adamstgBit
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October 23, 2014, 10:34:47 PM |
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351 wall is made of shitty fiat idk if its gana hold man 
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macsga
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October 23, 2014, 10:37:25 PM |
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351 wall is made of shitty fiat idk if its gana hold man  Volatility is MIA for the last few months Adam, I say: Bring it on and let it roll! It's a great change for me to be able to look at the charts again! 
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grappa_barricata
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October 23, 2014, 10:37:55 PM |
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my trading is uninspired today... i wonder the reason. too much weed? not enough weed? lets smoke this out and see...
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adamstgBit
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October 23, 2014, 10:41:18 PM |
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i'm gana... i'm gana take a walk.  later...
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xyzzy099
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October 23, 2014, 10:42:18 PM |
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^Lunatic, from Latin "luna" [moon]. 1. mentally ill (not in technical use). extremely foolish, eccentric, or absurd. "he would be asked to acquiesce in some lunatic scheme" Yeah, just a coincidence  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TM8GiNGcXuMMost brilliant people are crazy. Most crazy people aren't brilliant. Because not biconditional. I think the point of that promo is that brilliance is often seen as madness early on. I didn't see any suggestion that there was a bijective mapping between the set of madmen and the set of geniuses, but thanks for pointing out the obvious. My point is much simpler than the promo's: Comparing the insanity of the inspired to the greed-driven lunacy of the money changers is silly. Did I make that comparison? You lost me... Unless you were trying your hand at non-sequiturs when you posted that link, yes. I don't think so. You accused someone of lunacy (apparently because they profess a different view than you). I posted a link to a short film whose thesis is that sometimes people who seem to be crazy may actually turn out to be just taking a path not familiar to you - may even be brilliant, who knows. I don't see any non-sequitur there.
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macsga
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October 23, 2014, 10:42:35 PM |
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i'm gana... i'm gana take a walk.  later... Cya later buddy. I'm off to sleep. Goodnight everyone from Greece.
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dakota neat
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October 23, 2014, 10:50:12 PM |
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I bet at least one of our beloved exchanges is running on fractional reserve and flood the market with virtual coins. Not even the dumbest noob traders can be that dumb, seriously wtf.
the one with 20 mil in USD swaps? 14,000 more bitcoin were market sold than market bought so far today on Bitfinex alone. Where do all this coins come from?
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grappa_barricata
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October 23, 2014, 10:53:46 PM |
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i'm gana... i'm gana take a walk.  later... Bye, remember: it is only when you lose everything that you find yourself... your poor broken self, that's it
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Carra23
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October 23, 2014, 10:57:17 PM |
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Sold at 398, bought at 352 at Btc-e. May be going lower now but I was happy with my profits.
Naturally it is going to go down to 300 now that I have bought.
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jonoiv
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October 23, 2014, 10:57:50 PM |
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this is the end. all hope is lost. fuck!
380 before end of Monday guaranteed. There are those who will try to retest 350 first. From what I can see there are "minor" traders chasing performance and have been getting burned. There's a lot of panic shorting occurring by amateur traders. people shorting from here on in, are on borrowed time.
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October 23, 2014, 10:59:05 PM |
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if anyone gets board over here i'm chasing down some criminal elements over on the dice boards only like 900BTC no biggy!  pitchforks & torches!!! *yawn*
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ChartBuddy
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October 23, 2014, 11:00:43 PM |
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grappa_barricata
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October 23, 2014, 11:02:18 PM |
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Sold at 398, bought at 352 at Btc-e. May be going lower now but I was happy with my profits.
Naturally it is going to go down to 300 now that I have bought.
You have been blessed with a very good trade. Do not lament or the god Mercury will take it all back and more!
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NotLambchop
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October 23, 2014, 11:04:07 PM |
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^Lunatic, from Latin "luna" [moon]. 1. mentally ill (not in technical use). extremely foolish, eccentric, or absurd. "he would be asked to acquiesce in some lunatic scheme" Yeah, just a coincidence  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TM8GiNGcXuMMost brilliant people are crazy. Most crazy people aren't brilliant. Because not biconditional. I think the point of that promo is that brilliance is often seen as madness early on. I didn't see any suggestion that there was a bijective mapping between the set of madmen and the set of geniuses, but thanks for pointing out the obvious. My point is much simpler than the promo's: Comparing the insanity of the inspired to the greed-driven lunacy of the money changers is silly. Did I make that comparison? You lost me... Unless you were trying your hand at non-sequiturs when you posted that link, yes. I don't think so. You accused someone of lunacy (apparently because they profess a different view than you). I posted a link to a short film whose thesis is that sometimes people who seem to be crazy may actually turn out to be just taking a path not familiar to you - may even be brilliant, who knows. I don't see any non-sequitur there. You're comparing the exceptional, inspired people in the iPromo to petty money speculators--minds fouled by by untempered greed. And now you're suggesting I can't tell muddled stupidity from brilliance. Gimme a break, bro.
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grappa_barricata
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October 23, 2014, 11:09:14 PM |
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Why everybody hate greed? Greed is an extension of survival. Everything alive is greed. If it looks like somebody is not greed, then look better.
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xyzzy099
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October 23, 2014, 11:10:10 PM |
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^Lunatic, from Latin "luna" [moon]. 1. mentally ill (not in technical use). extremely foolish, eccentric, or absurd. "he would be asked to acquiesce in some lunatic scheme" Yeah, just a coincidence  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TM8GiNGcXuMMost brilliant people are crazy. Most crazy people aren't brilliant. Because not biconditional. I think the point of that promo is that brilliance is often seen as madness early on. I didn't see any suggestion that there was a bijective mapping between the set of madmen and the set of geniuses, but thanks for pointing out the obvious. My point is much simpler than the promo's: Comparing the insanity of the inspired to the greed-driven lunacy of the money changers is silly. Did I make that comparison? You lost me... Unless you were trying your hand at non-sequiturs when you posted that link, yes. I don't think so. You accused someone of lunacy (apparently because they profess a different view than you). I posted a link to a short film whose thesis is that sometimes people who seem to be crazy may actually turn out to be just taking a path not familiar to you - may even be brilliant, who knows. I don't see any non-sequitur there. You're comparing the exceptional, inspired people in the iPromo to petty money speculators--minds fouled by by untempered greed. And now you're suggesting I can't tell muddled stupidity from brilliance. Gimme a break, bro. Again, I made no such comparison.
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NotLambchop
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October 23, 2014, 11:11:36 PM |
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Why everybody hate greed? Greed is an extension of survival. Everything alive is greed. If it looks like somebody is not greed, then look better.
Why bring that up? Did anyone make a claim to hating greed?
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Carra23
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October 23, 2014, 11:12:27 PM |
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Sold at 398, bought at 352 at Btc-e. May be going lower now but I was happy with my profits.
Same here! Sold at 403$ bought back at 356 (finex)... Nice to see not everyone here are screaming for sub 300 again just to get few bucks more  I would have been screaming for sub 300, but the fall does not look to be strong enough. Happy with 350 for now.
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exocytosis
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October 23, 2014, 11:12:57 PM |
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Mark Karpeles sure is dumping a lot of stolen Gox coins today.
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dakota neat
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October 23, 2014, 11:14:05 PM |
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Why everybody hate greed? Greed is an extension of survival. Everything alive is greed. If it looks like somebody is not greed, then look better.
Sometimes you have to withhold your greed to become part of a group. A group can often be more effectively greedy than individuals 
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