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sr. member
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Is this a brexit pump? or a bulltrap?  Cheesy

It's a brexit pump for sure.

Yeah I have to agree with you on this one. But will it go higher then this years ATH?
legendary
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>in my own country
Which country's that?

How much are you willing to pay?

Why would I pay to learn which depressing third-world ghetto you live in?

You seen much America Huh  30 minutes from Detroit they don’t even have clean water.
hero member
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Plant 1xTree for each Satoshi earned!
>in my own country
Which country's that?

How much are you willing to pay?
legendary
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In order to dump coins one must have coins
Shorts are finally up if not for $43MM in longs that'd be super bullish
hero member
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Plant 1xTree for each Satoshi earned!
Well at least I like BTCitcoin, like a weak ago I lost 0.20% and I was not sad about it. Because this week I made 17.00% ... I just F'ing like to shake up the weak hands! ... I'm gonna steal from your scared asses till yours asses hurt from the long term burn!!!

That's 'coz you trade like a boss. Up 17%, huh? Nice!
How much is that in real money, about 5 bucks?

I don't have much... but translated in fiat I made like 500-600$ ... And is because I am on an alternative own currency exchange in my own country. And when I look at the China charts... I have like 30 seconds or sometimes 2-3 minutes till my own exchange wakes up. And I sleep during the day most of the time. So I can trade sometimes during the night when everyone is sleeping. And meaning it won't impact you directly! But if I "steal" from the exchange-bot ... it will eventually need to go on the big exchanges and drag out of your coins for good, like indefinitely! And that shortage of coins will come sooner or later everywhere!
legendary
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what is going on bitfinex and huobi,


shaking the weak hands again?

but this time i think, people wont give up easily.
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
Good morning Bitcoinland.

Still up close to $100 since yesterday.



Hopefully the massive retracement triggered by the Finex shutdown is over and it's time to continue upward.
hero member
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pretty tame reaction tbh. price hovering around 650$ is quite disappointing after such a gross move. markets are down like 5-10% and bitcoin more or less the same? strange.

Bitcoin price has nothing to do with Brexit. So far, the retracement is about 56% of the correction, it may reach 62% today or tomorrow, then more down.


+1 .. bitcoin was unaffected by brexit. at least not yet . we are right where we were before the dump. ever since the marshal's pump, i dont trust bitcoin. i got burnt on that pump. because of that i stopped buying bitcoin. what i have in cold storage is it.. i am in and out of bitcoin these days. i think bitcoin is going to crash after the halvening hype due to lingering scaling issue .. obama will have to leave the wh before i start change my stance toward bitcoin again.. that why i didnt dive into bitcoin on that huge dip.. i dont always do what everyone else is doing . today we'll see if brexit moves bitcoin .

I think both of you where getting burned due of bad trading, thats not Bitcoins fauld... it's YOURS idiots.

We Will Get SegWit This Summer, just look at the post above this one.



Well at least I like BTCitcoin, like a weak ago I lost 0.20% and I was not sad about it. Because this week I made 17.00% ... I just F'ing like to shake up the weak hands! ... I'm gonna steal from your scared asses till yours asses hurt from the long term burn!!!
hero member
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Why would anybody believe Brexit has no effect on Bitcoin is staggering, look at the price over the last 24 hours, look at every banking stock world wide, look at gold. talk about living in a bubble.Mid 500s yesterday when poll pointed to Remain and now after Brexit hundred dollars up, what am i missing ? This Heralds a two year exit for UK from the Euro block with ever increasing pressure From Netherlands and Italy to follow the UK into there on referendum. The shit has just started to hit the fan.

Indeed, I've made a nice profit. During some hours the EUR price on Kraken was €20 ahead of the Chinese exchanges, I've never ever seen that!

As a Dutchman I can guarantee you that even if Geert Wilders manages to get a referendum, it will be out of the question that the Dutch will vote for leaving the EU. It would be economic suicide for us.

On the other hand, there will be silver lining for us to Brexit. Amsterdam will take over a part of the bridgehead function that London has (had) in the EU. It's close to London, people speak English well and Bitcoin everywhere.  Cheesy

Ideal for US and Chinese corporations.
sr. member
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In XEM we trust
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hero member
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pretty tame reaction tbh. price hovering around 650$ is quite disappointing after such a gross move. markets are down like 5-10% and bitcoin more or less the same? strange.

Bitcoin price has nothing to do with Brexit. So far, the retracement is about 56% of the correction, it may reach 62% today or tomorrow, then more down.

