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May 08, 2013, 06:34:00 AM
#46
Cya next week DD's eh..

Hopefully not though  Wink
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
May 07, 2013, 08:19:40 PM
#45
But I don't get what he's so defensive about.

I didn't tell it would crash and burn.

Who said I was defensive?

LOL you make a statement then get proven wrong then your response is..."well it wasn't the same blah blah blah", I call you on your Bullshit and i'm the one that is "defensive"? lol

Oh I love it when people say something then back pedal then claim it was a figure of speech lol

Fail more.  Tongue


Edit: Oh and where is your proof that businesses for bitcoin existed in 2009?? LOL ROFL! OMFG FAIL MORE HAHA!
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May 07, 2013, 08:15:51 PM
#44
But I don't get what he's so defensive about.

I didn't tell it would crash and burn.
sr. member
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May 07, 2013, 08:11:50 PM
#43
Battle of the trolls!

May the best man win (Smoothie, of course) Grin

sr. member
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May 07, 2013, 07:59:02 PM
#42
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Figure_of_speech
Just for you my dear.  Wink

(Oh and you could buy a bunch of other things also before the alpaca socks,
just so you don't think it was my argument "see, socks!")

Just because litecoin did not have the exact same number of businesses doesn't mean that it isn't as viable.
That's not what I said:
If Bitcoin is mostly speculation, Litecoin is a genetically engineered super speculation beast with two heads spitting fire.
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
May 07, 2013, 07:46:27 PM
#41
Oh, I'm not disputing the fact that you've made money, nor that you could make more.

I just don't see any value in Litecoin. At all.
I mean, there isn't even businesses for it. (And don't say Atlantis... most vendors there just accept bitcoins.)
At least in the beggining of Bitcoin, you could buy some alpaca socks.  Cheesy

If Bitcoin is mostly speculation, Litecoin is a genetically engineered super speculation beast with two heads spitting fire.

Please do your research before opening your mouth. Thanks  Grin Grin Grin

Litecoin accepting sites: https://forum.litecoin.net/index.php/topic,1365.0.html

You're kidding, right?
Even in early 2009 Bitcoin had ten times this listing.

But hey, if Bitcoin isn't risky enough for you, carry on.

1. Nice back pedaling on your statement "there isn't even businesses for it"

2. I provide a partial list of sites that accept Litecoin and then you immediately dismiss it as "bitcoin had 10 times it so it doesnt really matter"

3. Fail more please? lol

Back pedal more too. LOL

Just because litecoin did not have the exact same number of businesses doesn't mean that it isn't as viable.

Free markets will determine if litecoin does last and live on.

Please fail more and backpedal more...it suits you.  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


Oh and in 2009 I know of 0 businesses that existed for bitcoin lol...proof?
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May 07, 2013, 07:43:46 PM
#40
Oh, I'm not disputing the fact that you've made money, nor that you could make more.

I just don't see any value in Litecoin. At all.
I mean, there isn't even businesses for it. (And don't say Atlantis... most vendors there just accept bitcoins.)
At least in the beggining of Bitcoin, you could buy some alpaca socks.  Cheesy

If Bitcoin is mostly speculation, Litecoin is a genetically engineered super speculation beast with two heads spitting fire.

Please do your research before opening your mouth. Thanks  Grin Grin Grin

Litecoin accepting sites: https://forum.litecoin.net/index.php/topic,1365.0.html

You're kidding, right?
Even in early 2009 Bitcoin had ten times this listing.

But hey, if Bitcoin isn't risky enough for you, carry on.
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May 07, 2013, 07:42:39 PM
#39
This thread reminded me, I need to go move a couple of my buy orders back up to triple digit territory  Cool

This volatility has made my spread quite the frankenstein; bye-bye gaussian curve. Still making me money and doing my part to reduce volatility, just not in the robotically efficient fashion that I'd like.
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
May 07, 2013, 07:39:47 PM
#38
Oh, I'm not disputing the fact that you've made money, nor that you could make more.

I just don't see any value in Litecoin. At all.
I mean, there isn't even businesses for it. (And don't say Atlantis... most vendors there just accept bitcoins.)
At least in the beggining of Bitcoin, you could buy some alpaca socks.  Cheesy

If Bitcoin is mostly speculation, Litecoin is a genetically engineered super speculation beast with two heads spitting fire.

Please do your research before opening your mouth. Thanks  Grin Grin Grin

Litecoin accepting sites: https://forum.litecoin.net/index.php/topic,1365.0.html
sr. member
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May 07, 2013, 07:36:27 PM
#37
Oh, I'm not disputing the fact that you've made money, nor that you could make more.

I just don't see any value in Litecoin. At all.
I mean, there isn't even businesses for it. (And don't say Atlantis... most vendors there just accept bitcoins.)
At least in the beggining of Bitcoin, you could buy some alpaca socks.  Cheesy

If Bitcoin is mostly speculation, Litecoin is a genetically engineered super speculation beast with two heads spitting fire.
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
May 07, 2013, 07:32:00 PM
#36
Litecoin grew based upon it withstanding the test of time.

