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Topic: So btc dropped because the hillary clinton campaign is against it? - page 2. (Read 1564 times)

legendary
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how many average Chinese whales care in the slightest who Hillary Clinton is or what she does or doesn't like?

the price dropped because there were more sellers than buyers at the original price. that's all the explanation anyone needs.

the bitcoin reddit was full of it and yea something like a stupid post makes btc crash that much unfortunately
legendary
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I don`t think that Hillary have anything with current drop. Politics cant affect price that much, and that is campaign. She is not a president yet, as we know she can easily lose.
Thread from today say that this is last drop before price increase on 700 dollars, there is a chance that this little drop it`s really just warming up for some high jump. Thread no.2 has some pictures from 4 years ago, price movement in October and November, if there is a bit truth that history repeating then we gona have interesting winter.
legendary
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I want Trump to win, the entertainment coming from that would be epic. Who knows, maybe Melania could be the next president when all is in ashes - it would be poetic.
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how many average Chinese whales care in the slightest who Hillary Clinton is or what she does or doesn't like?

the price dropped because there were more sellers than buyers at the original price. that's all the explanation anyone needs.

It's only down by $10, it's got to go down further than that before it starts testing the support levels that were resistance levels less than two weeks ago. This is a small correction from the price rises over the last month. In late September it was still below $600.
legendary
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how many average Chinese whales care in the slightest who Hillary Clinton is or what she does or doesn't like?

the price dropped because there were more sellers than buyers at the original price. that's all the explanation anyone needs.
legendary
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I haven't heard anything from either one of the candidates about Bitcoin.


WikiLeaks posted some hacked emails from the Clinton campaign that say the Clinton’s are being advised by Stan Stalnaker (a Ven promoter) that Bitcoin is not as good as Ven.

The US government can't be too harsh on Bitcoin since it auctioned the Silk Road coins, it's too late for the Clinton’s opinion of Bitcoin to make it do a policy U-turn.

http://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/education-centre/clinton-campaign-wants-cryptocurrency-without-bitcoins-liberty-focus/

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Newly leaked Clinton correspondence from WikiLeaks shows that her campaign saw the benefits of cryptocurrency but had antipathy towards Bitcoin.

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The Ven promoter (Stan Stalnaker) wanted Clinton’s campaign to use Ven to enable single click micro-payments and other fundraising activities for the campaign. “As we discussed, Bitcoin is being used on the Republican side and could be a useful tool, but we think Ven is a better choice for your campaign due to its environmental benefits, identity metrics and closed loop status.”

So we actually are hoping for a trump win in the bitcoin community if you look at it this way  Tongue
full member
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I haven't heard anything from either one of the candidates about Bitcoin.


WikiLeaks posted some hacked emails from the Clinton campaign that say the Clinton’s are being advised by Stan Stalnaker (a Ven promoter) that Bitcoin is not as good as Ven.

The US government can't be too harsh on Bitcoin since it auctioned the Silk Road coins, it's too late for the Clinton’s opinion of Bitcoin to make it do a policy U-turn.

http://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/education-centre/clinton-campaign-wants-cryptocurrency-without-bitcoins-liberty-focus/

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Newly leaked Clinton correspondence from WikiLeaks shows that her campaign saw the benefits of cryptocurrency but had antipathy towards Bitcoin.

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The Ven promoter (Stan Stalnaker) wanted Clinton’s campaign to use Ven to enable single click micro-payments and other fundraising activities for the campaign. “As we discussed, Bitcoin is being used on the Republican side and could be a useful tool, but we think Ven is a better choice for your campaign due to its environmental benefits, identity metrics and closed loop status.”
sr. member
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I haven't heard anything from either one of the candidates about Bitcoin.

It would be a great question to ask if you were chosen to participate in one of the debate audiences.
We actually need to hear more from both of them regarding their plans on technology/ the internet, and payment systems like Bitcoin tie into that discussion.
legendary
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Or does anyone know other reasons why it dropped today?
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