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April 09, 2013, 09:08:05 PM
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You are way off, Bitcoin can't be compared to some random stock. It's a New Paradigm!!!

I agree entirely, why only today the guy cleaning my shoes was talking about his Bitcoin investment going up in value.
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April 09, 2013, 09:10:53 PM
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OK, giving you the benefit of the doubt. With Pirate, the maths didn't work. With Bitcoin they do. Nobody is suggesting exponential growth ad infinitum. Just a sharp rise, then a more civilised one as Bitcoin reaches out to a percentage of its actual potential (again, like the adoption of television, radio, the internet itself, none of which is a bubble).

Right now, the growth is as it should be if you think of Bitcoin as a technology with the potential for a market cap of somewhere in the region of a few hundred billion to a trillion or so USD. Given Bitcoin's advantages, and the current state of fiat and governments around the world, this could or not be a reasonable assessment. But it isn't necessarily wrong.

With Pirate, it was.

Actually there is math involved here too, it is just much more complicated.
I really wish I did understand it better, I could make a bunch of money with that knowledge.
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April 09, 2013, 09:13:58 PM
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You are way off, Bitcoin can't be compared to some random stock. It's a New Paradigm!!!

I agree entirely, why only today the guy cleaning my shoes was talking about his Bitcoin investment going up in value.

I overheard a random guy in the grocery store talking about bitcoin yesterday, also the cashier at my CVS asked me what the hell all these new Moneygram orders to ZipZap were for Cheesy
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April 09, 2013, 09:15:37 PM
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Most Online Today: 5690. Most Online Ever: 5690 (Today at 09:53:48 PM)

This is why everything is so slow.

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April 09, 2013, 09:18:31 PM
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You are way off, Bitcoin can't be compared to some random stock. It's a New Paradigm!!!

I agree entirely, why only today the guy cleaning my shoes was talking about his Bitcoin investment going up in value.

I overheard a random guy in the grocery store talking about bitcoin yesterday, also the cashier at my CVS asked me what the hell all these new Moneygram orders to ZipZap were for Cheesy

That's so dope!


And man, I thought were were going to settle down for a few hours but nooooooooooooo some jerg off had to go jump start the whole thing again and buy 1000 BTC Tongue

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April 09, 2013, 09:23:25 PM
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Nice pennant forming too. Maybe we'll break out toward 250 later tonight.
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April 09, 2013, 09:27:58 PM
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The bid depth chart on blockchained look borked.  It's topped out at 16mil.  Anyone have another source?

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April 09, 2013, 09:28:08 PM
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A 2% drop isn't considered a dip around here. You might start to feel a little nervous after a 10-20% drop, but even then it has typically recovered within a day or two, sometimes within a few hours


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April 09, 2013, 09:30:28 PM
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You are way off, Bitcoin can't be compared to some random stock. It's a New Paradigm!!!

I agree entirely, why only today the guy cleaning my shoes was talking about his Bitcoin investment going up in value.

I overheard a random guy in the grocery store talking about bitcoin yesterday, also the cashier at my CVS asked me what the hell all these new Moneygram orders to ZipZap were for Cheesy
lol! For the last 2 months I have been making cash deposits at Wal-Mart almost every other day. I know the whole staff on a first name basis. They think I am planning a trip to Sweden! lol!

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April 09, 2013, 09:35:10 PM
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You are way off, Bitcoin can't be compared to some random stock. It's a New Paradigm!!!

I agree entirely, why only today the guy cleaning my shoes was talking about his Bitcoin investment going up in value.

I overheard a random guy in the grocery store talking about bitcoin yesterday, also the cashier at my CVS asked me what the hell all these new Moneygram orders to ZipZap were for Cheesy
lol! For the last 2 months I have been making cash deposits at Wal-Mart almost every other day. I know the whole staff on a first name basis. They think I am planning a trip to Sweden! lol!

That seems like a highly inefficient way to plan a trip Tongue

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April 09, 2013, 09:41:56 PM
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You are way off, Bitcoin can't be compared to some random stock. It's a New Paradigm!!!

I agree entirely, why only today the guy cleaning my shoes was talking about his Bitcoin investment going up in value.

I overheard a random guy in the grocery store talking about bitcoin yesterday, also the cashier at my CVS asked me what the hell all these new Moneygram orders to ZipZap were for Cheesy
lol! For the last 2 months I have been making cash deposits at Wal-Mart almost every other day. I know the whole staff on a first name basis. They think I am planning a trip to Sweden! lol!

That seems like a highly inefficient way to plan a trip Tongue
lol! I mean not to bash on wal-mart employees...but well yeah. The first time I went in I told the guy I was exchanging USD for Bitcoin. He said "what's Bitcoin"? I did my best to explain it... but he looked at me like I was an idiot and asked "Why would you do that?" So with out missing a beat I replied "I'm planning a trip to Sweden to drink beer with a bunch of beautiful Nordic babes and that's the currency they accept there." And thus my Moneygram cover story was born. lol!

