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legendary
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things you own end up owning you
 if your average cost of a BTC is less than 400 and if you are too invested and have troubles sleeping at night because of this trend, or if you are afraid and not sure about your strategy, now is your chance to reduce your position better than later at a loss (if the price fall further). 

at the end of the last year and beginning of this year, I said it was a good idea to sell some coins (people who bought around $100-200) and take the profits while you can, and now I am telling you that you can still take some profits.... I am afraid that there is a possibility that many of you will regret not doing so later.
full member
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playing pasta and eating mandolinos
'Till the bitter end, my friend
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 1011
Reverse engineer from time to time
i'll be back.


"I am just going outside and may be some time."


Oooh, good one.


Annecdote time: I told my gf about that quote and its context a while ago, and she got really sad about it.

Now, I sometimes just casually drop the line "I'm quickly going to do some groceries, it may be some time", and her eyes almost water up when I say that Cheesy

(yes, I'm a psycho)

didnt really know about this story, really good read, thanks both for sharing

:
Quote
In 1911-1912 a British team led by Robert Falcon Scott attempted to be the first humans to reach the South Pole, the most southerly point on Earth situated on the Antarctic continent. They did in fact reach the Pole (on 17 January 1912), but discovered that the Norwegian explorer Amundsen had beaten them to it. The demoralized five-man British team then began the 895-mile (1,440 km) trek back to their base.

They never made it.

Hampered by worsening weather, poor provisioning, injury and frostbite, the team were destined to die en route. Edgar Evans was the first to die (17 February 1912), apparently as the result of a blow to his head when falling into a crevasse. The four remaining men struggled on, slowed by fierce blizzard conditions. And Oates' severely frostbitten and gangrenous feet and general weakness (possibly aggravated by an old war wound) began to hold them back further, so that they could not keep up the daily distances needed to reach provisions before their rations were exhausted. On 15 March Oates told the others that he could not continue, suggesting that they leave him in his sleeping-bag and go on without him. They refused. The following night, according to Scott's diary entry, in the early morning of 16 March 1912, Oates said to his colleagues: "I am just going outside and may be some time." Then, without going through the painful exertion of putting on his boots, he stepped outside into a raging blizzard and temperatures of -40.0 °C (-40 °F) to face certain death.

Oates' self-sacrifice did not save his colleagues from a similar fate. Scott, Wilson and Bowers died nine days later, eleven miles short of their next pre-laid food depot that could have saved their lives.

Oates died a bachelor the day before his 32nd birthday, probably still unaware that he had fathered a child with an 11-year-old Scottish girl when he was about 20, a fact that emerged many years later.

His memorable phrase lives on in the English-speaking world both as among the most famous of last words and as the epitome of heroic understatement and allusion.

Oates' words are used to be imprinted on every British school childs mind ... well those that paid attention anyway.. and was very much in keeping with the stiff upper lip mentality that used to be very much a part of UK culture... tis a dying mentality... for better and for worse.


I eat oat for breakfast, now tell me how this guy is relevant to this.
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1441
i'll be back.


"I am just going outside and may be some time."


Oooh, good one.


Annecdote time: I told my gf about that quote and its context a while ago, and she got really sad about it.

Now, I sometimes just casually drop the line "I'm quickly going to do some groceries, it may be some time", and her eyes almost water up when I say that Cheesy

(yes, I'm a psycho)

didnt really know about this story, really good read, thanks both for sharing

:
Quote
In 1911-1912 a British team led by Robert Falcon Scott attempted to be the first humans to reach the South Pole, the most southerly point on Earth situated on the Antarctic continent. They did in fact reach the Pole (on 17 January 1912), but discovered that the Norwegian explorer Amundsen had beaten them to it. The demoralized five-man British team then began the 895-mile (1,440 km) trek back to their base.

They never made it.

