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June 24, 2016, 06:03:23 PM
#57
I was very happy to see that the Brexit pumped the price up quite a lot after a horrible dump the last few days. Go the people of GB Cheesy
its nice to see that the price went up to be honest though it is a bad thing that brexit happened in my opinion

i think that the price of the bitcoin will increase even more because of brexit, lets hope well make money
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June 24, 2016, 05:25:18 PM
#56
Actually I have never observed a direct correlation between fundamental information and bitcoin behavior. Bitcoin follows its own dynamics and perhaps that is the main reason to understand why bitcoin experts don't use to opine about these issues.
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June 24, 2016, 04:30:13 PM
#55
I was very happy to see that the Brexit pumped the price up quite a lot after a horrible dump the last few days. Go the people of GB Cheesy

The price didn't rise because of brexit... that dump yesterday came out of nowhere and it was clearly manipulated
Maybe it wasn't entirely manipulated, it could very well have been some large holder selling their Bitcoin and wanting to drive down the price for one reason or another, and some other holders also dipped and the value went down far more than expected.

I'm not saying that it wasn't manipulated, and it could have very well been manipulated, but we can't always jump to conclusions.
legendary
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June 24, 2016, 04:23:49 PM
#54
I was very happy to see that the Brexit pumped the price up quite a lot after a horrible dump the last few days. Go the people of GB Cheesy

The price didn't rise because of brexit... that dump yesterday came out of nowhere and it was clearly manipulated
i think that brexit will soon have a huge impact on bitcoin price because the price of the bitcoin will surely depend on it as a lot of people from britain will start growing a lot

i think that we just have to wait, maybe there will be no brexit, government can just ignore the results of the referendum, i think that nearly anything might happen right now


Maybe there will be no brexit? We here don't live in some country where the government can forget what the majority have voted for.

I've heard some crazy things but that takes the biscuit.
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June 24, 2016, 02:57:08 PM
#53
I was very happy to see that the Brexit pumped the price up quite a lot after a horrible dump the last few days. Go the people of GB Cheesy

The price didn't rise because of brexit... that dump yesterday came out of nowhere and it was clearly manipulated
i think that brexit will soon have a huge impact on bitcoin price because the price of the bitcoin will surely depend on it as a lot of people from britain will start growing a lot

i think that we just have to wait, maybe there will be no brexit, government can just ignore the results of the referendum, i think that nearly anything might happen right now
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June 24, 2016, 02:45:29 PM
#52
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You're the one who posted those whiny "sensitive old douche who shops at pricey hipster boutiques to look like a bum" lyrics? The sort of shit unpopular teens with daddy issues think is super deep, so everyone should totally listen to it and discuss?
And a utoob link? To Rickroll me, presumably?


The lyrice are Elvis Costello. Its called Art.
Nah, it's called shit. A whiny aging hipster being a whiny aging hipster.
I've made better music with my asshole.
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June 24, 2016, 02:38:02 PM
#51
I was very happy to see that the Brexit pumped the price up quite a lot after a horrible dump the last few days. Go the people of GB Cheesy

The price didn't rise because of brexit... that dump yesterday came out of nowhere and it was clearly manipulated
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June 24, 2016, 02:27:21 PM
#50
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You're the one who posted those whiny "sensitive old douche who shops at pricey hipster boutiques to look like a bum" lyrics? The sort of shit unpopular teens with daddy issues think is super deep, so everyone should totally listen to it and discuss?
And a utoob link? To Rickroll me, presumably?


The lyrics are Elvis Costello. Its called Art. You don't have to "totally" (LOL) listen to it if you'd prefer not to, much less try to understand it, but you could at least not disparage me for introducing you to it.

Listen sunshine, I've done shits bigger than you. My advice - get out and get drunk and get laid, like I was doing when I was your age. Its Friday night. You're spending too much time in front of your screen for one so young.

But don't, whatever you do, come on here being all compassionate for JPM. It won't end well.
newbie
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June 24, 2016, 02:21:46 PM
#49

And I'm meant to mourn the fact that JPM are downscaling in the UK ?

a) thanks for your loyalty JPM

b) have you any idea the amount of suffering/impoverishment/unemployment/havoc that JPM and their ilk wreak upon this world ?

Exactly this - bravo!

Because suffering will stop if they take their business elsewhere? I'm also pretty sure you can't name any of "suffering/impoverishment/unemployment/havoc that JPM and their ilk wreak upon this world" without Googling.
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June 24, 2016, 02:12:22 PM
#48
This is great new for BTC in the short run. Long run, could be unstable
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June 24, 2016, 02:11:09 PM
#47

And I'm meant to mourn the fact that JPM are downscaling in the UK ?

a) thanks for your loyalty JPM

b) have you any idea the amount of suffering/impoverishment/unemployment/havoc that JPM and their ilk wreak upon this world ?

Let them relocate to some other compliant tax friendly state - how about Antigua ?

Good riddance.


Exactly this - bravo!
legendary
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June 24, 2016, 01:56:35 PM
#46
I guess the lower Pound and the higher Bitcoin price equal out for the UK members in the Bitcoin world. I think to a lesser degree this will be the same for many other countries who have been affected

by this too... You do not have to be in the EU to feel the ripple affect of this Brexit. I doubt if non-Bitcoin members would have shifted to Bitcoin... It might be existing Bitcoin users with fiat holdings?

