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December 11, 2014, 12:44:38 PM
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no problem for you, there is and will always be much more "out" than "in", that's why bitcoin is going down to $100 and lower, thanks to bitpay/coinbase on helping the capital flight all the way down

You understand that bitcoin started trading around $0, not $1.000.000?

Classic scam excuse, you also understand every ponzi schemes started trading around $0? they all end up around $0 again, you must think it's ok with that

Are you trying to tell us that Bitcoin is a ponzi scheme? You must educate yourself.
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December 11, 2014, 12:47:31 PM
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Microsoft does not hold any bitcoins you pay to bitpay company

How do you know that?

"Microsoft is using BitPay to process their bitcoin transactions." -- https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/microsoft-now-accepts-bitcoin-bitpay/

I don't see where it states that 100% is converted to fiat. Can u help me finding it? Maybe you don't understand that merchants can choose to keep some or all of the payment in bitcoins when using BitPay?

you know why bitcoin price is dropping so hard and why bitcoin market is shrinking? you must think it's all about "speculators" in the meanwhile those big companies are trying hard to save some part of bitcoins paid to biypay/coinbase?
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December 11, 2014, 12:47:51 PM
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Microsoft does not hold any bitcoins you pay to bitpay company

How do you know that?

"Microsoft is using BitPay to process their bitcoin transactions." -- https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/microsoft-now-accepts-bitcoin-bitpay/

I don't see where it states that 100% is converted to fiat. Can u help me finding it? Maybe you don't understand that merchants can choose to keep some or all of the payment in bitcoins when using BitPay?

It doesn't matter anyways. Microsoft will keep Bitcoin when they will need. Right now the don't need Bitcon for nothing, so it's normal that the don't keep them.

If someone pay with BTC in Microsoft, is beacause the bought that Bitcoin before. So I don't see the problem...

PersonX BUY 1 Bitcoin -> He spend 1 Bitcoin in Microsoft -> Bitpay SELL 1 Bitcoin -> PersonY BUY 1 Bitcoin -> He spend 1 Bitcoin in Microsoft -> Bitpay SELL 1 Bitcoin ...
 

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December 11, 2014, 12:48:54 PM
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Microsoft does not hold any bitcoins you pay to bitpay company

How do you know that?

"Microsoft is using BitPay to process their bitcoin transactions." -- https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/microsoft-now-accepts-bitcoin-bitpay/

I don't see where it states that 100% is converted to fiat. Can u help me finding it? Maybe you don't understand that merchants can choose to keep some or all of the payment in bitcoins when using BitPay?

Microsoft may also be keeping BTCeanie BTCabies, it has not made a statement to the contrary.  OTOH, that's not a reasonable assumption.  But if you missed the quoted test, here:

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December 11, 2014, 12:50:38 PM
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Microsoft does not hold any bitcoins you pay to bitpay company

How do you know that?

"Microsoft is using BitPay to process their bitcoin transactions." -- https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/microsoft-now-accepts-bitcoin-bitpay/

I don't see where it states that 100% is converted to fiat. Can u help me finding it? Maybe you don't understand that merchants can choose to keep some or all of the payment in bitcoins when using BitPay?

you know why bitcoin price is dropping so hard and why bitcoin market is shrinking?

You need to zoom out on the charts.
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December 11, 2014, 12:52:05 PM
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...
PersonX BUY 1 Bitcoin -> He spend 1 Bitcoin in Microsoft -> Bitpay SELL 1 Bitcoin -> PersonY BUY 1 Bitcoin -> He spend 1 Bitcoin in Microsoft -> Bitpay SELL 1 Bitcoin ...
...

Smart_person pays directly with CC -> Saves fees -> gets CC perks & protection -> forgoes this Goldbergian nonsense.

There you go Smiley
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December 11, 2014, 12:53:53 PM
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Microsoft does not hold any bitcoins you pay to bitpay company

How do you know that?

"Microsoft is using BitPay to process their bitcoin transactions." -- https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/microsoft-now-accepts-bitcoin-bitpay/

I don't see where it states that 100% is converted to fiat. Can u help me finding it? Maybe you don't understand that merchants can choose to keep some or all of the payment in bitcoins when using BitPay?

