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sr. member
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I have sold all my BTC. bitcoin was fun while it lasted, but cylmf. CYMFL, you MF's! US dollar is going to rise in the coming decade, and if that is not clear to you then have fun capitulating


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legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner
everyone keep calm and cut your looses
legendary
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It is funny if you SODL... but NOT funny if you HODL.....

The way you have been talking, Adam, I though that you had SODL... so you should be happy... except trying to figure out exactly when to BUYDL back in.


I frequently find it more stressful to be out of BTC rather than to be in ... I mean that, for the most part,  I would rather sleep in BTC.... than in fiat.

i'm a buy and hodler true believer

you all know this...


Sorry.  My bAAAAdddd.   Embarrassed

I thought from time to time you give in and you sell a little or trade a little when you get a pretty strong sense of an apparent inevitable direction.   Huh

its not like theres a 10X bubble growth spurt going on.....
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"

It is funny if you SODL... but NOT funny if you HODL.....

The way you have been talking, Adam, I though that you had SODL... so you should be happy... except trying to figure out exactly when to BUYDL back in.


I frequently find it more stressful to be out of BTC rather than to be in ... I mean that, for the most part,  I would rather sleep in BTC.... than in fiat.

i'm a buy and hodler true believer

you all know this...


Sorry.  My bAAAAdddd.   Embarrassed

I thought from time to time you give in and you sell a little or trade a little when you get a pretty strong sense of an apparent inevitable direction.   Huh
newbie
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Everyone might as well post they've sold all their coins. Let the bears and bots 'listening' think we're truly near capitulation.
'I've sold all my coins'..
hero member
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Time is on our side, yes it is!
Actually this bear market accumulates very high tension for an upcoming buble..

More tension we accumulate and more high will be the explosion...

No. Bitcoin is a bubble and the future is Ripple. You'll admit it soon.

Surely you jest.  At this point it's like rearranging deck chairs on the titanic.  So you decided to go down with the ship eh?   :d
newbie
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Guys, please don't be fooled by the false riiiiising! It's good to see that people are so optimistic at the moment, yet you should be careful with the predictions, since they most likely don't achieve the same quality as the original riiiising ones do!
legendary
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Actually this bear market accumulates very high tension for an upcoming buble..

I didn't know Buble was into BTC?   Grin

member
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Actually this bear market accumulates very high tension for an upcoming buble..

More tension we accumulate and more high will be the explosion...

And that's exactly what derpinheimer said, and it's correct: With this kinda assumption you fuel capitulation, not a bubble.
donator
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-Bitcoin & Ripple-
Actually this bear market accumulates very high tension for an upcoming buble..

More tension we accumulate and more high will be the explosion...

No. Bitcoin is a bubble and the future is Ripple. You'll admit it soon.
legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner
member
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Actually this bear market accumulates very high tension for an upcoming buble..

More tension we accumulate and more high will be the explosion...
legendary
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From this point I am thinking only that the price can go only up =)

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legendary
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Actually this bear market accumulates very high tension for an upcoming buble..
legendary
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This seems like a complete U-turn
They were subjected to unannounced financial sanctions by the rest of the world's banking system, most likely because of that announcement.

I know of at least one startup that had their non-USD bank account (with a non-US bank) frozen just because one of their second round investors funded them through a bank that was located in Isle of Man.
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
When I came across the below article, I said to myself, "Whoa, Zaa!!!"   And, therefore, I wanted to share my "Whoa, Zaa!!!" with you. 

In essence, I find it interesting to hear Julian Assange describing his interactions with Satoshi Nakomoto in the earliest days of bitcoin and the realization by both of them, that they have to share a goal to keep bitcoin somewhat under wraps - especially while bitcoin was still in its budding stages of development.


https://uk.news.yahoo.com/wikileaks-avoided-bitcoin-prevent-government-destroying-cryptocurrency-175614267.html
hero member
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What service did they provide to businesses accepting BTC?
I believe several exchanges used banks in Isle of Man to process their fiat.

Last I heard Isle of Man, only weeks ago, was positioning itself to be BTC friendly and a centre for BTC innovation and startups

http://www.coindesk.com/meet-british-crown-dependencies-vying-become-bitcoin-island/

http://www.coindesk.com/isle-man-outlines-plans-digital-currency-regulation/

This seems like a complete U-turn

For those that don't now it is a tax haven off the coast of the UK, also well known for its crazy and lethal TT motorbike race.
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Damn, how many times I got to tell you guys?

The only reason price is still down at this level is because wall street is manipulating the market in one last ditch effort to buy cheap coins. Once they've had enough, they will allow natural organic growth to $1,000 and probably much higher.


When my imaginary cyborg monkey says that, it has authority.  When a newbie parody account says that, it's a bulltroll.



First: I fixed the above for you - b/c when you add qualifiers/conditioners to the word "monkey" then it appears like santa clause... and monkey does NOT seem to be a santa clause...

Second:   I would really have a difficult time understanding how BTC prices could rise into the $850 to $1,150 range and to either stagnate in that range or to reverse and drop back down from that price range.  Once prices get into that $850 to $1,150 price range, there will be so much and many incentives and momentum and steam to push BTC prices well past 3X of the previous ATH (that is $3,489+ for any of you who may be math challenged).  Actually, as many others who are more expert than me have asserted, the longer that this stagnation and downward BTC price manipulation endures, the more likely it becomes that BTC prices will explode into an even higher 5X+  to 8X+ (respectively, that is $5,815+ to $9,304+ for any of you who may be math challenged) territory past the previous ATH.  Actually, if there is enough momentum to get BTC prices into the $9k plus territory, there may be even greater incentives for evolving BTC enthusiasts to push BTC prices past $10k, just for shits and giggles and because it has become part of the realm of realistic possibilities that will allow even greater profits to be taken when the cashing out resumes.

hero member
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Do you just think that Stamp is simply drying up, i.e. losing volume, or do you also believe that it may go gox? There's a big difference.
Has anyone posted this here yet?

http://www.coindesk.com/banks-cut-ties-isle-mans-bitcoin-industry/

That is actually bad, surprised to read authentic bad news for bitcoin.. it's been so long. The markets if they actually were mature and filled with premium traders would react instantly to this. But as it is that's not the case  Cheesy
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