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August 17, 2012, 03:41:24 AM |
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Hey Adam, sell high, buy higher!
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Serge
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August 17, 2012, 03:43:47 AM |
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oh yeah, what am i thinking!?
Armory, etotheipi's fantastic deterministic wallet (what i use), is perfect for small businesses and maybe large. for a small biz, like a grocery store with multiple checkout stands, you put watching only wallets at each of the checkouts and keep the wallet with the private keys in the back in sole control of the owner. cashiers can generate new addresses for each customer and take btc pmts w/o being able to steal.
i don't see why this concept couldn't be extended to large corporations as well. a few division managers could keep control of main wallets across the country and are accountable to the central headquarters while they manage the multiple pts of payment.
enterprises need a huge iron 'wallet' with multiple physical key insertions for it that they going to keep in their vaults =) now back to ticker - someone stop this madness i need to hop back on the bull bandwagon!!!
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cypherdoc
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August 17, 2012, 03:45:00 AM |
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oh yeah, what am i thinking!?
Armory, etotheipi's fantastic deterministic wallet (what i use), is perfect for small businesses and maybe large. for a small biz, like a grocery store with multiple checkout stands, you put watching only wallets at each of the checkouts and keep the wallet with the private keys in the back in sole control of the owner. cashiers can generate new addresses for each customer and take btc pmts w/o being able to steal.
i don't see why this concept couldn't be extended to large corporations as well. a few division managers could keep control of main wallets across the country and are accountable to the central headquarters while they manage the multiple pts of payment.
enterprises need a huge iron 'wallet' with multiple physical key insertions for it that they going to keep in their vaults =) now back to ticker - someone stop this madness i need to hop back on the bull bandwagon!!! oh noes! you sold out too? i keep sayin' that this bull is gonna leave so many ppl behind...
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adamstgBit (OP)
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August 17, 2012, 03:47:38 AM |
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now back to ticker - someone stop this madness i need to hop back on the bull bandwagon!!! I can only show you the wall.... you must buy into it.
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Spekulatius
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August 17, 2012, 03:48:05 AM |
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now back to ticker - someone stop this madness i need to hop back on the bull bandwagon!!! me too (
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Serge
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August 17, 2012, 03:49:19 AM |
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I only got pocket change on Gox. Sold, figuring the pace may slow down for weekend and retract a dollar or two, missed that dollar spread early morning
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Beta-coiner1
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August 17, 2012, 03:49:44 AM |
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Well,Just sold me a bunch @ 13.8 that's it for me have a good night folks and have a great day.Bought at 8 and made quite a profit.
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Yuhfhrh
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August 17, 2012, 03:50:47 AM |
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Well,Just sold me a bunch @ 13.8 that's it for me have a good night folks and have a great day.Bought at 8 and made quite a profit.
Good game.
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adamstgBit (OP)
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August 17, 2012, 03:52:45 AM |
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oh yeah, what am i thinking!?
Armory, etotheipi's fantastic deterministic wallet (what i use), is perfect for small businesses and maybe large. for a small biz, like a grocery store with multiple checkout stands, you put watching only wallets at each of the checkouts and keep the wallet with the private keys in the back in sole control of the owner. cashiers can generate new addresses for each customer and take btc pmts w/o being able to steal.
i don't see why this concept couldn't be extended to large corporations as well. a few division managers could keep control of main wallets across the country and are accountable to the central headquarters while they manage the multiple pts of payment.
enterprises need a huge iron 'wallet' with multiple physical key insertions for it that they going to keep in their vaults =) now back to ticker - someone stop this madness i need to hop back on the bull bandwagon!!! oh noes! you sold out too? i keep sayin' that this bull is gonna leave so many ppl behind... i'm starting to think this rally leaving people behind, is going to damage bitcoin.... the selfishness of 1 is stooping 100's maybe 1000's of people from joining in and at the same time forcing other people ( productive bitcoiners ) out...
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August 17, 2012, 03:52:58 AM |
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Well,Just sold me a bunch @ 13.8 that's it for me have a good night folks and have a great day.Bought at 8 and made quite a profit.
Good night....buy higher if you want back in......ever
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oakpacific
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August 17, 2012, 03:54:21 AM |
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The true believers are usually the most rewarded--and the most punished.
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August 17, 2012, 03:55:31 AM |
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oh yeah, what am i thinking!?
Armory, etotheipi's fantastic deterministic wallet (what i use), is perfect for small businesses and maybe large. for a small biz, like a grocery store with multiple checkout stands, you put watching only wallets at each of the checkouts and keep the wallet with the private keys in the back in sole control of the owner. cashiers can generate new addresses for each customer and take btc pmts w/o being able to steal.
i don't see why this concept couldn't be extended to large corporations as well. a few division managers could keep control of main wallets across the country and are accountable to the central headquarters while they manage the multiple pts of payment.
enterprises need a huge iron 'wallet' with multiple physical key insertions for it that they going to keep in their vaults =) now back to ticker - someone stop this madness i need to hop back on the bull bandwagon!!! oh noes! you sold out too? i keep sayin' that this bull is gonna leave so many ppl behind... i'm starting to think this rally leaving people behind, is going to damage bitcoin.... the selfishness of 1 is stooping 100's maybe 1000's of people from joining in and at the same time forcing other people ( productive bitcoiners ) out... How does someone get "forced out" in a free market? Nobody forced you to sell, you just lack faith in bitcoin.
