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September 14, 2017, 12:15:30 AM
#26
Earlier,bitcoin has been termed as ponzi scheme by many people.Some said that it would soon die.Some others said that its a dangerous investment.Bitcoin has made many of their mouths shut by performing well.It has not disappointed its investors.Bitcoin has proved itself that its a profitable investment many times and it has travelled far ahead of the stage where it required good tweets from big investors,business enterpreneurs,etc.So,it would be better to just turn a deaf ear to such statements.
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September 14, 2017, 12:09:41 AM
#25
This is just another FUD stunt and I won't be surprised if he will be on bitcoin one day. Remember mcafee, he had the same notion with bitcoin before. But now he is big in bitcoin.
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September 14, 2017, 12:07:17 AM
#24
The way I see it, Jamie Dimon calls out Bitcoin to be a fraud on media and then goes back to buy more bitcoins in secret, thanks to the low Bitcoin price caused by his out urst. The big whales be mopping up the coins being sold away by panic induced investors.
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September 14, 2017, 12:06:54 AM
#23
I will trust Jamie the day they stop working on project Quorum. Two faced thug

https://github.com/jpmorganchase/quorum
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September 13, 2017, 11:59:34 PM
#22
Bitcoin has went down to usd 4,000 since August 22 and the JP Morgan chief executive, Jamie Dimon, called it a fraud. What do you think?



I think we should see the reality with our eyes, what is real and what is fake or fraud. If we have no judgmental to realize about the things then it is our fault, not every thing is fraud. It is talk about only bitcoin, that's why i disagree with Jamie Dimon. A huge number of people are working with bitcoin and invest in bitcoin a big money then IS it fraud?
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September 13, 2017, 11:51:33 PM
#21
I think this is bullshit from JP Morgan to try to lower the bitcoin price, but I think it's just as temporary as the wind goes by, so far bitcoin has benefited me, and created financial freedom in my life I will never doubt or worry about the price of the bitcoin at this time. see a bit later the bitcoin price will surely soar high. my suggestion be patient with what happened at this time.
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September 13, 2017, 11:48:01 PM
#20
Bitcoin has went down to usd 4,000 since August 22 and the JP Morgan chief executive, Jamie Dimon, called it a fraud. What do you think?



It's just a FUD news.
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September 13, 2017, 11:37:51 PM
#19
I don't understand your poll question.

Jamie Dimon's position is obviously bearish. Is that what you're asking us to respond to? Whether his opinion is bullish or bearish?

Or is that you're asking if his bearish opinion of bitcoin will have a bullish or bearish affect on bitcoin? E.g., a guy that runs an investment bank (the "enemy" of bitcoin) talking shit about bitcoin would actually generate more support for it

Or are you asking if we're are personally bullish or bearish?

I think we should not just judge something on just one event. Ya its common norm to criticize mistakes but i dont see price falling a a mistake. It is just normal for traders to see fall in prices. Because trading would be none sense if the price just go one ways. Price still need to go down to at least have a pump again. So i say stop this issue and accept the fact that btc is a stockmarket.
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September 13, 2017, 11:35:08 PM
#18
Bitcoin has went down to usd 4,000 since August 22 and the JP Morgan chief executive, Jamie Dimon, called it a fraud. What do you think?


i think jp morgan called the bitcoin fraud because his panicking and insecured about the bitcoin popularization in the world as decentralized currency, bitcoin treat  to the bankers to replace bitcoin as currency later on.
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September 13, 2017, 11:28:44 PM
#17
I don't understand your poll question.

Jamie Dimon's position is obviously bearish. Is that what you're asking us to respond to? Whether his opinion is bullish or bearish?

