come up with some other buzzwords: it's the combination of decentralisation, personal incentives and the enabling technology that makes bitcoin tick.


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October 14, 2014, 07:50:50 PM

Let me explain how that works:
Kupsi opined that he favored Bitcoin because, unlike government-controlled fiat, bitcoin is governed by maths and science.
I pointed out that my shitcoin was also unbacked by statist pigs, and, like Bitcoin, was ruled by science Smiley
What don't you get here? (be specific)

I agree that "Maths and Science" sometimes get thrown around like magical solutions by some pro-bitcoin people.

But ask yourself this:
How easy is it to change the money emission scheme for a central bank?  
How easy is it to change the money emission scheme for the bitcoin network?

It is relatively easy to change the rate of money creation for a central bank. That's essential to modern economy.
It is very difficult to change the rate of money creation for both Bitcoin and my shitcoin. 
If this difficulty is what you like about Bitcoin, you should love my shitcoin too.<==that's my point.
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October 14, 2014, 07:50:59 PM

When i compare you to a drooling imbecile, I'm still talking about you.  Similarly, when I compare Bitcoin to my shitcoin, I'm still talking 'bout Bitcoin.

Does this help at all?  

Still stubbornly defiant, eh Chop?

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October 14, 2014, 07:54:19 PM

Let me explain how that works:
Kupsi opined that he favored Bitcoin because, unlike government-controlled fiat, bitcoin is governed by maths and science.
I pointed out that my shitcoin was also unbacked by statist pigs, and, like Bitcoin, was ruled by science Smiley
What don't you get here? (be specific)

I agree that "Maths and Science" sometimes get thrown around like magical solutions by some pro-bitcoin people.

But ask yourself this:
How easy is it to change the money emission scheme for a central bank?  
How easy is it to change the money emission scheme for the bitcoin network?

It is relatively easy to change the rate of money creation for a central bank. That's essential to modern economy.
It is very difficult to change the rate of money creation for both Bitcoin and my shitcoin.  
If this difficulty is what you like about Bitcoin, you should love my shitcoin too.<==that's my point.

you r not very bright are you ?

3 thing... brandname, infrastructure and developer/community

get this 3 then we talk about your shitcoin
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October 14, 2014, 07:55:48 PM

When i compare you to a drooling imbecile, I'm still talking about you.  Similarly, when I compare Bitcoin to my shitcoin, I'm still talking 'bout Bitcoin.

Does this help at all?  

Still stubbornly defiant, eh Chop?



No, your honesty and irrefutable logic have won me over, I'm ready to join.  Where the Kool Aid at?



@noobtrader:  You are contributing nothing to this thread.  Please, delete your posts and abstain from posting in the future.
Thanks.
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October 14, 2014, 07:57:02 PM

you idiots,
 
do we really have to start all arguments with name calling?

also thank you for providing such liquidity at such cheap prices.
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October 14, 2014, 07:58:59 PM

support's looking GR8!

looks like we will be moving HIGHER!
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October 14, 2014, 07:59:57 PM

Let me explain how that works:
Kupsi opined that he favored Bitcoin because, unlike government-controlled fiat, bitcoin is governed by maths and science.
I pointed out that my shitcoin was also unbacked by statist pigs, and, like Bitcoin, was ruled by science Smiley
What don't you get here? (be specific)

I agree that "Maths and Science" sometimes get thrown around like magical solutions by some pro-bitcoin people.

But ask yourself this:
How easy is it to change the money emission scheme for a central bank?  
How easy is it to change the money emission scheme for the bitcoin network?

It is relatively easy to change the rate of money creation for a central bank. That's essential to modern economy.
It is very difficult to change the rate of money creation for both Bitcoin and my shitcoin. 
If this difficulty is what you like about Bitcoin, you should love my shitcoin too.<==that's my point.

Ok, but then we get into the network effect argument.
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October 14, 2014, 08:02:04 PM

Let me explain how that works:
Kupsi opined that he favored Bitcoin because, unlike government-controlled fiat, bitcoin is governed by maths and science.
I pointed out that my shitcoin was also unbacked by statist pigs, and, like Bitcoin, was ruled by science Smiley
What don't you get here? (be specific)

I agree that "Maths and Science" sometimes get thrown around like magical solutions by some pro-bitcoin people.

But ask yourself this:
How easy is it to change the money emission scheme for a central bank?  
How easy is it to change the money emission scheme for the bitcoin network?

It is relatively easy to change the rate of money creation for a central bank. That's essential to modern economy.
It is very difficult to change the rate of money creation for both Bitcoin and my shitcoin.  
If this difficulty is what you like about Bitcoin, you should love my shitcoin too.<==that's my point.

Ok, but then we get into the network effect argument.

That's a different argument.  Clearly BTC is worth more than my shitcoin.   I simply pointed out that Bitcoin's inelasticity is, in itself, an insufficient reason for Bitcoin to succeed.
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October 14, 2014, 08:02:52 PM

It is relatively easy to change the rate of money creation for a central bank. That's essential to modern economy.
It is very difficult to change the rate of money creation for both Bitcoin and my shitcoin.  
If this difficulty is what you like about Bitcoin, you should love my shitcoin too.<==that's my point.
Ok, but then we get into the network effect argument.
That's a different argument.  I simply pointed out that Bitcoin's inelasticity is, in itself, an insufficient reason for Bitcoin to succeed.
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October 14, 2014, 08:03:42 PM

support's looking GR8!

looks like we will be moving HIGHER!

Let's hope so.
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October 14, 2014, 08:07:25 PM

It is relatively easy to change the rate of money creation for a central bank. That's essential to modern economy.
It is very difficult to change the rate of money creation for both Bitcoin and my shitcoin.  
If this difficulty is what you like about Bitcoin, you should love my shitcoin too.<==that's my point.
Ok, but then we get into the network effect argument.
That's a different argument.  I simply pointed out that Bitcoin's inelasticity is, in itself, an insufficient reason for Bitcoin to succeed.
True

Chop. There are better places to debate whether bitcoin will ultimately succeed than this thread. Debate alts on another forum?
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October 14, 2014, 08:08:06 PM

support's looking GR8!

looks like we will be moving HIGHER!

Let's hope so.

It usually doesn´t take more than 2 hours for a massive drop to appear when Adam writes such things.  Cheesy
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October 14, 2014, 08:09:39 PM

It is relatively easy to change the rate of money creation for a central bank. That's essential to modern economy.
It is very difficult to change the rate of money creation for both Bitcoin and my shitcoin.  
If this difficulty is what you like about Bitcoin, you should love my shitcoin too.<==that's my point.
Ok, but then we get into the network effect argument.
That's a different argument.  I simply pointed out that Bitcoin's inelasticity is, in itself, an insufficient reason for Bitcoin to succeed.
True

Chop. There are better places to debate whether bitcoin will ultimately succeed than this thread. Debate alts on another forum?

agree...
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