woozii
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March 17, 2014, 12:48:27 AM |
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Big pump soon. Big things will happen within the next few days with this coin. Whales waiting for low price before things take off. This is just the very beginning guys. Let the cowards dump.
And you are so sure this will be the scenario because? Why a few days and not weeks , why not tomorrow? you're just a hater dude. stay in your fucking lane and hold on to your bitcoins which wont make you any more money for a while. With your no money makin' ass. toodles, bitch. Big pump soon. Big things will happen within the next few days with this coin. Whales waiting for low price before things take off. This is just the very beginning guys. Let the cowards dump.
And you are so sure this will be the scenario because? Why a few days and not weeks , why not tomorrow? Another pump could happen.. but the price has to drop first With $ 70M market cap it is really difficult to make 10x profit. But with few million USD market cap - it is possible to pump it again of course it could happen. its not hard, people aren't even selling big volumes yet. I see the occasional orders of 150-200 spa but other than that its pretty much 20-30 spa at a time.
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flipme
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March 17, 2014, 01:09:36 AM |
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Hi, Im not a Spaniard, but I live and am fully registered with a business in Spain. Could I claim the Spaincoin?
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slim3883
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March 17, 2014, 01:10:10 AM |
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Big pump soon. Big things will happen within the next few days with this coin. Whales waiting for low price before things take off. This is just the very beginning guys. Let the cowards dump.
And you are so sure this will be the scenario because? Why a few days and not weeks , why not tomorrow? you're just a hater dude. stay in your fucking lane and hold on to your bitcoins which wont make you any more money for a while. With your no money makin' ass. toodles, bitch. Big pump soon. Big things will happen within the next few days with this coin. Whales waiting for low price before things take off. This is just the very beginning guys. Let the cowards dump.
And you are so sure this will be the scenario because? Why a few days and not weeks , why not tomorrow? Another pump could happen.. but the price has to drop first With $ 70M market cap it is really difficult to make 10x profit. But with few million USD market cap - it is possible to pump it again of course it could happen. its not hard, people aren't even selling big volumes yet. I see the occasional orders of 150-200 spa but other than that its pretty much 20-30 spa at a time. 25 million of the coins aren't even being traded. It could easily go to the moon from here.
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woozii
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Call me the coin wrecker (;
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March 17, 2014, 01:10:22 AM |
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Hi, Im not a Spaniard, but I live and am fully registered with a business in Spain. Could I claim the Spaincoin? in a month
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niothor
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March 17, 2014, 01:19:06 AM |
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Big pump soon. Big things will happen within the next few days with this coin. Whales waiting for low price before things take off. This is just the very beginning guys. Let the cowards dump.
And you are so sure this will be the scenario because? Why a few days and not weeks , why not tomorrow? you're just a hater dude. stay in your fucking lane and hold on to your bitcoins which wont make you any more money for a while. With your no money makin' ass. toodles, bitch. And you're an **** sorry. Everyone who isn't with you its' your enemy ? Right? I was just asking you , the trade expert with high activity rating on this forum why have you come with a few days period. That is just not the case in most pumps. Most whales wait for a period of more than 3-4 days of downtrend and low volume to turn their pumps and take the market by surprise. Sometimes along some good news coming out of the blue. Either way , I agree that a huge pump is eminent unless something really bad happens.
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flipstyle
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March 17, 2014, 01:19:58 AM |
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Made my quick money on this coin and don't regret it a bit. Good luck to all those 'holding' any longer thinking this is headed towards former AUR levels.
Hell. Look at AUR now...basically dropped 90 percent of it's value from it's peak, with no signs of stopping from free fall mode.
Unfortunately, SPA doesn't have it as easy as AUR did during it's rise because AUR was the first of its kind. Now many investors will be twice as shy to put money into basically the same scheme seeing the former results. I doubt this coin will ever see more than $5 each. I'm thinking it'll settle into the $1.50 range or so. I could be wrong, but when both of these 'national' coins are right above each other on coinmarketcap, it's tough for investors to shake that constant reminder of 'huge market bubble.'
