podyx
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November 27, 2014, 12:49:10 AM |
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Perhaps this is gentlemen afterall... Need to see more volume before i'm sure though
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coinableS
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November 27, 2014, 12:56:27 AM |
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Perhaps this is gentlemen afterall... Need to see more volume before i'm sure though
Yea true, volume is pretty sad right now
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ChartBuddy
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November 27, 2014, 01:01:07 AM |
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janos666
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November 27, 2014, 01:03:06 AM |
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Perhaps this is gentlemen afterall... Need to see more volume before i'm sure though
Yea true, volume is pretty sad right now Isn't it supposed to be before a big bang? (You should know there is sarcasm there when a straight man posts a picture like that for a presumably male audiance. Just to make it clear...)
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J3VVL
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November 27, 2014, 01:05:32 AM |
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http://cdn.ruvr.ru/2014/11/25/1495395424/9kamen_s_chipom_2.jpgAmazing "artifact" - a stone with a "microchip", whose age is nearly half a billion years old, found in the Krasnodar region. Scientists studying the find, came to the conclusion that on Earth to have more advanced civilization.
The stone was found last summer in the Krasnodar Territory resident of Labinsk Viktor Morozov Hojo in the river, while fishing.
Scientific sensation: scientists have proved the existence of other civilizations on Earth
The find has been given to researchers. Verdict announced only a few days ago: under the act geological scientific examination, which was conducted at the Department of Geology and Mineralogy, Novocherkassk Polytechnic in the Rostov region, the age of the stone more than 250 million years, which confirms the theory that while the world was already in existence and life high technology, which we may have yet to discover.
Scientific sensation: scientists have proved the existence of other civilizations on Earth
Details scientists plan to publicly announce in the near future.
Scientific sensation: scientists have proved the existence of other civilizations on Earth
http://mirnov.ru/lenta-novostej/nauchnaja-sensacija-uchenye-dokazali-suschestvovanie-drugoi-civilizacii-na-zemle.htmlso they already had bitcoin 250 million years ago? ^^ ^ premine! this is proof!
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Richy_T
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November 27, 2014, 01:15:44 AM |
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WTF is that green line, chartbuddy?
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Wary
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November 27, 2014, 01:33:54 AM |
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I sold 200 BTC at $50 dollar increments above $100 on my wife's insistence. I'm still pissed about those trades. But I forgave when she nagged me to dump 50 BTC at $1150. The only thing we can be sure about Satoshi is that he has no wife.
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spooderman
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November 27, 2014, 01:40:25 AM |
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I sold 200 BTC at $50 dollar increments above $100 on my wife's insistence. I'm still pissed about those trades. But I forgave when she nagged me to dump 50 BTC at $1150. The only thing we can be sure about Satoshi is that he has no wife. And your dad sold loads of his right? Does your family have any btc left? (though nice work selling at 1150)
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Wary
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November 27, 2014, 01:56:54 AM |
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I sold 200 BTC at $50 dollar increments above $100 on my wife's insistence. I'm still pissed about those trades. But I forgave when she nagged me to dump 50 BTC at $1150. The only thing we can be sure about Satoshi is that he has no wife. And your dad sold loads of his right? No. Does your family have any btc left? (though nice work selling at 1150) Yes. Why are you asking? <joke explanation>All we know about Satoshi is that he has sold NOTHING.</joke explanation>
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November 27, 2014, 01:57:28 AM |
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And your dad sold loads of his right?
Yes. He sold 700 BTC from $100 to $1000. He has 250 BTC left. (Spent 50 BTC since the ATH). Does your family have any btc left? (though nice work selling at 1150) Yes, but not enough!
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ChartBuddy
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November 27, 2014, 02:01:08 AM |
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November 27, 2014, 03:01:06 AM |
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adamstgBit
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November 27, 2014, 03:05:52 AM |
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And your dad sold loads of his right?
Yes. He sold 700 BTC from $100 to $1000. He has 250 BTC left. (Spent 50 BTC since the ATH). Does your family have any btc left? (though nice work selling at 1150) Yes, but not enough! its better to of held bitcoin and sold, than to never to have held bitcoin at all.
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JayJuanGee
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
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November 27, 2014, 03:05:58 AM |
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Auctions have usually been won by long term investors. Why buy at a premium (and they do buy at a premium most of the time) only to dump immediately? That's burning money...
How do you know they buy at a premium? Have there been any major auctions where the price was made public? Nope, and never quite figured out why people think this. The losing bids that were made public after the first USMS were up to 10% below the market price. No reason to think the winning bid wasn't 9% or 5% under, or even just market price. I am of the belief that Draper bid 5 to 10% above market price (if NOT more) in order to win all 10 lots of nearly 30k coins. Seems to be the most logical conclusion in order to win all 10 lots.
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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November 27, 2014, 03:07:22 AM |
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Auctions have usually been won by long term investors. Why buy at a premium (and they do buy at a premium most of the time) only to dump immediately? That's burning money...
How do you know they buy at a premium? Have there been any major auctions where the price was made public? Nope, and never quite figured out why people think this. The losing bids that were made public after the first USMS were up to 10% below the market price. No reason to think the winning bid wasn't 9% or 5% under, or even just market price. I am of the belief that Draper bid 5 to 10% above market price (if NOT more) in order to win all 10 lots of nearly 30k coins. Seems to be the most logical conclusion in order to win all 10 lots. BTM's charge 10% premium..
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adamstgBit
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November 27, 2014, 03:09:22 AM |
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Auctions have usually been won by long term investors. Why buy at a premium (and they do buy at a premium most of the time) only to dump immediately? That's burning money...
How do you know they buy at a premium? Have there been any major auctions where the price was made public? Nope, and never quite figured out why people think this. The losing bids that were made public after the first USMS were up to 10% below the market price. No reason to think the winning bid wasn't 9% or 5% under, or even just market price. I am of the belief that Draper bid 5 to 10% above market price (if NOT more) in order to win all 10 lots of nearly 30k coins. Seems to be the most logical conclusion in order to win all 10 lots. BTM's charge 10% premium.. BTM's don't dispens 30K BTC...
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JayJuanGee
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November 27, 2014, 03:11:05 AM |
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Adam: Since you seem to be active. Consider my previous posts: Hey Adam:I already suggested the below poll: What do ya think? those coins will go above market exchange price
Exchanges and OTC are both parts of the market. Makes me wonder whether BTC prices are going to continue to be downwardly manipulated until December 4, because there remains an incentive by auction participants to get those 50k coins at the cheapest possible price. They do NOT win the coins by the cheapest price by bidding low because the winner(s) of the lots will surely bid at least 5 to 10% above the December 4 BTC market price, which frequently Bitstamp is used as a measure of current BTC price. Actually, a good poll topic. @ Adam: Suggested Poll question - maybe after this 10k pages drama plays out in a week or so... hahahaha... What will be BTC Exchange prices on December 4, 2014 (meaning on Bitstamp)?
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BlindMayorBitcorn
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November 27, 2014, 03:11:58 AM |
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Somebody has to find out what Tim paid for those coins
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adamstgBit
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November 27, 2014, 03:12:24 AM |
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hold your ammo, i feel a wave of lemmings edging trowd the clif
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November 27, 2014, 03:13:14 AM |
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hello Adam
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