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December 23, 2014, 08:01:09 PM

Although I do think we will see a dip soon, these small steady uptrends have rarely been bearish in past time
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December 23, 2014, 08:01:14 PM

Price goes up...I see it on 325$ tomorrow and after Christmas at 360$. Great Christmas Wink Go Bitcoin, go...

Do you think that people, after eating and much drinking (will be drunk many people) price will raise? Hope to see many drunk people that invested their money in bitcoin in way to raise price, imagine scenario, that would be very funny  Grin

You would need to be drunk to invest in bitcoin at this point, after all the thrashing it's taken in the past year. Interest from the public is lukewarm, and it's failing to present any user case scenarios for success in 2015 either.

What are you talking about. I assume that you lost a decent amount of Bitcoins on Mt.Gox or so, so that you are now warning before the "evil" Bitcoin and his potential risks...
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December 23, 2014, 08:02:24 PM

Hello bit coiners!
is this where I buy bit coins?
inb4 NotLambchop:  Totally different d00d, did you see the way i put a space in Bitcoin and didn't cap the first letter in a sentence?
Yeah, explain that one Cool
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December 23, 2014, 08:04:31 PM

gentleman i think it is time for the bulls Smiley
we will see $400 soon!! Grin


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December 23, 2014, 08:06:27 PM

i will never understand why people keep making alt accounts that are readily associated with their others. if we know it's you, why change names?

not just here either - i've seen it for years in various chatrooms and forums.
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December 23, 2014, 08:08:56 PM

i will never understand why people keep making alt accounts that are readily associated with their others. if we know it's you, why change names?

not just here either - i've seen it for years in various chatrooms and forums.

Stop being smart this is a bitcoin forum... uhm wait what did i just wrote....
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December 23, 2014, 08:09:35 PM

i will never understand why people keep making alt accounts that are readily associated with their others. if we know it's you, why change names?

not just here either - i've seen it for years in various chatrooms and forums.

Easy, just to give us the joy to press "Ignore" button once more!  Grin
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December 23, 2014, 08:13:17 PM

i will never understand why people keep making alt accounts that are readily associated with their others. if we know it's you, why change names?

not just here either - i've seen it for years in various chatrooms and forums.

I hope you don't think I did that.  It's probably someone trying to exploit my sterling reputation.
He's not even doing it right Angry
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December 23, 2014, 08:18:44 PM

wow bitcorn price rebound at least....  Grin Grin Grin 

keep it up bitcoiners, this is gentlement
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December 23, 2014, 08:20:05 PM

i will never understand why people keep making alt accounts that are readily associated with their others. if we know it's you, why change names?

not just here either - i've seen it for years in various chatrooms and forums.

I'm not NotLambchop i don't even write like him look how totally not anal I am about punctuation Smiley
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December 23, 2014, 08:21:28 PM

Price goes up...I see it on 325$ tomorrow and after Christmas at 360$. Great Christmas Wink Go Bitcoin, go...

Do you think that people, after eating and much drinking (will be drunk many people) price will raise? Hope to see many drunk people that invested their money in bitcoin in way to raise price, imagine scenario, that would be very funny  Grin

You would need to be drunk to invest in bitcoin at this point, after all the thrashing it's taken in the past year. Interest from the public is lukewarm, and it's failing to present any user case scenarios for success in 2015 either.

What are you talking about. I assume that you lost a decent amount of Bitcoins on Mt.Gox or so, so that you are now warning before the "evil" Bitcoin and his potential risks...

I didn't have any coins on MtGox. Fortunately I could see that they were the worst in a sorry lot of unregulated exchanges, and I steered clear. But it's a valid point nonetheless; bitcoin is inherently risky to hold compared with fiat or precious metals. You hold the risk of hardware failure, theft/hacks, natural disaster, and there's plenty of third party risk just by keeping your coins on an exchange. I've never been the victim of theft, but that's because I was careful to the point of paranoia. Who the hell -- aside from some bitcoin nutters -- wants to live like that?

And that's precisely why interest from the public is lukewarm. It's hardly got anything to offer anyone outside this forum community of hobbyists and cultists.
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December 23, 2014, 08:24:50 PM

hobbyists

lol, right
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December 23, 2014, 08:34:00 PM

THE CHINESE WAKE UP SOON!!!!! AND THEY WILL BUY THE SHIT OUT OF IT!!!!!!!!!!
SWING YOU LAZY WHITE ASS UP AND BUY SOME GOT DAMN BITCOINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



THANK ME LATER!!!!!


