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July 18, 2016, 03:01:59 AM
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Primer- is maybe not the calibre of enemy one would like, but he is pretty deeply trollish.  Illodin is a somewhat higher grade of troll, but less deeply so.

Maybe we should use the forum funding system to incentivize more  aggressive, higher quality trolling? 


Lol...the ranking of the quality and calibre of trolls...i swear I'd rather read these threads than pay $20+ to go out to a movie that probably isn't that good anyway. This is more entertaining (at least for me). Go on with the chlorophyll!

A wise man once said "Bitcoin runs on drama."

And that goes double for altcoins.   Tongue


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July 18, 2016, 03:04:59 AM
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Primer- is maybe not the calibre of enemy one would like, but he is pretty deeply trollish.  Illodin is a somewhat higher grade of troll, but less deeply so.

Maybe we should use the forum funding system to incentivize more  aggressive, higher quality trolling?


I think one of my biggest hurdles would be the fact that you guys really aren't all that funny, but it would be a step up for me. Ethereum isn't even a moving target. Undecided

Brevity is the soul of wit--this is why shock jock diatribes don't really carry over into Moneroland. Primer's at least short and to the point, illodin doesn't think anyone gets the joke (too much time in dashland has made him dull), BCX is continually getting tripped up by his own BS and the rest go back to step one.

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July 18, 2016, 03:41:15 AM
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Back in the day MoneroMan was one of the best trolls you'd ever find in any forum. He was way ahead of his brethren and times. Practically invented reverse-shilling trollery but then again the way Monero truthism was out in force at that time, we all knew the forum would be fired up and manifest into something along the lines of a good perma troll.
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July 18, 2016, 03:45:20 AM
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Monero lacks completely the bullish and bearish trolls that are trolling in hard core manner.

Hey man, I'm doing all I can to stir the pot and goad the haters into using shorts to keep the price low for us buyers.

The closest we have to a respectable troll is Shelby, who isn't nearly as qualified as Prof Stolfi (the boss of the Buttcoiners).

We do have some remarkable bulls, in the form of Risto and Pegasus.

For now, that's fine.

Drama will intensify in proportion to market cap, Soon.TM

I'll try to troll you guys if you want? Not much, I know. But it's a start?

Primer- is maybe not the calibre of enemy one would like, but he is pretty deeply trollish.  Illodin is a somewhat higher grade of troll, but less deeply so.

Maybe we should use the forum funding system to incentivize more  aggressive, higher quality trolling?


I think one of my biggest hurdles would be the fact that you guys really aren't all that funny, but it would be a step up for me. Ethereum isn't even a moving target. Undecided

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July 18, 2016, 03:59:25 AM
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Balzac! Shocked

Forgive my petulance and oft-times, I fear, ill-founded criticisms, and forgive me that I have, by this time, made your eyes and head ache with my long letter. But I cannot forgo hastily the pleasure and pride of thus conversing with you.
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July 18, 2016, 04:02:38 AM
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Balzac! Shocked

Bonus points if you can name the book where the satanic genius "#@%*&^" first appears?

(no google cheat for that , at least not first level)  Tongue

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This is what I'm saying! Cheesy

Forgive my petulance and oft-times, I fear, ill-founded criticisms, and forgive me that I have, by this time, made your eyes and head ache with my long letter. But I cannot forgo hastily the pleasure and pride of thus conversing with you.
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July 18, 2016, 04:15:45 AM
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This is why we can't have nice things. Roll Eyes Remind me never to quote Dickinson.

*On a speculative note--nice item on monero slack (IRC?).

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July 18, 2016, 09:33:11 AM
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My chart suggests the following: we can count 5 waves up so an intermediate term impulse could be finished. This would mean a rather deep retracement for the 2nd wave, between 0.5 and 0.618 fibs, or even deeper, as XMR usually likes them. In this scenario, I would expect the low to be in between the end of july and beginning of august, presenting the best buying opportunity since the <.001 prices 7 months ago.

Of course, there is also the possibility that we just go up from here, making highs higher than .0033. In my opinion this has a lower probability than my first scenario due to bitcoin's triangle breakout.

Good luck!
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July 18, 2016, 11:26:27 AM
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My chart suggests the following: we can count 5 waves up so an intermediate term impulse could be finished. This would mean a rather deep retracement for the 2nd wave, between 0.5 and 0.618 fibs, or even deeper, as XMR usually likes them. In this scenario, I would expect the low to be in between the end of july and beginning of august, presenting the best buying opportunity since the <.001 prices 7 months ago.

Of course, there is also the possibility that we just go up from here, making highs higher than .0033. In my opinion this has a lower probability than my first scenario due to bitcoin's triangle breakout.

