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sr. member
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November 21, 2013, 06:19:31 PM
#82

*snicker* *Pffft* heh *snort* heheh ha hahahahah hahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahah



I notice you are keen on posting crap like the above.

I would just like to say that it reflects really badly on you and mock laughter or ridiculing of an argument comes usually from frail minds, that lack an ability to truly understand a phenomena and seek to align themselves with some dogmatic view, and are hyperphobic about having their fragile world view threatened.

As for example, when in the UK, the liberal MP Vince Cable asked then PM Gordon Brown in 2005, if the economic boom wasn't infact a result of unsustainable borrowing and credit creation. He was laughed out of parliament by all the same clueless fucks who after the event claimed 'nobody could see it coming', and then proceeded to point fingers at individual banker scapegoats.

Ahhh shit! Sorry for having some fun with a bullshit statement. This thread has really brought out the troll in me. And I suppose you're right, I should not laugh at other's arguments. But, wait. Was that an arugment I was laughing at? The statement referenced had no supporting evidence, and consisted of a very vague generalization. "Only a Central Bank can adopts currency control measures against the high volatility of the speculative markets. A currency in the wild will end at 0. " Really? You actually believe that is the ONLY outcome? Or at least don't find that worthy of mocking? I have my views on bitcoin, and of the central banks. I have my opinions, and I think that statement is false based on my opinions. However, there are plenty of other reasons why that statement deserved my mockery. Who knows the the future holds? Even if bitcoin ends in zero, and the central banks hold up our system for now, doesn't mean everything from now until infinity will follow this concept.

Hmm...Frail mind who lacks an ability to truly understand a phenomena. Again, really? Thanks for the "big words" which based on that statement alone, you probably expect I cannot understand. I hate to upset your dogmatic mentality, with set in stone confidence of your psychological analysis, but you don't know me. I am not sure which fragile world view of mine is being threatened - you must mean the "world" of bitcoin? Well, I do believe we have something here. I believe this technology (and the concept behind it) is revolutionary, and will change the world. In fact, perhaps to the same degree as the creation of the internet. However, will it be bitcoin? I can only hope so, while I acknowledge it may not be the case. I understand what you're accusing me of, and in fact it's not I who thinks in that manner - but rather the reason I was mocking the statement to start with. Again - who know what the future holds? What I do know with reasonable certainty, is the statement which I was mocking at is false, or at least excessively presumptuous as there is no way to tell if/when a non-central banked currency will developed in the next infinity peroid of time. Come on.  

I am not familiar with what PM Gordon Brown said, but I get your point. And, for a 3rd time, Really? There is no similarity between my mockery and his. This is not a thread about potential flaws, pitfalls, and risks of and to bitcoin, or any other reasonable topic with a supportive argument. My response was not event directed at OP's reference to bitcoin as a viable currency. I think we'll see it become a viable currency, but we shall see, I understand the challenges. I (data, actually) was bursting out laughing about a extreme generalization made by stating anything not control by a central bank will end up at zero - which is an absurd statement.

Are you familiar with the phrase "Ask a stupid question, get a stupid answer" ? Well, while that was not a question, I think that sentiment applies here.  Get off your pseudo psychological high horse and learn to take a joke. If you don't like my posts, you're more than welcome to make use of that really most excellent ignore functionality, or to keep scrolling.


EDIT:

Forget all of that, I found the perfect response to you:

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November 21, 2013, 10:29:28 AM
#81
you call this a currency?Huh? hits $900 then down $300 joke

Noone forces you to sell for current market price. Make $1000 or wathever sell order and wait if someone thinks it is good price. The big volatility is because not many people trading
legendary
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November 21, 2013, 10:22:07 AM
#80

*snicker* *Pffft* heh *snort* heheh ha hahahahah hahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahah



I notice you are keen on posting crap like the above.

I would just like to say that it reflects really badly on you and mock laughter or ridiculing of an argument comes usually from frail minds, that lack an ability to truly understand a phenomena and seek to align themselves with some dogmatic view, and are hyperphobic about having their fragile world view threatened.

As for example, when in the UK, the liberal MP Vince Cable asked then PM Gordon Brown in 2005, if the economic boom wasn't infact a result of unsustainable borrowing and credit creation. He was laughed out of parliament by all the same clueless fucks who after the event claimed 'nobody could see it coming', and then proceeded to point fingers at individual banker scapegoats.

