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22/5/2017 11:16 | the ideal is great, a decentralised electronic currency thats (almost) freely transferable and (theoretically) instantaneous, but the blockchain can be distorted with sufficient processing power so its not perfect, but even more importantly no one actually uses any crypto currency lol and who can blame them with prices rising and falling several percent each minute, i dont have the stats but i imagine BTC would be in the same league as venezuelan bolivar and zimbabwe dollars in terms of inflation volatility | tpaulbeaumont | |
22/5/2017 11:04 | its a mania already because its a niche techy mania, itll never get the mass traction of east india or south sea stock cos few over the age of 50 are inclined to gen up on strings of meaningless digits | tpaulbeaumont | |
22/5/2017 09:10 | Cnbc is running wih a story that if you put $100 into bitcoin, 7 years ago, it would be worth $72m today. | commander t | |
20/5/2017 15:08 | i'm not bearish just not interested at this price. but yes over time that would be interesting! :o) | mcbeanburger | |
20/5/2017 07:43 | Wouldn't it be amusing to see bitcoins three year graph annotated with mcbeans bearish comments :) | spadman | |
19/5/2017 19:36 | xvc - someone just now fat fingered a trade (or so it appears) and missed my sell order by a few bits. dang. I suspect folks are going around making orders against certain alt coins without really looking. eth - some news this weekend - might be a buying opp mid next week. | mcbeanburger | |
19/5/2017 18:26 | always happy to help spad. glad to be out of it. not interested in the last push | mcbeanburger | |
19/5/2017 13:56 | The EW projections are for it to become a mania after the next low. The tippy top of the wedge is $2245. The retracement is likely to last 12 months or more ... of course this could all be wrong! A break above 2245 and up up and away (which is what it did since the last break, and call for the moon!). It's now right up at PR2, arbitrary nonsense that it is ;-) | random | |
19/5/2017 13:38 | I agree that it isn't exactly a mania now, but what will the price be if it becomes one?! | chinahere | |
19/5/2017 12:39 | Its not exactly a mania, just look at the relative lack of posts or people posting. | spadman | |
19/5/2017 08:26 | The thing about manias is that people look at what has been made so far and feel that they have to get on before it's too late. Isaac Newton famously lost all his money in South Sea stock like this. “I can calculate the movement of the stars,” he said, “but not the madness of men.” There have been many manias over the years, but could Bitcoin become the biggest? | chinahere | |
19/5/2017 05:48 | Very nice tpb... meanwhile McBean buy signal right on cue :) | spadman | |
17/5/2017 13:51 | i can see $2000 btc projected from this pattern / move | northern1 | |
17/5/2017 10:44 | great quote spuds, and the answer is us, the people, in theory lol, we're supposed to keep politicos in check, they work for us, but in practice they exploit the populace and devise ever more ways to seize unquestionable control for themselves while hoisting control of the people such is the issue with career politics it can be boiled down to a simple question; would you break a rule to protect your family? Yes, its human nature and we all would, and this is why modern democracy fails because 'to break a rule to protect your family' is interpreted in many and varied ways by people | tpaulbeaumont | |
16/5/2017 21:27 | sold everything to cash except I bought some xvc... another dash/monero type coin. looking for about 40% gain and will sell into cash hopefully. | mcbeanburger | |
15/5/2017 12:20 | Im quite impressed you are aware the exploit takes advantage of a deliberate backdoor in Windows designed for NSA spying. Even if you are of the opinion the NSA are the good guys, quis custodiet ipsos custodes? The fact BTC is beyond the reach of any Government good or bad having control is a must. Without this BTC would offer no value to store in an ETF, in this case an ETF approval would be something of a moot point. | spadman | |
15/5/2017 09:47 | I find the kind of people that like this sort of thing find this sort of thing is the kind they like | tpaulbeaumont | |
15/5/2017 09:46 | i know what you mean spuds, personally i dont think the issue here is the currency of the ransom the issue is clearly that our technology is far to openly exposed, better encryption and security is the answer, not the gov'mints idea of less privacy and encryption purposely fallible, but only by the good guys :O for the SEC and gov'mint offices appraising this etf (who cares about this etf anyway, is it really gonna drive flows so much?) BTC boosters praise its anonymity and instantaneous transaction (theyve never had to wait for 4 confirmations lol), but i imagine their view is anonymity that allows for global hackers to extort the public is the wrong sort of anonymity :P | tpaulbeaumont | |
14/5/2017 18:23 | Obviously it wont increase the likelihood of an ETF approval but because ETFs and ransom demands are completely unrelated neither will it lessen the likelihood. Gold, Cash, BTC. The whole economy relies on money, this desire isn't restricted to ransom demands, or blackmail?? | spadman | |
13/5/2017 02:22 | Does the panel believe this rash of international hackers encrypting data to blackmail 100,000 people and companies for BTC will further the likelihood of a BTC ETF? | tpaulbeaumont | |
13/5/2017 02:16 | ive been doing a load of arbing and all that too spuds, on paper, i buy on coinbase and sell on bitfinex, its going great :P | tpaulbeaumont | |
13/5/2017 02:13 | "tpb, given you know how markets work, what next? ;-)" everydays a school day but my ramblings are all written on here, weeks/months in advance :) "There is nothing retrospective about pitchforks, they can be constructed from any abc." yes, one can construct useless arbitrary lines with no pragmatic value from anywhere ;) | tpaulbeaumont | |
13/5/2017 02:10 | so far investors in these invisible software tokens that pay no interest, rent, coupons or dividends have only seen a $265/14% decline from ATH, in the 2013 bout it halved midway through the spike up :) | tpaulbeaumont | |
13/5/2017 01:08 | Your friend wont have any problems. | spadman |
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