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Very true. Prepare to be called 'lucky' in future years by people with less vision or too tiny balls.

There is a part of luck in all this.

Question is, will you call yourself "unlucky" if Bitcoin crashes and burns?

The genie of crypto-currency is out of the proverbial bottle. The only true threat to Bitcoin is a competing cryptocurrency (not one that exists today). So, I'll try to stay on top of this and if something revolutionary over Bitcoin emerges try to jump on it. However missing that window is a risk indeed.

There is a bit of chance in everything (well that depends on your world view I guess, but I digress) but there are lots of people who have called Bitcoin all sorts of uneducated things in the past who have and will call people that did invest time, money and effort 'lucky'. In my opinion that's completely missing the crux of the matter.

No. Always grateful to be part of this game-changing, revolutionary experiment. Hold tight, grow up a pair of balls, and enjoy the ride Wink

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoVb6-s-wEA
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Very true. Prepare to be called 'lucky' in future years by people with less vision or too tiny balls.

There is a part of luck in all this.

Question is, will you call yourself "unlucky" if Bitcoin crashes and burns?

No. Always grateful to be part of this game-changing, revolutionary experiment. Hold tight, grow up a pair of balls, and enjoy the ride Wink
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Very true. Prepare to be called 'lucky' in future years by people with less vision or too tiny balls.

There is a part of luck in all this.

Question is, will you call yourself "unlucky" if Bitcoin crashes and burns?
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BTW, this is what "underweb" (LOL) criminals think about Bitcoin:

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2013/05/underweb-payments-post-liberty-reserve/

As expected, they do not like it. We are still too small. Too volatile. They like dollars.

FOR NOW

Haha. Petty criminals.



Well, you need to believe in Bitcoin to use it ATM, and that's why the "I missed the early adopter train" song is bullshit. Everybody entering into BTC now is still an early adopter.

We are in a very early phase. Bitcoin market is still so tiny that it's not useful for those thinking in fiat terms. It's still too volatile. As I said many times, Dread Pirate Roberts (Silk Road's admin) is a visionary, but 99% of criminals want to transact their favorite currency - the US dollar.

Very true. Prepare to be called 'lucky' in future years by people with less vision or too tiny balls.
legendary
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BTW, this is what "underweb" (LOL) criminals think about Bitcoin:

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2013/05/underweb-payments-post-liberty-reserve/

As expected, they do not like it. We are still too small. Too volatile. They like dollars.




FOR NOW



So all the news articles pointing out Bitcoin's widespread criminal use have been wrong? I'm shocked.

Well, you need to believe in Bitcoin to use it ATM, and that's why the "I missed the early adopter train" song is bullshit. Everybody entering into BTC now is still an early adopter.

We are in a very early phase. Bitcoin market is still so tiny that it's not useful for those thinking in fiat terms. It's still too volatile. As I said many times, Dread Pirate Roberts (Silk Road's admin) is a visionary, but 99% of criminals want to transact their favorite currency - the US dollar.
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BTW, this is what "underweb" (LOL) criminals think about Bitcoin:

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2013/05/underweb-payments-post-liberty-reserve/

As expected, they do not like it. We are still too small. Too volatile. They like dollars.




FOR NOW



So all the news articles pointing out Bitcoin's widespread criminal use have been wrong? I'm shocked.
legendary
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You'll see sub 100 in the next couple hours or so.  Maybe less.  Especially as people who don't sit and watch this forum or the markets get home and realize they are losing big $$$ and are caught in a firestorm.  I feel bad for those who aren't aware yet and have limit orders setup.   Cry  

Do you think it will go that far in the absence of additional news tonight? I was thinking steam would run out around the 105 walls at best in the absence of any additional multi-thousand BTC sell offs.

Yes I do, speculating of course...I think you're only going to see this panic sell gain momentum.  Those walls are going to come right down.  There's really no way to know where the bottom is and when the CNN's and others start running the story, there's just no way to know where this thing will stop.  I still believe the core of Bitcoin is around the $50 or $60 mark, if it's any consolation.  Retesting the lows was expected and if they breakthrough that...it's a whole new ballgame.  All bets are off.