It doesn't matter anyways. Microsoft will keep Bitcoin when they will need. Right now the don't need Bitcon for nothing, so it's normal that the don't keep them.

If someone pay with BTC in Microsoft, is beacause the bought that Bitcoin before. So I don't see the problem...

PersonX BUY 1 Bitcoin -> He spend 1 Bitcoin in Microsoft -> Bitpay SELL 1 Bitcoin -> PersonY BUY 1 Bitcoin -> He spend 1 Bitcoin in Microsoft -> Bitpay SELL 1 Bitcoin ...
 


so you understand that Microsoft does NOT accept Bit[Suspicious link removed]
good for you because those trolling fake news are everywhere now

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you know why bitcoin price is dropping so hard and why bitcoin market is shrinking?
You need to zoom out on the charts.

i don't have to, every ponzi schemes look like the same, started from $0 i know, end up with $0, the bitcoin chart trend does look like so too
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December 11, 2014, 12:55:37 PM
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Microsoft does not hold any bitcoins you pay to bitpay company

How do you know that?

"Microsoft is using BitPay to process their bitcoin transactions." -- https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/microsoft-now-accepts-bitcoin-bitpay/

I don't see where it states that 100% is converted to fiat. Can u help me finding it? Maybe you don't understand that merchants can choose to keep some or all of the payment in bitcoins when using BitPay?

It doesn't matter anyways. Microsoft will keep Bitcoin when they will need. Right now the don't need Bitcon for nothing, so it's normal that the don't keep them.

If someone pay with BTC in Microsoft, is beacause the bought that Bitcoin before. So I don't see the problem...

PersonX BUY 1 Bitcoin -> He spend 1 Bitcoin in Microsoft -> Bitpay SELL 1 Bitcoin -> PersonY BUY 1 Bitcoin -> He spend 1 Bitcoin in Microsoft -> Bitpay SELL 1 Bitcoin ...
 


so you understand that Microsoft does NOT accept Bit[Suspicious link removed]d for you because those trolling fake news are everywhere now

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you know why bitcoin price is dropping so hard and why bitcoin market is shrinking?
You need to zoom out on the charts.

i don't have to, every ponzi schemes look like the same, started from $0 i know, end up with $0, the bitcoin chart trend does look like so too

So you really believe Bitcoin is a ponzi scheme. You need to educate your self. I'm done with you. Welcome to my ignore list.
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December 11, 2014, 12:57:52 PM
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^So wait, he made a claim, substantiated it, and tore down each one of your counterarguments.  Now you ignore him.
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December 11, 2014, 01:02:21 PM
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^So wait, he made a claim, substantiated it, and tore down each one of your counterarguments.  Now you ignore him.
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i call them perma bulls

It makes the same amount of sense to use bitcoin for payment, then it is to go to a casino and convert your dollars to casino chips, so you could use them at the grocery store that accepts them as direct payment.

Paying with bitcoin makes sense if: a) You are already fanatical about bitcoin b) You need to make a black market purchase.
For the rest it's inconvenient, unsafe and often expensive.
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December 11, 2014, 01:11:01 PM
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no problem for you, there is and will always be much more "out" than "in", that's why bitcoin is going down to $100 and lower, thanks to bitpay/coinbase on helping the capital flight all the way down

You understand that bitcoin started trading around $0, not $1.000.000?

I think he (truetalkci) doesn't understand that situation  Roll Eyes ,  he thinks that the bitcoin price has started from 1k dollars.
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December 11, 2014, 01:13:38 PM
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no problem for you, there is and will always be much more "out" than "in", that's why bitcoin is going down to $100 and lower, thanks to bitpay/coinbase on helping the capital flight all the way down

You understand that bitcoin started trading around $0, not $1.000.000?

I think he (truetalkci) doesn't understand that situation  Roll Eyes ,  he thinks that the bitcoin price has started from 1k dollars.

guess what will it end up again?

