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Topic: It's over. Bitcoin is finished. - page 8. (Read 19496 times)

legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
December 07, 2013, 08:21:12 PM
#52
How many times does calling a bubble and being wrong before accepting defeat?

Bubble at $32, $266, $1200....lol

Watch the same call be made at $5000
legendary
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December 07, 2013, 08:17:24 PM
#51
Another alarmist thread, this price correction is excellent as it weeds out all those that really have no clue about Bitcoin besides its short term dollar value - as in it's 3 weeks and I demand a 10 fold profit.

I bought Bitcoin at a $16.00 only to see it drop to $2.00 - maybe a stronger constitution is required


Re china-

There isn't any problem with Bitcoin in china, it's in the process of being regulated as a virtual commodity rather than a currency which is a good thing, baidu and china telecom have temporerily suspended Bitcoin acceptance while digesting this new regulation.

The west and media in general have been practically throffing at the mouth about a bubble pop,folks here selling who have no idea what in the world their doing, Bitcoin is truly shaping up to be the people currency pity at this point people are still in love with the devaluing dollar.

Bitcoin - a few weeks of recovery then new highs.
legendary
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December 07, 2013, 08:14:55 PM
#50
legendary
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Bitcoin
December 07, 2013, 08:11:10 PM
#49
simmilar correction than when we went to 10, 100, If history repeats, it will stabilize between 1000-1200 for few month, then the ride to 10k !
member
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December 07, 2013, 08:05:35 PM
#48
Don't forget to hand over your Bitcoins on the way out.  Grin

Oh, you mean the US dollar has gained value over the last 100 years.

A little bit of inflation isn't going to wipe out your savings anytime soon.

It's impossible for the USD to collapse anytime soon. Too many countries have large reserves in it to let it fail.
And as Alan Greenspan put it: “The United States can pay any debt it has, because we can always print money to do that. So there is zero probability of default,”

...and you call us gullible.  Roll Eyes
Same here, feel free to send me some of your Bitcoins (should you have any) so you can stop being part of the "bubble".
legendary
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December 07, 2013, 08:02:44 PM
#47
Educating people and keep them from getting scammed.

My friend gave me a few bitcoins in 2011. What should I do to avoid getting scammed?

Please advise.

step 1) put on paper wallet
step 2) just kidding there's no step 2
legendary
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You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
December 07, 2013, 07:24:16 PM
#46
Greed, ignorance, and delusions of getting rich is what fuels these people.

Please, enlighten us!



Ok, I have to admit this is funny.
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Crypto Somnium
December 07, 2013, 07:23:27 PM
#45
The Good thing about Bitcoin is that it doesn't give you advice, People do so ask yourself this what do you trust more ?
member
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December 07, 2013, 07:22:59 PM
#44
Greed, ignorance, and delusions of getting rich is what fuels these people.

Please, enlighten us!

legendary
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December 07, 2013, 07:20:30 PM
#43
Greed, ignorance, and delusions of getting rich is what fuels these people.

Please, enlighten us!
newbie
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December 07, 2013, 07:16:23 PM
#42
Come back to this thread after one year and regret yourself. We will be mining bitcoin, we will be shopping with bitcoin and we will be promoting bitcoin. Long live bitcoin!
legendary
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December 07, 2013, 07:15:25 PM
#41
The last bubble was bitcoin's last hope for establishing itself, now that it's crashed in the middle of the media spotlight, no one will have confidence in it anymore. Have fun holding the last tulip when it all comes crashing down. Serves the gullible idiots right for buying into a ponzi scheme posing as a fake currency.


then why are you in BITCOIN FORUM?

if you think bitcoin is a ponzi scheme...

what are you doing here?

http://www.politicsforum.org/images/flame_warriors/flame_67.php  Grin

oman this was a great link.

hey look its crumbs http://www.politicsforum.org/images/flame_warriors/flame_59.php

and here is dank http://www.politicsforum.org/images/flame_warriors/flame_70.php

and FirstAscent http://www.politicsforum.org/images/flame_warriors/flame_77.php

i might make a thread about this
member
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December 07, 2013, 07:13:22 PM
#40
The last bubble was bitcoin's last hope for establishing itself, now that it's crashed in the middle of the media spotlight, no one will have confidence in it anymore. Have fun holding the last tulip when it all comes crashing down. Serves the gullible idiots right for buying into a ponzi scheme posing as a fake currency.


then why are you in BITCOIN FORUM?

if you think bitcoin is a ponzi scheme...

what are you doing here?

Educating people and keep them from getting scammed.

People on this forum , especially early bitcoins adopters are the last persons in the world that need education.
And even if , your type of education might be good for lemmings at best.

