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legendary
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Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!
At what point would we leave "return to normal" behind?



Pretty sure it's the Despair part that happens next. :/
hero member
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*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*

MaxKeiser is a cuck, I don't understand how anybody can like him. Does nobody remember MaxCoin?

He used to shill MaxCoin constantly on his RT show, sold it for several dollars a unit. It's now 63 satoshi on coinmarketcap.

Anti Keiser Coin https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annakc-anti-keiser-coin-revamped-900m-coins-491256 is basically the same fucking value.

Max's voice is annoying as hell, he's like a loser teenage geek who got a talk show. I don't ever hear him make any interesting points on the rare occasion I listen to his show. There's no Brilliant Intelligence there.

Peter Schiff says at one point "Could Bitcoin drop to $10, $20? Could it go to $10,000 first? Sure!" At least he stands behind his position and puts thought into it, acknowledges room for error.

Max is just a dirty rat with a goofy smile.  Kiss

Max Keiser totally tried to hijack Bitcoin with his crappy MAXCoin.

He "launched it" "live" on his show, (JOKE, JOKE) but of course there was a huge pre-mine.

He's funny.  You can laugh with him or laugh at him.  I used to watch the Keiser Report.

Now I just ignore him -- like I'm gonna do with some of these N00BS.

WHAT IF I TOLD YOU MAX IS SATOSHI??   Shocked   Kiss   Cool   ~n00bzzz
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#TheGoyimKnow
The replies from you peasants are always completely unable to address any issues I discuss at all.  It's always just "that can't be true! someone told me bitcoin was permissionless!".  It's only permissionless if it's not designed to centralize, but it's not possible to create a decentralized craptocurrency in the first place.
legendary
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#TheGoyimKnow
So bitcoin does indeed "allow you to do something that metals don't" which is to hold a genuine bearer token.

You're just repeating false Andreas Antonopolous pumper propaganda that isn't true.  You never actually "own" a bitcoin; there is nothing to own in the first place.  Your so called "coin" is just a virtual loaf of bread in cyberspace that's impossible for you to take custody of.

Bitcoin has permanent middlemen custodians and counter party risk in the form of transaction validators.  These are who actually own the coins because bitcoin is NOT a permissionless system.  The transactions are not blinded, they can pick and choose which to allow through.  Transaction validators are designed to centralize through economy of scale, which will then be run by either like 3 corporations or the govt itself.

Choosing to participate in bitcoin at all means you are signing up to be someone's bitch (inevitably the govt) in a permissioned system.  Metals are actual permissionless systems, bitcoin is NOT.  You're required to ask permission of a transaction validator anytime you want to move a bitcoin (which will be controlled by govt); you don't have to for metals.

Bitcoin is anti-freedom new world order garbage.
legendary
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I was told cheap coins?  Shocked Roll Eyes

These are cheap coins...

Ask your future self

Stick a note in your diary for 18/09/2019  saying "Today on 18/09/2017 Bitcoin was $3980 - Are these cheap coins?" and then we can have a chuckle when the time comes.
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
I was told cheap coins?  Shocked Roll Eyes

what? you didn't get any of them?
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I didn't expected this rebound back to $4000+ so fast  Shocked

Also, today at work some co-workers came to me asking that i should sell my coins asap because...they saw that article from JPMorgan.

I told them that's bullshit they should buy the dip with a smile on my face.

They where laughing so hard they had tears in there eyes...

Explaining why they where wrong is just talking to a wall...just pointless.

Those faces are priceless when we reach a new ATH again  Cheesy


 One of these ATH's I hope not to have co-workers anymore  Roll Eyes
(except my two gifted guys of course - you know who you are!)

I bought LTC at $14 and then it dropped to $3 but held it
1 Minute silence for the golden bitcoins dropped on the way down to be picked up by others

(having said that, a while back i sold and lost 0.5 i only have 1.2 now and 28 ltc)
Hold until 1 mill

I had weathered a big drop before, and kept my BTC, but lost interest in it for a couple of years (no mining, no posting here, etc.). Long time hodler so, but mostly invested in the stock market. When we passed 2000€ a few months ago I decided that the stock market wasn't good enough, sold all I could and more than doubled my BTC stash.

I wasn't entirely sure of my hodler resolve after that bold move, since BTC went from ATH to ATH, there was no test of it.

When it went down the other day, I can't say I was happy (for one I had no fiat to buy the dip), but dumping never even came up in my mind.

So now I'm more certain than ever, hodl !

My coworkers want me to sell too. I have told them that my goal is to leave them fending for themselves while spending my days drinking mojitos on a beach, but they don't understand, they don't believe it's possible.
legendary
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yes
I was told cheap coins?  Shocked Roll Eyes
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Be a bank
 @blockdigest 8 minutes ago
Join us in 90 minutes for a chat on crypto scams and the Monero roadmap with @fluffypony http://youtu.be/Jw3GXmNKopo  #Bitcoin $XMR
legendary
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Q: So what do you do when you are large, wealthy hedge fund investors, and you want to take a large position in Bitcoin? You don't want to pay market price and enter long, as there are not enough coins in the exchange float to get a good price.

A: And the best way to 'shake the trees' is...? (Hint: it just happened)  Wink
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MaxKeiser is a cuck, I don't understand how anybody can like him. Does nobody remember MaxCoin?

He used to shill MaxCoin constantly on his RT show, sold it for several dollars a unit. It's now 63 satoshi on coinmarketcap.