Finally some one who talks sense!

Good job coinseeker

quoted for the lulz
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i am back after 14 day ban Smiley  Grin

i promise i will behave good this time Smiley

man, didn't you lose your underwear shorting bitcoin with 1:4 leverage??
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i am back after 14 day ban Smiley  Grin

i promise i will behave good this time Smiley
legendary
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BTW, this is what "underweb" (LOL) criminals think about Bitcoin:

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2013/05/underweb-payments-post-liberty-reserve/

As expected, they do not like it. We are still too small. Too volatile. They like dollars.




FOR NOW

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JEEEEEEZ, MAN.

I thought that was MtGox. And I have quite a significant amount of fiat being withdrew through them ATM.

Don't play this games in here my friend, my heart can fail at any moment Cheesy

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You mean being "fully licensed" like eCardOne, who, by the way, got their domain seized today?

ECardOne has a new domain:
http://banking.ecardone.eu/


lol Smiley so basically wooptydoo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfYBsuBzulE  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxroiTRg7Tg
(read the subtitles! Listening at insane volume highly advised)

*poof*


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And it's closure had nothing to do with affiliation to the notorious Liberty reserve and ability to withdraw funds from the same? All the same, these are centralised enterprises. Bitcoin is run from private computers, the people, all over the world.
Of course, but you can't ignore the effect exchanges currently have on bitcoin.

Well, sure but this is mostly FUD saturated, nervous speculators which affect the price so much. I still have all my Bitcoins, a good 10% of my net-worth and not planning to sell them during these growing pains of the currency. This new attention is likely the apparent threat to the USD that cryptocurrency represents.

Once all the negative news tails off, I fully expect a breakout in price and volume transition to whichever exchanges or 'trading station's that are left. Seriously though, if the US gov was going to shutdown MTGox, they would of done it already. Everyone just needs to chillout and enjoy the gravy train.
Why did they wait 2 years to shut down liberty reserve? It takes time to build a case.

imo it started in may with the case of some guys cashing out 2.8 Mio $ alone in New York on one day and 45 Mio $ worldwide over last three years.
and now some weeks later following that trace they bust LR - which they must have watched for quite some time - transferring more than 6 Bio $ for criminals over the last years.

the criminal organisations worldwide adapted to virtual currencies much faster than the governments (as they are always one step ahead).
only possibility for the gov to keep up with the whole coinmania is to check the flow over the exchanges as they did with LR.

noobquestion: could you trace  the flow of single bitcoins transferred from wallet to wallet back to an exchange account where it was purchased in the first place?
(because if police get hands on some wallets during a razzia they then could check who purchased it in the first place)

well criminals will search for alternatives, if I were them I'd trade or even open some exchange now myself (with easily fakeable accounts) in a country with weak lawsystem and much corruption.
i wonder which coin will be the first? (that is one huge market gap for some BADcoin or BlackCoin) edit: Gcoin sounds much better

this is hyper-bullish-tinfoil-news Cheesy
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OMG its just beggining:

Wm-center.com, e-naira.com, ecardone.com, ebuygold.com, getemoney.com, epaymonster.com, instantgoldng.com, jtgold.com, goldnairaexchange.com, superchange.ru, webmoney.co.nz, m-gold.com, goldmediator.com, absolutexchange.eu, mewahgold.com, centregold.ca, electrumz.com, tukarduid.com, entelnova.com, tacoauthorized.com, intexchange.com, ukrnetmoney.com, wmirk.com, nigeriagoldexchanger.com, edealspot.com, duyduychanger.com, magnetic-exchange.com, moneyexchange.vn, abc-ex.net, mi-billetera.com, nicciexchange.com, exhere.com, alertexchanger.com, velaexchange.com, goldexpay.com

All down....

not all
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You mean being "fully licensed" like eCardOne, who, by the way, got their domain seized today?

ECardOne has a new domain:
http://banking.ecardone.eu/


lol Smiley so basically wooptydoo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfYBsuBzulE 
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You mean being "fully licensed" like eCardOne, who, by the way, got their domain seized today?

ECardOne has a new domain:
http://banking.ecardone.eu/

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