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December 23, 2014, 08:38:39 PM

Price goes up...I see it on 325$ tomorrow and after Christmas at 360$. Great Christmas Wink Go Bitcoin, go...

Do you think that people, after eating and much drinking (will be drunk many people) price will raise? Hope to see many drunk people that invested their money in bitcoin in way to raise price, imagine scenario, that would be very funny  Grin

You would need to be drunk to invest in bitcoin at this point, after all the thrashing it's taken in the past year. Interest from the public is lukewarm, and it's failing to present any user case scenarios for success in 2015 either.

What are you talking about. I assume that you lost a decent amount of Bitcoins on Mt.Gox or so, so that you are now warning before the "evil" Bitcoin and his potential risks...

I didn't have any coins on MtGox. Fortunately I could see that they were the worst in a sorry lot of unregulated exchanges, and I steered clear. But it's a valid point nonetheless; bitcoin is inherently risky to hold compared with fiat or precious metals. You hold the risk of hardware failure, theft/hacks, natural disaster, and there's plenty of third party risk just by keeping your coins on an exchange. I've never been the victim of theft, but that's because I was careful to the point of paranoia. Who the hell -- aside from some bitcoin nutters -- wants to live like that?

And that's precisely why interest from the public is lukewarm. It's hardly got anything to offer anyone outside this forum community of hobbyists and cultists.

What other bitcoin/fiat exchanges were there this time last year besides Mt Gox?
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December 23, 2014, 08:43:07 PM

Price goes up...I see it on 325$ tomorrow and after Christmas at 360$. Great Christmas Wink Go Bitcoin, go...

Do you think that people, after eating and much drinking (will be drunk many people) price will raise? Hope to see many drunk people that invested their money in bitcoin in way to raise price, imagine scenario, that would be very funny  Grin

You would need to be drunk to invest in bitcoin at this point, after all the thrashing it's taken in the past year. Interest from the public is lukewarm, and it's failing to present any user case scenarios for success in 2015 either.

What are you talking about. I assume that you lost a decent amount of Bitcoins on Mt.Gox or so, so that you are now warning before the "evil" Bitcoin and his potential risks...

I didn't have any coins on MtGox. Fortunately I could see that they were the worst in a sorry lot of unregulated exchanges, and I steered clear. But it's a valid point nonetheless; bitcoin is inherently risky to hold compared with fiat or precious metals. You hold the risk of hardware failure, theft/hacks, natural disaster, and there's plenty of third party risk just by keeping your coins on an exchange. I've never been the victim of theft, but that's because I was careful to the point of paranoia. Who the hell -- aside from some bitcoin nutters -- wants to live like that?

And that's precisely why interest from the public is lukewarm. It's hardly got anything to offer anyone outside this forum community of hobbyists and cultists.

What other bitcoin/fiat exchanges were there this time last year besides Mt Gox?
Almost all of them.

Bitstamp, Bitfinex, BTC-E, OKCoin, Huobi...
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December 23, 2014, 08:44:23 PM

THE CHINESE WAKE UP SOON!!!!! AND THEY WILL BUY THE SHIT OUT OF IT!!!!!!!!!!
SWING YOU LAZY WHITE ASS UP AND BUY SOME GOT DAMN BITCOINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



THANK ME LATER!!!!!

Ok, thanks for confirming my valid BTC dump.
I feel much better now.

Let's sit back and watch the price drop.
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December 23, 2014, 08:44:35 PM

Price goes up...I see it on 325$ tomorrow and after Christmas at 360$. Great Christmas Wink Go Bitcoin, go...

Do you think that people, after eating and much drinking (will be drunk many people) price will raise? Hope to see many drunk people that invested their money in bitcoin in way to raise price, imagine scenario, that would be very funny  Grin

You would need to be drunk to invest in bitcoin at this point, after all the thrashing it's taken in the past year. Interest from the public is lukewarm, and it's failing to present any user case scenarios for success in 2015 either.

What are you talking about. I assume that you lost a decent amount of Bitcoins on Mt.Gox or so, so that you are now warning before the "evil" Bitcoin and his potential risks...

