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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 18497. (Read 26608199 times)

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WOW  Shocked  Tell me Bitcoin ain't EVIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Tongue Cheesy



Can't believe I caught that in a screenie  Cool

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WOW  Shocked  Tell me Bitcoin ain't EVIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Tongue Cheesy



Can't believe I caught that in a screenie  Cool

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WOW  Shocked  Tell me Bitcoin ain't EVIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Tongue Cheesy



Can't believe I caught that in a screenie  Cool
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The King of England is coming for your Bitcoins, make no mistake. The redcoats don't tell you when they march on Lexington. I have the most animating confidence that the present noble struggle for liberty will terminate gloriously for Great Britain.

@Arthur Do you even circumscribe to Bitcoin movements? Roll Eyes
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any1 else believe that crypto coins in general came out relatively unscathed thru Brexit?

Pretty bullish imo

Really? I was told by various cryptoeconomists that Brexit would send BTC through the roof.
Color me unimpressed.

ah, and you thought "through the roof" meant a non-linear jump to something like $4k, right?   Cheesy Cheesy

Not going down would've been a good start.
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any1 else believe that crypto coins in general came out relatively unscathed thru Brexit?

Pretty bullish imo

Really? I was told by various cryptoeconomists that Brexit would send BTC through the roof.
Color me unimpressed.

ah, and you thought "through the roof" meant a non-linear jump to something like $4k, right?   Cheesy Cheesy
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any1 else believe that crypto coins in general came out relatively unscathed thru Brexit?

Pretty bullish imo

Really? I was told by various cryptoeconomists that Brexit would send BTC through the roof.
Color me unimpressed.
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^The Wall Observer: where only the least substantial posts are on-topic. You're still the king, JJG. Cool
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i still think this comes back down after the halvening hype pump .


You want to give some projected numbers, and why do you seems to circumscribe BTC price movements with such narrow causations, when we should all realize that BTC price movements are multi-causal.   

You give your price predictions, and I will do the courtesy of giving mine too, in response. Let's see if you can do anything seriously, or just talk a bunch of imprecise doom and gloom.

As soon as you get precise, you are likely going to be proven wrong (like what happened with your ongoing earlier in the year complaining scenario outlining $350 to $500 "forever")... .. hahahahahaha.... .and your personality kind of reminds me of Shroomie.. are you not shroomie?   Tongue 
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any1 else believe that crypto coins in general came out relatively unscathed thru Brexit?

Pretty bullish imo

Up against the US dollar.  "Safe Haven"?  I don't know, but perception is now (arguably) reality. 
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any1 else believe that crypto coins in general came out relatively unscathed thru Brexit?

The bigger the catastrophe ... Makes the pump stronger!


brexit pump ?? what brexit pump ?? that last smack down and pump wasn't brexit, that was from some guy on okcoin .

Those 2.000 billions / aka 2 Trillions .... they need 2-3 days to be moved around places! ... So expect outrageous pumps on Wednesday+ >> till August! Amen!
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any1 else believe that crypto coins in general came out relatively unscathed thru Brexit?

The bigger the catastrophe ... Makes the pump stronger!


brexit pump ?? what brexit pump ?? that last smack down and pump wasn't brexit, that was from some guy on okcoin .
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i still think this comes back down after the halvening hype pump .
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Brexit seems to be the latest (and most significant) manifestation of the public's distrust in, and resentment of, large, legacy institutions, particularly those that were in some way involved with the 2007-2008 market turmoil.  It's a historical moment and an interesting time for Bitcoin, since you could argue that the fundamental problem it addresses (byzantine general) is the problem that trust does not scale.  Here comes the "trust bubble".    Cool Cool

It does feel a bit disappointing that people don't agree at a minimum sum that bitcoin must be... And by that I mean something that might be appealing to many investors and mainstream adopters. Like ($)£2000-3000£($) per coin.
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Yawn. Halving still some way off. Just noise.


looks like the halvening is fizzlin .. i mean really.. wrong way .. the halvening supposed to be up.

Well, we know that bitcoin's price performance is a lot more than merely some narrow upcoming event, such as "the halvening."  

But even taking your premises regarding this upward price movement arguably being related to the halvening, why don't you zoom out a little bit in an attempt to look at the bigger picture?  You recall a bit of stagnance in the mid $400s (let's say $440), and you see where BTC prices are now (about $650)?  Hm?    That appears to be about a 50% increase in price?  Yeah, we can have a whole hell-of-a lot of continuing correction from here, and still be on the positive side of that $440 base.

You are a bit selective in your presentation if you want to assert a large amount of doom and gloom merely because current BTC prices are about 15% below the $778 high point of that run.

 Yes, if you expect and assert unrealistic expectations, then you are going to be able to find deficiencies in the performance.

We are in a real good place in the $600s, and even being in the $500s would be o.k., too, yet it seems that bitcoin is continuing to receive upwards price pressures, so likely we are going to have to suffer through some additional price appreciation in the coming days, weeks and months... So, sad it is..  Cry Cry Cry  

Let's try to find something negative in that?  oh my, you don't really seem to give up with your selective, half glass full presentations, do you, Mr. Azzzzzeeee.    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Brexit seems to be the latest (and most significant) manifestation of the public's distrust in, and resentment of, large, legacy institutions, particularly those that were in some way involved with the 2007-2008 market turmoil.  It's a historical moment and an interesting time for Bitcoin, since you could argue that the fundamental problem it addresses (byzantine general) is the problem that trust does not scale.  Here comes the "trust bubble".    Cool Cool
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any1 else believe that crypto coins in general came out relatively unscathed thru Brexit?

The bigger the catastrophe ... Makes the pump stronger!
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any1 else believe that crypto coins in general came out relatively unscathed thru Brexit?
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I think this might have been the only reason the market dumped in the first place:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.15362332
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