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jambaman42 (OP)
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May 07, 2013, 05:04:53 AM |
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Everyone should join!
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gica_contra
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May 07, 2013, 05:22:42 AM |
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If you gaze long enough into your wallet it also gazes back into you.
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mantler
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May 07, 2013, 09:50:03 PM |
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A man walks in to a bank and asks if he can convert his dollars to bitcoin.
His account is frozen and he is reported as a possible terrorist to the FBI.
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22naru
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May 08, 2013, 01:34:00 AM |
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"Bitcoin is designed to bring us back to a decentralized currency of the people," says Andresen, a 44-year-old software developer and entrepreneur.
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willhash4food
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May 08, 2013, 01:39:32 AM |
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A new way to pump and dump!
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They see me minin'... they hatin'...
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iamrickrock
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May 08, 2013, 01:49:38 AM |
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“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.” ― Albert Einstein BBQcoins FTW! Because no one cared about them and I have a lot of them lol
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Joerii
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May 08, 2013, 01:52:53 AM |
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If this is serious, this is pretty disgusting.
An organised pump and dump gang will really harm the image of alt coins. It's taking advantage of people who think that a coin is really increasing in value. The money the gang makes when they sell all their coin at the peak of the spike in value comes from the people who are to late in the selling.
It's a scam. People who do this, in my book, are on the same level as people who pretend to send coins in a transaction and don't.
This thread should be locked and the OP labled a scammer.
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Hypercube - get the attention you deserve
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ohhaithere
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May 08, 2013, 01:59:06 AM |
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Do not sign up for this site, especially with passwords you care about. Just signed up and got a "welcome" email with my password in plain text. Quickly changing all my old pool passwords from back when I was a noob and didn't use unique passwords for each one.
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Praxis
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May 08, 2013, 02:02:46 AM |
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Next target: BBQCoin
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Joerii
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May 08, 2013, 02:10:09 AM |
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If this is serious, this is pretty disgusting.
An organised pump and dump gang will really harm the image of alt coins. It's taking advantage of people who think that a coin is really increasing in value. The money the gang makes when they sell all their coin at the peak of the spike in value comes from the people who are to late in the selling.
It's a scam. People who do this, in my book, are on the same level as people who pretend to send coins in a transaction and don't.
This thread should be locked and the OP labled a scammer.
Aww. Is someone butthurt because he bought right before a dump? I'm not butthurt, i have a moral compass. Is it cute to think stealing is wrong ? Buying coin right before they drop in value is painful, but hey, it happens. It's a risk you should be willing to take if you trade in altcoins. But if a group of scammers coordinates to rape a coin, that's a whole different story.
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Hypercube - get the attention you deserve
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ReCat
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May 08, 2013, 02:24:45 AM |
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If this is serious, this is pretty disgusting.
An organised pump and dump gang will really harm the image of alt coins. It's taking advantage of people who think that a coin is really increasing in value. The money the gang makes when they sell all their coin at the peak of the spike in value comes from the people who are to late in the selling.
It's a scam. People who do this, in my book, are on the same level as people who pretend to send coins in a transaction and don't.
This thread should be locked and the OP labled a scammer.
Aww. Is someone butthurt because he bought right before a dump? Look who's talking. (Inside joke)
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BTC: 1recatirpHBjR9sxgabB3RDtM6TgntYUW Hold onto what you love with all your might, Because you can never know when - Oh. What you love is now gone.
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willhash4food
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May 08, 2013, 02:32:07 AM |
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If this is serious, this is pretty disgusting.
An organised pump and dump gang will really harm the image of alt coins. It's taking advantage of people who think that a coin is really increasing in value. The money the gang makes when they sell all their coin at the peak of the spike in value comes from the people who are to late in the selling.
It's a scam. People who do this, in my book, are on the same level as people who pretend to send coins in a transaction and don't.
This thread should be locked and the OP labled a scammer.
Aww. Is someone butthurt because he bought right before a dump? I'm not butthurt, i have a moral compass. Is it cute to think stealing is wrong ? Buying coin right before they drop in value is painful, but hey, it happens. It's a risk you should be willing to take if you trade in altcoins. But if a group of scammers coordinates to rape a coin, that's a whole different story. Moral compass? Lol. Finance is not for you. But if you choose to stay anyway, welcome to the world of trading!
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They see me minin'... they hatin'...
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zero3112
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May 08, 2013, 02:37:40 AM |
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New post or old?
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Joerii
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May 08, 2013, 02:44:30 AM |
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If this is serious, this is pretty disgusting.