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you know why bitcoin price is dropping so hard and why bitcoin market is shrinking?
You need to zoom out on the charts.

i don't have to, every ponzi schemes look like the same, started from $0 i know, end up with $0, the bitcoin chart trend does look like so too
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December 11, 2014, 01:19:02 PM
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no problem for you, there is and will always be much more "out" than "in", that's why bitcoin is going down to $100 and lower, thanks to bitpay/coinbase on helping the capital flight all the way down

You understand that bitcoin started trading around $0, not $1.000.000?

I think he (truetalkci) doesn't understand that situation  Roll Eyes ,  he thinks that the bitcoin price has started from 1k dollars.

So if BTC price goes down to $.01/BTC, still a win.  Amirite?
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December 11, 2014, 01:22:40 PM
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no problem for you, there is and will always be much more "out" than "in", that's why bitcoin is going down to $100 and lower, thanks to bitpay/coinbase on helping the capital flight all the way down

You understand that bitcoin started trading around $0, not $1.000.000?

I think he (truetalkci) doesn't understand that situation  Roll Eyes ,  he thinks that the bitcoin price has started from 1k dollars.

So if BTC price goes down to $.01/BTC, still a win.  Amirite?

perma bulls answer: YES, $0.01 per bitcoin is still a WIN! better than nothing and where it started!
rest: Faq it! what a ponzi scheme!
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December 11, 2014, 01:24:38 PM
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The truth is that the SECOND BIGGEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD is accepting Bitcoin. And now, younger kids and teenagers who play Xbox, and use Xbox Live will see a Bitcoin's big, bright, B logo, they'll get interested because they are young and corious and probably the will use the Internet to look it up.

Having younger kids use Bitcoin is huge.

that's what perma bulls keep promising all over the years, "now xx accept bitpay, people will see how good biypay/bitcoin is ..bla bla bla" guess what about the price? it dropped 70% and still going down!
stop trolling out the fake future, stop scamming people!

Noob, you dont know nothing how it works. At a point with so many adoption ppl will stop converting there coins into dollars and use them to buy services/products etc. Do you really think such tech like Blockchain will be rolled out with in a few years...NOOB.

70% is called a correction and it's still above last year...NOOB.

You keep trying Falllling/fewcoins, again i have youre tiny dipschit balls in my hands.

If a mod reading this plz bann this 10th troll acound from Fallling.
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December 11, 2014, 01:30:57 PM
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New account trolling bitcoin positive news badly.

This place is going to be a sea of schadenfreude when you lot get caught short. Lambchop will take his haughty unemployed attitude and evaporate into thin air.

I hope you pathetic creatures cash out a few pennies 'trading' this bear market before you get run over by the inevitable approach of the coming steamroller.

Another day, another of the biggest companies in the world giving bitcoin the nod of legitimacy.
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December 11, 2014, 01:34:16 PM
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Good news everyone!



@Paashaas; inca:  No reason to get upset, just lower your expectations Undecided
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December 11, 2014, 01:39:26 PM
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New account trolling bitcoin positive news badly.

This place is going to be a sea of schadenfreude when you lot get caught short. Lambchop will take his haughty unemployed attitude and evaporate into thin air.

I hope you pathetic creatures cash out a few pennies 'trading' this bear market before you get run over by the inevitable approach of the coming steamroller.

Another day, another of the biggest companies in the world giving bitcoin the nod of legitimacy.


No one is trolling about bitcoin news but perma bulls do, i am just telling the truth story behind fake news
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December 11, 2014, 03:50:29 PM
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truetalk has been added to my ignore list as well.
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December 11, 2014, 05:12:18 PM
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The target market for Bitcoin use by Microsoft is XBox gamers, many of whom are under 18 years of age.  This demographic doesn't have credit cards.  Bitcoin will become the defacto savings and payment method for this demographic.  Cash doesn't do them any good, as they can't spend it online.  Bitcoin is the answer.

Microsoft has capitalized on something big here.  The under-18 demographic has no way to legally spend fiat online.  Now they can spend Bitcoin.  Soon the under-18 demographic will begin keeping their funds in Bitcoin, as it's trapped in unusable form when left as fiat.  Bitcoin will grow from this.  Add to this the powerful educational effect of indoctrination at an early age, and we have a very bullish long-term effect for Bitcoin.
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