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Hows that Bitcoin ?

 
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Hows that Bitcoin ?
Under 8k , read it was going to be at 100k by Nov.
Lets hear some crickets.
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may even go beyond 7000,lower lower lower
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It will probably hit 5 or 6 before going back up to 12 to 15
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Idiot much?
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10-1 the turd op was yucking it up when it crashed from $1000 back to the $200s as if that was “the end” then too.
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10-1 the turd op was yucking it up when it crashed from $1000 back to the $200s as if that was “the end” then too.
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Lol
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10-1 the turd op was yucking it up when it crashed from $1000 back to the $200s as if that was “the end” then too.
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Lol
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Xrp ripple har har.
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Crickets understand the timeless hodl.

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Idiot much?
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Bitcoin retards certainly are. It's going to be funny when it goes down below $100 (not 100K) and stays there for eternity.
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Idiot much?
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Bitcoin retards certainly are. It's going to be funny when it goes down below $100 (not 100K) and stays there for eternity.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75716984


You're a newbie to markets in general, honestly.

Technicals go down, and they go up.

Smart people pay attention to the fundamentals.

SoftBank Group and the Intercontinental Exchange are part of the global banking cartel. They don't do things willy nilly, which is what you're proposing.

In markets, every buyer is matched to a seller. Which is why just before a bull run, you'll often see manipulation designed to lure people into selling - even deep and extended - so that the elite can load up, basically. And vice versa.

this is bigger than people realize

[link to fortune.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78018990


- NYSE / Intercontinental Exchange parent partnering with Microsoft and Starbucks
- "goal is for people to use cryptocurrencies in everyday life seamlessly over its network" [link to www.coindesk.com (secure)]
- for major money managers to offer bitcoin mutual funds, pension funds and ETFs
- working closely with global bank BNY Mellon

Funded by Fortress Investment Group, purchased by SoftBank Group for $3.3 billio in 2017, which also owns Sprint Corporation and Boston Dynamics (U.S. military/DARPA contractor).
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$3.3 billio
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*billion
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Idiot much?
 Quoting: Yes Coiner 76586622


Bitcoin retards certainly are. It's going to be funny when it goes down below $100 (not 100K) and stays there for eternity.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75716984


You're a newbie to markets in general, honestly.

Technicals go down, and they go up.

Smart people pay attention to the fundamentals.

SoftBank Group and the Intercontinental Exchange are part of the global banking cartel. They don't do things willy nilly, which is what you're proposing.

In markets, every buyer is matched to a seller. Which is why just before a bull run, you'll often see manipulation designed to lure people into selling - even deep and extended - so that the elite can load up, basically. And vice versa.

this is bigger than people realize

[link to fortune.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78018990


- NYSE / Intercontinental Exchange parent partnering with Microsoft and Starbucks
- "goal is for people to use cryptocurrencies in everyday life seamlessly over its network" [link to www.coindesk.com (secure)]
- for major money managers to offer bitcoin mutual funds, pension funds and ETFs
- working closely with global bank BNY Mellon

Funded by Fortress Investment Group, purchased by SoftBank Group for $3.3 billio in 2017, which also owns Sprint Corporation and Boston Dynamics (U.S. military/DARPA contractor).
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73649866

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Jamie Dimon doesn't have to buy any Bitcoin. All he has to do is buy 51% of Bitcoin's mining hash power to rape hodlers of their Bitcoin.

For a couple of billion to buy Chinese Bitcoin mining firms, Jamie Dimon can own every Bitcoin forever.

Put quite bluntly; there will never be institutional investors into Bitcoin, because they'd be better off buying the mining firms and taking everyone's Bitcoin by updating the ledger to say they own all your asses.

Bitcoin will only go as high as high frequency traders let it.
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outdatded junk, costs too much to use. I got in made a little bit then got out ahead. I advise you do the same. Dodocoin
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It could drop 99% and some of us would still buy


Doesnt make you right
Doesnt make us wrong
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Under 8k , read it was going to be at 100k by Nov.
Lets hear some crickets.
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It'll be like that 'till it's $0
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Idiot much?
 Quoting: Yes Coiner 76586622


Bitcoin retards certainly are. It's going to be funny when it goes down below $100 (not 100K) and stays there for eternity.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75716984


You're a newbie to markets in general, honestly.

Technicals go down, and they go up.

Smart people pay attention to the fundamentals.

SoftBank Group and the Intercontinental Exchange are part of the global banking cartel. They don't do things willy nilly, which is what you're proposing.

