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February 10, 2014, 04:31:28 AM |
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As you can see now the US / Russia / Phili are starting to have law apply on Bitcoin
How far you think bitcoin can go ? Diff are getting harder , Gorverment are giving Pressure .
And Bitcoin can actually bring chaos to the Real world economy if it grown too big .
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Kasym
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February 10, 2014, 05:23:55 AM |
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We should expect a complete rejection from the powers that be. If they had their way they'd stick us with a federally regulated 100% premine. We need to actually fight for this. We are starting to get small businesses to accept btc payment, now we have to really use it, which may come as a challenge because us enthusiasts are probably on the lower end of the consumption scale.
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kwukduck
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February 10, 2014, 05:39:20 AM Last edit: February 10, 2014, 09:33:18 AM by kwukduck |
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We should expect a complete rejection from the powers that be. If they had their way they'd stick us with a federally regulated 100% premine. We need to actually fight for this. We are starting to get small businesses to accept btc payment, now we have to really use it, which may come as a challenge because us enthusiasts are probably on the lower end of the consumption scale.
We'll it should be obvious right now that its all collapsing at a rapid pace, we can expect values of under 50 within next week, this will cause miners to stop mining at a loss massively, causing the network to stagnate, causing the campus to drop to exactly zero. Don't say it can't happen because somebody will buy it anyway, they won't, they can't, the network is stagnated remember? I'm glad I cashed out at 380 when I had the chance. Fools be holding. There's no reason for big government and banks to attack bitcoin, the community will do the destruction for them solely by fear, uncertainty and doubt. This is also why no crypto currency in whatever decentralized 'uncontrolled' form, will ever make it mainstream. We need control and backing. (not because WE need it but, 'we', as in the average joe that doesn't care about monetary systems.)
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thecoinjournal
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February 10, 2014, 07:57:58 AM |
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We should expect a complete rejection from the powers that be. If they had their way they'd stick us with a federally regulated 100% premine. We need to actually fight for this. We are starting to get small businesses to accept btc payment, now we have to really use it, which may come as a challenge because us enthusiasts are probably on the lower end of the consumption scale.
We'll it should be obvious right now that its all collapsing at a rapid pace, we can expect values of under 50 within next week, this will cause miners to stop mining at a loss massively, causing the network to stagnate, causing the campus to drop to exactly zero. Don't say it can't happen because somebody will buy it anyway, they won't, they can't, the network is stagnated remember? I'm glad I cashed out at 380 when I had the chance. Fools be holding. There's no reason for big government and banks to attack bitcoin, the community will do the destruction for them solely by fear, uncertainty and doubt. This is also why no crypto currency in whatever decentralized 'uncontrolled' form, will ever make it mainstream. We need control and backing. Where do you see it's all collapsing at a rapid pace? This post is FUD iteslf.
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kwukduck
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February 10, 2014, 08:12:37 AM |
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Where do you see it's all collapsing at a rapid pace?
This post is FUD iteslf.
Try checking some charts, the news, and general consensus on the forums and comments, just ask people arround you about bitcoin, they will laugh and joke about it. Even if 'rapid pace' isn't very accurate to you, okay, maybe it will take a bit longer, but it's inevitable, that much should be clear.
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Lauda
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February 10, 2014, 09:42:52 AM |
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Where do you see it's all collapsing at a rapid pace?
This post is FUD iteslf.
Try checking some charts, the news, and general consensus on the forums and comments, just ask people arround you about bitcoin, they will laugh and joke about it. Even if 'rapid pace' isn't very accurate to you, okay, maybe it will take a bit longer, but it's inevitable, that much should be clear. Stop spreading FUD. You're just mad because you haven't bought in while it was cheap. It won't reach such prices ever again.
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"The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks" 😼 Bitcoin Core ( onion)
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EvilPanda
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February 10, 2014, 09:49:08 AM |
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Where do you see it's all collapsing at a rapid pace?
This post is FUD iteslf.
Try checking some charts, the news, and general consensus on the forums and comments, just ask people arround you about bitcoin, they will laugh and joke about it. Even if 'rapid pace' isn't very accurate to you, okay, maybe it will take a bit longer, but it's inevitable, that much should be clear. What happened, scared of a small drop? Bitcoin has no problems and is not failing in any way. Price is dropping as people trying to leave gox and will recover after they move the money somewhere else.
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guybrushthreepwood
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February 10, 2014, 09:51:55 AM |
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We should expect a complete rejection from the powers that be. If they had their way they'd stick us with a federally regulated 100% premine. We need to actually fight for this. We are starting to get small businesses to accept btc payment, now we have to really use it, which may come as a challenge because us enthusiasts are probably on the lower end of the consumption scale.
We'll it should be obvious right now that its all collapsing at a rapid pace, we can expect values of under 50 within next week, this will cause miners to stop mining at a loss massively, causing the network to stagnate, causing the campus to drop to exactly zero. Don't say it can't happen because somebody will buy it anyway, they won't, they can't, the network is stagnated remember? I'm glad I cashed out at 380 when I had the chance. Fools be holding. There's no reason for big government and banks to attack bitcoin, the community will do the destruction for them solely by fear, uncertainty and doubt. This is also why no crypto currency in whatever decentralized 'uncontrolled' form, will ever make it mainstream. We need control and backing. Where do you see it's all collapsing at a rapid pace? This post is FUD iteslf. Complaining about FUD whilst spreading it. Brilliant.
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drippx
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February 10, 2014, 10:03:32 AM |
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Where do you see it's all collapsing at a rapid pace?
This post is FUD iteslf.
Try checking some charts, the news, and general consensus on the forums and comments, just ask people arround you about bitcoin, they will laugh and joke about it. Even if 'rapid pace' isn't very accurate to you, okay, maybe it will take a bit longer, but it's inevitable, that much should be clear. ehh, who cares what people around me say about bitcoin? they must of laughed at you for some other reasons, as for bitcoins they wont be laughing for long
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Lauda
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February 10, 2014, 01:56:12 PM |
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Bitcoin dropped to $600, after being $23 on this very same day back in '13, yes the situation is very critical.
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"The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks" 😼 Bitcoin Core ( onion)
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rohnearner
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February 10, 2014, 03:56:10 PM |
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in one word " Uncertain " with all that ambiguity ..! but being an optimistic I'll say " Bright ".
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February 10, 2014, 04:28:19 PM |
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i guess is a deflactive period becouse the recent bad news also
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February 10, 2014, 04:42:16 PM |
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As you can see now the US / Russia / Phili are starting to have law apply on Bitcoin
How far you think bitcoin can go ? Diff are getting harder , Gorverment are giving Pressure .
And Bitcoin can actually bring chaos to the Real world economy if it grown too big .
I don't see anything bad coming from applying the laws. It will pull bitcoin out of the dark , since most people think it's computer money used to buy drugs. The difficulty has nothing to do with this. And about the Chaos thing , do you use bitcoin to buy things on SR? If so , stop.
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bitkanu
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February 10, 2014, 06:26:35 PM |
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i guess is a deflactive period becouse the recent bad news also
what bad new my friend can you share with us..how it does effect on future of bitcoin
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Lauda
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February 10, 2014, 06:28:46 PM |
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i guess is a deflactive period becouse the recent bad news also
what bad new my friend can you share with us..how it does effect on future of bitcoin Gox, Apple, China, Russia. I've summed up 4 major ones there.
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"The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks" 😼 Bitcoin Core ( onion)
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