I don't get it. The guy laughing here is the 'Vince Cable' in the room. The poster he is laughing at is the 'Gordon Brown'.

Claiming that only central govt issued currency can possibly work deserves derision. *That* is the dogmatic view.
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November 21, 2013, 06:07:27 AM
#79
Only a Central Bank can adopts currency control measures against the high volatility of
the speculative markets.

 A currency in the wild will end at 0.

 

...Unlike dollars that lost 99% of their purchasing power since the inception of the Federal Reserve.

Yep, that's really working aint it my friend.

Sell your Bitcoins.  Hold those Dollars.  They can't possibly go to zero.
sr. member
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Digital money you say?
November 21, 2013, 12:55:35 AM
#78
Why is this in the speculation subforum? What does this topic have to do with speculation?

This entire thread can be summed up as, "I don't understand bitcoin's valuation so it must be a scam. I also might be trolling." response by forum members, "lel."
legendary
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Borsche
November 21, 2013, 12:14:44 AM
#77
If it was me, and I thought this was a scam and was worthless, I wouldn't even post here.  Who has the time to waste on stuff you deem a scam?  Makes no sense. Life is too short to waste on crap I hate or done believe in.  Must be nice for you to have time to burn.

He posts here out of spite that he has not been able to participate in this "scam". I've seen countless types like that here since 2011, who either have no balls or no money or both; they are the most aggressive in creating "bitcoin is done" topics; fact is, they try to assure themselves that is the case and maybe hoping that bitcoin would be very low again one day, so they can get one, then they become superbulls.

Easy to see that our fleabag here is the one of them - check his sig.
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November 20, 2013, 09:58:13 PM
#76
you call this a currency?Huh? hits $900 then down $300 joke

Yeah, this is a market for men. Pussies like you just get to complaint on the interwebz...

Im going to man up and apologize for the harsh posts. Go and look through my posts I do not initiate calling anyone out. Now you are trolling

Wouldn't "trolling" be:

Posting on a BITCOIN forum about how BITCOIN is a scam and is going to fail?

Hmmm.....

If it was me, and I thought this was a scam and was worthless, I wouldn't even post here.  Who has the time to waste on stuff you deem a scam?  Makes no sense. Life is too short to waste on crap I hate or done believe in.  Must be nice for you to have time to burn.

Total time logged in: 1 days, 10 hours and 12 minutes. What does yours say? Believe me I dont spend much time on this crap
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November 20, 2013, 08:59:25 PM
#75
you call this a currency?Huh? hits $900 then down $300 joke

Yeah, this is a market for men. Pussies like you just get to complaint on the interwebz...

Im going to man up and apologize for the harsh posts. Go and look through my posts I do not initiate calling anyone out. Now you are trolling

Wouldn't "trolling" be:

Posting on a BITCOIN forum about how BITCOIN is a scam and is going to fail?

Hmmm.....

If it was me, and I thought this was a scam and was worthless, I wouldn't even post here.  Who has the time to waste on stuff you deem a scam?  Makes no sense. Life is too short to waste on crap I hate or done believe in.  Must be nice for you to have time to burn.
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November 20, 2013, 08:32:40 PM
#74
you call this a currency?Huh? hits $900 then down $300 joke

Yeah, this is a market for men. Pussies like you just get to complaint on the interwebz...

Im going to man up and apologize for the harsh posts. Go and look through my posts I do not initiate calling anyone out. Now you are trolling
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November 20, 2013, 10:51:29 AM
#73
Only a Central Bank can adopts currency control measures against the high volatility of
the speculative markets.

 A currency in the wild will end at 0.



*snicker* *Pffft* heh *snort* heheh ha hahahahah hahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahah



I notice you are keen on posting crap like the above.

I would just like to say that it reflects really badly on you and mock laughter or ridiculing of an argument comes usually from frail minds, that lack an ability to truly understand a phenomena and seek to align themselves with some dogmatic view, and are hyperphobic about having their fragile world view threatened.

As for example, when in the UK, the liberal MP Vince Cable asked then PM Gordon Brown in 2005, if the economic boom wasn't infact a result of unsustainable borrowing and credit creation. He was laughed out of parliament by all the same clueless fucks who after the event claimed 'nobody could see it coming', and then proceeded to point fingers at individual banker scapegoats.

