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Topic: [XMR] Monero Speculation - page 1890. (Read 3314330 times)

legendary
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Sine secretum non libertas
May 21, 2015, 06:59:12 PM
I'd love to see the margin stats.  It would only take about 20k USD to completely wipe out all the margined shorts, I think.
legendary
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May 21, 2015, 06:57:14 PM
Anon coin on non anon exchange.  No thanks.

What do you recommend?
legendary
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May 21, 2015, 05:53:14 PM
i was looking at coinmarketcap to see if polo volume moved elsewhere... and I saw XMR/USDT...

Is that just USD (i.e polo added "real" money) or is it something else?

It is this (a token that is convertible with USD via gateways): https://tether.to
sr. member
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Merit: 250
May 21, 2015, 05:49:14 PM
i was looking at coinmarketcap to see if polo volume moved elsewhere... and I saw XMR/USDT...

Is that just USD (i.e polo added "real" money) or is it something else?
legendary
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May 21, 2015, 05:23:29 PM
The post about nutildah's financial irresponsibility and inability to succeed financially was off topic so I deleted it
newbie
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May 21, 2015, 05:20:11 PM

  
Do you know a great way to have as much Monero as you can, when you don't know what the price will do?  Buy, and keep buying.  
  
Ignore the short term.  Do you think people still stress about when bitcoin moved from $1.95 to $1.60, and then went back up?  Fuck it, just buy as much as possible if you are a true believer.  
  
By your idiotic logic, no one should support bitcoin right now because we are not in a confirmed uptrend yet.  I'll be the first to say that Monero is not a short term pump game.  It's a long term investment.

Dumb fuck you just discovered monero 1 week ago. It was at 0.0043 a few weeks ago. It has hit 0.00168 now. Heck, it was at 5 USD at some point one year ago. Do I have to calculate how much money you could have made? Its not my fault if you dont have the necessary IQ to resort to something else than DCA post bubble. Idiot. Sometimes I wonder if you are just too enthusiastic or merely a simpleton or a fucking scammer.

Anyway, us bears or contrarians or haters or trolls as you like to call us needed a home. I created it :

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/xmr-the-monero-bear-thread-1067853

Also:

https://i.imgflip.com/ltvcp.jpg
newbie
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May 21, 2015, 05:17:06 PM
Take it for what you will, I have an order for 42 BTC at .00165BTC/XMR.

Looks like vokains bid may eventually go through.
vgo
legendary
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May 21, 2015, 05:16:05 PM
legendary
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May 21, 2015, 05:13:17 PM

  
You really are an uneducated Chinese sockpuppet aren't you?  I have a very nice day job, and crypto is my hobby and passion.  Mark my words: Unless a better technology than Monero's implementation of cryptonote comes out, I will continue to rep Monero and bitcoin (and none others).  I will continue to acquire at the tops and bottoms.  Monero dropping or rising in the short term does not matter.  This is the long game.  
  

Come on man, you're better than that, AP. Don't be racist.

No, he's really not. He's trolling you guys, making you look bad while simultaneously cheerleading XMR. Remember Moneroman88? Whats the difference between the two?
legendary
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May 21, 2015, 05:10:35 PM
I just think the timing of Pegasus' predictions and the sudden decrease in price of XMR are remarkably coincidental. So much so, I'm almost certain its no coincidence at all.

Either that, or he's just a really bad investor!  Cheesy

Yes I from China. Outer Mongolia. Can't get over that damn wall...
sr. member
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Merit: 250
May 21, 2015, 05:07:41 PM

  
You really are an uneducated Chinese sockpuppet aren't you?  I have a very nice day job, and crypto is my hobby and passion.  Mark my words: Unless a better technology than Monero's implementation of cryptonote comes out, I will continue to rep Monero and bitcoin (and none others).  I will continue to acquire at the tops and bottoms.  Monero dropping or rising in the short term does not matter.  This is the long game.  
  

Come on man, you're better than that, AP. Don't be racist.
hero member
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Merit: 500
May 21, 2015, 05:04:03 PM

I am right though.  
  