In any way, this correction before the Halving would just be the injection we needed for the price to rise above $1000.  Grin Grin Grin  
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June 24, 2016, 01:51:02 PM
#45
^
You're the one who posted those whiny "sensitive old douche who shops at pricey hipster boutiques to look like a bum" lyrics? The sort of shit unpopular teens with daddy issues think is super deep, so everyone should totally listen to it and discuss?
And a utoob link? To Rickroll me, presumably?

Yeah, it's the speculation sub of a bitcoin forum. Where we money changers try to stack that gubermint scrip toilet paper.
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June 24, 2016, 01:33:20 PM
#44

JP Morgan may cut up to 4,000 alone. Do "you" know what does mean 4000 people? at least others 15,000-20,000 will suffer.; and these numbers are only for one corporation.


LOL - this is a bitcoin forum isn't it ?

And I'm meant to mourn the fact that JPM are downscaling in the UK ?

a) thanks for your loyalty JPM

b) have you any idea the amount of suffering/impoverishment/unemployment/havoc that JPM and their ilk wreak upon this world ?

Let them relocate to some other compliant tax friendly state - how about Antigua ?

Good riddance.

Sorry for the job losses in shipbuilding, but no-one mourned much when the real producing industries in this country were decimated (coal ? steel? ) so why the fuck should I care that those that cream off a profit by producing nothing but debt are on their way out ?

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June 24, 2016, 01:28:06 PM
#43
First I'm not an expert, but I followed situation about BReXIT and I can say that I'm glad that they are finally out. Big question is what will EU do now, and as I know they have some meeting soon to make deals for future.
Britain have several choices now, to become something like Switzerland, Norway or Island? In any case they will need to renew many contracts with EU, like this countries already have. It will be interesting to see first what will EU do about this, and after how British will set up new laws.
BReXIT made a little chaos,  cause of that gold went up and btc also. But this is only a beginning, we need to wait and see what will happen now.
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June 24, 2016, 01:27:30 PM
#42
I was very happy to see that the Brexit pumped the price up quite a lot after a horrible dump the last few days. Go the people of GB Cheesy

i also like others, don't think that it was brexit, i think someone dumped causing panic dumb, perhaps because of bitfinex or other bad news, and then he bought again causing panic buy, and he bought at much cheaper rate, it was manipulation for me, everything lead to manipulation with bitcoin
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June 24, 2016, 01:13:33 PM
#41
I was very happy to see that the Brexit pumped the price up quite a lot after a horrible dump the last few days. Go the people of GB Cheesy
legendary
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June 24, 2016, 01:09:45 PM
#40
JP Morgan has said that there's a fair chance it will have to relocate a fair amount of its UK operations to the EU in the event of a leave vote.

Oh golly - please don't go  Grin
You know that means people's jobs, right?  

don't bother. there are too many brain drained here. they think "anti system"/libertarian shit but they don't know THEY are the system. they have fancy phones, cars, bank accounts, houses, loans, money(and they want MORE) but they are "anti system" Smiley

MANY families will suffer because of the banks/corporations` leaving UK. Good or bad, the people had a place to work and to get a wage....

JP Morgan may cut up to 4,000 alone. Do "you" know what does mean 4000 people? at least others 15,000-20,000 will suffer.; and these numbers are only for one corporation.

Airbus, which employs 15,000 may cut at least 10,000 the jobs (that means at least 30,000 others will suffer) from UK because they will relocate the manufacture of aircraft wings and restructuring the design team.

Car manufacturers will cut jobs too because it's useless to make cars in a country where you won't have any advantage; they will relocate in EU.

Same with the tech companies and their investments of billions of pounds. They will all gone.
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June 24, 2016, 12:52:07 PM
#39
JP Morgan has said that there's a fair chance it will have to relocate a fair amount of its UK operations to the EU in the event of a leave vote.

Oh golly - please don't go  Grin
You know that means people's jobs, right?  

Reminds me of that song Shipbuilding.

Can't have it all ways I'm afraid.

"Is it worth it?
A new winter coat and shoes for the wife
And a bicycle on the boy's birthday
It's just a rumour that was spread around town
By the women and children
Soon we'll be shipbuilding
Well, I ask you
The boy said "dad, they're going to take me to task
But I'll be back by Christmas"
It's just a rumour that was spread around town
Somebody said that someone got filled in
For saying that people get killed in
The result of this shipbuilding
With all the will in the world
Diving for dear life
When we could be diving for pearls
It's just a rumour that was spread around town
A telegram or a picture postcard
Within weeks they'll be re-opening the shipyards
And notifying the next of kin
Once again
It's all we're skilled in
We will be shipbuilding
With all the will in the world
Diving for dear life
When we could be diving for pearls

It's all we're skilled in
We will be shipbuilding
With all the will in the world
Diving for dear life
When we could be diving for pearls
"

For those that don't know a reference to the taskforce that was sent to the Falklands in the early 80's by the UK.
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June 24, 2016, 12:21:25 PM
#38
JP Morgan has said that there's a fair chance it will have to relocate a fair amount of its UK operations to the EU in the event of a leave vote.

Oh golly - please don't go  Grin
You know that means people's jobs, right? 
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