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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 21457. (Read 26720692 times)

legendary
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the problem is that there is no link between the current financial crisis and bitcoin.

all connections are purely speculative. I find hilarious how bitcoiners are trying so hard to explain to a common greek guy (no, there is no such thing on bitcointalk) how bitcoin will save them.

because the issue here is not about the economic freedom (how is bitcoin supposed to provide it anyway?), but about freedom to say no to financial blackmailing or any other sort of oppression.

changing masters wont change a thing. IMF or early adopters - its the same story, just different masters.

Some Greek bloke wrote this just for you.




he sounds just like another libertard talking about the perils of centralized, totalitarian state, and his biggest and primary concern in that world would be the surveillance of money (yes, because survelling blockchain requires even more resources) and not personal nor political freedom. the holy right to move money freely.  
  
such a narrow perspective and a sad way to talk about freedom for bitcoin advocates. nope, I am talking about a civil society which is not defined by capital and money. let's call it "political society".
hero member
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the problem is that there is no link between the current financial crisis and bitcoin.

all connections are purely speculative. I find hilarious how bitcoiners are trying so hard to explain to a common greek guy (no, there is no such thing on bitcointalk) how bitcoin will save them.

because the issue here is not about the economic freedom (how is bitcoin supposed to provide it anyway?), but about freedom to say no to financial blackmailing or any other sort of oppression.

changing masters wont change a thing. IMF or early adopters - its the same story, just different masters.

Some Greek bloke wrote this just for you.

http://fee.org/freeman/detail/money-will-be-digital-but-will-it-be-free
sr. member
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the problem is that there is no link between the current financial crisis and bitcoin.

all connections are purely speculative. I find hilarious how bitcoiners are trying so hard to explain to a common greek guy (no, there is no such thing on bitcointalk) how bitcoin will save them.

because the issue here is not about the economic freedom (how is bitcoin supposed to provide it anyway?), but about freedom to say no to financial blackmailing or any other sort of oppression.

changing masters wont change a thing. IMF or early adopters - its the same story, just different masters.

The pensioners that the banks opened for today don't even have bank cards. That's why they are the only one's allowed to withdraw anything from the bank. Try explaining Bitcoin to someone who doesn't even have a bank card! They aren't going to start buying computers and phones just to use Bitcoin.
legendary
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legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
legendary
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sr. member
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If they're using voting-computers it's easy to say that the outcome will be 'no'.

Or yes depending on the direction the producers of this soap opera want things to go.
legendary
Activity: 1232
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the problem is that there is no link between the current financial crisis and bitcoin.

all connections are purely speculative. I find hilarious how bitcoiners are trying so hard to explain to a common greek guy (no, there is no such thing on bitcointalk) how bitcoin will save them.

because the issue here is not about the economic freedom (how is bitcoin supposed to provide it anyway?), but about freedom to say no to financial blackmailing or any other sort of oppression.

changing masters wont change a thing. IMF or early adopters - its the same story, just different masters.
legendary
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Strange, yet attractive.
The fact is that Greece is officially "bankrupt" even no one says it out loud. The disability of paying the IMF dose yesterday practically disables the IMF from lending to Greece from now on. Also, it fires back to the people in charge; who didn't predict such a scenario. It's a worldwide first. That's for sure, a bankruptcy within the Eurozone...

I still believe the BTC rally will go on, regardless of the outcome Wink
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hero member
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Problem is, the damage has already been done. You can't just 'undo' capital controls and expect hings to return to normal. Whatever the otcome of negotiations, capital controls will have to remain in place for the foreseeable future  Undecided
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If they're using voting-computers it's easy to say that the outcome will be 'no'.
legendary
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referendum is going ahead
legendary
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Tsipras will not call off referendum apparently, we will find out in a minute, he is addressing the country.

Also seems like  the NO vote has good support
hero member
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Yanis Varoufakis just tweeted this

"@Lagarde. Sorry for the delay, I am really trying to pay the due, but I cannot find an open bank"


Joker

That one is fake i believe.


Hope so.

(funny and all that, but not the right time for him to make a joke like this, even if it was funny.)

legendary
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yeah, too bad that greek government is trying to find way out from the financial blockade of their citizens.  

now bitcoin boiler room will have to reinvent this rally somehow.

legendary
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sr. member
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Rumor going around that tsipras might call off referendum....
If true, bitcoin price goes down? Weak ass man if he does.
legendary
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Yanis Varoufakis just tweeted this

"@Lagarde. Sorry for the delay, I am really trying to pay the due, but I cannot find an open bank"


Joker

That one is fake i believe.


Hope so.

(funny and all that, but not the right time for him to make a joke like this, even if it was funny.)
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