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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 22313. (Read 26630504 times)

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mucho *ka-ching ka-ching* . Every profit that i made in the last 2 weeks has been instantly converted to $ and is now on my bank account, which will provide me a nice 3-4 months vacation in brazil this summer. So much for the bulls argument that every "bear" aka"troll" secretly just wants to accumulate more cheap bitcoins. FUCK HODL AND FUCK BTC. BRING ON THE REAL MONNNEEEZ  Smiley
legendary
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so that french 1k cap is only for converting to other currencies? that, presumably WILL affect BTCers.
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“Look,” whispered Chuck, and George lifted his eyes to heaven. (There is always a last time for everything.)
Overhead, without any fuss, the stars were going out.
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non-american bitcoiners probably generally like that the u.s. people are abused by their banks/government b/c they think such abuse will raise the value of their btc. u.s. american bitcoiners probably like it to an extent but less so b/c they are afraid they are next. for non-bitcoiners, the bullying is just bad.
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lel

fonzieeeeee my maaaaaan.

 Wink Hi tarmi, sorry, i have no time to chat. I´m busy counting the bulls money right now.  Cheesy





I hear you bro!



newbie
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I don't know you guys, price seems pretty stable @245.  Maybe $245 is the new tipping point  black swan event  singularity event horizon?
sr. member
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Some unknown exchange gets hacked and asians already panicking like it's the end of the world and the rest cluelessly follows. Time to move some money to exchanges Smiley
legendary
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lel

fonzieeeeee my maaaaaan.

 Wink Hi tarmi, sorry, i have no time to chat. I´m busy counting the bulls money right now.  Cheesy





I hear you bro!

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lel

fonzieeeeee my maaaaaan.

 Wink Hi tarmi, sorry, i have no time to chat. I´m busy counting the bulls money right now.  Cheesy


legendary
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103 days, 21 hours and 10 minutes.
Any guess when the long stop losses start to kick in?


I say below 220.

Hmm almost 24 mill now.  Looks like some just threw in the towel
legendary
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Any guess when the long stop losses start to kick in?


I say below 220.

Longs still at 24 million, doesn't look like too many have closed their position from this $30 fall.


cheap coins soon!
legendary
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Any guess when the long stop losses start to kick in?


I say below 220.

Longs still at 24 million, doesn't look like too many have closed their position from this $30 fall.
legendary
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lel

fonzieeeeee my maaaaaan.
legendary
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Yes it definitely is true,

They are doing the same thing in Europe... cash transactions > 1k euros aren't even allowed anymore in France!
BTC is the future, we are early adopters, nobody can limit our cash

Long live Bitcoin!

And if some wants more info about that 1k Euro cash  limit,here is a quote.

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Prohibiting  French residents from making cash payments of more than 1,000 euros, down from the current limit of  3,000 euros.

Given the parlous state of the stagnating French economy the limit for foreign tourists on currency payments will remain higher, at 10,000 euros down from the current limit of 15,000 euros.

The threshold below which a French resident is  free to convert euros into other currencies without having to show an identity card will be slashed from the current level of 8,000 euros to 1,000 euros.

In addition any cash deposit or withdrawal of more than 10,000 euros during a single month will be reported to the French anti-fraud and money laundering agency Tracfin.

French authorities will also have to be notified of any freight transfers within the EU exceeding 10,000 euros, including checks, pre-paid cards, or gold.
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legendary
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Any guess when the long stop losses start to kick in?


I say below 220.
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Any guess when the long stop losses start to kick in?

210-220$
legendary
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Any guess when the long stop losses start to kick in?
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What are they expected to charge them with, receiving funds from sold bitcoins? I didn't know it was a crime to sell your bitcoins. Having your account closed is bad enough without being arrested too.

Unfair to a couple of outliers who use BTC for legitimate, government-approved transactions?  

Like the US marshals auctioning their seized silk road coins? Will their bank call the cops to arrest them when they try to withdraw their money from the auction sales? It seems hypocritical if others get arrested for doing the same thing.

1.  USMS is a part of the greater whole, collectively reffered to as "teh gubermint" by Bitcoin criminals.  Those jackbooted thugs ain't gonna arrest themselves.
2.  USMS is not converting their loot into cash, just keeping it in the bank.  When USMS needs cash, they'll get it directly from you, Bitcoin criminal.  Through civil forfeitures, like always Cool
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