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November 02, 2014, 10:40:07 PM
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Considering bitcoin was $740 on 01/01/14

and today is: $340



http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/BASE/

if you see this and your not in gold/bitcoin you are a naive fool and deserve whats coming.
enjoy your printable papers with pictures of dead presidents on them, i hope you can burn them to keep warm in winter.



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November 02, 2014, 10:56:02 PM
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Considering bitcoin was $740 on 01/01/14

and today is: $340



http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/BASE/

if you see this and your not in gold/bitcoin you are a naive fool and deserve whats coming.
enjoy your printable papers with pictures of dead presidents on them, i hope you can burn them to keep warm in winter.

I'm in a house, Robert Paulson, a house bought with worthless USD.
It's heated by an oil furnace, a distillate of the stuff that's priced in USD.  More convenient and economical than burning $$$.
I'm surrounded by jackbooted gubermint thugs, who keep me safe from you armchair revolutionaries.
For providing this service, these terrorizing thugs get paid in USD, by an evol gubermint that rules through terror and extortion.
And jackbooted thugs.

Have fun keepin' warm by burning Bitcoin ...OWAIT, u can't even burn Bitcoin Cheesy
Oh well, spring is right around the corner! Smiley
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November 02, 2014, 10:58:09 PM
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Considering bitcoin was $740 on 01/01/14

and today is: $340



http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/BASE/

if you see this and your not in gold/bitcoin you are a naive fool and deserve whats coming.
enjoy your printable papers with pictures of dead presidents on them, i hope you can burn them to keep warm in winter.

I'm in a house, Robert Paulson, a house bought with worthless USD.
It's heated by an oil furnace, a distillate of the stuff that's priced in USD.  More convenient and economical than burning $$$.
I'm surrounded by jackbooted gubermint thugs, who keep me safe from you armchair revolutionaries.
For providing this service, these terrorizing thugs get paid in USD, by an evol gubermint that rules through terror and extortion.
And jackbooted thugs.

Have fun keepin' warm by burning Bitcoin ...OWAIT, u can't even burn Bitcoin Cheesy
Oh well, spring is right around the corner! Smiley


You obviously don't know how much heat a miner produce...

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November 02, 2014, 11:17:43 PM
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Considering bitcoin was $740 on 01/01/14

and today is: $340



http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/BASE/

if you see this and your not in gold/bitcoin you are a naive fool and deserve whats coming.
enjoy your printable papers with pictures of dead presidents on them, i hope you can burn them to keep warm in winter.

I'm in a house, Robert Paulson, a house bought with worthless USD.
It's heated by an oil furnace, a distillate of the stuff that's priced in USD.  More convenient and economical than burning $$$.
I'm surrounded by jackbooted gubermint thugs, who keep me safe from you armchair revolutionaries.
For providing this service, these terrorizing thugs get paid in USD, by an evol gubermint that rules through terror and extortion.
And jackbooted thugs.

Have fun keepin' warm by burning Bitcoin ...OWAIT, u can't even burn Bitcoin Cheesy
Oh well, spring is right around the corner! Smiley


You obviously don't know how much heat a miner produce...

Exactly as much as it uses in electricity, which he won't be able to afford, so none Smiley
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November 02, 2014, 11:39:12 PM
Last edit: November 02, 2014, 11:51:51 PM by abercrombie
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I'm in the plus column (knock on wood) in terms of trading.  

Lost $2,200 in BTC to con-artists on 3 separate instances.  I blame myself, I got greedy and ignored my own rules.

Fortunately, that is relatively small compared to my winnings.
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November 02, 2014, 11:43:11 PM
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Considering bitcoin was $740 on 01/01/14

and today is: $340



http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/BASE/

if you see this and your not in gold/bitcoin you are a naive fool and deserve whats coming.
enjoy your printable papers with pictures of dead presidents on them, i hope you can burn them to keep warm in winter.

I'm in a house, Robert Paulson, a house bought with worthless USD.
It's heated by an oil furnace, a distillate of the stuff that's priced in USD.  More convenient and economical than burning $$$.
I'm surrounded by jackbooted gubermint thugs, who keep me safe from you armchair revolutionaries.
For providing this service, these terrorizing thugs get paid in USD, by an evol gubermint that rules through terror and extortion.
And jackbooted thugs.

Have fun keepin' warm by burning Bitcoin ...OWAIT, u can't even burn Bitcoin Cheesy
Oh well, spring is right around the corner! Smiley


I'd pay good bitcoin to see what those thugs will do to you once your fiat papers are worthless and you can't pay them...
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November 03, 2014, 08:35:10 AM
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I'm in a house, Robert Paulson, a house bought with worthless USD.
It's heated by an oil furnace, a distillate of the stuff that's priced in USD.  More convenient and economical than burning $$$.
I'm surrounded by jackbooted gubermint thugs, who keep me safe from you armchair revolutionaries.
For providing this service, these terrorizing thugs get paid in USD, by an evol gubermint that rules through terror and extortion.
And jackbooted thugs.

Have fun keepin' warm by burning Bitcoin ...OWAIT, u can't even burn Bitcoin Cheesy
Oh well, spring is right around the corner! Smiley


That's a good argument, but it comes from an old consensus which is still prevail. There is another consensus slowly gaining traction: When you buy one of such a house and oil furnace, the money printer has already bought himself the whole city (including thugs) using printed money. The difference is that you need to work to buy such a house, and money printer don't need

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November 03, 2014, 09:01:42 AM
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Considering bitcoin was $740 on 01/01/14

and today is: $340



http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/BASE/

if you see this and your not in gold/bitcoin you are a naive fool and deserve whats coming.
enjoy your printable papers with pictures of dead presidents on them, i hope you can burn them to keep warm in winter.

I'm in a house, Robert Paulson, a house bought with worthless USD.
It's heated by an oil furnace, a distillate of the stuff that's priced in USD.  More convenient and economical than burning $$$.
I'm surrounded by jackbooted gubermint thugs, who keep me safe from you armchair revolutionaries.
For providing this service, these terrorizing thugs get paid in USD, by an evol gubermint that rules through terror and extortion.
And jackbooted thugs.

Have fun keepin' warm by burning Bitcoin ...OWAIT, u can't even burn Bitcoin Cheesy
Oh well, spring is right around the corner! Smiley


You obviously don't know how much heat a miner produce...
In fact, the more efficient miners become, the better they will be for heating your home. Soon mining gear companies will build water heater and steam plumbing interfaces because they will be profitable.

Any significantly advanced cryptocurrency is indistinguishable from Ponzi Tulips.
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November 03, 2014, 09:12:26 AM
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I have gained bitcoins this year.

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November 03, 2014, 10:02:46 AM
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I have lost nothing.....I hold BTC.

All other *wealth* is seizbale.

BTC make you sovereign.

There is something to be said for that. But I don't take such a loss in purchasing power so lightly.
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November 03, 2014, 02:58:55 PM
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I haven't really been keeping up, but I would say I'm down about 2000-2500 over the course of this year (in dollar value)
I still have some bitcoin, and some prevalent alts, but I honestly can't see any of it going anywhere any more. I've lost faith.

I won't sell what I have left, but I have pretty much written it off in all honesty.
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