In markets, every buyer is matched to a seller. Which is why just before a bull run, you'll often see manipulation designed to lure people into selling - even deep and extended - so that the elite can load up, basically. And vice versa.

this is bigger than people realize

[link to fortune.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78018990


- NYSE / Intercontinental Exchange parent partnering with Microsoft and Starbucks
- "goal is for people to use cryptocurrencies in everyday life seamlessly over its network" [link to www.coindesk.com (secure)]
- for major money managers to offer bitcoin mutual funds, pension funds and ETFs
- working closely with global bank BNY Mellon

Funded by Fortress Investment Group, purchased by SoftBank Group for $3.3 billio in 2017, which also owns Sprint Corporation and Boston Dynamics (U.S. military/DARPA contractor).
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73649866

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77049162


Jamie Dimon doesn't have to buy any Bitcoin. All he has to do is buy 51% of Bitcoin's mining hash power to rape hodlers of their Bitcoin.

For a couple of billion to buy Chinese Bitcoin mining firms, Jamie Dimon can own every Bitcoin forever.

Put quite bluntly; there will never be institutional investors into Bitcoin, because they'd be better off buying the mining firms and taking everyone's Bitcoin by updating the ledger to say they own all your asses.

Bitcoin will only go as high as high frequency traders let it.
 Quoting: NowIhavetothinkofaname 73680911


a) Are you unaware of the fact that I just pointed out to you massive institutional investors in Bitcoin.

b) Are you unaware that the global elite intend to abolish cash and force a global, digital ID-bound cashless system?

Sweden is leading the world in the abolition of cash, and the predictive programming is everywhere.

The global digital ID will use blockchain:

Microsoft, Hyperledger, United Nations join blockchain identity initiative, the ID2020 Alliance for global digital ID
[link to www.coindesk.com (secure)]
[link to id2020.org (secure)]
The Rockefeller Foundation
Gavi: The Vaccine Alliance
Microsoft
[also the UN, indicated elsewhere]
 Quoting: ID2020 Alliance Partners


They certainly could use a new/unbranded-as-yet crypto as the new/post-reset monetary unit. However, (a) above suggests that they may actually have decided to use/fork Bitcoin as it's already well-known.
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Jamie Dimon doesn't have to buy any Bitcoin. All he has to do is buy 51% of Bitcoin's mining hash power to rape hodlers of their Bitcoin.
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That's actually pretty ignorant.

Anyone doing the 51% attack would be painfully obvious to the system, and instantaneously obliterate any trust in the blockchain.

The value of Bitcoin against the USD would go to 0 instantly, and Jamie would make nothing.

This has been discussed long ago. That's why the 51% attack is unpractical.

The banks have far more interest in maintaining the integrity of the system, and can far more in the long run.

That's in addition to the long-term agenda for cryptocurrency/digital ID.
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and can *make far more
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outdatded junk, costs too much to use. I got in made a little bit then got out ahead. I advise you do the same. Dodocoin
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ohyeah

Which is why bicoin won't be part of the cashless society if there is one. It will be a more efficient system and it will be run by banks. The idiots are going to hodl themselves into being broke.

Anyone saying different are desperate bag holders hoping to draw in enough suckers so they can cash out.

Fuck greedy people.
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...


Bitcoin retards certainly are. It's going to be funny when it goes down below $100 (not 100K) and stays there for eternity.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75716984


You're a newbie to markets in general, honestly.

Technicals go down, and they go up.

Smart people pay attention to the fundamentals.

SoftBank Group and the Intercontinental Exchange are part of the global banking cartel. They don't do things willy nilly, which is what you're proposing.

In markets, every buyer is matched to a seller. Which is why just before a bull run, you'll often see manipulation designed to lure people into selling - even deep and extended - so that the elite can load up, basically. And vice versa.

...


- NYSE / Intercontinental Exchange parent partnering with Microsoft and Starbucks
- "goal is for people to use cryptocurrencies in everyday life seamlessly over its network" [link to www.coindesk.com (secure)]
- for major money managers to offer bitcoin mutual funds, pension funds and ETFs
- working closely with global bank BNY Mellon

Funded by Fortress Investment Group, purchased by SoftBank Group for $3.3 billio in 2017, which also owns Sprint Corporation and Boston Dynamics (U.S. military/DARPA contractor).
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73649866

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77049162


Jamie Dimon doesn't have to buy any Bitcoin. All he has to do is buy 51% of Bitcoin's mining hash power to rape hodlers of their Bitcoin.