The fact that you are still so cocksure about your decision when XMR has dropped over 20% in the last 3 days makes you especially dangerous



Wow. That's really crazy, thanks for pointing this out. This could be the first time we have ever seen this. It's almost like there was a "pump" and then a "dump". Has anyone ever used that expression before? Seems like a good name. I'm really curious, has anything like this ever happened to any other cryptocurrecies? I would be completely shocked if that were true.
 
  
Listen, he's right.  Bitcoin never went down in price.  From inception, it has steadily risen to where it is today.  There was never any dumps, there were never any losses.  
  
It just kept going up and up, and any crypto that doesn't has no long term future.  
  
Time to pack it up and go home boys.  The dream is over.  Secure, anonymous transactions and the world's first popular cryptonote implementation is dead because we just lost 20% on the price.  
  
Pretty soon the entire network will collapse, and the currency will cease to exist, because the price dropped 20%.  
  
No one will ever believe in Monero again... because the price dropped 20%.  
  
This is the end of multiple years' worth of work (likely decades)... because the price dropped 20%.  
  
 Roll Eyes

lol price dropped more than 60% in the last months

 dumbfuck Cheesy
hero member
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May 21, 2015, 05:00:53 PM

I am right though.  
  
The fact that you are still so cocksure about your decision when XMR has dropped over 20% in the last 3 days makes you especially dangerous



Wow. That's really crazy, thanks for pointing this out. This could be the first time we have ever seen this. It's almost like there was a "pump" and then a "dump". Has anyone ever used that expression before? Seems like a good name. I'm really curious, has anything like this ever happened to any other cryptocurrecies? I would be completely shocked if that were true.
 
  
Listen, he's right.  Bitcoin never went down in price.  From inception, it has steadily risen to where it is today.  There was never any dumps, there were never any losses.  
  
It just kept going up and up, and any crypto that doesn't has no long term future.  
  
Time to pack it up and go home boys.  The dream is over.  Secure, anonymous transactions and the world's first popular cryptonote implementation is dead because we just lost 20% on the price.  
  
Pretty soon the entire network will collapse, and the currency will cease to exist, because the price dropped 20%.  
  
No one will ever believe in Monero again... because the price dropped 20%.  
  
This is the end of multiple years' worth of work (likely decades)... because the price dropped 20%.  
  
 Roll Eyes
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
May 21, 2015, 04:55:43 PM

I am right though.  
  
The fact that you are still so cocksure about your decision when XMR has dropped over 20% in the last 3 days makes you especially dangerous



Wow. That's really crazy, thanks for pointing this out. This could be the first time we have ever seen this. It's almost like there was a "pump" and then a "dump". Has anyone ever used that expression before? Seems like a good name. I'm really curious, has anything like this ever happened to any other cryptocurrecies? I would be completely shocked if that were true.
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 504
May 21, 2015, 04:55:30 PM

nutildah, the richest bitcoiners are those who acquired during the bottoms and the tops.  
  

Umm... you mean "sold" at the tops, right? Besides, those aren't the richest bitcoiners. The early adopter miners are. The ones who didn't pay for anything other than electricity to power their PU's.

I would just wait until I was right about something _first_ before I got so fantastically overconfident about it as you have.


I am right though.  
  
Just because the price drops in the short term doesn't mean that Monero doesn't win.  Monero will be one of the top 3 cryptocurrencies in a few years, and maybe the leader of them all.  
  
And you know this.

The goal is to have as much as monero as you can. Buying this high doesnt make any sense. We were in a bubble. It crashed. We'll go back to where we started because nothing changed. Maybe we'll even go lower than the previous 0.009 lows since now people can short it on leverage. Cheerleading for monero right now is the best way to alienate a lot of people.
 
  
Do you know a great way to have as much Monero as you can, when you don't know what the price will do?  Buy, and keep buying.  
  
Ignore the short term.  Do you think people still stress about when bitcoin moved from $1.95 to $1.60, and then went back up?  Fuck it, just buy as much as possible if you are a true believer.  
  
