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March 18, 2015, 12:01:36 PM
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That has to suck right? So much effort and positive news, upwards really, holding strong and suddenly in a blink of an eye it crashes, caused again by another shitsite running away with the coins and it amazes me how many bitcoins they manage to gather.
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March 18, 2015, 12:25:07 PM
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Well might be a chance to buy again for a cheap price. In long term the price will go up. Just have to check the fundamentals for that.
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March 18, 2015, 12:34:21 PM
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It's the last bear trap
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March 18, 2015, 12:39:31 PM
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Well everyone seems to think it's a crash. Well it did drop about $20 in about 4 hours and I'm sure we've seen far worse than that. Probably it will recover quickly, probably it won't. Regardless, just look on the bright side. It will only get better as long as the fundamental is there. The Rakuten adopting bitcoin news seems to give me the hope.

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March 18, 2015, 12:44:22 PM
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Both people expecting moonshot and people expecting a crash must be ddisappointed. We are not there yet in a phase where volatility is high. For now we merely managed to reverse the down trend. This needs to be confirmed by the next correction. Thus no huge price swings to be expected atm.

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March 18, 2015, 01:11:02 PM
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That has to suck right? So much effort and positive news, upwards really, holding strong and suddenly in a blink of an eye it crashes, caused again by another shitsite running away with the coins and it amazes me how many bitcoins they manage to gather.

Is the site shutdown the cause of the mini crash?
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March 18, 2015, 01:11:19 PM
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Have you seen earlier crashes? This one was pathetic in comparison... Haven't seen such a resilience in a long time. It's merely a correction, man... This happens all the time in healthy markets. But nice try Smiley

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March 18, 2015, 01:14:31 PM
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I hope to see these exchange closed very soon, the future is not "centralized" and we need a new type of exchange  peer-to-peer (the basic). Like the mercury "wallet" but it is still in the alpha version. I suggest you to read this thread :

- Exchanges: their way of using a fractional-reserve and generate inflation.
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March 18, 2015, 01:17:38 PM
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I hope to see these exchange closed very soon, the future is not "centralized" and we need a new type of exchange  peer-to-peer (the basic). Like the mercury "wallet" but it is still in the alpha version. I suggest you to read this thread :

- Exchanges: their way of using a fractional-reserve and generate inflation.

Aren't you advertising an exchange yourself in your signature? Well it's still very difficult to have a decentralised exchange for FIAT, since that is by definition centralised.

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March 18, 2015, 01:19:23 PM
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Well at least this means that our current bull run is a measured move and not like a short term bubble like the previous ones
Could pave the way for future bull runs
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March 18, 2015, 01:20:40 PM
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Well at least this means that our current bull run is a measured move and not like a short term bubble like the previous ones
Could pave the way for future bull runs

Once a previous ATH has been reached again, there will be a new bubble. I don't see any scenario where this is not going to happen, really... I guess this is just how Bitcoin works.

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March 18, 2015, 01:23:21 PM
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I hope to see these exchange closed very soon, the future is not "centralized" and we need a new type of exchange  peer-to-peer (the basic). Like the mercury "wallet" but it is still in the alpha version. I suggest you to read this thread :

- Exchanges: their way of using a fractional-reserve and generate inflation.

Aren't you advertising an exchange yourself in your signature? Well it's still very difficult to have a decentralised exchange for FIAT, since that is by definition centralised.

Yes , but I don't keep my "bitcoin" in any exchange. When I want to "exchange" some bitcoin for euros or dollars I send them on an exchange, sell them and request my FIAT money (fastly). I know that a lot of users are keeping a lot of bitcoins in the various exchange, and these people cry after an hack attack "stole" their bitcoins.
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March 18, 2015, 01:30:32 PM
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I hope to see these exchange closed very soon, the future is not "centralized" and we need a new type of exchange  peer-to-peer (the basic). Like the mercury "wallet" but it is still in the alpha version. I suggest you to read this thread :

- Exchanges: their way of using a fractional-reserve and generate inflation.

Aren't you advertising an exchange yourself in your signature? Well it's still very difficult to have a decentralised exchange for FIAT, since that is by definition centralised.

Yes , but I don't keep my "bitcoin" in any exchange. When I want to "exchange" some bitcoin for euros or dollars I send them on an exchange, sell them and request my FIAT money (fastly). I know that a lot of users are keeping a lot of bitcoins in the various exchange, and these people cry after an hack attack "stole" their bitcoins.

Yeah, of course you're right that keeping BTC on an exchange is the wrong thing to do, really. But exchanges also need to be safe for the time you're trading your coins. Also, a lot of speculators effectively *need* to have their coins ready to change hands.

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March 18, 2015, 05:56:12 PM
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I hope to see these exchange closed very soon, the future is not "centralized" and we need a new type of exchange  peer-to-peer (the basic). Like the mercury "wallet" but it is still in the alpha version. I suggest you to read this thread :

- Exchanges: their way of using a fractional-reserve and generate inflation.

Aren't you advertising an exchange yourself in your signature? Well it's still very difficult to have a decentralised exchange for FIAT, since that is by definition centralised.

LOL

redsn0w got caught red-handed! One of those people whose motto is "Do as I say, do Not do as I do!" Hypocrites!
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March 18, 2015, 05:59:27 PM
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Centralized exchanges and ponzis will stop when people stop giving them money.

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March 18, 2015, 06:12:49 PM
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I agree this looks very dark, this gradual increase was bitcoins only small chance to ever become something of true value.
I guess that ship has really sailed now. It's a sad day today..

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March 18, 2015, 06:13:54 PM
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I agree this looks very dark, this gradual increase was bitcoins only small chance to ever become something of true value.
I guess that ship has really sailed now. It's a sad day today..

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March 18, 2015, 06:15:15 PM
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I hope to see these exchange closed very soon, the future is not "centralized" and we need a new type of exchange  peer-to-peer (the basic). Like the mercury "wallet" but it is still in the alpha version. I suggest you to read this thread :

- Exchanges: their way of using a fractional-reserve and generate inflation.

Aren't you advertising an exchange yourself in your signature? Well it's still very difficult to have a decentralised exchange for FIAT, since that is by definition centralised.

LOL

redsn0w got caught red-handed! One of those people whose motto is "Do as I say, do Not do as I do!" Hypocrites!

Read please
Yes , but I don't keep my "bitcoin" in any exchange. When I want to "exchange" some bitcoin for euros or dollars I send them on an exchange, sell them and request my FIAT money (fastly). I know that a lot of users are keeping a lot of bitcoins in the various exchange, and these people cry after an hack attack "stole" their bitcoins.
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March 18, 2015, 08:12:07 PM
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I don't see any crash.
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March 18, 2015, 08:22:39 PM
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I don't see any crash.

300+ down to 260+ is quite a drop.
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