Yeah right...
 Roll Eyes

LOL remember all those people claiming litecoin would die and isn't worth shit?

Well I guess the free markets thought differently.

And yes, right.  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


If you are right in your sarcasm then I guess I got lucky and made a fortune investing into litecoins at $0.07 in January and $0.005 last April (2012).

Either way, I won despite what you think.  Cheesy
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May 07, 2013, 07:17:57 PM
#35
Litecoin grew based upon it withstanding the test of time.

Yeah right...
 Roll Eyes
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
May 07, 2013, 07:14:40 PM
#34
Have you ever believed the market is going up?


Plenty of times.  Most of the way up to 30 in 2011 and from the point we hit singles (after the 2011 crash) all the way up to about 13 last year.  I've been bullish for a far greater amount of time than I have been bearish on the market.

That's what some of you keep failing to understand.

Just because I think BTC is currently way overvalued, and strongly believe the market is going back down, does not mean I am against bitcoin. In fact, it's quite the opposite. I think for BTC to succeed, its boom and bust economy must fail in favor of a real economy that grows at a natural rate (as opposed to the current economy which is being driven by hype and speculation)...the reality is that we are not even close to that yet.

There is some truth to this. We just need to keep in mind that there is a limited supply of coins and unlimited fiat potential.

I agree in some respect that a coin/economy needs time to grow.

Litecoin grew based upon it withstanding the test of time.

As is true with bitcoin.

sr. member
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May 07, 2013, 07:11:53 PM
#33
C'mon guys, everyone knows that if you don't think the price will go up forever, you're against Bitcoin!
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May 07, 2013, 07:05:51 PM
#32
Have you ever believed the market is going up?


Plenty of times.  Most of the way up to 30 in 2011 and from the point we hit singles (after the 2011 crash) all the way up to about 13 last year.  I've been bullish for a far greater amount of time than I have been bearish on the market.

That's what some of you keep failing to understand.

Just because I think BTC is currently way overvalued, and strongly believe the market is going back down, does not mean I am against bitcoin. In fact, it's quite the opposite. I think for BTC to succeed, its boom and bust economy must fail in favor of a real economy that grows at a natural rate (as opposed to the current economy which is being driven by hype and speculation)...the reality is that we are not even close to that yet.

I couldn't have said this better.

You have to adapt to the market, not the other way around.
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daytrader/superhero
May 07, 2013, 06:36:54 PM
#31
Have you ever believed the market is going up?


Plenty of times.  Most of the way up to 30 in 2011 and from the point we hit singles (after the 2011 crash) all the way up to about 13 last year.  I've been bullish for a far greater amount of time than I have been bearish on the market.

That's what some of you keep failing to understand.

Just because I think BTC is currently way overvalued, and strongly believe the market is going back down, does not mean I am against bitcoin. In fact, it's quite the opposite. I think for BTC to succeed, its boom and bust economy must fail in favor of a real economy that grows at a natural rate (as opposed to the current economy which is being driven by hype and speculation)...the reality is that we are not even close to that yet.
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May 07, 2013, 06:34:47 PM
#30

Melt value? Are you kidding me? A copper coin wouldn't be worth a Nickel melted.


You know what? I stopped reading right there. Its obvious that you are being disingenuous with your arguments and have no intention of actually discussing this.

I was trying to make a joke while also making a point.

Fair enough, some coins in circulation might be worth more melted than on their face value, but we were talking about collector coins, not rubbish fit for recycling into something useful.

Most collector coins are not made from precious metals. But you obviously don't want to even think about that fact.

Collector coins get their value because people like them, and what's to stop people from liking Bitcoins in the future?
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May 07, 2013, 06:34:19 PM
#29
are you unable to tell the difference among different things? your analysis of comparing it to things that it is not makes little sense.

Comparing btc to flooz makes as much sense as comparing an electronic cryptocurrency to physical coins with actual numismatic value, if not more.



How much is it to be in your bear team?

People around here really need to loose this "us vs them" mentality.  There is no "team", and I am not "against" anybody, I simply talk about where I believe the market is going....nothing more, nothing less.

Have you ever believed the market is going up?
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daytrader/superhero
May 07, 2013, 06:23:14 PM
#28

Melt value? Are you kidding me? A copper coin wouldn't be worth a Nickel melted.


You know what? I stopped reading right there.

Its obvious that you are being disingenuous with your arguments and have no intention of actually discussing this.
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May 07, 2013, 06:17:58 PM
#27
Why would people collect old coins?

Artistic value, melt value, and/or investment value.

Melt value? Are you kidding me? A copper coin wouldn't be worth a Nickel melted.

Artistic value? Art is subjective, a Bitcoin could qualify as art in a hundred years.

Investment value? Exactly, I think we can both agree here that Bitcoin will be worth more in the future Grin
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