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Question: How far will this leg take us?
$110K - 9 (8.3%)
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September 08, 2017, 11:48:04 PM

It is just time for a deeper correction, nothing more.

I beg to differ. It had already corrected. I think today's dip can be directly attributed to news of China announcing a clampdown on exchanges.

This is a similar situation to last January when the natural correction after breaking $1k was immediately followed by The PBoC announcing an investigation of the exchanges, causing a panic. After a short recovery, the PBoc started visiting the exchanges and then froze btc withdrawals causing another panic.

This time the natural correction after passing $5k was immediately followed by the PBoC outlawing ICOs, causing a panic. After a short recovery, the news of yet another Chinese action against the exchanges caused another panic.

We all know what happened to the price after January's panic subsided. Didn't we learn that China's importance in Bitcoin was over-rated?

This too will pass.

so you think no bigger dive for this time ?? just bought few coins like 1 hour before the dip  Embarrassed

Sell everything micgoosens!!!!!!!!       Shocked Shocked Shocked

no my friend THAN the whole market will colapse  Roll Eyes

Well, we would not want the whole BTC market to collapse, right?  - so maybe it would be a good idea for you to give a little bit more of your stash away, in order for you to stave off some of your sell inclinations.   Tongue Tongue

Mmmm i was offring to make another guessing game..... but you said its not the micgoossens show-attention attemp-blabla..... So i respect This maybe understand few Guy's dont like something like that in here , but for the other that did like iT as a kind of amusement ..... i think its sorry
Just dont understand why you ...?
Maybe because you absoluty did't had any clue of what was happening and surely didn't have a opinion to back youre date up .....can't be anything else Huh Huh   :-) :p


I express my opinions on a frequent basis, yet I don't need any kind of contest in order to cause me to express myself.

You can do what you want regarding your bitcoin and maybe even your attempts to include such in this thread; however, even you likely recognize that such a contest theme may be better employed in another thread that is specifically created for such purpose - and even if you were to provide a link to such hypothetical other thread from time to time within that thread, then that would probably be a lot less objectionable way to go about giving away your bitcoin, if that is what floats your boat.

By the way, as you likely know, I have little to no power in this thread or in the forum, except perhaps some of my persuasive abilities that may not work too well on a large number of forum members, including in this thread.  Anyhow, it is my thinking that if OP tolerates your conducting a give-my-bitcoins-away contest in this thread, and thread participants don't really complain too much about it within this thread or to OP or to Admins, then you could probably get away with it - however, I do suspect that there would be some complaints about such use of this particular thread when it seems easy enough for you to create a new thread for such purposes.... if you want to give some portion of your coins away in the name of "funs."   Tongue



Yeah i Just know of i want to do something again i wil not do iT around here .... Just respect the wishes of other people ..... but at the time Just thought iT was something fun to do
When we hit 6777 would be a Nice gamble Smiley Smiley
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Yeah i Just know of i want to do something again i wil not do iT around here .... Just respect the wishes of other people ..... but at the time Just thought iT was something fun to do
When we hit 6777 would be a Nice gamble Smiley Smiley

Why you trying to low ball bitcoins, micgoossens?   Tongue


I like $7777 better, or if you want to stay in that $6k range, then maybe $6789.01 could work?   hahahahaha... it's your money and your hypothetical upcoming poll and your charity, so of course you have considerable discretion how you would want to distribute your funds (and "funs") around the intertubes.

By the way, the old OP, Adam, used to spontaneously give away beers..... in around the 2014 time period, which can also be a kind of "funs" for folks who want to share their bitcoins...  .. but then, the price of BTC kept going down, and then even he became a bit depressed and jaded in terms of giving away BTC, especially when he turned into a kind of bigblocker nutjob.   Cheesy Cheesy
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September 09, 2017, 12:18:59 AM

http://www.pbc.gov.cn/english/130721/3377816/index.html

Straight from the source. It seems specifically ICO focused and nowt to do with Bitcoin. But maybe they're holding back another announcement, the cheeky fellas.
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September 09, 2017, 12:23:00 AM





Hmmm...  Roll Eyes  Huh








Even if I think that 25% of the surface of Antarctica is not on the maps and the axis is tilted with 2-3% more than it is to make that place always dark. Cheesy Cheesy
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September 09, 2017, 12:25:57 AM

Relax McGumbo. It's only science.

http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/news/update-continued-g4-severe-geomagnetic-storming-observed
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"Does this mean that bitcoin will pump!?" Cheesy Cheesy



*edit(0):  Earthquakes, solar flares, hurricanes, exploding volcanoes, crop losses, lower quality crops, no more coffee... In my view those are all reasons for bitcoin to rally! Cheesy Cheesy

*edit(1):  I just bought another 50 kilo coffee bean bag! Top notch quality! From the old good times when the coffee was good. I'm going to sell those cups of coffee in my secret cafe shop for nuggets of gold! Cheesy Cheesy
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SELL IT on eBay !!!
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It think it may have emotional value. Smiley
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Sell it for A LOT.

That is awesome  Cheesy
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September 09, 2017, 01:52:28 AM

Where's the bottom?

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September 09, 2017, 02:03:04 AM

OK, it's getting depressive taking a bullish aspect. So now I am going to switch to bearish, again. So were can I participate in margin shorting BTC vs fiat, as an American? I would prefer an easy verification process.
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OK, it's getting depressive taking a bullish aspect. So now I am going to switch to bearish, again. So were can I participate in margin shorting BTC vs fiat, as an American? I would prefer an easy verification process.