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oakpacific
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August 17, 2012, 03:57:11 AM |
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oh yeah, what am i thinking!?
Armory, etotheipi's fantastic deterministic wallet (what i use), is perfect for small businesses and maybe large. for a small biz, like a grocery store with multiple checkout stands, you put watching only wallets at each of the checkouts and keep the wallet with the private keys in the back in sole control of the owner. cashiers can generate new addresses for each customer and take btc pmts w/o being able to steal.
i don't see why this concept couldn't be extended to large corporations as well. a few division managers could keep control of main wallets across the country and are accountable to the central headquarters while they manage the multiple pts of payment.
enterprises need a huge iron 'wallet' with multiple physical key insertions for it that they going to keep in their vaults =) now back to ticker - someone stop this madness i need to hop back on the bull bandwagon!!! oh noes! you sold out too? i keep sayin' that this bull is gonna leave so many ppl behind... i'm starting to think this rally leaving people behind, is going to damage bitcoin.... the selfishness of 1 is stooping 100's maybe 1000's of people from joining in and at the same time forcing other people ( productive bitcoiners ) out... This whole logic is based on the assumption that a bitcoin shouldn't be, and would not be accepted to have a fundamental value of more than 13 dollars and everyone is entitled to get some cheap coins right?
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Jointops420
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August 17, 2012, 04:00:06 AM |
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Best 40+k I ever invested and you wont be seeing any walls from me.
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cypherdoc
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August 17, 2012, 04:02:22 AM |
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oh yeah, what am i thinking!?
Armory, etotheipi's fantastic deterministic wallet (what i use), is perfect for small businesses and maybe large. for a small biz, like a grocery store with multiple checkout stands, you put watching only wallets at each of the checkouts and keep the wallet with the private keys in the back in sole control of the owner. cashiers can generate new addresses for each customer and take btc pmts w/o being able to steal.
i don't see why this concept couldn't be extended to large corporations as well. a few division managers could keep control of main wallets across the country and are accountable to the central headquarters while they manage the multiple pts of payment.
enterprises need a huge iron 'wallet' with multiple physical key insertions for it that they going to keep in their vaults =) now back to ticker - someone stop this madness i need to hop back on the bull bandwagon!!! oh noes! you sold out too? i keep sayin' that this bull is gonna leave so many ppl behind... i'm starting to think this rally leaving people behind, is going to damage bitcoin.... the selfishness of 1 is stooping 100's maybe 1000's of people from joining in and at the same time forcing other people ( productive bitcoiners ) out... there's no way it's just one. it's probably a couple hundred new Japanese and Chinese investors scooping up coins from weak geek early adopters.
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Serge
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August 17, 2012, 04:02:48 AM |
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i'm starting to think this rally leaving people behind, is going to damage bitcoin....
the selfishness of 1 is stooping 100's maybe 1000's of people from joining in and at the same time forcing other people ( productive bitcoiners ) out...
I'm too bull to play with all my stash on uptrend this way, i'm not even feeling bad quite the opposite. I'm just going to see how weekend turns out and worse case hop on back Monday-Tuesday You can't blame the person or persons constantly buying though or pity the ones who sell, it's part of the game.
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oakpacific
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August 17, 2012, 04:04:26 AM |
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oh yeah, what am i thinking!?
Armory, etotheipi's fantastic deterministic wallet (what i use), is perfect for small businesses and maybe large. for a small biz, like a grocery store with multiple checkout stands, you put watching only wallets at each of the checkouts and keep the wallet with the private keys in the back in sole control of the owner. cashiers can generate new addresses for each customer and take btc pmts w/o being able to steal.
i don't see why this concept couldn't be extended to large corporations as well. a few division managers could keep control of main wallets across the country and are accountable to the central headquarters while they manage the multiple pts of payment.
enterprises need a huge iron 'wallet' with multiple physical key insertions for it that they going to keep in their vaults =) now back to ticker - someone stop this madness i need to hop back on the bull bandwagon!!! oh noes! you sold out too? i keep sayin' that this bull is gonna leave so many ppl behind... i'm starting to think this rally leaving people behind, is going to damage bitcoin.... the selfishness of 1 is stooping 100's maybe 1000's of people from joining in and at the same time forcing other people ( productive bitcoiners ) out... there's no way it's just one. it's probably a couple hundred new Japanese and Chinese investors scooping up coins from weak geek early adopters. It's natural to have some bullies in a bullish market
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RicePicker
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August 17, 2012, 04:06:08 AM |
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I purchased at $8 thought the top was around 11.2 and sold, but after it continued to move forwards to 12 I bought back in at $12.83 and now its $13.8. I might have lost a dollar something from selling at 11.2, but there is always an opportunity to jump back into the game.
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Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. It's just that yours is stupid! =D
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adamstgBit (OP)
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August 17, 2012, 04:10:38 AM |
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the market is about to get manipulated to 100$
Buy out the cheap coins pirate40 is offering b4 this happens
everyone STOP SELLING YOUR BITCOIN SO GOD DAMN CHEAP!
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Serge
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August 17, 2012, 04:11:34 AM |
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the market is about to get manipulated to 100$
Buy out the cheap coins pirate40 is offering b4 this happens
everyone STOP SELLING YOUR BITCOIN SO GOD DAMN CHEAP!
no! we need correction dammit! lolz
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