Good luck!

This seems to come down to where the end of the corrective wave (2) is. Has it completed already or is it still in progress?

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July 18, 2016, 01:30:56 PM
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thanks

I asked because I was curious how closely the exchange value in btc approaches the cost of mining at this time.
thats roughly 95 cents per xmr.
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My chart suggests the following: we can count 5 waves up so an intermediate term impulse could be finished. This would mean a rather deep retracement for the 2nd wave, between 0.5 and 0.618 fibs, or even deeper, as XMR usually likes them. In this scenario, I would expect the low to be in between the end of july and beginning of august, presenting the best buying opportunity since the <.001 prices 7 months ago.

Of course, there is also the possibility that we just go up from here, making highs higher than .0033. In my opinion this has a lower probability than my first scenario due to bitcoin's triangle breakout.

Good luck!

This seems to come down to where the end of the corrective wave (2) is. Has it completed already or is it still in progress?


.0043 is (1) in my chart, .0016 is (2), they are completed. And now we have also completed a smaller degree wave 1 topping at .0033, which means the following 2 will retrace at least 50%-61% (but it can go even lower), roughly around .0024-.0022, where the retracement fib lines are.

The chart is invalidated if

a) price goes above the .0033 before it retraces (but even so, it could be just a variation, where the wave 1 hasn't topped yet, but will not go up a lot more) or
b) price goes below .0016 (start point of this proposed wave 1). This would be very bearish, meaning that this upwards move was a dead cat bounce. It would also mean LLs. I find this possibility highly unlikely both because of the risk-on approach towards the crypto sphere in general, and also everything going on in the XMR world.
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July 18, 2016, 05:08:00 PM
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July 18, 2016, 06:49:48 PM
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Monero lacks completely the bullish and bearish trolls that are trolling in hard core manner.

Hey man, I'm doing all I can to stir the pot and goad the haters into using shorts to keep the price low for us buyers.

The closest we have to a respectable troll is Shelby, who isn't nearly as qualified as Prof Stolfi (the boss of the Buttcoiners).

We do have some remarkable bulls, in the form of Risto and Pegasus.

For now, that's fine.

Drama will intensify in proportion to market cap, Soon.TM

Risto has not shown any interest on Monero for a while.... (Am I qualified enough to be a troll)  Grin

You and Pegasus indeed are super bullish, especially Pegasus who is almost lunatic in his bullishness.
Actually drama will bring people here and make Monero also interesting (like Risto's drama on bitcoin feasts with planning to organize rapid deployment troops and pink limousine stuff).  Grin
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July 18, 2016, 06:50:55 PM
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Primer- is maybe not the calibre of enemy one would like, but he is pretty deeply trollish.  Illodin is a somewhat higher grade of troll, but less deeply so.

Maybe we should use the forum funding system to incentivize more  aggressive, higher quality trolling? 

Nah, unnecessary: Just send iCEBREAKER into the da(e)sh threads, and we'll have more retribution trolls than we could ever use.


Primer indeed is a troll who is also turning into more bullish recently. Apparently he has got some coins now.
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July 18, 2016, 06:52:20 PM
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Back in the day MoneroMan was one of the best trolls you'd ever find in any forum. He was way ahead of his brethren and times. Practically invented reverse-shilling trollery but then again the way Monero truthism was out in force at that time, we all knew the forum would be fired up and manifest into something along the lines of a good perma troll.

I hope this guy is still lurking around somewhere. He caused a lot of anger.
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July 18, 2016, 06:54:06 PM
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trolls are part of the club now, I bet they all own XMR they can't bother to trash it 24/7 anymore

and all I can say is.... welcome

I agree. Trolls are attracted by good coins. Both bull and bear trolls, they also bring publicity and entertainment.  Cheesy
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July 18, 2016, 10:36:10 PM
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Almost lunatic? I think lunacy is actually the perfect term for what afflicts him - craziness brought on by (visions of) the moon.
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July 18, 2016, 10:46:01 PM
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Just send iCEBREAKER into the da(e)sh threads, and we'll have more retribution trolls than we could ever use.

https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@juansgalt/hey-monero-fans-here-s-how-to-get-to-the-top-of-coinmarketcap

DashHoles now spend at least as much time fretting about Monero as they do working on Dash.

This looks like peak Monero Derangement Syndrome.   Cool




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July 19, 2016, 02:13:37 AM
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What do you guys think BTC will pop at? I'm thinking if this isn't close then it may peak 850 but I don't think it's going much higher. But I really have no clue on btc movements. I'm going to cash out and wait for it to drop to rebuy, I figure about a month but who knows?

1 month bump.

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