You'll be in time to short the bottom.  You know somebody's gotta do it.  Good on ya  Wink
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OK, it's getting depressive taking a bullish aspect. So now I am going to switch to bearish, again. So were can I participate in margin shorting BTC vs fiat, as an American? I would prefer an easy verification process.


I remain confident in the power of limited supply and the worthlessness of fiat money that will crash and burn in this last financial crisis. Cheesy Cheesy
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OK, it's getting depressive taking a bullish aspect. So now I am going to switch to bearish, again. So were can I participate in margin shorting BTC vs fiat, as an American? I would prefer an easy verification process.

You'll be in time to short the bottom.  You know somebody's gotta do it.  Good on ya  Wink

Well, I'm still trying to research which exchange I can participate, as a US citizen, in Margin trading for BTC-USD pair. Kraken seems possible. But I'm so ambivalent, I'm not sure that I want to take the steps to register for yet another exchange. My Keepass is getting to full.  Cheesy
Having a Myers-Brigg personality type of INTP can be so exasperating at times. It's a wonder that I can arrive at any decision.  Cheesy
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OK, it's getting depressive taking a bullish aspect. So now I am going to switch to bearish, again. So were can I participate in margin shorting BTC vs fiat, as an American? I would prefer an easy verification process.

You'll be in time to short the bottom.  You know somebody's gotta do it.  Good on ya  Wink

Well, I'm still trying to research which exchange I can participate, as a US citizen, in Margin trading for BTC-USD pair. Kraken seems possible. But I'm so ambivalent, I'm not sure that I want to take the steps to register for yet another exchange. My Keepass is getting to full.  Cheesy
Having a Myers-Brigg personality type of INTP can be so exasperating at times. It's a wonder that I can arrive at any decision.  Cheesy

In my experience, Kraken is glitchy as fuck, and slow.  Too frustrating to use, unless they've changed in the last 6 months or so.
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September 09, 2017, 02:45:17 AM

OK, it's getting depressive taking a bullish aspect. So now I am going to switch to bearish, again. So were can I participate in margin shorting BTC vs fiat, as an American? I would prefer an easy verification process.

You'll be in time to short the bottom.  You know somebody's gotta do it.  Good on ya  Wink

Well, I'm still trying to research which exchange I can participate, as a US citizen, in Margin trading for BTC-USD pair. Kraken seems possible. But I'm so ambivalent, I'm not sure that I want to take the steps to register for yet another exchange. My Keepass is getting to full.  Cheesy
Having a Myers-Brigg personality type of INTP can be so exasperating at times. It's a wonder that I can arrive at any decision.  Cheesy

GDAX (coinbase) has margin trading.
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September 09, 2017, 02:59:42 AM

OK, it's getting depressive taking a bullish aspect. So now I am going to switch to bearish, again. So were can I participate in margin shorting BTC vs fiat, as an American? I would prefer an easy verification process.

You'll be in time to short the bottom.  You know somebody's gotta do it.  Good on ya  Wink

Well, I'm still trying to research which exchange I can participate, as a US citizen, in Margin trading for BTC-USD pair. Kraken seems possible. But I'm so ambivalent, I'm not sure that I want to take the steps to register for yet another exchange. My Keepass is getting to full.  Cheesy
Having a Myers-Brigg personality type of INTP can be so exasperating at times. It's a wonder that I can arrive at any decision.  Cheesy

GDAX (coinbase) has margin trading.

I hardly am anywhere close to being considered an Eligible Contract Participant. Not by a long shot. Not an option for this minnow.
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September 09, 2017, 03:21:35 AM

OK, it's getting depressive taking a bullish aspect. So now I am going to switch to bearish, again. So were can I participate in margin shorting BTC vs fiat, as an American? I would prefer an easy verification process.

You'll be in time to short the bottom.  You know somebody's gotta do it.  Good on ya  Wink

Well, I'm still trying to research which exchange I can participate, as a US citizen, in Margin trading for BTC-USD pair. Kraken seems possible. But I'm so ambivalent, I'm not sure that I want to take the steps to register for yet another exchange. My Keepass is getting to full.  Cheesy
Having a Myers-Brigg personality type of INTP can be so exasperating at times. It's a wonder that I can arrive at any decision.  Cheesy
Polo? They have margin. I always felt vulnerable there with the limited withdraws and downtime with each buy-able crash.
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September 09, 2017, 03:27:34 AM

OK, it's getting depressive taking a bullish aspect. So now I am going to switch to bearish, again. So were can I participate in margin shorting BTC vs fiat, as an American? I would prefer an easy verification process.

You'll be in time to short the bottom.  You know somebody's gotta do it.  Good on ya  Wink

Well, I'm still trying to research which exchange I can participate, as a US citizen, in Margin trading for BTC-USD pair. Kraken seems possible. But I'm so ambivalent, I'm not sure that I want to take the steps to register for yet another exchange. My Keepass is getting to full.  Cheesy
Having a Myers-Brigg personality type of INTP can be so exasperating at times. It's a wonder that I can arrive at any decision.  Cheesy
Polo? They have margin. I always felt vulnerable there with the limited withdraws and downtime with each buy-able crash.
I was looking for margin trading on BTC-USD trading pair. Not possible on Polo. I don't want to "short" BTC by going long on bullshit. Yes, I know that USD is bullshit too, but at least the currencies generated by Proof of Debt still have widespread merchant acceptance, at the moment.
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