Hampered by worsening weather, poor provisioning, injury and frostbite, the team were destined to die en route. Edgar Evans was the first to die (17 February 1912), apparently as the result of a blow to his head when falling into a crevasse. The four remaining men struggled on, slowed by fierce blizzard conditions. And Oates' severely frostbitten and gangrenous feet and general weakness (possibly aggravated by an old war wound) began to hold them back further, so that they could not keep up the daily distances needed to reach provisions before their rations were exhausted. On 15 March Oates told the others that he could not continue, suggesting that they leave him in his sleeping-bag and go on without him. They refused. The following night, according to Scott's diary entry, in the early morning of 16 March 1912, Oates said to his colleagues: "I am just going outside and may be some time." Then, without going through the painful exertion of putting on his boots, he stepped outside into a raging blizzard and temperatures of -40.0 °C (-40 °F) to face certain death.

Oates' self-sacrifice did not save his colleagues from a similar fate. Scott, Wilson and Bowers died nine days later, eleven miles short of their next pre-laid food depot that could have saved their lives.

Oates died a bachelor the day before his 32nd birthday, probably still unaware that he had fathered a child with an 11-year-old Scottish girl when he was about 20, a fact that emerged many years later.

His memorable phrase lives on in the English-speaking world both as among the most famous of last words and as the epitome of heroic understatement and allusion.

Oates' words are used to be imprinted on every British school childs mind ... well those that paid attention anyway.. and was very much in keeping with the stiff upper lip mentality that used to be very much a part of UK culture... tis a dying mentality... for better and for worse.

legendary
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"OMG Cheap Coins..."

Glad I didn't listen to all that rhetoric over the past week.   Roll Eyes

Did grab some at $436, if it goes lower, I won't have additional funds until payday tomorrow.
legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner
Hold on to your butts
hero member
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It's a shorters pump . Flood the market with a constant stream of coins with borrowed money. Find the bottom. This will be uber painful, but ultimately good for the future. I get the feeling we are about to find the true value of BTC this year.

Hello Palladium... How's this little Easter egg?

http://www.kitco.com/scripts/hist_charts/yearly_graphs.plx
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1001
things you own end up owning you
i'll be back.


"I am just going outside and may be some time."


Oooh, good one.


Annecdote time: I told my gf about that quote and its context a while ago, and she got really sad about it.

Now, I sometimes just casually drop the line "I'm quickly going to do some groceries, it may be some time", and her eyes almost water up when I say that Cheesy

(yes, I'm a psycho)

didnt really know about this story, really good read, thanks both for sharing

:
Quote
In 1911-1912 a British team led by Robert Falcon Scott attempted to be the first humans to reach the South Pole, the most southerly point on Earth situated on the Antarctic continent. They did in fact reach the Pole (on 17 January 1912), but discovered that the Norwegian explorer Amundsen had beaten them to it. The demoralized five-man British team then began the 895-mile (1,440 km) trek back to their base.

They never made it.

Hampered by worsening weather, poor provisioning, injury and frostbite, the team were destined to die en route. Edgar Evans was the first to die (17 February 1912), apparently as the result of a blow to his head when falling into a crevasse. The four remaining men struggled on, slowed by fierce blizzard conditions. And Oates' severely frostbitten and gangrenous feet and general weakness (possibly aggravated by an old war wound) began to hold them back further, so that they could not keep up the daily distances needed to reach provisions before their rations were exhausted. On 15 March Oates told the others that he could not continue, suggesting that they leave him in his sleeping-bag and go on without him. They refused. The following night, according to Scott's diary entry, in the early morning of 16 March 1912, Oates said to his colleagues: "I am just going outside and may be some time." Then, without going through the painful exertion of putting on his boots, he stepped outside into a raging blizzard and temperatures of -40.0 °C (-40 °F) to face certain death.

Oates' self-sacrifice did not save his colleagues from a similar fate. Scott, Wilson and Bowers died nine days later, eleven miles short of their next pre-laid food depot that could have saved their lives.