Anti Keiser Coin https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annakc-anti-keiser-coin-revamped-900m-coins-491256 is basically the same fucking value.

Max's voice is annoying as hell, he's like a loser teenage geek who got a talk show. I don't ever hear him make any interesting points on the rare occasion I listen to his show. There's no Brilliant Intelligence there.

Peter Schiff says at one point "Could Bitcoin drop to $10, $20? Could it go to $10,000 first? Sure!" At least he stands behind his position and puts thought into it, acknowledges room for error.

Max is just a dirty rat with a goofy smile.  Kiss

Max Keiser totally tried to hijack Bitcoin with his crappy MAXCoin.

He "launched it" "live" on his show, (JOKE, JOKE) but of course there was a huge pre-mine.

He's funny.  You can laugh with him or laugh at him.  I used to watch the Keiser Report.

Now I just ignore him -- like I'm gonna do with some of these N00BS.
legendary
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What's the relevance? No crypto support that I can detect:

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You can pass in any three characters and it will be treated as a valid currency code.The reason for this is that it allows support for future currencies. For example, Bitcoin can be supported with its currency code 'XBT'.

you just twisted my brain into a knot

Why? What they are saying is that Bitcoin is currently 'supported' exactly the same way that any three random characters are 'supported'. How usable is that? Zero. Zero usable. It's a machine with:
a) a gozinta that fits Credit Cards, a gozouta that fits Credit Cards, and machinery that converts that CC  gozinta to a CC gozouta; and
b) a gozinta that fits Bitcoin, with no corresponding gozouta, and no mechanism for converting the Bitcoin gozinta into anything.

Well, I guess it provides some titilation...

okey dokey then

(use your imagination... think forward in time)



I need some wood- but all I can see is these fricken' trees.

A step closer to =  https://news.bitcoin.com/bitcoin-one-click-soon-web-standard/  

It is relevant...

And imagine - even BCH will be an option ..... shock horror etc


(TBH W3C even mentioning Bitcoin - far less allowing/encouraging for its integration is kind of a big deal... and this is a milestone towards further mass integration...it is as plain to see as all the wood in that there forest)
legendary
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...If I have a 1 oz gold or silver coin on my table, I can walk down the street and trade it to someone else for goods or services with no middlemen or 3rd party extortion involved.

r0ach loves to keep spouting this. Over and over. But he refuses to ever explain how he intends to transact with someone overseas in another country with PMs and avoid middlemen or 3rd party transfer fees. Or even go to Walmart, Target, or Starbucks and buy something, anything with it without avoiding the exchange into fiat via 3rd party (and thus another fee). Or... or... the fkn list can go on forever.

So I guess all a PM coin is good for is... transacting with your neighbor down the street? If Apocalypse cometh?

Well r0ach? We're still waiting. Oh I know, you'll just go scurrying back into your little hole for a while without answer the question. Once again.  Roll Eyes

Stop pretending that gold and silver used in native coin format haven't been used as money for thousands of years.  There's no fucking reason to convert it to fiat.  Even US law states a dollar is still "371.25 grains of pure silver" and that debts are supposed to be settled in only metals.  


The US gold / silver standard was repealed about FORTY YEARS AGO.  U.S. Paper money is backed by....paper.

N00bs....  Roll Eyes
legendary
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What's the relevance? No crypto support that I can detect:

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You can pass in any three characters and it will be treated as a valid currency code.The reason for this is that it allows support for future currencies. For example, Bitcoin can be supported with its currency code 'XBT'.

you just twisted my brain into a knot

Why? What they are saying is that Bitcoin is currently 'supported' exactly the same way that any three random characters are 'supported'. How usable is that? Zero. Zero usable. It's a machine with:
a) a gozinta that fits Credit Cards, a gozouta that fits Credit Cards, and machinery that converts that CC  gozinta to a CC gozouta; and
b) a gozinta that fits Bitcoin, with no corresponding gozouta, and no mechanism for converting the Bitcoin gozinta into anything.

Well, I guess it provides some titilation...
legendary
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Only 1000 days to go.  Smiley
legendary
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Going to go with "so the f*ck what" and "good luck with that"

Hey, I'm a long HODLer. I'm just sayin', these swings be causing really bad gas and stomach cramps. Worse than eating at the DQ in Butte.


I know sir ,
Interesting Survey today lendedu.com/blog/bitcoins-role-in-the-American-economy/

Covered 1000 Americans
78.6% had heard of Bitcoin
10.69% incorrectly believe owning bitcoin is illegal
47.71% weren't sure if owning it was illegal or not
85.37% have never owned bitcoin

So let's get out there and educate our American friends that bitcoin is not and has never been illegal. And get that adoption number up out of the low teens.

If we ever see it ..... K.im ,megaupload2 and Bitcache may bring a little attention amongst the "unbitcoined" demographic....
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Going to go with "so the f*ck what" and "good luck with that"

Hey, I'm a long HODLer. I'm just sayin', these swings be causing really bad gas and stomach cramps. Worse than eating at the DQ in Butte.


I know sir ,
Interesting Survey today lendedu.com/blog/bitcoins-role-in-the-American-economy/

Covered 1000 Americans
78.6% had heard of Bitcoin
10.69% incorrectly believe owning bitcoin is illegal
47.71% weren't sure if owning it was illegal or not
85.37% have never owned bitcoin

So let's get out there and educate our American friends that bitcoin is not and has never been illegal. And get that adoption number up out of the low teens.
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