Or is that you're asking if his bearish opinion of bitcoin will have a bullish or bearish affect on bitcoin? E.g., a guy that runs an investment bank (the "enemy" of bitcoin) talking shit about bitcoin would actually generate more support for it

Or are you asking if we're are personally bullish or bearish?
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September 13, 2017, 11:25:14 PM
#16
Let them describe it a fraud, because even in the early days of bitcoin's growth several such issues have come as an obstacle on its path. This has been overcome by the growth causing with the support of the entire users. One such is the important developer describing it as a failed experiment and moved to something new. The price dropped, but it regained all of the sudden.
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September 13, 2017, 11:15:20 PM
#15
Although the JP Morgan chief executive, Jamie Dimon called bitcoin as a fraud, many countries still accept it as a way of payments. And i believe it will go back to a high price in the coming days.
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September 13, 2017, 10:23:01 PM
#14
Bitcoin has went down to usd 4,000 since August 22 and the JP Morgan chief executive, Jamie Dimon, called it a fraud. What do you think?

people have been calling bitcoin names for ages. from being dead and rat poison to things like ponzi scheme. and not "fraud". and none of it ever mattered and it will not matter when big and advanced countries like Japan has adopted bitcoin as a real currency.
in fact these people are making a public idiot out of themselves when they say things like that!

and the reason why they say these things is either because they feel threatened by bitcoin or they want to make profit from the drop. there is no other possibility.
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September 13, 2017, 10:22:05 PM
#13
Are you out of your mind? Bitcoin bearish? How? Who the hell told you that? Bitcoin does not have a bearish market. Have you seen its price growth for the last decade? Bitcoin has been rising like hell. I know the market has been acting a bit bearish at the moment, but that does not give you the right to call it bearish. You have to take into account the entire expanse of the Bitcoin market to characterise it as bearish or bullish. And as the poll has shown very clearly, much of the Bitcointalk community think of Bitcoin as bullish.
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September 13, 2017, 10:15:37 PM
#12
Don't be tooo worried if the chief officer of a major BANKing corporation has a few negative things to say about Bitcoin.  Cheesy He is merely protecting his investment and assets. He knows he's in deep trouble and is probably investing into a cryptocurrency right now, say Ripple.

You can't trust these banking guys because they are experts in fudging numbers out of the thin air unlike entrepreneurs and real business owners.
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September 13, 2017, 10:12:12 PM
#11
There are still lots of people calling it a ponzi scheme lol  Cheesy
They cant really understand that price is determined by supply-demand and there are no guarantees that it gonna rise like in ponzi schemes.
Exactly, there are many people saying bitcoin is fraud and a ponzi scheme. But if they allow themselves to know more about bitcoin they can learn that it has many benefits that could offer to anyone users. Yes it is really the demand and supply that price may decrease and increase.

I agree to the both of you! Saying bitcoin is a fraud is somewhat delusional. Maybe if they will have a thorough investigation about this 'fraud', they will be addicted, too. They are being so narrowminded. I always tell my friends that supply and demand are the factors for bitcoin's unstable price.
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September 13, 2017, 06:39:30 PM
#10
There are still lots of people calling it a ponzi scheme lol  Cheesy
They cant really understand that price is determined by supply-demand and there are no guarantees that it gonna rise like in ponzi schemes.
Exactly, there are many people saying bitcoin is fraud and a ponzi scheme. But if they allow themselves to know more about bitcoin they can learn that it has many benefits that could offer to anyone users. Yes it is really the demand and supply that price may decrease and increase.
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September 13, 2017, 06:37:01 PM
#9
The more we were talking about that insecured human being, the more we make him famous to be the ignorant one. Being a rich man with good fortune doesn't permit him to belittle others who goes beyond or different from what he is doing. His interest and greeds pictures his persona and painting his attitude in anger by some is a must and he deserve more than what we bitcoiners want him to be experienced someday.
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September 13, 2017, 06:30:32 PM
#8
JP Morgan Chase needed a $12 Billion bailout and still takes $14 Billion/yr in government subsidies ... how many government bailouts has BitCoin needed, Jamie?

Fines, fines, fines... http://www.corp-research.org/jpmorganchase

(AKA cost of doing business)
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September 13, 2017, 06:26:34 PM
#7
JP Morgan Chase needed a $12 Billion bailout and still takes $14 Billion/yr in government subsidies ... how many government bailouts has BitCoin needed, Jamie?
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