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jamieb81
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March 17, 2014, 01:22:00 AM |
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Hi, Im not a Spaniard, but I live and am fully registered with a business in Spain. Could I claim the Spaincoin? in a month Cool I'm also not a Spaniard but I am living there full time
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flipstyle
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March 17, 2014, 01:25:16 AM |
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Additionally...unless my math is incorrect, then the DEVS better hope this stuff is shilled to the moon. Because ~3 coins per each inhabitant in Spain, even if they were worth $10 each. That's about $30 per person. And the amount of work required to learn how to use cryptos for the average person, acquire them, and try to re-sell them...most will avoid it altogether for such a meager amount of money vs. time and trouble required.
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niothor
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March 17, 2014, 01:28:12 AM |
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Additionally...unless my math is incorrect, then the DEVS better hope this stuff is shilled to the moon. Because ~3 coins per each inhabitant in Spain, even if they were worth $10 each. That's about $30 per person. And the amount of work required to learn how to use cryptos for the average person, acquire them, and try to re-sell them...most will avoid it altogether for such a meager amount of money vs. time and trouble required.
So at current prices , how much $ would the mazacoin fetch for each native? Will it cover the expenses of buying a smartphone or a computer? Aggression comes back to you
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oaks05
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March 17, 2014, 01:28:53 AM |
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every resident doesnt get a even amount first 5 millions get 100 coins than next 2.5 million get 50 coins and so on and so, early adopters who get the coin will be rewarded the most, total of 25millions residents will get coins if they apply for it but the last only get one coin each.
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niothor
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March 17, 2014, 01:31:32 AM |
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Another SCAM coin, PUMP and DUMP , seriously you got to be a moron to buy into this coin.
I really think that above 15pt fonts and some colors should be disabled on the forum.
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flipstyle
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March 17, 2014, 01:32:12 AM |
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Additionally...unless my math is incorrect, then the DEVS better hope this stuff is shilled to the moon. Because ~3 coins per each inhabitant in Spain, even if they were worth $10 each. That's about $30 per person. And the amount of work required to learn how to use cryptos for the average person, acquire them, and try to re-sell them...most will avoid it altogether for such a meager amount of money vs. time and trouble required.
So at current prices , how much $ would the mazacoin fetch for each native? Will it cover the expenses of buying a smartphone or a computer? Aggression comes back to you Nope. Apples to oranges. You're also taking into consideration the amount of total coins minted, where SPA is extremely limited supply vs. maza taking into consideration total cap.There are also a LOT less tribal inhabitants than there are inhabitants of spain. Additionally, the people of these tribes are a LOT more hard pressed for any kind of money or financial assistance than inhabitants of spain. You're comparing basically a 3rd world economy vs. a thriving portion of europe.
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laterbreh
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March 17, 2014, 01:32:31 AM |
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niothor
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March 17, 2014, 01:34:42 AM |
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Additionally...unless my math is incorrect, then the DEVS better hope this stuff is shilled to the moon. Because ~3 coins per each inhabitant in Spain, even if they were worth $10 each. That's about $30 per person. And the amount of work required to learn how to use cryptos for the average person, acquire them, and try to re-sell them...most will avoid it altogether for such a meager amount of money vs. time and trouble required.
So at current prices , how much $ would the mazacoin fetch for each native? Will it cover the expenses of buying a smartphone or a computer? Aggression comes back to you Well, you're also taking into consideration the amount of total coins minted, where SPA is extremely limited supply vs. maza taking into consideration total cap.There are also a LOT less tribal inhabitants than there are inhabitants of spain. Additionally, the people of these tribes are a LOT more hard pressed for money than inhabitants of spain. You're comparing basically a 3rd world economy vs. a thriving portion in europe. Well that might be true , but still we need to consider the value of the coin which is not in your favor ... Anyhow: vs. a thriving portion in europe. made me laugh.