Just because you cite one example of ridiculing gone wrong, the chances of that happening with what he said is pretty slim to none due to the fact that markets move on supply and demand and there is a real demand for currency. Only when the fundamentals of currency are manipulated is when the market can be manipulated by a central authority to control volatility. One of those fundamentals is the ability to print currency. This is why the central bank transferred to fiat money instead of gold. They can print fiat, they can't print gold. It's also why the government allowed itself to go into debt instead of paying for its costs up front after collecting the money from taxes.

Also, you can't allow anyone to own more than 50% of a market or else they OWN the market which is why the gold market is being manipulated by the rothschild's central authority.
Reference 1: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Price_fixing 
Reference 2: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_fixing

Since bitcoin is decentralized currency, and there is no central government, and judging by the demand for an unregulated currency, bitcoin is thriving despite volatility. In fact, volatility is a super healthy sign at this stage because it's growing. Once the market is saturated over the globe, we'll see a reduction in volatility.
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November 20, 2013, 10:31:59 AM
#72

*snicker* *Pffft* heh *snort* heheh ha hahahahah hahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahah



I notice you are keen on posting crap like the above.

I would just like to say that it reflects really badly on you and mock laughter or ridiculing of an argument comes usually from frail minds, that lack an ability to truly understand a phenomena and seek to align themselves with some dogmatic view, and are hyperphobic about having their fragile world view threatened.

As for example, when in the UK, the liberal MP Vince Cable asked then PM Gordon Brown in 2005, if the economic boom wasn't infact a result of unsustainable borrowing and credit creation. He was laughed out of parliament by all the same clueless fucks who after the event claimed 'nobody could see it coming', and then proceeded to point fingers at individual banker scapegoats.
sr. member
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November 20, 2013, 09:28:19 AM
#71
Only a Central Bank can adopts currency control measures against the high volatility of
the speculative markets.

 A currency in the wild will end at 0.

 

*snicker* *Pffft* heh *snort* heheh ha hahahahah hahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahah

sr. member
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November 20, 2013, 08:57:50 AM
#70
Poor fleabag  Cry
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November 20, 2013, 08:56:52 AM
#69
you call this a currency?Huh? hits $900 then down $300 joke

Yeah, this is a market for men. Pussies like you just get to complaint on the interwebz...

GO GET A FUCKIN LIFE!

ooh...a bit temperamental.

You never listened to the rabid slavering nutters on here and bought in at $700+ did you?

Or worse still, you done some real world economy trades (actually using Btc for its intended purpose) and within the matter of a few hours found yourself 50% underwater?
sr. member
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I'm always grumpy in the morning.
November 20, 2013, 06:13:11 AM
#68
Okay answer this: WHO is making money? When something for the most part just goes up and everyone is enjoying the ride someone has to be on the other side losing their ass right?

I'm making money. You, apparently, are on the other side.
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November 20, 2013, 05:44:09 AM
#67
Only a Central Bank can adopts currency control measures against the high volatility of
the speculative markets.

 A currency in the wild will end at 0.

 

I always love vague, authoritative quotes with no possible chance to verify or reject their hypothesis.

Robots will definitely rule the planet in 1 million years.
Who's to say they don't already?
Transhumanism is a reality most "people" are too scared to face  Shocked
legendary
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November 20, 2013, 05:24:42 AM
#66
you call this a currency?Huh? hits $900 then down $300 joke

Didn't you read the memo?
legendary
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Fill Your Barrel with Bitcoins!
November 20, 2013, 01:17:33 AM
#65
Who cares what price Bitcoin is at? If you bought a Coin you should be happy you have one. No one is forcing you to sell at $300...
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November 19, 2013, 11:38:03 PM
#64
Fleabag, I would like to take your bitcoins in exchange for some FREE instruction on how YOU can avoid scams!  This FREE course requires a small transaction fee of 1 BTC in order to initiate the instructional process.

In this FREE course you'll learn the following:

- Charles Ponzi - Why government intervention is a bad thing
- Pyramid Schemes - Are they for me?
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YAY!

1 is low. So I am buying low right?

I'm sorry but to answer that you'll need to sign up for the FREE course!

1 is lower than paypal transaction fee right?
sr. member
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November 19, 2013, 11:21:02 PM
#63
Only a Central Bank can adopts currency control measures against the high volatility of
the speculative markets.

 A currency in the wild will end at 0.

 

I always love vague, authoritative quotes with no possible chance to verify or reject their hypothesis.

Robots will definitely rule the planet in 1 million years.
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