The early adopters have everything to gain and nothing to lose by perpetuating the ponzi scheme. Most of the shills you see advocating bitcoin on the internet are of this type. Desperately trying to keep people from realizing the nature of bitcoin, while luring gullible people to buy into bitcoins so these early adopters can fatten their own eallets.

But if you can't cash out how do our wallets get fat?

Greed, ignorance, and delusions of getting rich is what fuels these people.
legendary
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You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
December 07, 2013, 06:53:48 PM
#39
The last bubble was bitcoin's last hope for establishing itself, now that it's crashed in the middle of the media spotlight, no one will have confidence in it anymore. Have fun holding the last tulip when it all comes crashing down. Serves the gullible idiots right for buying into a ponzi scheme posing as a fake currency.


then why are you in BITCOIN FORUM?

if you think bitcoin is a ponzi scheme...

what are you doing here?

Educating people and keep them from getting scammed.

People on this forum , especially early bitcoins adopters are the last persons in the world that need education.
And even if , your type of education might be good for lemmings at best.

The early adopters have everything to gain and nothing to lose by perpetuating the ponzi scheme. Most of the shills you see advocating bitcoin on the internet are of this type. Desperately trying to keep people from realizing the nature of bitcoin, while luring gullible people to buy into bitcoins so these early adopters can fatten their own eallets.

But if you can't cash out how do our wallets get fat?
member
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December 07, 2013, 06:52:56 PM
#38
The last bubble was bitcoin's last hope for establishing itself, now that it's crashed in the middle of the media spotlight, no one will have confidence in it anymore. Have fun holding the last tulip when it all comes crashing down. Serves the gullible idiots right for buying into a ponzi scheme posing as a fake currency.


then why are you in BITCOIN FORUM?

if you think bitcoin is a ponzi scheme...

what are you doing here?

Educating people and keep them from getting scammed.

People on this forum , especially early bitcoins adopters are the last persons in the world that need education.
And even if , your type of education might be good for lemmings at best.

The early adopters have everything to gain and nothing to lose by perpetuating the ponzi scheme. Most of the shills you see advocating bitcoin on the internet are of this type. Desperately trying to keep people from realizing the nature of bitcoin, while luring gullible people to buy into bitcoins so these early adopters can fatten their own eallets.
full member
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December 07, 2013, 06:52:20 PM
#37
Bitcoin isn't only about coinbase. There are other exchanges. And nothing is 100% safe. Just look at Cyprus.
legendary
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You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
December 07, 2013, 06:51:55 PM
#36
Washington Mutual didn't fail.  It never made the kinds of loans that doomed other banks.  The feds came in and stole a $330 billion bank and handed its assets to JP Morgan Chase, which is owned by the Rockefeller's and Morgan's.  The International Banking Cartels own the mainstream media and the Federal Reserve Bank.

You don't happen to live under a bridge do you?
member
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December 07, 2013, 06:51:48 PM
#35
Bitcoin will go up in long-term. It has too many advantages over traditional payment systems. it's not gonna replace the US dollar anytime soon (or ever) and there will always be a niche for such a currency.
It's just that there are too many speculators right now, who just buy Bitcoin hoping to sell them for profit and keep causing these bubbles and crashes.
sr. member
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December 07, 2013, 06:51:33 PM
#34

By the exchanges who take in real money and give out monopoly money in return. And guess what, you can't cash out. It's all just a big scam. I've had a friend who tried to cash out from coinbase and got an email saying his money won't be processed for 24 months.

Guess why they picked 24 months, statute of limitations.  Wink

If this is true... THIS is what the hell you need to be posting! This is useful information to us!

How much was the withdrawal request? Let's see a copy of the email.
legendary
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You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
December 07, 2013, 06:50:55 PM
#33
The last bubble was bitcoin's last hope for establishing itself, now that it's crashed in the middle of the media spotlight, no one will have confidence in it anymore. Have fun holding the last tulip when it all comes crashing down. Serves the gullible idiots right for buying into a ponzi scheme posing as a fake currency.


then why are you in BITCOIN FORUM?

if you think bitcoin is a ponzi scheme...

what are you doing here?

Educating people and keep them from getting scammed.

Getting scammed by who exactly? What do you know about bitcoin that we don't?  Roll Eyes

By the exchanges who take in real money and give out monopoly money in return. And guess what, you can't cash out. It's all just a big scam. I've had a friend who tried to cash out from coinbase and got an email saying his money won't be processed for 24 months.

Guess why they picked 24 months, statute of limitations.  Wink

You obviously don't have any clue how an exchange work

Or that most people have cashed out before. It may take a little time but it happens. Never 24 months though.
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