Whatever. I made a nice profit on it whatever the reason. Funny though it coincided exactly as the result became clear.
hero member
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Like an infectious killerpump? Sure, why not.
hero member
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Well, I think it's just an outbreak of the bullish pennant.
newbie
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No. I can infere that, if a new event occurs, many different people will be asked to reevaluate their investment decisions. Independently of evidences, it´s legit to speculate that a percentage (can be indeed very small group) of those decisions will at the end  be in favor of Bitcoin. Talking about several hundreds billions of EUR in the clasic markets (actually is more, much more), 1 or 2 billion EUR moving into the ecosystem is enough to put pressure on demand.

It´s like use common sense to infere that if I roll the dice 20 times, it´s expected to have at least 1 match for a random number picked by you.
*infer. And no, you would not guess my number by rolling the dice twenty times, that's just nonsense.

Again: Speculation & "common sense" have nothing to do with "statistics." You may need common sense to interpret the data, but you got to get the data first. You don't derive statistics from a priori learningz & common snse, that's not statistics, that's a different thing,
If "common sense" was enough, there'd be no need for statistics. But there is, because common sense is very commonly nonsense.

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Markets opening t - 60 seconds. Strap in.

Dow Jones Industrial Average 17,516.08 Price decrease 494.99 (2.75%) Shocked

Face-ripping 0.00G acceleration. Bitcoin user not affected Cool
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Rangers.Protocol
"Statistics"? Show me the data, and your money. Until then, it's just hand-waving, not statistics.

Let me gently remember you the fact that we are in a speculation thread.
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Allow me to return the favor by humbly suggesting that "statistics" means hard data, not speculative musings.
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No. I can infere that, if a new event occurs, many different people will be asked to reevaluate their investment decisions. Independently of evidences, it´s legit to speculate that a percentage (can be indeed very small group) of those decisions will at the end  be in favor of Bitcoin. Talking about several hundreds billions of EUR in the clasic markets (actually is more, much more), 1 or 2 billion EUR moving into the ecosystem is enough to put pressure on demand.

It´s like use common sense to infere that if I roll the dice 20 times, it´s expected to have at least 1 match for a random number picked by you.


legendary
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pretty tame reaction tbh. price hovering around 650$ is quite disappointing after such a gross move. markets are down like 5-10% and bitcoin more or less the same? strange.

Bitcoin price has nothing to do with Brexit. So far, the retracement is about 56% of the correction, it may reach 62% today or tomorrow, then more down.


+1 .. bitcoin was unaffected by brexit. at least not yet . we are right where we were before the dump. ever since the marshal's pump, i dont trust bitcoin. i got burnt on that pump. because of that i stopped buying bitcoin. what i have in cold storage is it.. i am in and out of bitcoin these days. i think bitcoin is going to crash after the halvening hype due to lingering scaling issue .. obama will have to leave the wh before i start change my stance toward bitcoin again.. that why i didnt dive into bitcoin on that huge dip.. i dont always do what everyone else is doing . today we'll see if brexit moves bitcoin .

I think both of you where getting burned due of bad trading, thats not Bitcoins fauld... it's YOURS idiots.

We Will Get SegWit This Summer, just look at the post above this one.
member
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Why would anybody believe Brexit has no effect on Bitcoin is staggering, look at the price over the last 24 hours, look at every banking stock world wide, look at gold. talk about living in a bubble.Mid 500s yesterday when poll pointed to Remain and now after Brexit hundred dollars up, what am i missing ? This Heralds a two year exit for UK from the Euro block with ever increasing pressure From Netherlands and Italy to follow the UK into there on referendum. The shit has just started to hit the fan.
legendary
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newbie
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Why not ? At least more investors are willing to follow this way, then before Brexit.

Why not? A better question is "why?" In uncertain times, why would you hedge with an asset that's, basically, the definition of volatility?

Statistics
If the question "Why" is thought too many times, some of the answers & decisions will be YES, I take the risk for part of my capital.

"Statistics"? Show me the data, and your money. Until then, it's just hand-waving, not statistics.

Let me gently remember you the fact that we are in a speculation thread.

Allow me to return the favor by humbly suggesting that "statistics" means hard data, not speculative musings.

Markets opening t - 60 seconds. Strap in.

Dow Jones Industrial Average 17,516.08 Price decrease 494.99 (2.75%) Shocked
hero member
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Markets opening t - 60 seconds. Strap in.
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