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April 09, 2013, 09:46:20 PM
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You are way off, Bitcoin can't be compared to some random stock. It's a New Paradigm!!!

I agree entirely, why only today the guy cleaning my shoes was talking about his Bitcoin investment going up in value.

I overheard a random guy in the grocery store talking about bitcoin yesterday, also the cashier at my CVS asked me what the hell all these new Moneygram orders to ZipZap were for Cheesy
lol! For the last 2 months I have been making cash deposits at Wal-Mart almost every other day. I know the whole staff on a first name basis. They think I am planning a trip to Sweden! lol!

That seems like a highly inefficient way to plan a trip Tongue
lol! I mean not to bash on wal-mart employees...but well yeah. The first time I went in I told the guy I was exchanging USD for Bitcoin. He said "what's Bitcoin"? I did my best to explain it... but he looked at me like I was an idiot and asked "Why would you do that?" So with out missing a beat I replied "I'm planning a trip to Sweden to drink beer with a bunch of beautiful Nordic babes and that's the currency they accept there." And thus my Moneygram cover story was born. lol!

I love it.

I hope you won't mind if I steal the cover story next time I need it.

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April 09, 2013, 09:48:09 PM
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You are way off, Bitcoin can't be compared to some random stock. It's a New Paradigm!!!

I agree entirely, why only today the guy cleaning my shoes was talking about his Bitcoin investment going up in value.

I overheard a random guy in the grocery store talking about bitcoin yesterday, also the cashier at my CVS asked me what the hell all these new Moneygram orders to ZipZap were for Cheesy
lol! For the last 2 months I have been making cash deposits at Wal-Mart almost every other day. I know the whole staff on a first name basis. They think I am planning a trip to Sweden! lol!

That seems like a highly inefficient way to plan a trip Tongue
lol! I mean not to bash on wal-mart employees...but well yeah. The first time I went in I told the guy I was exchanging USD for Bitcoin. He said "what's Bitcoin"? I did my best to explain it... but he looked at me like I was an idiot and asked "Why would you do that?" So with out missing a beat I replied "I'm planning a trip to Sweden to drink beer with a bunch of beautiful Nordic babes and that's the currency they accept there." And thus my Moneygram cover story was born. lol!

I love it.

I hope you won't mind if I steal the cover story next time I need it.
Only as long as you add something to it and make it more outrageous! lol!

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April 09, 2013, 09:55:22 PM
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Even if I am wrong and we really are at takeoff there is the first selloff phase coming up shortly.

@ ElectricMucus I have figured it out, you are Trace Mayer, your just testing the water to see how far you can push the bulls?

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April 09, 2013, 09:55:55 PM
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That's why it's called delusion.

You are way off, Bitcoin can't be compared to some random stock. It's a New Paradigm!!!

Ah.  Currently 2% down.  Doubt that means much.  Probably some sort of glitch.  I'm buying this dip on the expectation that things should be back to normal very soon.

It did indeed go back to normal, but now appears to have dropped again - further - to 235.  I must admit to being a bit scared.

Well, I gave up at one point, and contemplated suicide shortly after, but I'm glad I didn't follow it through, because the whole thing appears to have reverted to the mean.
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April 09, 2013, 10:01:02 PM
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It did indeed go back to normal, but now appears to have dropped again - further - to 235.  I must admit to being a bit scared.

Well, I gave up at one point, and contemplated suicide shortly after, but I'm glad I didn't follow it through, because the whole thing appears to have reverted to the mean.

You must be joking. Right? You're joking?

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April 09, 2013, 10:03:01 PM
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You guys crazy.
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April 09, 2013, 10:15:59 PM
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It did indeed go back to normal, but now appears to have dropped again - further - to 235.  I must admit to being a bit scared.

Well, I gave up at one point, and contemplated suicide shortly after, but I'm glad I didn't follow it through, because the whole thing appears to have reverted to the mean.

You must be joking. Right? You're joking?

We are in the second stealth phase right now, you should have said something mentioning the price taking off. Please pay attention to the joke  Grin

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April 09, 2013, 10:21:01 PM
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That's why it's called delusion.

You are way off, Bitcoin can't be compared to some random stock. It's a New Paradigm!!!

Ah.  Currently 2% down.  Doubt that means much.  Probably some sort of glitch.  I'm buying this dip on the expectation that things should be back to normal very soon.

It did indeed go back to normal, but now appears to have dropped again - further - to 235.  I must admit to being a bit scared.

Well, I gave up at one point, and contemplated suicide shortly after, but I'm glad I didn't follow it through, because the whole thing appears to have reverted to the mean.

Do not click this link https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=170760.0

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April 09, 2013, 10:26:51 PM
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Another Bitcoin-related animal:




Here be dragons?

Some 200 pages ago (yesterday) people were discussing new animals as bears and bulls are dead. I find a baby dragon pretty much fits the bitcoin itself. If it grows up, it's unstoppable. Also currently Bitcoin is pretty Chinese Wink

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