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"If you bought into Bitcoin thinking it was going to straight line up, you are a delusional retard."

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October 06, 2014, 05:16:19 AM
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You know it's possible some of us are just trying to help our fellow bitcoiners. Smiley

I worry people have completely disregarded all the facts about Bitcoin. Its like a stock where 25 new shares are issues every 10 minutes thereby driving the price down of all currently existing stock.

I understand some of the early rampant speculation but I feel like folks have lost their heads. A $30 Bitcoin seems a lot more sane to me than a $300 Bitcoin given this constant depreciation.
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