By your idiotic logic, no one should support bitcoin right now because we are not in a confirmed uptrend yet.  I'll be the first to say that Monero is not a short term pump game.  It's a long term investment.
full member
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Merit: 100
May 21, 2015, 04:55:07 PM
Are we all arguing because the fiat price went from 53 cents to 46 cents?

I get that at "scale" this may be a bigger deal, but let's not lose focus that we're talking about pennies on the dollar here.  

Unless you're trying to daytrade XMR - in which case you're probably a fairweather friend, rather than a believer in the technology.
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
May 21, 2015, 04:53:42 PM
Well that was fun. Hate to say I told you so  Grin

Sitting here grinning about the people who told me there was 500btc buy support it not going down and all the other cheerleaders has me feeling quite vindicated. In the near future the mood in here will turn extremely bearish and I'll be buying just like I was selling when everyone else was buying.

Nothing changed in XMR that's true. There's still high inflation, still super slow development and now the place it is traded on the most has been vacated. Anon coin on non anon exchange. No thanks.

The obvious cheerleaders who are sitting here defending how much money they've lost makes it all the funnier.
hero member
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Merit: 504
May 21, 2015, 04:51:32 PM

I am right though.  
  

No, you're not. You clearly have giant problems understanding the concepts of reality, logic and deductive reasoning. This renders your words uneducated.

The fact that you are still so cocksure about your decision when XMR has dropped over 20% in the last 3 days makes you especially dangerous. But you'll disappear after the rug gets pulled out beneath you, because after all, you were hired to do a job, and you did it. Now its time to move on to the next B.S. project that you call making a "living", right?
 
  
You really are an uneducated Chinese sockpuppet aren't you?  I have a very nice day job, and crypto is my hobby and passion.  Mark my words: Unless a better technology than Monero's implementation of cryptonote comes out, I will continue to rep Monero and bitcoin (and none others).  I will continue to acquire at the tops and bottoms.  Monero dropping or rising in the short term does not matter.  This is the long game.  
  
If Monero drops to 150, I'll buy more.  If it drops to 100 or less, I'll buy more.  I'm not worried.
  
Again, if you know someone who will pay me Monero to pump Monero (not troll it, because I don't believe in that) then please refer me to them.  I was going to passionately support Monero anyway, but if anyone wants to pay me for it, they are welcome to.  
  
You idiotically believe that just because *you* scratch out a living insulting coins who have no good dirt on them, others do too.  

Enjoy your ramen noodles, pleb.
legendary
Activity: 3010
Merit: 8114
May 21, 2015, 04:40:58 PM

I am right though.  
  

No, you're not. You clearly have giant problems understanding the concepts of reality, logic and deductive reasoning. This renders your words uneducated.

The fact that you are still so cocksure about your decision when XMR has dropped over 20% in the last 3 days makes you especially dangerous. But you'll disappear after the rug gets pulled out beneath you, because after all, you were hired to do a job, and you did it. Now its time to move on to the next B.S. project that you call making a "living", right?
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
May 21, 2015, 04:39:42 PM

nutildah, the richest bitcoiners are those who acquired during the bottoms and the tops.  
  

Umm... you mean "sold" at the tops, right? Besides, those aren't the richest bitcoiners. The early adopter miners are. The ones who didn't pay for anything other than electricity to power their PU's.

I would just wait until I was right about something _first_ before I got so fantastically overconfident about it as you have.


I am right though.  
  
Just because the price drops in the short term doesn't mean that Monero doesn't win.  Monero will be one of the top 3 cryptocurrencies in a few years, and maybe the leader of them all.  
  
And you know this.

The goal is to have as much as monero as you can. Buying this high doesnt make any sense. We were in a bubble. It crashed. We'll go back to where we started because nothing changed. Maybe we'll even go lower than the previous 0.009 lows since now people can short it on leverage. Cheerleading for monero right now is the best way to alienate a lot of people.
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