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March 02, 2015, 07:14:13 PM
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bought bitcoin when they were just $3 I bet hes got around 50,000 BTC in his wallet and when the price sky rockets hill be a multitrillionaire eny ho know his btc address?
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March 02, 2015, 08:55:40 PM
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hill is like a mountain, its the side of unflat terrain.


He'll which is a contraction for he will, without the apostrophe   this thing---> '  without it, he'll is just hell. Hill is a mound of dirt.
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March 03, 2015, 12:20:02 AM
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hill is like a mountain, its the side of unflat terrain.


He'll which is a contraction for he will, without the apostrophe   this thing---> '  without it, he'll is just hell. Hill is a mound of dirt.

Dafaq did I just read?
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March 03, 2015, 12:53:56 AM
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bought bitcoin when they were just $3 I bet hes got around 50,000 BTC in his wallet and when the price sky rockets hill be a multitrillionaire eny ho know his btc address?

He announced on March 9, 2013 that he had over $1 million in bitcoins. The price around that time was between $50 and $120. That means that he probably had between 8000 and 20,000 BTC. My guess is closer to 10,000. He might have more now, as a result of his QRK pump-and-dump.

As for "his btc address", nobody with a large number of bitcoins stores them all in a single address.

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March 03, 2015, 01:13:45 AM
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hill is like a mountain, its the side of unflat terrain.


He'll which is a contraction for he will, without the apostrophe   this thing---> '  without it, he'll is just hell. Hill is a mound of dirt.

Dafaq did I just read?

OP has some really broken english and it was bothering me.
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March 03, 2015, 02:12:10 AM
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bought bitcoin when they were just $3 I bet hes got around 50,000 BTC in his wallet and when the price sky rockets hill be a multitrillionaire eny ho know his btc address?

He announced on March 9, 2013 that he had over $1 million in bitcoins. The price around that time was between $50 and $120. That means that he probably had between 8000 and 20,000 BTC. My guess is closer to 10,000. He might have more now, as a result of his QRK pump-and-dump.

As for "his btc address", nobody with a large number of bitcoins stores them all in a single address.


Yeah, a lot of bitcoin evangelists were all over his nutts over a year ago when I mentioned that this guy might be a pump and dumper.
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March 03, 2015, 02:20:44 AM
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hill is like a mountain, its the side of unflat terrain.


He'll which is a contraction for he will, without the apostrophe   this thing---> '  without it, he'll is just hell. Hill is a mound of dirt.

Dafaq did I just read?

OP has some really broken english and it was bothering me.
He should really learn how to write proper English. But it is not his fault, he is just trying to be involved in this community and express his idea.
bought bitcoin when they were just $3 I bet hes got around 50,000 BTC in his wallet and when the price sky rockets hill be a multitrillionaire eny ho know his btc address?
We shouldn't sit, watch others' wealth, and regret we didn't buy at that price. But I think it is still the early stage of bitcoin going to mainstream. We could buy up when the price is down.
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March 03, 2015, 02:48:27 PM
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i cannot waite fore this to go mainstream there s gono be a big battol ahead and everyone hath FRONT ROW SEATS to the most singol most importont inventions of oll time.... poopils money


even now i hath picked up a large bic mac meal in my car and as i type this i am sitting in the mcdondols car park lookung at the oblivious sheeple around me hath no idea of the shitstorm sonarmi that ith about to ensew
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March 03, 2015, 02:50:47 PM
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bought bitcoin when they were just $3 I bet hes got around 50,000 BTC in his wallet and when the price sky rockets hill be a multitrillionaire eny ho know his btc address?

He has said before he has around 10k bitcoins and i would think he sold quite a bit of that at the last bubble.
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March 03, 2015, 02:59:04 PM
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Stuff like this always makes me wonder how many of the big whales or known investors/speculators have at least a medium-sized stash of BTC "just in case..." I know a lot of the typical gold bugs are drawn to BTC due to the similarities.

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March 03, 2015, 03:29:41 PM
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Stuff like this always makes me wonder how many of the big whales or known investors/speculators have at least a medium-sized stash of BTC "just in case..." I know a lot of the typical gold bugs are drawn to BTC due to the similarities.

Yeah, man. I think a lot of people who are active on the stock exchanges have already some coins. They may be waiting for the next bubble to increase their holdings. Luckily they can now use a new ETF!

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March 03, 2015, 03:47:05 PM
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Stuff like this always makes me wonder how many of the big whales or known investors/speculators have at least a medium-sized stash of BTC "just in case..." I know a lot of the typical gold bugs are drawn to BTC due to the similarities.

Yeah, man. I think a lot of people who are active on the stock exchanges have already some coins. They may be waiting for the next bubble to increase their holdings. Luckily they can now use a new ETF!
Just like gold and silver ETF's I don't see why not just buy the real thing.

Those people have accounts ready to invest in things available on an exchange. They don't want to mess with the technicalities, they just want an investment-vehicle that's easily accessible. And that's what ETFs do!

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March 03, 2015, 04:16:26 PM
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bought bitcoin when they were just $3 I bet hes got around 50,000 BTC in his wallet and when the price sky rockets hill be a multitrillionaire eny ho know his btc address?

He announced on March 9, 2013 that he had over $1 million in bitcoins. The price around that time was between $50 and $120. That means that he probably had between 8000 and 20,000 BTC. My guess is closer to 10,000. He might have more now, as a result of his QRK pump-and-dump.

As for "his btc address", nobody with a large number of bitcoins stores them all in a single address.


there's actually 100 addresses with more than 10k bitcoins
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March 03, 2015, 05:20:54 PM
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hill is like a mountain, its the side of unflat terrain.


He'll which is a contraction for he will, without the apostrophe   this thing---> '  without it, he'll is just hell. Hill is a mound of dirt.

Dafaq did I just read?

Dude, don't (which is a contraction...) you recognize a metaphor for a poetic allegory when you read (sometimes pronounced read) one?
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