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August 31, 2014, 10:36:15 AM
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Are you joking?  Its a 20% difference
$100 is pocket money, change if you ask me.
Now if you plan on buying 1000 Bitcoins, then it's no longer change and makes a huge difference.

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August 31, 2014, 10:43:28 AM
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I don't think anyone can really deny it. falllling is a total troll, but he's been owning the perma-bulls left and right on this forum for some time now. I wonder when the bulls will finally arrive and drive him out of here. Grin

check thess out:

goxed
51% pool (easy came easy gone easy return)
crackers and governments and shit having 1200k coins(mtgox 200k, Ross Ulbricht 140k, crackers: 850k)
no new money
governments warning and banning
scam IPOs many including Ethereum and others
everyone is selling / spending
Dell / Expedia / Newegg / House dealer / etc are selling in real time
Winklevoss ETF will actually be shot down
GABI is already priced in
Dubai exchange won't create any thing new
etc..

am i going to be right again? yes for quite a long time Smiley

goxed - In the traditional financial world more people have been "goxed", so bitcoin seems to be better in that regard
51% pool (easy came easy gone easy return) - Nobody is going to invest millions in hardware just to destroy the thing they are investing in.
crackers and governments and shit having 1200k coins(mtgox 200k, Ross Ulbricht 140k, crackers: 850k) - There are more coins in peoples wallets, besides governments, mtgox, hackers, crackers, whatever...
no new money - Tim Draper bought 30000BTC, is that not new money?
governments warning and banning - More governments are NOT banning it and creating regulations
scam IPOs many including Ethereum and others - Ethereum has nothing to do with bitcoin
everyone is selling / spending - Isn't this the point, otherwise bitcoin would be useless
Dell / Expedia / Newegg / House dealer / etc are selling in real time - It would be hard to sell in fake time
Winklevoss ETF will actually be shot down - You have absolutely no proof and are just scamming people by saying this
GABI is already priced in - We have been going down, how can it be priced in? You have again no proof and are scamming people.
Dubai exchange won't create any thing new - Again a worthless opinion from you, backed by fart air.
etc..

am i going to be right again? yes for quite a long time Smiley Up until now you still haven't been right, we are still waiting for those 350$ and 0$ coins you promised for quite some time now.

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August 31, 2014, 12:09:29 PM
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I don't think anyone can really deny it. falllling is a total troll, but he's been owning the perma-bulls left and right on this forum for some time now. I wonder when the bulls will finally arrive and drive him out of here. Grin

check thess out:

goxed
51% pool (easy came easy gone easy return)
crackers and governments and shit having 1200k coins(mtgox 200k, Ross Ulbricht 140k, crackers: 850k)
no new money
governments warning and banning
scam IPOs many including Ethereum and others
everyone is selling / spending
Dell / Expedia / Newegg / House dealer / etc are selling in real time
Winklevoss ETF will actually be shot down
GABI is already priced in
Dubai exchange won't create any thing new
etc..

am i going to be right again? yes for quite a long time Smiley

August it's over, so stop spreading bear-shit !
If you want to buy cheap bitcoins, just do it , but don't post FUD anymore !

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August 31, 2014, 12:11:51 PM
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I don't think anyone can really deny it. falllling is a total troll, but he's been owning the perma-bulls left and right on this forum for some time now. I wonder when the bulls will finally arrive and drive him out of here. Grin

check these out:

goxed
51% pool (easy came easy gone easy return)
crackers and governments and shit having 1200k coins(mtgox 200k, Ross Ulbricht 140k, crackers: 850k)
no new money
governments warning and banning
scam IPOs many including Ethereum and others
everyone is selling / spending
Dell / Expedia / Newegg / House dealer / etc are selling in real time
Winklevoss ETF will actually be shot down
GABI is already priced in
Dubai exchange won't create any thing new
etc..

am i going to be right again? yes for quite a long time Smiley

August it's over, so stop spreading bear-shit !
If you want to buy cheap bitcoins, just do it , but don't post FUD anymore !

Bitcoin will continue the downtrend, according to a research note by finance giant Citi. The two main factors that the Bank blames for the price going down are miners and merchants. Citi estimates that mining adds around 3,500 new bitcoins ($1.75 million) every day. Because of the ever increasing difficulty of mining, the majority of these coins are quickly liquidated on the market to cover electricity, cooling and other costs.

”If the miners are a steady source of supply and there is no increase in final demand, we have this overhang of bitcoin being sold in the market. In consequence, we have downward price pressures.”

Citi also thinks that the large merchants that have recently adopted bitcoin (DELL, DISH) will be a net negative for the cryptocurrency. Due to regulatory and accounting rules, these corporations can’t hold the bitcoins they receive, even if they wanted to do so. They have to sell them as soon as possible to avoid taking on ”speculative risk”, thus contributing to lower prices.
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August 31, 2014, 12:18:23 PM
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Bitcoin will continue the downtrend, according to a research note by finance giant Citi. The two main factors that the Bank blames for the price going down are miners and merchants. Citi estimates that mining adds around 3,500 new bitcoins ($1.75 million) every day. Because of the ever increasing difficulty of mining, the majority of these coins are quickly liquidated on the market to cover electricity, cooling and other costs.

