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legendary
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Drunk Posts
I see single digits in out near future...... for mBTC!
legendary
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yes
W forming at GOX 3m Chart.
Beware. This is a risky signal.

Sell everything.

I appreciate your efforts, but somehow it's not the same old Warislaw...
hero member
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All people calling bitcoin a tulip craze don't realize that one of the main differences between both phenomenons is that the tulip craze was not supported by a worldwide digital platform called the internet. I mean the internet seems to be causing a qualitative effect on several phenomenons once they reach a quantitative peak thanks to the ease of interaction the internet provides. Look at the Arab spring, what seemed like a regular discontent or protest that wouldn't achieve much managed to topple whole governments. In my opinion this day and age we are witnessing very nice examples on how quantitative changes lead to qualitative ones thanks to the internet. So trying to predict what will happen to bitcoin using a phenomenon which happened centuries ago without having something like the internet to support it is not very accurate IMO.
Don't overcomplicate things. Tulips are useless.

Tulips are not useless, they might not be a good currency but they can be a store of value, nobody has control over your Tulips but you
You might want to read up again on the Tulip mania. Tulips have more resembling with art then with gold and silver, and thus their price behavior. Tulips are infinite remember?
legendary
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W forming at GOX 3m Chart.
Beware. This is a risky signal.

Dump @ 840. 845-850 will be the peak.
Bottom @ 795-805

If the bottom is $795, where is the risk?

I'm holding till the moon!

Or to at least $912.43
legendary
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Bitstamp down once again, when there will be an exchange that cares about their long-time brand? Maybe bitcoin is shown us now that it has power to stay here awhile, maybe that will courage entrepreneurs to really make an exchange that doesn't fuck things up, at least nearly ever.

EDIT. I'm not trading these little dips and I don't think this will bring us more down, but it still isn't acceptable to go to your knees every time someone sells few coins...


Shameless plug for my 'Let Bitstamp know they're starting to suck as bad as mtgox' thread.

Unsatisfied Bitstamp users, add your opinion, if you can spare a minute.

legendary
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All people calling bitcoin a tulip craze don't realize that one of the main differences between both phenomenons is that the tulip craze was not supported by a worldwide digital platform called the internet. I mean the internet seems to be causing a qualitative effect on several phenomenons once they reach a quantitative peak thanks to the ease of interaction the internet provides. Look at the Arab spring, what seemed like a regular discontent or protest that wouldn't achieve much managed to topple whole governments. In my opinion this day and age we are witnessing very nice examples on how quantitative changes lead to qualitative ones thanks to the internet. So trying to predict what will happen to bitcoin using a phenomenon which happened centuries ago without having something like the internet to support it is not very accurate IMO.
Don't overcomplicate things. Tulips are useless.

Tulips are not useless, they might not be a good currency but they can be a store of value, nobody has control over your Tulips but you
They die and are pretty-much useless.

Well that's kinda negative, don't you think?

I mean they're not totally useless. They make a decent center piece from time to time don't you think?
hero member
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W forming at GOX 3m Chart.
Beware. This is a risky signal.

Sell everything.
full member
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Bitstamp down once again, when there will be an exchange that cares about their long-time brand? Maybe bitcoin is shown us now that it has power to stay here awhile, maybe that will courage entrepreneurs to really make an exchange that doesn't fuck things up, at least nearly ever.

Well, if you're a US player (like me), then set your sights on Coinsetter (which currently accepts coins only), and Kraken (which is hoping to have their CA money transmitter license by JAN, as per an email to their support this week)!

I think we've see the days of arbitrage, and they are coming to and end, and hopefully we are about to see the end of bad exchanges. The market's getting better.  Cool

I'm not from US, but I have followed krakens development.
full member
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Bitcoin - love & hate
W forming at GOX 3m Chart.
Beware. This is a risky signal.

Dump @ 840. 845-850 will be the peak.
Bottom @ 795-805
sr. member
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All people calling bitcoin a tulip craze don't realize that one of the main differences between both phenomenons is that the tulip craze was not supported by a worldwide digital platform called the internet. I mean the internet seems to be causing a qualitative effect on several phenomenons once they reach a quantitative peak thanks to the ease of interaction the internet provides. Look at the Arab spring, what seemed like a regular discontent or protest that wouldn't achieve much managed to topple whole governments. In my opinion this day and age we are witnessing very nice examples on how quantitative changes lead to qualitative ones thanks to the internet. So trying to predict what will happen to bitcoin using a phenomenon which happened centuries ago without having something like the internet to support it is not very accurate IMO.
Don't overcomplicate things. Tulips are useless.

