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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 29464. (Read 26395329 times)

legendary
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Sine secretum non libertas
sequence of higher highs and higher lows today.  this is called an upward trending channel
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
Crash and burn, papa need some cheap coins!

You had 5 years to buy cheap coins. It's extremely arrogant and really just ridiculous to want a huge economy to crash and burn so that you can buy a few coins 100 bucks cheaper.

Post of the year.

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diamond-handed zealot
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If resistance holds above 750 for a few more weeks sentiments (stability) will be exceptionally good for big firms/businesses to start accepting.

I don't think the next rally will see nearly the scale of what we saw in 2013, things will look less explosive and more like growth of a maturing market, in 2014 the test for Bitcoin is to be established for the mass market, and with that, feared/oppressed by those who control it.
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
Don't you have any gambling spirit in you? You must have or you wouldn't be here.

Not everyone here is primarily a speculator. Some of us are primarily Bitcoiners. It may be the Speculation sub-forum, but it is in the Bitcoin forums.

I, for one avoid gambling and have done so for almost half a century after seeing the drummer in one of my first bands lose his drum kit to the race track through compulsive gambling.

The Murphy of gambling can be nasty though. Whenever I'm forced into gambling, I seem to win. I've never bought a lottery ticket but the one I found in the back seat of a taxicab was a winner. The only race I was coerced into betting on (to not jinx my friend's horse) tripled my place bet when it lost by a nose in a photo finish, taking all my friends' win money with it.

I'm not here to speculate, per se. I'm here for the entertainment of monitoring my Bitcoin investment, and the state of Bitcoin adoption and valuation. My interest is in the evolution of open-source, decentralized, peer-to-peer networking, not in finding a vehicle for speculation. I'm more interested in Ethereum than Litecoin or Dogecoin and envision O/S P2P networks handling everything from notarization to making elections honest again.

All you speculators have fun gambling. Just count me out.

legendary
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Crash and burn, papa need some cheap coins!

You had 5 years to buy cheap coins. It's extremely arrogant and really just ridiculous to want a huge economy to crash and burn so that you can buy a few coins 100 bucks cheaper.
legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner
Crash and burn, papa need some cheap coins!

don't worry you will get to buy coins before countless generations of bitcoiners to come.
newbie
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Crash and burn, papa need some cheap coins!
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/25870621

The BBC has already reported Bitcoin a few times although it is not omnipresent on their site.

What's interesting about this is that the report is in the kids' section. They also have a link to a guide to Bitcoin, also in the kids' section.

Educating the youth.

It's not real news until it's reported by Lizo!
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One Token to Move Anything Anywhere
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/25870621

The BBC has already reported Bitcoin a few times although it is not omnipresent on their site.

What's interesting about this is that the report is in the kids' section. They also have a link to a guide to Bitcoin, also in the kids' section.

Educating the youth.
legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner

Roll Eyes

more confirmed bad news

the markets are colored red, clearly a sign from the illuminati signaling the come crash.
legendary
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wqho buys GPUs to mine BTC? Also these AMD cards are crazy high? They are like $200 than the ones I bought in Nov and that was when the cards where new.

It's hard for me to buying something if its 50% mark up :/

All these GPUs are mining altcoins. Nobody is dumb enough to mine BTC directly with a GPU. The people with half a brain are using pools that automatically pick coins and (optionally) convert them directly to BTC. The R9 270s are still reasonably priced and you can get a 1.3MH/s rig built for $1000 which will ROI in 66 days.
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Robert Shiller, 2013 Nobel Prize winner in Economics...

There's no such thing as a Nobel Prize in Economics.
There's the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, which as the name implies is not one of the original Nobel Prizes created by the will of Alfred Nobel.
legendary
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Sine secretum non libertas
it went well under 0!

Definitely time to lever your shorts then.
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now mtgox nearly has a 150$ differance with the rest of the world. only viable conclusion GOXBUX are increasingly worthless

Please don´t spread FUD, Gox is rock solid and only leadin the way for the next choo choo to the moon, traders over there clearly have insider infos!
legendary
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now mtgox nearly has a 150$ differance with the rest of the world. only viable conclusion GOXBUX are increasingly worthless
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