JimboToronto
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December 05, 2013, 08:33:28 PM |
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Fiyasko
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December 05, 2013, 08:45:44 PM Last edit: December 06, 2013, 09:36:04 PM by JackRabiit |
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Not even the Great Firewall of China can stop bitcoin, Just because Chinese financial institutions have Supposesdly "banned" bitcoin, doesn't mean that the chinese populous will stop using it, I think the only think that could cause that would be if it became illegal to have bitcoins
CHINA DID NOT BAN BITCOIN, They declaired it as "not a currency" and therefore finnacial instituions in china are Not Allowed to accept it as currency. Bitcoins ARE NOT illicit/illegal in china in any way shape or form.
Read the headlines carefully "China Bans Financial Companies From Bitcoin Transactions" Where the HELL does it state that bitcoins are banned? "the People’s Bank of China said it isn’t a currency with “real meaning” and doesn’t have the same legal status. The public is free to participate in Internet transactions provided they take on the risk themselves, it said. "
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PenAndPaper
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December 05, 2013, 09:00:32 PM |
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I see it more as that Bitcoin has been legitimised in China. All private persons can trade in Bitcoin and they will educate the populus on how best to invest... good news!
It is neither banned nor legitimised. People's bank of china just tell us that bitcoin should be considered a commodity and not a currency. Nothing more, nothing less.
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fran2k
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December 06, 2013, 02:05:39 PM |
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February 10th 2014
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pinacolada
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December 06, 2013, 02:13:44 PM |
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China banned bitcoin. When will it crash? Win 0.1 BTC
When will btc crash under $400 ? The winner gets 0.1 btc!
China did not ban Bitcoin. Even if China did ban Bitcoin, that action alone is not sufficient enough to determine that a crash will occur.
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gongomanny
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December 06, 2013, 02:39:01 PM |
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stupid contest as there never will be a winner
Never say never. Price wont crash under $400 because of yesterday Chinese news, but may crash by high dump, 60% crash may happen anytime
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eindbaas (OP)
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December 06, 2013, 02:45:53 PM |
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I hope it does ,free cheap btc
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HappyBitCoinUser
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December 06, 2013, 05:10:00 PM |
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Its already crashing, matter of time before its under $400, or even under $100.
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December 06, 2013, 05:47:54 PM |
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China banned bitcoin. When will it crash? Win 0.1 BTC
When will btc crash under $400 ? The winner gets 0.1 btc!
China did not ban Bitcoin. Even if China did ban Bitcoin, that action alone is not sufficient enough to determine that a crash will occur. not a "ban", but it seems they don't want their people use it as a currency but only as a "virtual commodity"
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favelle75
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December 07, 2013, 01:33:49 AM |
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China banned bitcoin. When will it crash? Win 0.1 BTC
When will btc crash under $400 ? The winner gets 0.1 btc!
China did not ban Bitcoin. Even if China did ban Bitcoin, that action alone is not sufficient enough to determine that a crash will occur. I guess the current price is just some sort of random coincidence... Interesting.
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PenAndPaper
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December 07, 2013, 01:51:02 AM |
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Although many rushed to add op in their ignore lists, the news about china definitely had a negative impact So the question now is when the crash is going to stop. Lets hope soon.
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Ben Thomas Clayton
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December 07, 2013, 01:57:12 AM |
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BTC's under $400 During the next 14 hours.
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December 07, 2013, 02:13:36 AM |
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The price has barely moved an inch since China declares that bitcoin has "no meaning" oooooh, scary! lol
Thanks for jinxing us. Asshole.
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PenAndPaper
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December 07, 2013, 04:05:12 AM |
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BTC's under $400 During the next 14 hours.
I 'm wandering how people choose their random guesses. I mean 14 hours? Why not 13 or 15?
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Ben Thomas Clayton
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December 07, 2013, 05:20:18 PM |
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BTC's under $400 During the next 14 hours.
I 'm wandering how people choose their random guesses. I mean 14 hours? Why not 13 or 15? I was in fact thinking about 13 or 15, but ended up in the middle.
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Bitcoin adress: 1973dn8zAtXVfLXxwuRSfnWGfHRRUihDtx Devcoin adress: 17iyPzDjgDovga7feUNyctJisg2VNyboEQ Earn Devcoins by Writing
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PenAndPaper
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December 07, 2013, 05:42:39 PM |
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Not even the Great Firewall of China can stop bitcoin, Just because Chinese financial institutions have Supposesdly "banned" bitcoin, doesn't mean that the chinese populous will stop using it, I think the only think that could cause that would be if it became illegal to have bitcoins
CHINA DID NOT BAN BITCOIN, They declaired it as "not a currency" and therefore finnacial instituions in china are Not Allowed to accept it as currency. Bitcoins ARE NOT illicit/illegal in china in any way shape or form.
Read the headlines carefully "China Bans Financial Companies From Bitcoin Transactions" Where the HELL does it state that bitcoins are banned? "the People’s Bank of China said it isn’t a currency with “real meaning” and doesn’t have the same legal status. The public is free to participate in Internet transactions provided they take on the risk themselves, it said. "
China DID NOT BAN BITCOIN. You are right. BUT BAIDU STOPPED ACCEPTING BITCOINS. If you can't see that there is an issue here then you are a bigger idiot than all of those that think that bitcoin is banned in china. No offence.
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December 07, 2013, 05:51:30 PM |
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Not even the Great Firewall of China can stop bitcoin, Just because Chinese financial institutions have Supposesdly "banned" bitcoin, doesn't mean that the chinese populous will stop using it, I think the only think that could cause that would be if it became illegal to have bitcoins
CHINA DID NOT BAN BITCOIN, They declaired it as "not a currency" and therefore finnacial instituions in china are Not Allowed to accept it as currency. Bitcoins ARE NOT illicit/illegal in china in any way shape or form.
Read the headlines carefully "China Bans Financial Companies From Bitcoin Transactions" Where the HELL does it state that bitcoins are banned? "the People’s Bank of China said it isn’t a currency with “real meaning” and doesn’t have the same legal status. The public is free to participate in Internet transactions provided they take on the risk themselves, it said. "
Be informed. China stance on BTC http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1sbefw/chinese_investment_banker_says_what_nobody_in_the/
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December 07, 2013, 05:58:59 PM |
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Was everyone really expecting the King of China to declare Bitcoins a national currency? Get a grip folks.
I dont hope any country make Bitcoins a national currency. But banning listing product/service prices in BTC is big punch. Hopefully this can not happen in free countries.
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PenAndPaper
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December 07, 2013, 07:29:05 PM |
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BTC's under $400 During the next 14 hours.
I 'm wandering how people choose their random guesses. I mean 14 hours? Why not 13 or 15? I was in fact thinking about 13 or 15, but ended up in the middle. Well it seems that you were wrong anyway. Keep on guessing though.
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December 08, 2013, 11:40:26 AM |
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China DID NOT BAN BITCOIN. You are right. BUT BAIDU STOPPED ACCEPTING BITCOINS. If you can't see that there is an issue here then you are a bigger idiot than all of those that think that bitcoin is banned in china. No offence.
I think that has a lot more to do with specific implementation difficulties Baidu was having, and lack of interest among its particular customer base. These preceded the bank news. Is this bank stuff an issue? Of course. I just don't think it's as much of an issue as you think.
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