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legendary
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You're fat, because you dont have any pics on FB
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January 01, 2012, 04:21:49 PM
#32
There is no spoon.
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January 01, 2012, 04:15:44 PM
#31
he says that the techies he worked with back at NASA were nothing compared to the guys at the Kardashians.   

O.o

The fuck?!  That sentence fails to compute.
He divided by zero.
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bitcoin hundred-aire
January 01, 2012, 04:13:36 PM
#30
he says that the techies he worked with back at NASA were nothing compared to the guys at the Kardashians.   

O.o

The fuck?!  That sentence fails to compute.
legendary
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January 01, 2012, 04:08:06 PM
#29
… once people begin to realize that not the rise, but the fall was manipulated?
fixed:
...once people begin to realize that manipulation is normal market moving?
Really? MtGox hack, Mybitcoin, allinvain and all the other shit was normal market behaviour?

I even think the MtGox hack could have been initiated by entities who aren’t very fond of Bitcoin …

+1

if they were so smart to crack the database and the pw's, why couldn't they have changed the $1000 limit withdrawal?  my own limit withdrawal was way above that amount.  

why go to all the trouble to alert everyone by initiating a 30 min (whatever it was) takedown to $0.001?
Indeed. This was not done for personal enrichment, it was done to produce charts like this one:



yes, and if we're right, that means thats the only way they could figure out how to takedown Bitcoin.

btw, at a New Yr's Eve party last night, a friend of mine was telling me how his brother in law who was one of the top IT guys for NASA just came back to take a new job with the Kardashian Family enterprise in their IT dept.  he says that the techies he worked with back at NASA were nothing compared to the guys at the Kardashians.   IF one can generalize from that one anecdote, Bitcoin is going to be a real big problem for gov't. (i have other anecdotes as well).
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January 01, 2012, 04:02:52 PM
#28
… once people begin to realize that not the rise, but the fall was manipulated?
fixed:
...once people begin to realize that manipulation is normal market moving?
Really? MtGox hack, Mybitcoin, allinvain and all the other shit was normal market behaviour?

I even think the MtGox hack could have been initiated by entities who aren’t very fond of Bitcoin …

+1

if they were so smart to crack the database and the pw's, why couldn't they have changed the $1000 limit withdrawal?  my own limit withdrawal was way above that amount.  

why go to all the trouble to alert everyone by initiating a 30 min (whatever it was) takedown to $0.001?
Indeed. This was not done for personal enrichment, it was done to produce charts like this one:

http://leanback.eu/bitcoin/plots/20110619195756-mtgox.png
legendary
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January 01, 2012, 03:57:48 PM
#27
… once people begin to realize that not the rise, but the fall was manipulated?
fixed:
...once people begin to realize that manipulation is normal market moving?
Really? MtGox hack, Mybitcoin, allinvain and all the other shit was normal market behaviour?

I even think the MtGox hack could have been initiated by entities who aren’t very fond of Bitcoin …

+1

if they were so smart to crack the database and the pw's, why couldn't they have changed the $1000 limit withdrawal?  my own limit withdrawal was way above that amount.  

why go to all the trouble to alert everyone by initiating a 30 min (whatever it was) takedown to $0.001?
N12
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January 01, 2012, 03:42:01 PM
#26
… once people begin to realize that not the rise, but the fall was manipulated?
fixed:
...once people begin to realize that manipulation is normal market moving?
Really? MtGox hack, Mybitcoin, allinvain and all the other shit was normal market behaviour?

I even think the MtGox hack could have been initiated by entities who aren’t very fond of Bitcoin …
legendary
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January 01, 2012, 03:39:53 PM
#25
me to. i know own a shitload of bitcoin, i am damn fucking rich, nobody is gonna stop me, i own all the fucking bitcoin ze fuck!

85!

poor student is poor Smiley
Just get a student loan, invest in bitcoins, and hope you didn't make the wrong decision Cheesy

Or trade with margin on Bitcoinica.

oh yeah, thats a great idea.
legendary
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January 01, 2012, 03:34:08 PM
#24
me to. i know own a shitload of bitcoin, i am damn fucking rich, nobody is gonna stop me, i own all the fucking bitcoin ze fuck!

85!

poor student is poor Smiley
Just get a student loan, invest in bitcoins, and hope you didn't make the wrong decision Cheesy

Or trade with margin on Bitcoinica.
sr. member
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January 01, 2012, 03:31:32 PM
#23
… once people begin to realize that not the rise, but the fall was manipulated?
fixed:
...once people begin to realize that manipulation is normal market moving?
hero member
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January 01, 2012, 02:58:55 PM
#22
me to. i know own a shitload of bitcoin, i am damn fucking rich, nobody is gonna stop me, i own all the fucking bitcoin ze fuck!

85!

poor student is poor Smiley
Just get a student loan, invest in bitcoins, and hope you didn't make the wrong decision Cheesy
legendary
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If you want to walk on water, get out of the boat
January 01, 2012, 11:08:42 AM
#21
Indeed, you may be very well right

And if it's true then... sky? rocket? more like CHEVRON 7 LOCKED!
N12
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January 01, 2012, 10:59:08 AM
#20
Are people beginning to realize? I think it will take a bit longer. 1-2 doublings from here. Then, we’ll start seeing the media go crazy again.
hero member
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January 01, 2012, 07:08:45 AM
#19
me to. i know own a shitload of bitcoin, i am damn fucking rich, nobody is gonna stop me, i own all the fucking bitcoin ze fuck!

85!

poor student is poor Smiley

+0.1% Wink
legendary
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Borsche
January 01, 2012, 03:09:17 AM
#18
So, what is the logic behind suddenly forcing the price up from $4.25 to $4.99 in an instant?  I can't think of one, except forced buying through Bitcoinica or someone playing the thin market.

It was a 200k buy, some small investor bought a little bitcoin to put aside, and that would happen more and more often as world economy instabilty increases. Rich people buy useless things like homes at 100mil to diversify their holdings, smarter rich people can also invest some small money - car price really - into bitcoin. Don't always suspect market manipulation, small time speculators never buy at market price, they set bid/ask orders.

The big buy at market price can mean only one thing - someone does not really care about several cents difference, either a short squeeze (not yesterday, it was out of the blue) or someone investing long-term.
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December 31, 2011, 10:26:27 AM
#17
So, what is the logic behind suddenly forcing the price up from $4.25 to $4.99 in an instant?  I can't think of one, except forced buying through Bitcoinica or someone playing the thin market (New Year's Eve and all).  I can't think of a real reason why someone would want a whole lot of bitcoins suddenly for a real world use.

for Bears, the logic will never be there.

I'm now dredging up old Nagle posts to show people what happens to permabears:

You want to see an "unbroken trend"? Look at the 30 day moving average, the purple line:



Now that's an unbroken trend, going steadily down for two months now.

Look at that unbroken trend... oh wait.  Grin
legendary
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December 31, 2011, 10:23:46 AM
#16
So, what is the logic behind suddenly forcing the price up from $4.25 to $4.99 in an instant?  I can't think of one, except forced buying through Bitcoinica or someone playing the thin market (New Year's Eve and all).  I can't think of a real reason why someone would want a whole lot of bitcoins suddenly for a real world use.

for Bears, the logic will never be there.
legendary
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December 31, 2011, 10:21:12 AM
#15
So, what is the logic behind suddenly forcing the price up from $4.25 to $4.99 in an instant?  I can't think of one, except forced buying through Bitcoinica or someone playing the thin market (New Year's Eve and all).  I can't think of a real reason why someone would want a whole lot of bitcoins suddenly for a real world use.

low volume + people smarter about their bitcoins
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