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legendary
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legendary
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103 days, 21 hours and 10 minutes.
Hash rate is only up over 10 percent in the past day. Not a big deal.

10% is quite a bit
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Hash rate is only up over 10 percent in the past day. Not a big deal.
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Hash rate through the roof, short swaps through the roof, talks of the hard fork, Ethereum just dumped over 5k coins in what is already supposed to be a down market, and USMS talking about another auction very soon.

Price perfectly stable.

This can mean only one thing... the Bitcoin price is massively undervalued right now. The pump to $300 was just a little warm-up as to what's coming. Perhaps the market is patiently waiting for the last SR coins to be sold.

That is one thing it could mean. BUT, it is cartoonish to say that is the ONLY thing it can mean. It's like saying the sky is blue... that can only mean one thing... GOD exists!
legendary
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Hash rate through the roof, short swaps through the roof, talks of the hard fork, Ethereum just dumped over 5k coins in what is already supposed to be a down market, and USMS talking about another auction very soon.

Price perfectly stable.

This can mean only one thing... the Bitcoin price is massively undervalued right now. The pump to $300 was just a little warm-up as to what's coming. Perhaps the market is patiently waiting for the last SR coins to be sold.
legendary
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BRAINTREE WAS MY FAVORITE UNTIL THEY SAID GO FUCK YOUR SELF.......     now I use authorize.net.

BrainTree is owned by Paypal.

It is simply a matter of time before we can start easily moving liquidity into BTC.



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legendary
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Hash rate through the roof, short swaps through the roof, talks of the hard fork, Ethereum just dumped over 5k coins in what is already supposed to be a down market, and USMS talking about another auction very soon.

Price perfectly stable.
legendary
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BRAINTREE WAS MY FAVORITE UNTIL THEY SAID GO FUCK YOUR SELF.......     now I use authorize.net.

BrainTree is owned by Paypal.
legendary
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@theshmadz
I was at Campus Party in São Paulo this afternoon.

For the first time, I met a bitcoiner in person.  A guy with a "BITCOIN" T-shirt walked by.  I prudently gave him berth; who knows, he might recognize me.

While strolling around I saw a young American giving a talk on e-payments.   He was showing numbers about unbanked people in various places aroud the world.

I braced myself for the moment he would say, TA-DA, bitcoin will solve all the problems of those people, and cure cancer too.

Instead he started talking about PayPal, and I noticed the "PayPal" cushions on the stage.  Oh, OK.

But, when I was about to leave, he puts up a slide with wads of bitcoin bills (!) over a bed of bitcoin coins!

Turns out he was from Braintree, not from PayPal.

But, after a short mention of bitcoin, he briefly described Ripple -- and said it was a very clever idea.

(But it was Ripple the network, not Ripple the coin.  Sorry @Walsoraj, I think I will not be buying yet.)

He said that Braintree was trying to integrate with those things (Bitcoin and maybe others) because merchants asked them to; and merchants were asking for them because their customers were pestering asking for them.

But he said that those things were all quite immature yet.

He also said that they (Braintree) are very positive about Coinbase and are working with them.

Thanks for the heads up Jorge.

Any reports from real-life random encounters with bitcoin-related subjects from far-flung, foreign countries are always appreciated.

Actually, you've seen exactly one more "bitcoiner" in the wild than I ever have here in Canada, though I no longer attend campus events... perhaps I should look into some of the alumni event crap they keep sending me? (Though I suspect they're just fishing for donations)
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getting tired of ~220! i want some drama!  Grin
legendary
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Buy orders at 165$, still waiting. I'm patient so no problem. We will see sub-200 soon I believe.
legendary
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BRAINTREE WAS MY FAVORITE UNTIL THEY SAID GO FUCK YOUR SELF.......     now I use authorize.net.
legendary
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I was at Campus Party in São Paulo this afternoon.

For the first time, I met a bitcoiner in person.  A guy with a "BITCOIN" T-shirt walked by.  I prudently gave him berth; who knows, he might recognize me.

While strolling around I saw a young American giving a talk on e-payments.   He was showing numbers about unbanked people in various places aroud the world.

I braced myself for the moment he would say, TA-DA, bitcoin will solve all the problems of those people, and cure cancer too.

Instead he started talking about PayPal, and I noticed the "PayPal" cushions on the stage.  Oh, OK.

But, when I was about to leave, he puts up a slide with wads of bitcoin bills (!) over a bed of bitcoin coins!

Turns out he was from Braintree, not from PayPal.

But, after a short mention of bitcoin, he briefly described Ripple -- and said it was a very clever idea.

(But it was Ripple the network, not Ripple the coin.  Sorry @Walsoraj, I think I will not be buying yet.)

He said that Braintree was trying to integrate with those things (Bitcoin and maybe others) because merchants asked them to; and merchants were asking for them because their customers were pestering asking for them.

But he said that those things were all quite immature yet.

He also said that they (Braintree) are very positive about Coinbase and are working with them.
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
legendary
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In order to dump coins one must have coins
1. Exchange gets hacked, loses coins
2. Exchange claims everything is OK
3. Exchange has "banking problems" after the incident
4. Trading activity seems somehow dead since a few weeks (insiders have already left...)

Sounds familiar?  Cheesy

Banking deposits are being auto returned by the intermediate bank. Meaning before they even reatch bitstamp. Pretty easy to see by tracing the wire. You need to troll harder
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
Friend on Wall Street says pump to ~250 today or tomorrow.
Then it will drop to around 230 and stick there for a bit.
My neighbor says the great rally of 2015 will push bitcoin to $700.

The rally won't even START until 700. 

And the CCMF won't start until $1400.

Everything below 5 digits is dirt cheap, right?

No.  Roll Eyes

Everything over 1 digit is overpriced, right?  Cheesy
legendary
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Crazy move on litecoin, spike up followed immediately by a spike downwards. Manipulator make your mind up will you? Tongue
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Friend on Wall Street says pump to ~250 today or tomorrow.
Then it will drop to around 230 and stick there for a bit.
My neighbor says the great rally of 2015 will push bitcoin to $700.

The rally won't even START until 700. 

And the CCMF won't start until $1400.

Everything below 5 digits is dirt cheap, right?
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