Oates died a bachelor the day before his 32nd birthday, probably still unaware that he had fathered a child with an 11-year-old Scottish girl when he was about 20, a fact that emerged many years later.

His memorable phrase lives on in the English-speaking world both as among the most famous of last words and as the epitome of heroic understatement and allusion.
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1441
I feel dumpers running out of ammo, and shorts will have to cover soon.

This thing could bounce like a Mofo.

Before the fiddlers have fled
Before they ask us to pay the bill and end this perfect romance
Let's face the music and dance, dance
Let's face the music and dance!




legendary
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full member
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Why is bitcoin going down?

The answer is simple -- the coins being sold are Hal Finney's coins.

Think about it.

Thinking..... * Checks Bitcoin Days Destroyed (https://blockchain.info/charts/bitcoin-days-destroyed)*   .... NOPE!

This means nothing, Hal moved his coins around through many different addresses over the last few years.

Where did you see that? Regardless the BDD is not showing very many old coins moving anyway. I can't imagine Hal left the coins with people he thought would crash something he held in high regards. But I don't know, its your theory, I have no real proof to discount it, nor the desire to analyze the blockchain to see where the coins are currently, have fun.
sr. member
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I feel dumpers running out of ammo, and shorts will have to cover soon.

This thing could bounce like a Mofo.

Before the fiddlers have fled
Before they ask us to pay the bill and end this perfect romance
Let's face the music and dance, dance
Let's face the music and dance!

full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
Has anybody else noticed that on Bitstamp the sellers are mostly small fractional BTC sales while the buyers are in multiple BTC. This tells me that the real money is buying from "scared" small sellers.

I would not call 20, 50, 100, 200, or 250 coin sales as small or fractional.  You must have missed a lot of action.
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1441
i'll be back.


"I am just going outside and may be some time."


Oooh, good one.


Annecdote time: I told my gf about that quote and its context a while ago, and she got really sad about it.

Now, I sometimes just casually drop the line "I'm quickly going to do some groceries, it may be some time", and her eyes almost water up when I say that Cheesy

(yes, I'm a psycho)

Ha ha good one... that is my kinda evil : )
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1011
Has anybody else noticed that on Bitstamp the sellers are mostly small fractional BTC sales while the buyers are in multiple BTC. This tells me that the real money is buying from "scared" small sellers.


sh*t einstein, how do you explain those fat red dildos?

I guess that's another space-time continuum?
legendary
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Merit: 1441


Eyes ON

Everybody keep cool

"Any of you fucking pricks move, and I'll execute every mother fucking last one of you" (much love  Smiley)






Are you having a laugh?

DO NOT MOVE (ok dancing/panicking/mild embolism'ing is ok, but HODL)

EVERYBODY GET DOWN THIS IS A MUTHERFUCKIN' ROBBERY!

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1007
i'll be back.


"I am just going outside and may be some time."


Oooh, good one.


Annecdote time: I told my gf about that quote and its context a while ago, and she got really sad about it.

Now, I sometimes just casually drop the line "I'm quickly going to do some groceries, it may be some time", and her eyes almost water up when I say that Cheesy

(yes, I'm a psycho)
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1441

Wahahah, there are no Heroes here. However, if satoshi dumped his whole stash at once, bringing the price down to a few cents for the greater good (free coins for a couple of minutes). Well he'd be worthy of that quote heheh

No More Heroes Anymore....

http://youtu.be/s8xdA7vbJHw
full member
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this time next week we will be back to normal insanity in this thread.

Some will have learned the hard way that hedging against unpredictable volatility in crypto is not optional and some will have made good profits.

Either way: life goes on.
sr. member
Activity: 442
Merit: 250
Found Lost beach - quiet now
Has anybody else noticed that on Bitstamp the sellers are mostly small fractional BTC sales while the buyers are in multiple BTC. This tells me that the real money is buying from "scared" small sellers.
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