I didn't have any coins on MtGox. Fortunately I could see that they were the worst in a sorry lot of unregulated exchanges, and I steered clear. But it's a valid point nonetheless; bitcoin is inherently risky to hold compared with fiat or precious metals. You hold the risk of hardware failure, theft/hacks, natural disaster, and there's plenty of third party risk just by keeping your coins on an exchange. I've never been the victim of theft, but that's because I was careful to the point of paranoia. Who the hell -- aside from some bitcoin nutters -- wants to live like that?

And that's precisely why interest from the public is lukewarm. It's hardly got anything to offer anyone outside this forum community of hobbyists and cultists.

What other bitcoin/fiat exchanges were there this time last year besides Mt Gox?

Do you even bitcoin, bro? There have been dozens of exchanges around the globe for at least a couple years.
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December 23, 2014, 08:49:47 PM

Price goes up...I see it on 325$ tomorrow and after Christmas at 360$. Great Christmas Wink Go Bitcoin, go...

Do you think that people, after eating and much drinking (will be drunk many people) price will raise? Hope to see many drunk people that invested their money in bitcoin in way to raise price, imagine scenario, that would be very funny  Grin

You would need to be drunk to invest in bitcoin at this point, after all the thrashing it's taken in the past year. Interest from the public is lukewarm, and it's failing to present any user case scenarios for success in 2015 either.

What are you talking about. I assume that you lost a decent amount of Bitcoins on Mt.Gox or so, so that you are now warning before the "evil" Bitcoin and his potential risks...

I didn't have any coins on MtGox. Fortunately I could see that they were the worst in a sorry lot of unregulated exchanges, and I steered clear. But it's a valid point nonetheless; bitcoin is inherently risky to hold compared with fiat or precious metals. You hold the risk of hardware failure, theft/hacks, natural disaster, and there's plenty of third party risk just by keeping your coins on an exchange. I've never been the victim of theft, but that's because I was careful to the point of paranoia. Who the hell -- aside from some bitcoin nutters -- wants to live like that?

And that's precisely why interest from the public is lukewarm. It's hardly got anything to offer anyone outside this forum community of hobbyists and cultists.

What other bitcoin/fiat exchanges were there this time last year besides Mt Gox?

Do you even bitcoin, bro? There have been dozens of exchanges around the globe for at least a couple years.

MtGox had 90%+ of all the volume until June 2013. Other exchanges were insignificant.
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Price goes up...I see it on 325$ tomorrow and after Christmas at 360$. Great Christmas Wink Go Bitcoin, go...

Do you think that people, after eating and much drinking (will be drunk many people) price will raise? Hope to see many drunk people that invested their money in bitcoin in way to raise price, imagine scenario, that would be very funny  Grin

You would need to be drunk to invest in bitcoin at this point, after all the thrashing it's taken in the past year. Interest from the public is lukewarm, and it's failing to present any user case scenarios for success in 2015 either.

What are you talking about. I assume that you lost a decent amount of Bitcoins on Mt.Gox or so, so that you are now warning before the "evil" Bitcoin and his potential risks...

I didn't have any coins on MtGox. Fortunately I could see that they were the worst in a sorry lot of unregulated exchanges, and I steered clear. But it's a valid point nonetheless; bitcoin is inherently risky to hold compared with fiat or precious metals. You hold the risk of hardware failure, theft/hacks, natural disaster, and there's plenty of third party risk just by keeping your coins on an exchange. I've never been the victim of theft, but that's because I was careful to the point of paranoia. Who the hell -- aside from some bitcoin nutters -- wants to live like that?

And that's precisely why interest from the public is lukewarm. It's hardly got anything to offer anyone outside this forum community of hobbyists and cultists.

What other bitcoin/fiat exchanges were there this time last year besides Mt Gox?

Do you even bitcoin, bro? There have been dozens of exchanges around the globe for at least a couple years.

I never used a bitcoin/fiat exchange until this year. I read that there were a few other minor exchanges besides Mt Gox last year that all had very low liquidity. All I know for certain is that the news said Mt Gox had something like half a billion dollars worth of fiat/bitcoins when it went bankrupt. They are still investigating exactly how much it really had but I doubt any other exchange at the time had anywhere near whatever amount it was.
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