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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 18860. (Read 26708765 times)

legendary
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May 27th will be a turning point.
Make sure you are on the right correct side of the fence.


Next floor please, like way up there.
legendary
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Eadem mutata resurgo
legendary
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XXXVII Fnord is toast without bread
May 27th will be a turning point.
Make sure you are on the right correct side of the fence.





legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner
newbie
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legendary
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I guess for the pole I should vote <1000 since it includes all those lesser numbers Grin

23 hours from now I am buying my weekly allotment, unless it is above 3000 CNY  Cool
legendary
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I expected a giant dump when the news got out, but the Bitcoin market seems unfazed. Maybe it's because bulk of what was stolen was ETH.

From 250BTC? It's a trifling sum. Gatecoin is also more closely associated with Ethereum (e.g. through REP/DAO/DGD) than with Bitcoin.
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Remember figuring out how easy it is to punch holes in walls, because walls are just sheet rock?
Except for the part that's a 2x4?
Ouch! ouch ouch ouch!!!

I knew a rooming-house superintendant who got tired of replacing the same punched-in piece of drywall.

He drove nails into the drywall from the back, just shy of the front paper. It only got punched in once after that.



hahahahahaha

The stories that people come up with.    Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Jimbo's managed to elicit a chuckle from me with three sentences. Something you've been unable to do, ever. Now that's kinda funny, or sad, depending on your perspective.


Yes, I suppose that lots of this does depend on perspective, as if one of my goals in life would be to get some pesky ass troll wannabe to giggle?   Roll Eyes
newbie
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... Do you forget how old Jimbo is? He was around in the days before the pesky lawyers had elaborated away all the fun in this world.

The Age Of Steam...
full member
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Remember figuring out how easy it is to punch holes in walls, because walls are just sheet rock?
Except for the part that's a 2x4?
Ouch! ouch ouch ouch!!!

I knew a rooming-house superintendant who got tired of replacing the same punched-in piece of drywall.

He drove nails into the drywall from the back, just shy of the front paper. It only got punched in once after that.



hahahahahaha

The stories that people come up with.    Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Jimbo's managed to elicit a chuckle from me with three sentences. Something you've been unable to do, ever. Now that's kinda funny, or sad, depending on your perspective.

It seems like a bit of an elaborated story.

Can you imagine the liability that could be involved in "intentionally" placing nails behind the drywall if someone were really seriously injured or killed...??   Shocked

Do you forget how old Jimbo is? He was around in the days before the pesky lawyers had elaborated away all the fun in this world.
legendary
Activity: 3948
Merit: 11416
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Remember figuring out how easy it is to punch holes in walls, because walls are just sheet rock?
Except for the part that's a 2x4?
Ouch! ouch ouch ouch!!!

I knew a rooming-house superintendant who got tired of replacing the same punched-in piece of drywall.

He drove nails into the drywall from the back, just shy of the front paper. It only got punched in once after that.



hahahahahaha

The stories that people come up with.    Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


It seems like a bit of an elaborated story.

Can you imagine the liability that could be involved in "intentionally" placing nails behind the drywall if someone were really seriously injured or killed...??   Shocked
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
Remember figuring out how easy it is to punch holes in walls, because walls are just sheet rock?
Except for the part that's a 2x4?
Ouch! ouch ouch ouch!!!

I knew a rooming-house superintendant who got tired of replacing the same punched-in piece of drywall.

He drove nails into the drywall from the back, just shy of the front paper. It only got punched in once after that.
legendary
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Next target: $466, then on to the $470s and a new high for 2016.

...but not before we revisit 440.

$440? I thought we left that behind weeks ago. We might very well dip below $450 though.
$440 is gone, dipping below $450 seems unlikely at this point, $460 is the new goal that we should want to see and get the value there for a while. If we could see something like this, then I would say $500 isn't an impossible goal before the halving.
legendary
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How many here have heard of Gatecoin? I haven't before all this came up but maybe I'm not concentrating.
legendary
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^^ I especially love "However, the malicious external party involved in this breach, managed to alter our system so that ETH and BTC deposit transfers by-passed the multi-sig cold storage and went directly to the hot wallet"
Sounds legit Undecided

It seems these things are often partially or wholly inside jobs.

That Gatecoin crap about by-passing the multi-sig cold storage sounds very similar to the Karpeles crap about a leak in the Gox cold wallet.

I expected a giant dump when the news got out, but the Bitcoin market seems unfazed. Maybe it's because bulk of what was stolen was ETH.
newbie
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Blam! 459! BLAM! Oooh, shorters scairt! The Great Psychological 460 wall is Jericho'd!
I might have spoken too soon... Remember figuring out how easy it is to punch holes in walls, because walls are just sheet rock?
Except for the part that's a 2x4?
Ouch! ouch ouch ouch!!!
hero member
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Merit: 504
Bitcoin replaces central, not commercial, banks
Here is hoping you are correct, Adam. Since BTC and LTC are moving in lockstep and trading at odds with XMR/ETH etc.. it makes sense to buy a little LTC if you really believe bitcoin is about to rally hard.

After three and a half years of accumulation I have become patient.

I thought you were contemplating selling because BorgStreamCore or w/e?

What are you doing on a censored forum btw?
legendary
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Merit: 5039
You're never too old to think young.
Next target: $466, then on to the $470s and a new high for 2016.

...but not before we revisit 440.

$440? I thought we left that behind weeks ago. We might very well dip below $450 though.
legendary
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chinese pumping it over 3000 now

Yeah and the reaction followed immediately.
Back to 2996. I doubt we are ready to break the 3000 constantly.
This will take some more patience I believe.
newbie
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Merit: 0
Next target: $466, then on to the $470s and a new high for 2016.

...but not before we revisit 440.
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