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dminer69
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March 17, 2014, 01:35:54 AM |
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Another SCAM coin, PUMP and DUMP , seriously you got to be a moron to buy into this coin.
I really think that above 15pt fonts and some colors should be disabled on the forum. lol yea.
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flipstyle
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March 17, 2014, 01:40:14 AM |
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Additionally...unless my math is incorrect, then the DEVS better hope this stuff is shilled to the moon. Because ~3 coins per each inhabitant in Spain, even if they were worth $10 each. That's about $30 per person. And the amount of work required to learn how to use cryptos for the average person, acquire them, and try to re-sell them...most will avoid it altogether for such a meager amount of money vs. time and trouble required.
So at current prices , how much $ would the mazacoin fetch for each native? Will it cover the expenses of buying a smartphone or a computer? Aggression comes back to you Well, you're also taking into consideration the amount of total coins minted, where SPA is extremely limited supply vs. maza taking into consideration total cap.There are also a LOT less tribal inhabitants than there are inhabitants of spain. Additionally, the people of these tribes are a LOT more hard pressed for money than inhabitants of spain. You're comparing basically a 3rd world economy vs. a thriving portion in europe. Well that might be true , but still we need to consider the value of the coin which is not in your favor ... Anyhow: vs. a thriving portion in europe. made me laugh. I believe it's a lot more in the favor of Maza than it is with Spain even after the drop off, and it's not even close. As the poster above stated...even in an ideal situation, most likely each citizen will only receive 1 to 2 coins each. Now exactly what incentive would there be to the average citizen in spain to claim one or two digital coins which are currently valuated at 3 dollars each...then having to jump through the hurdles of registering on a trade site, transferring, and figuring out how to cash out btc? The intent of Maza is to eventually displace the dollar due to the sovereign structure of their people and close knit community. Now what's the goal with SPA? Never knew Spain was the shithole of Europe either. Or perhaps that's what you believe? Either way, glad you found humor in it.
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Djinou94
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March 17, 2014, 01:42:02 AM |
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Additionally...unless my math is incorrect, then the DEVS better hope this stuff is shilled to the moon. Because ~3 coins per each inhabitant in Spain, even if they were worth $10 each. That's about $30 per person. And the amount of work required to learn how to use cryptos for the average person, acquire them, and try to re-sell them...most will avoid it altogether for such a meager amount of money vs. time and trouble required.
It's enought for eat good paella, tapas and sangria for each spanish
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woozii
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March 17, 2014, 01:43:20 AM |
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its funny to me that the price goes down on bittrex but goes up on poloniex at the same time and vice versa. well the idiots are getting weeded out rn, well see it jump back up soon enough. To anyone saying it can't reach AUR prices, you're wrong.
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flipstyle
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March 17, 2014, 01:45:58 AM |
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Additionally...unless my math is incorrect, then the DEVS better hope this stuff is shilled to the moon. Because ~3 coins per each inhabitant in Spain, even if they were worth $10 each. That's about $30 per person. And the amount of work required to learn how to use cryptos for the average person, acquire them, and try to re-sell them...most will avoid it altogether for such a meager amount of money vs. time and trouble required.
It's enought for eat good paella, tapas and sangria for each spanish lol fair enough But the question again is...how is it worth it for the citizens to jump through that many hurdles JUST to convert it to cash to buy any of those things. If none of you knew about bitcoins or digital currencies and were suddenly handed a digital pass to claim $10 worth of goods...would you still claim it if it required a few hours of research/registration/transfers/and more registration just to get it? IMO, that was the total draw of AUR, when it was at its peak it made logical sense for even a country of that size. The incentive through large capital gains was still there.
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evoked22
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March 17, 2014, 01:49:22 AM |
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Thanks for resolving that for me Respect +1
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