An organised pump and dump gang will really harm the image of alt coins. It's taking advantage of people who think that a coin is really increasing in value. The money the gang makes when they sell all their coin at the peak of the spike in value comes from the people who are to late in the selling.
It's a scam. People who do this, in my book, are on the same level as people who pretend to send coins in a transaction and don't.
This thread should be locked and the OP labled a scammer.
Aww. Is someone butthurt because he bought right before a dump? I'm not butthurt, i have a moral compass. Is it cute to think stealing is wrong ? Buying coin right before they drop in value is painful, but hey, it happens. It's a risk you should be willing to take if you trade in altcoins. But if a group of scammers coordinates to rape a coin, that's a whole different story. Moral compass? Lol. Finance is not for you. But if you choose to stay anyway, welcome to the world of trading! You two seem very immature and trolling, but I'll reply annyway. You can be into finance, trading and crypto and still try to do the right thing. Just because there are people who don't care about the losses of others doesn't mean you shouldn't care either. What goes around comes around. Just because it's possible and easy to do, and you don't see the faces of the people you hurt, doesn't make it right. I have the skill and knowledge to buy stolen creditcard numbers and info, go on TOR and buy shitloads of cryptocurrency with those stolen funds. But I don't. I like to sleep well at night knowing that I'm contributing to this world instead of merely TAKING. Wow look at me rant. I guess you start to look at right and wrong a little bit closer when you're about to have a kid and are thining about how to raise them.
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Hypercube - get the attention you deserve
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Vycid
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♫ the AM bear who cares ♫
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May 08, 2013, 02:51:02 AM |
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If this is serious, this is pretty disgusting.
An organised pump and dump gang will really harm the image of alt coins. It's taking advantage of people who think that a coin is really increasing in value. The money the gang makes when they sell all their coin at the peak of the spike in value comes from the people who are to late in the selling.
It's a scam. People who do this, in my book, are on the same level as people who pretend to send coins in a transaction and don't.
This thread should be locked and the OP labled a scammer.
Aww. Is someone butthurt because he bought right before a dump? I'm not butthurt, i have a moral compass. Is it cute to think stealing is wrong ? Buying coin right before they drop in value is painful, but hey, it happens. It's a risk you should be willing to take if you trade in altcoins. But if a group of scammers coordinates to rape a coin, that's a whole different story. It's cute that you consider it stealing. Profiting off of people's greed is not theft; if you see massive green candlesticks, odds are it's a pump and dump. If you buy anyway, you are taking a rather large risk of getting fleeced. What? In the real world we call stuff like this "insider trading" and people get sent to jail over it. The laws don't apply here, but the principles do.
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willhash4food
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May 08, 2013, 02:55:57 AM |
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If this is serious, this is pretty disgusting.
An organised pump and dump gang will really harm the image of alt coins. It's taking advantage of people who think that a coin is really increasing in value. The money the gang makes when they sell all their coin at the peak of the spike in value comes from the people who are to late in the selling.
It's a scam. People who do this, in my book, are on the same level as people who pretend to send coins in a transaction and don't.
This thread should be locked and the OP labled a scammer.
Aww. Is someone butthurt because he bought right before a dump? I'm not butthurt, i have a moral compass. Is it cute to think stealing is wrong ? Buying coin right before they drop in value is painful, but hey, it happens. It's a risk you should be willing to take if you trade in altcoins. But if a group of scammers coordinates to rape a coin, that's a whole different story. Moral compass? Lol. Finance is not for you. But if you choose to stay anyway, welcome to the world of trading! You two seem very immature and trolling, but I'll reply annyway. You can be into finance, trading and crypto and still try to do the right thing. Just because there are people who don't care about the losses of others doesn't mean you shouldn't care either. What goes around comes around. Just because it's possible and easy to do, and you don't see the faces of the people you hurt, doesn't make it right. I have the skill and knowledge to buy stolen creditcard numbers and info, go on TOR and buy shitloads of cryptocurrency with those stolen funds. But I don't. I like to sleep well at night knowing that I'm contributing to this world instead of merely TAKING. Wow look at me rant. I guess you start to look at right and wrong a little bit closer when you're about to have a kid and are thining about how to raise them. 1. No one forces anyone to trade. 2. Don't invest money you can't afford to lose. If you can't keep your emotions in check long enough to follow the above rules, doing "the right thing" isn't going to help you. Morality is irrelevant in a game of numbers.
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mckmuze
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May 08, 2013, 03:04:52 AM |
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Has anyone looked at TradeHill or tried to get an account? I have a feeling a lot of large pump and dump action is set in motion and the dark pools can facilitate that action. I have been debating on opening an account.
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