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June 09, 2013, 10:20:32 PM
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 Huh Half the posts in here, were just deleted...

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June 09, 2013, 10:32:13 PM
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Huh Half the posts in here, were just deleted...
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I don't really get the problem with my post:

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This thread is a discussion about Bitcoin going down and gold going up, but also about alt-coins going up, and bitcoin coming down.


This is not a religious thread. But perfect religion is helping out the orphan and the widow, ok.

Most of us latecomers missed the boat, and so, we did not get rich off of bitcoins, so we have little or nothing to gain from having bitcoin being the main coin.

Whereas, if we could buy up thousands and thousands of an alt-coin or alt-coins as they are called, and if we got 'lucky' or perhaps because people worked hard at it, then the coins we bought at low prices then might increase dramatically and we might get rich.

What gain is there for most of us, if bitcoin goes up?  Not much, because bitcoins cost too much and our percentage gains would be smaller, whereas when we buy or mine these cheaper alt-coins, then if those went up in value alot, we might get 'rich'.

That is kind of what this thread was about, I think, not religion.
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June 09, 2013, 10:42:47 PM
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Huh Half the posts in here, were just deleted...
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I don't really get the problem with my post:

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This thread is a discussion about Bitcoin going down and gold going up, but also about alt-coins going up, and bitcoin coming down.


This is not a religious thread. But perfect religion is helping out the orphan and the widow, ok.

Most of us latecomers missed the boat, and so, we did not get rich off of bitcoins, so we have little or nothing to gain from having bitcoin being the main coin.

Whereas, if we could buy up thousands and thousands of an alt-coin or alt-coins as they are called, and if we got 'lucky' or perhaps because people worked hard at it, then the coins we bought at low prices then might increase dramatically and we might get rich.

What gain is there for most of us, if bitcoin goes up?  Not much, because bitcoins cost too much and our percentage gains would be smaller, whereas when we buy or mine these cheaper alt-coins, then if those went up in value alot, we might get 'rich'.

That is kind of what this thread was about, I think, not religion.
Vision not even compatible with your religion
http://kingwatch.co.nz/Christian_Political_Economy/jesus_on_money.htm

Maybe your post wasn't the problem, maybe his was.

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June 09, 2013, 10:46:09 PM
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Huh Half the posts in here, were just deleted...
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I don't really get the problem with my post:

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This thread is a discussion about Bitcoin going down and gold going up, but also about alt-coins going up, and bitcoin coming down.


This is not a religious thread. But perfect religion is helping out the orphan and the widow, ok.

Most of us latecomers missed the boat, and so, we did not get rich off of bitcoins, so we have little or nothing to gain from having bitcoin being the main coin.

Whereas, if we could buy up thousands and thousands of an alt-coin or alt-coins as they are called, and if we got 'lucky' or perhaps because people worked hard at it, then the coins we bought at low prices then might increase dramatically and we might get rich.

What gain is there for most of us, if bitcoin goes up?  Not much, because bitcoins cost too much and our percentage gains would be smaller, whereas when we buy or mine these cheaper alt-coins, then if those went up in value alot, we might get 'rich'.

That is kind of what this thread was about, I think, not religion.
Vision not even compatible with your religion
http://kingwatch.co.nz/Christian_Political_Economy/jesus_on_money.htm

Maybe your post wasn't the problem, maybe his was.
You mean because he's admitting that altcoins supporters are just pump-and-dumpers?

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June 11, 2013, 06:43:46 PM
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Wow


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June 11, 2013, 06:46:28 PM
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Religion was clearly off-topic, so I had to delete his post. Whenever I delete off-topic posts, in the interests of keeping moderation invisible, I delete all replies to off-topic posts unless they somehow tie back into the topic. Usually they don't.

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