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March 14, 2012, 04:24:19 AM
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From the looks of it, Boss is working on BlueCoin.


A more stable version of Bitcoin that doesn't see much action? (blueballs)

Stable?


Uh...  Embarrassed I mean, um, barn?

Don't tease me!  Sad
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March 14, 2012, 05:24:30 PM
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I think I know what's it. Boss got a name change to Jon!
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March 14, 2012, 06:11:42 PM
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I think I know what's it. Boss got a name change to Jon!
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March 14, 2012, 07:09:51 PM
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Darn, and I was hoping to buy a bunch more bitcoins at < $4  Sad

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March 14, 2012, 09:58:50 PM
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Darn, and I was hoping to buy a bunch more bitcoins at < $4  Sad

I only spent $1,750 of the $2,000 I had deposited at $4.80/BTC, before it jumped suddenly. Now stuck with remaining $250, wondering if I should buy before it's gone too high up, or wait in case this will come crashing down to $5 again :/
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March 15, 2012, 03:51:31 AM
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Darn, and I was hoping to buy a bunch more bitcoins at < $4  Sad

I only spent $1,750 of the $2,000 I had deposited at $4.80/BTC, before it jumped suddenly. Now stuck with remaining $250, wondering if I should buy before it's gone too high up, or wait in case this will come crashing down to $5 again :/

If you're the bellwether for the movement of the Bitcoin prices, please PM me prior to doing anything so that I can hedge my bet.
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March 15, 2012, 03:58:04 AM
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Darn, and I was hoping to buy a bunch more bitcoins at < $4  Sad

I only spent $1,750 of the $2,000 I had deposited at $4.80/BTC, before it jumped suddenly. Now stuck with remaining $250, wondering if I should buy before it's gone too high up, or wait in case this will come crashing down to $5 again :/

If you're the bellwether for the movement of the Bitcoin prices, please PM me prior to doing anything so that I can hedge my bet.


Unlike last Spring, Summer, and Fall, when every time I started a Dwolla transfer the price would fall, and as soon as it cleared price would go back up again, since about December my powers of shitty luck have disappeared. I had that $2k in MtGox for over two weeks, buying a bit at a time, before this, whatever it is, suddenly happened.
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May 19, 2013, 02:11:01 AM
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I say you are correct in that assessment. Upon further discovery, TSUnami also has a nam as in Nakamoto and an i as in Satoshi. Atlas is pretty clever in that respect. I'm sure he and his team are polishing up the website and he'll let us know at the end of the week the status of the Big Event. In fact, I bet that as we speak he's using Omegle to have his team translate the Russian site into English. Once the all the information is downloaded onto the Woolong Devices, they be shipped via MagLev to his home in Texas. (sometimes, I just can't help myself)

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