Tulips are not useless, they might not be a good currency but they can be a store of value, nobody has control over your Tulips but you
They die and are pretty-much useless.
legendary
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All people calling bitcoin a tulip craze don't realize that one of the main differences between both phenomenons is that the tulip craze was not supported by a worldwide digital platform called the internet. I mean the internet seems to be causing a qualitative effect on several phenomenons once they reach a quantitative peak thanks to the ease of interaction the internet provides. Look at the Arab spring, what seemed like a regular discontent or protest that wouldn't achieve much managed to topple whole governments. In my opinion this day and age we are witnessing very nice examples on how quantitative changes lead to qualitative ones thanks to the internet. So trying to predict what will happen to bitcoin using a phenomenon which happened centuries ago without having something like the internet to support it is not very accurate IMO.
Don't overcomplicate things. Tulips are useless.

Tulips are not useless, they might not be a good currency but they can be a store of value, nobody has control over your Tulips but you

You keep tulips, by all means - however, I am not much of a gardener, I will stick with BTC Wink
full member
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Bitstamp down once again, when there will be an exchange that cares about their long-time brand? Maybe bitcoin is shown us now that it has power to stay here awhile, maybe that will courage entrepreneurs to really make an exchange that doesn't fuck things up, at least nearly ever.

Well, if you're a US player (like me), then set your sights on Coinsetter (which currently accepts coins only), and Kraken (which is hoping to have their CA money transmitter license by JAN, as per an email to their support this week)!

I think we've see the days of arbitrage, and they are coming to and end, and hopefully we are about to see the end of bad exchanges. The market's getting better.  Cool
full member
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Merit: 100
Bitstamp down once again, when there will be an exchange that cares about their long-time brand? Maybe bitcoin is shown us now that it has power to stay here awhile, maybe that will courage entrepreneurs to really make an exchange that doesn't fuck things up, at least nearly ever.

EDIT. I'm not trading these little dips and I don't think this will bring us more down, but it still isn't acceptable to go to your knees every time someone sells few coins...
sr. member
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All people calling bitcoin a tulip craze don't realize that one of the main differences between both phenomenons is that the tulip craze was not supported by a worldwide digital platform called the internet. I mean the internet seems to be causing a qualitative effect on several phenomenons once they reach a quantitative peak thanks to the ease of interaction the internet provides. Look at the Arab spring, what seemed like a regular discontent or protest that wouldn't achieve much managed to topple whole governments. In my opinion this day and age we are witnessing very nice examples on how quantitative changes lead to qualitative ones thanks to the internet. So trying to predict what will happen to bitcoin using a phenomenon which happened centuries ago without having something like the internet to support it is not very accurate IMO.
Don't overcomplicate things. Tulips are useless.

Tulips are not useless, they might not be a good currency but they can be a store of value, nobody has control over your Tulips but you
legendary
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Hello troll from btc-e.

stop quoting that mirsad guy, please.
full member
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All people calling bitcoin a tulip craze don't realize that one of the main differences between both phenomenons is that the tulip craze was not supported by a worldwide digital platform called the internet. I mean the internet seems to be causing a qualitative effect on several phenomenons once they reach a quantitative peak thanks to the ease of interaction the internet provides. Look at the Arab spring, what seemed like a regular discontent or protest that wouldn't achieve much managed to topple whole governments. In my opinion this day and age we are witnessing very nice examples on how quantitative changes lead to qualitative ones thanks to the internet. So trying to predict what will happen to bitcoin using a phenomenon which happened centuries ago without having something like the internet to support it is not very accurate IMO.
Don't overcomplicate things. Tulips are useless.
full member
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Wow, I just bought and sold that dip-- got my order pushed to the other side of the spread 3 times, had to market sell out. Scalped $50 all told.  Wink Gox seems to prioritize funny sometimes (manipulator math), and I think market buy's and sells may actually be better for those whips and dips. Scary. Guess it's time to make coffee...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

EDIT: Definitely some sharks in there, be a bit careful if your opening and closing positions right now folks. Happy Coining!
hero member
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Red candles everywhere. PANIC. Just dumped 250 coins @ 805.

Dump moar, it's over, final caputilation is coming, single digits by...tomorrow?  Cheesy
legendary
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things you own end up owning you
Red candles everywhere. PANIC. Just dumped 250 coins @ 805.

LOL we will really panic because of 250BTC  aaaaaaaaaah I am panicking already I am going all-out[/sarcasm] you are funny.
full member
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Bitcoin - love & hate
Red candles everywhere. PANIC. Just dumped 250 coins @ 805.
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