”If the miners are a steady source of supply and there is no increase in final demand, we have this overhang of bitcoin being sold in the market. In consequence, we have downward price pressures.”

Citi also thinks that the large merchants that have recently adopted bitcoin (DELL, DISH) will be a net negative for the cryptocurrency. Due to regulatory and accounting rules, these corporations can’t hold the bitcoins they receive, even if they wanted to do so. They have to sell them as soon as possible to avoid taking on ”speculative risk”, thus contributing to lower prices.


I don't think Citi's opinion is valued by the bitcoin community.  Grin


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August 31, 2014, 12:19:52 PM
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Bitcoin will continue the downtrend, according to a research note by finance giant Citi. The two main factors that the Bank blames for the price going down are miners and merchants. Citi estimates that mining adds around 3,500 new bitcoins ($1.75 million) every day. Because of the ever increasing difficulty of mining, the majority of these coins are quickly liquidated on the market to cover electricity, cooling and other costs.

”If the miners are a steady source of supply and there is no increase in final demand, we have this overhang of bitcoin being sold in the market. In consequence, we have downward price pressures.”

Citi also thinks that the large merchants that have recently adopted bitcoin (DELL, DISH) will be a net negative for the cryptocurrency. Due to regulatory and accounting rules, these corporations can’t hold the bitcoins they receive, even if they wanted to do so. They have to sell them as soon as possible to avoid taking on ”speculative risk”, thus contributing to lower prices.


I don't think Citi's opinion is valued by the bitcoin community.  Grin

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August 31, 2014, 12:36:19 PM
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Guys, the seemingly crazy bot on BTC-e is the reincarnation of someone we have thought to be lost. He's buying all the coins from people who have lost faith in Bitcoin. Do you know who I mean?
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August 31, 2014, 01:36:37 PM
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So, why are people calling him scammer now?

Being a bear doesn't make one a scammer.

Because he was calling bulls scammers.  The thing about falllling is he doesn't really understand the meaning of the English words he's using, so it always comes out wrong.  The general consensus is that he's a poor indian boy that has been paid to post FUD here by some unknown party.  So we pretty much just take whatever nonsensical dribble he posts and throw it right back at him.  If you care to join, just be conscientious about it. I.e. don't reply to him in the wall observer thread, try to keep it to the FUD threads so that people who have him on ignore don't have to be forced to read his BS.

The way he posts and talks are way to similar to this guy

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=124886

not to think they are one and the same troll


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August 31, 2014, 02:12:04 PM
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I can't understand the reason why people is still selling at this price, we should go up, not down.

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August 31, 2014, 02:15:18 PM
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$480 and continue to drop!
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August 31, 2014, 02:30:48 PM
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$480 and continue to drop!

Where? Where?, according to https://winkdex.com/#?exchanges=winkdex;localbtc&range=6M, localBTCUSD is at 602$/BTC, seems you are wrong once again.

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August 31, 2014, 03:11:53 PM
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Enjoy this day, buddy! We may still be in a very bearish phase, but those times will pass. I advise you to keep watching the market and get your FIAT back in BTC when it is time to go up again. But I guess, you are convinced BTC will never go up significantly again...

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August 31, 2014, 03:26:58 PM
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Ha, well he's now using his name in his own posts? Thing is: At some point people will have capitulated and the price will find a bottom, from there on we will start going up again. The tricky thing is to find that very bottom. We're now doing that.

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How can you title a thread in the 3rd person when you are the thread originator haha
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How can you title a thread in the 3rd person when you are the thread originator haha

You can if you are incredibly lame...

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Or if you are a sock puppet account...
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September 01, 2014, 02:16:34 AM
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I am amazed at how calm I feel about It All! Many here remember when 'merchant adoption' was gambling-sites. Now, reading the Coindesk articles makes me dizzy: whole nations are taking on Bitcoin.

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September 01, 2014, 03:39:44 AM
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Downtrends bring up trends but I hear a lot of bittys is being turned over into hard money like silver and gold with thousands of years of bulls bears sharks whales and minnow investors.
I'm afraid only tupac can save bitty now.
The big investors seem to stop investing. Don't hear much about rappers like soupdog "spelling intentional"
GETTIN his hands dirty and put up some dat impala moneys.
Spread bitty winkloosevoss
Fact is just like the original goldsmiffffs
Greed is killing bitty and fear and doubt not merchants...
The dumps are staged almost predictable to confuse the sheeple.
For me it's commoditys first gold then silver,rhodium,copper,titanium and then bitty.
After all a bird in the hand is better than two in da bush.
I see both sides of this and agree with both sides and hey I'm kinda cheering for a big drop so I can get more ppl involved with bitty that otherwise wouldn't get in

Who can predict the bottom tho?
I'll guess 375.00 USD before it launches again
Possible to go even higher than ever if the stars line up just right.
Thoughts ?

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September 01, 2014, 05:00:43 AM
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Or if you are a sock puppet account...
He most likely is when you take everything in consideration, but what can you do.
This shouldn't surprise anyone, it's not uncommon that the price takes a small dive at the end of a month.
It's going to be different in a week I'm positive, so let's see.

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September 01, 2014, 05:03:01 AM
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Hahahaha... self-titled thread. Hahahaha.
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