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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 21349. (Read 26715444 times)

newbie
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legendary
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ltc dumpin hard...watch out

Not really, just a blip, it's climbing again now.
legendary
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ltc dumpin hard...watch out
legendary
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newbie
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By the looks of the dumpage going on there, it's not that hard to transfer money in and out of BTC-e as some anticipated.
hero member
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It's Not Enough
who cares? Cheesy

carpe diem, it's a good time to buy, tomorrow you will be rich
hero member
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Holy Moly! Are you one of those americans who dare call yourself a socialist/social democrat or do you use that retard lingo like liberal or progressive and so on?

No, I'm English, and I reject all labels !! Ain't no box you can put me in  Wink
I am just not in favour of rape and pillage wherever it occurs ... call me old-fashioned if you like!

Damn, I was sure you were american.

Do I really talk that much sh*t ?  Cheesy  (no need to reply)
I've got an American friend I Skype with a lot - perhaps he is indoctrinating me into something with one of your labels ...
sr. member
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Yes, btc is boring. I wonder if it is already too late to get on LTC train?

BTW, the DOGED coin looks promising too...
sr. member
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sr. member
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Comparison between Gold and Bitcoin, Bullish ?



Are you anticipating  bitcoin to follow suit? Have you positioned yourself to take profit if it does?
legendary
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hero member
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Magic
I think Bitcoin is strongly Bullish but atm all the money flows to LTC just because its an easy win, if this market cools down BTC will rise. But I would prefer a slower and more steady rise than with last bubbles.
legendary
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Permabull Bitcoin Investor
Comparison between Gold and Bitcoin, Bullish ?

legendary
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Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
Holy Moly! Are you one of those americans who dare call yourself a socialist/social democrat or do you use that retard lingo like liberal or progressive and so on?

No, I'm English, and I reject all labels !! Ain't no box you can put me in  Wink
I am just not in favour of rape and pillage wherever it occurs ... call me old-fashioned if you like!

Damn, I was sure you were american.
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
Holy Moly! Are you one of those americans who dare call yourself a socialist/social democrat or do you use that retard lingo like liberal or progressive and so on?

No, I'm English, and I reject all labels !! Ain't no box you can put me in  Wink
I am just not in favour of rape and pillage wherever it occurs ... call me old-fashioned if you like!
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1014
Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
Up until now the stance of creditors has been 'all the money and your prized assets' with a gun at your head - the model the IMF and World Bank has used for decades with remarkable success in Asia and South America. Nice to see it being defeated in Europe, and ironic that the IMF is now backing Greek debt relief.




When you put it like that it's actually quite sickening that a rich european country should be let off the hook while lots of south american and african countries have been struggling with insurmountable debt since the 60s and 70s. I still think sharing the burden is in everyone's best interest though, but ...


BAAAMMM!! And the light shines through! For me this is the most important lesson of all of this - for people to wake up and see that this has been going on globally for decades and is the scourge of American 'capitalism'. Hopefully having it on our own doorstep will help people to realise what it is and that it is simply unacceptable.
Yes, we will all have to share the burden to move through this and there are many worse affected countries than Greece that are still on the hook, or have been milked dry and left to rot. It is insidious and evil and has been done with intent.
Meanwhile the banksters retire to their islands with the loot ...

I missed out the other part of the policy, which is to 'support' (instate) a regime that will continue to impose the inevitable repression needed continue the cycle. The moment opposition arise it is crushed, physiclly or metaphorically, or a leader dies in an unexplained plane crash. This is not the stuff of conspiracy...it's real. This is a damn good read on the subject ...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Confessions-Economic-Hit-Man-shocking/dp/0091909104

I also recommend

http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_4_11?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=naomi+klein+shock+doctrine&sprefix=naomi+klein%2Cstripbooks%2C212

She is a bit too 'pumped' but there is a real story in there


Holy Moly! Are you one of those americans who dare call yourself a socialist/social democrat or do you use that retard lingo like liberal or progressive and so on?
sr. member
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Bitcoin is a good place to park extra cash.

I think still to this day many "would be" investors just don't understand the concept or are still fearful of their BTC vanishing one way or the other, or the blockchain crashes due to an unknown bug.. etc. lol  They still have that stock portfolio or bank account mentality. Maybe more time and less bad story's about bitcoin in the headlines.

Should have a brighter future, last year or so has been really rough  Smiley
legendary
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Bitcoin is actually fairly boring compared to LTC, PPC, NMC, Chinese stock exchange, NYSE...

Is Bitcoin now the non-volatile investment?

Yes. While everything else is imploding, BTC keeps its value. Things changes too fast these days
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
Up until now the stance of creditors has been 'all the money and your prized assets' with a gun at your head - the model the IMF and World Bank has used for decades with remarkable success in Asia and South America. Nice to see it being defeated in Europe, and ironic that the IMF is now backing Greek debt relief.




When you put it like that it's actually quite sickening that a rich european country should be let off the hook while lots of south american and african countries have been struggling with insurmountable debt since the 60s and 70s. I still think sharing the burden is in everyone's best interest though, but ...


BAAAMMM!! And the light shines through! For me this is the most important lesson of all of this - for people to wake up and see that this has been going on globally for decades and is the scourge of American 'capitalism'. Hopefully having it on our own doorstep will help people to realise what it is and that it is simply unacceptable.
Yes, we will all have to share the burden to move through this and there are many worse affected countries than Greece that are still on the hook, or have been milked dry and left to rot. It is insidious and evil and has been done with intent.
Meanwhile the banksters retire to their islands with the loot ...

I missed out the other part of the policy, which is to 'support' (instate) a regime that will continue to impose the inevitable repression needed continue the cycle. The moment opposition arise it is crushed, physiclly or metaphorically, or a leader dies in an unexplained plane crash. This is not the stuff of conspiracy...it's real. This is a damn good read on the subject ...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Confessions-Economic-Hit-Man-shocking/dp/0091909104

I also recommend

http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_4_11?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=naomi+klein+shock+doctrine&sprefix=naomi+klein%2Cstripbooks%2C212

She is a bit too 'pumped' but there is a real story in there
legendary
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Merit: 1823
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