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Looks like Adam has been released from the Ice CAGE... until they catch him, and put him back in..

I am rooting for you, Adam, type while you can, and before they catch you.



CUT YOUR LOOSES,YOUR GOOSES AND YOUR MOOSES!!!!!!!




CCMF!!!!!!!
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December 15, 2014, 04:19:44 AM


[Reuters ANALYSIS] All the rage a year ago, bitcoin sputters as adoption stalls
https://www.zawya.com/story/All_the_rage_a_year_ago_bitcoin_sputters_as_adoption_stalls-ZAWYA20141214035800/

bitcoin is dying yada, yada, yada ... go on just come out and say it once, you know you want to.

The article is certainly more uninformed spin than substance. For any of us who have been around long enough, we're getting pretty used to it from the media by now.  The situation has actually dramatically improved more recently.

Well, it quotes bitcoiners for the stalling adoption thing, and gives some new relevant information.  Like the fact that most of those new wallets created at blockchain.info are empty.

Don't worry, bitcoin is chugging along just fine. Price and then media attention will lead the next big adoption wave at some point. People really need to have a longer term vision and manage their expectations.
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December 15, 2014, 04:58:23 AM

Hah, you can tell this was written by a woman. Welcome to being a man, hon.

The only thing funny about this comment is how people called nanobrain sensitive and accused her of not knowing what she's talking about when she brought up sexist bullshit.
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December 15, 2014, 05:16:06 AM

The fact that we are no longer seeing miners dump, even though they could book those losses at the end of the year for tax purposes, is very telling. It means that : (a) those entities are non-diversified so they don't have any positive income to claim a loss against (remember, capital income taxes are what... about 15 to 20% depending in some countries); and (b) they are refusing to sell at this price out of either stubbornness or an expectation of higher prices.

So, I'm calling it early... put on your crazy hats... bull market until February... tops out in the low to mid 500s. We all know that this is a dying fad, but, in the meantime, believe in crazy. See you all at $450 this week.
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We all know that this is a dying fad

bitcoin is dying, yada, yada, yada yawn.

... you stuck record trolls are stuck on message but it is kind of repetitive and boring (like propaganda)
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December 15, 2014, 05:36:50 AM

The fact that we are no longer seeing miners dump, even though they could book those losses at the end of the year for tax purposes, is very telling. It means that : (a) those entities are non-diversified so they don't have any positive income to claim a loss against (remember, capital income taxes are what... about 15 to 20% depending in some countries); and (b) they are refusing to sell at this price out of either stubbornness or an expectation of higher prices.

So, I'm calling it early... put on your crazy hats... bull market until February... tops out in the low to mid 500s. We all know that this is a dying fad, but, in the meantime, believe in crazy. See you all at $450 this week.

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The fact that we are no longer seeing miners dump, even though they could book those losses at the end of the year for tax purposes, is very telling. It means that : (a) those entities are non-diversified so they don't have any positive income to claim a loss against (remember, capital income taxes are what... about 15 to 20% depending in some countries); and (b) they are refusing to sell at this price out of either stubbornness or an expectation of higher prices.

So, I'm calling it early... put on your crazy hats... bull market until February... tops out in the low to mid 500s. We all know that this is a dying fad, but, in the meantime, believe in crazy. See you all at $450 this week.

Swiss cheese imo.

(Plus "we all" know nothing of the sort, yet, but we are going to find out, one way or another)
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December 15, 2014, 05:52:40 AM

"Out with the purse and the messenger bag—today, people don’t want to carry stuff, and increasingly, they don’t need to.

Hah, you can tell this was written by a woman. Welcome to being a man, hon.

It's not a purse.  It's a satchel.  Indiana Jones has one.
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December 15, 2014, 05:58:52 AM

The fact that we are no longer seeing miners dump, even though they could book those losses at the end of the year for tax purposes, is very telling. It means that : (a) those entities are non-diversified so they don't have any positive income to claim a loss against (remember, capital income taxes are what... about 15 to 20% depending in some countries); and (b) they are refusing to sell at this price out of either stubbornness or an expectation of higher prices.

So, I'm calling it early... put on your crazy hats... bull market until February... tops out in the low to mid 500s. We all know that this is a dying fad, but, in the meantime, believe in crazy. See you all at $450 this week.

Newbie is never bullish, is this bullish? Cheesy

Probably better to consider doing the opposite about whatever Newbie suggests.   Cheesy Cheesy
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The fact that we are no longer seeing miners dump, even though they could book those losses at the end of the year for tax purposes, is very telling.

Many mining farms seem to be based outside the US, to profit from cheaper electricity and/or cold air.   Presumably, even those that  are owned by Americans have found ways to avoid US taxes.  If so, they would not have that pressure.
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Yes, yes, yes, yes... I made it happen by stating the opposite!!! Yay!!!!!!
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Yes, yes, yes, yes... I made it happen by stating the opposite!!! Yay!!!!!!

Queue the uptick.
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Yes, yes, yes, yes... I made it happen by stating the opposite!!! Yay!!!!!!

Queue the uptick.

Hahahaha... hey, we have to do our best to stay entertained, here, no?
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