For a couple of billion to buy Chinese Bitcoin mining firms, Jamie Dimon can own every Bitcoin forever.

Put quite bluntly; there will never be institutional investors into Bitcoin, because they'd be better off buying the mining firms and taking everyone's Bitcoin by updating the ledger to say they own all your asses.

Bitcoin will only go as high as high frequency traders let it.
 Quoting: NowIhavetothinkofaname 73680911


a) Are you unaware of the fact that I just pointed out to you massive institutional investors in Bitcoin.

b) Are you unaware that the global elite intend to abolish cash and force a global, digital ID-bound cashless system?

Sweden is leading the world in the abolition of cash, and the predictive programming is everywhere.

The global digital ID will use blockchain:

Microsoft, Hyperledger, United Nations join blockchain identity initiative, the ID2020 Alliance for global digital ID
[link to www.coindesk.com (secure)]
[link to id2020.org (secure)]
The Rockefeller Foundation
Gavi: The Vaccine Alliance
Microsoft
[also the UN, indicated elsewhere]
 Quoting: ID2020 Alliance Partners


They certainly could use a new/unbranded-as-yet crypto as the new/post-reset monetary unit. However, (a) above suggests that they may actually have decided to use/fork Bitcoin as it's already well-known.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73649866


A) People with money are usually smart and research things before they invest. Everyone who has followed Bitcoin over the last year knows about the 51% miner hack which lets the people who own 51% of the mining hash power rewrite the ledger to whatever they want.

In summary; your institutional investors are retards that are going to get owned when a bank buys a Bitcoin mining pool corporation.

B) I know. I've said it before that both banks or governments can copy the code for Ripple and release it to be used on the nodes being trialed in banks right now.

In summary; Bankercoin or Govcoin will be the future One World Government Coin. Alternatively various governments can offer their own coin. Such as USCoin and OZCoin in Australia.

Crypto is a purely speculative play on what amounts to vapourware. You may as well take your money to a casino.
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ohyeah

Which is why bitcoin won't be part of the cashless society if there is one. It will be a more efficient system and it will be run by banks.
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Then explain this (below quote), which you seem to be ignoring. Anything can happen, sure. Many say the elite didn't expect Trump to win (e.g.). However, some of us have noted things such as the below, and determined it an acceptable risk. Nothing is certain is life.

this is bigger than people realize

[link to fortune.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78018990


- NYSE / Intercontinental Exchange partnering with Microsoft and Starbucks
- "goal is for people to use cryptocurrencies in everyday life seamlessly over its network" [link to www.coindesk.com (secure)]
- for major money managers to offer bitcoin mutual funds, pension funds and ETFs
- working closely with global bank BNY Mellon

Funded by Fortress Investment Group, purchased by SoftBank Group for $3.3 billion in 2017, which also owns Sprint Corporation and Boston Dynamics (U.S. military/DARPA contractor).
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Well it was a little over 3k in January and a little over 8 k today. Probably the best investment the OP ever missed.
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Everyone who has followed Bitcoin over the last year knows about the 51% miner hack which lets the people who own 51% of the mining hash power rewrite the ledger to whatever they want.
 Quoting: NowIhavetothinkofaname 73680911


I already responded to this. You don't actually understand the ramifications of the attack.

Jamie Dimon doesn't have to buy any Bitcoin. All he has to do is buy 51% of Bitcoin's mining hash power to rape hodlers of their Bitcoin.
 Quoting: NowIhavetothinkofaname 73680911


That's actually pretty ignorant.

Anyone doing the 51% attack would be painfully obvious to the system, and instantaneously obliterate any trust in the blockchain.

The value of Bitcoin against the USD would go to 0 instantly, and Jamie would make nothing.

This has been discussed long ago. That's why the 51% attack is unpractical.

The banks have far more interest in maintaining the integrity of the system, and can far more in the long run.

That's in addition to the long-term agenda for cryptocurrency/digital ID.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73649866


In summary; your institutional investors are retards that are going to get owned when a bank buys a Bitcoin mining pool corporation.
 Quoting: NowIhavetothinkofaname 73680911


1) SoftBank group IS part of the global banking cartel.
2) Buying a mining pool operation to achieve the 51% attack yields them nothing. Again, I already responded to this. You're really not understanding the system...
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your institutional investors
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How are you failing to see that these are not your typical institutional investors. This is the New York Stock Exchange parent company, Intercontinental Exchange, funded by Fortress/SBG - which also owns Sprint Corporation, ARM Holdings, Boston Dynamics (U.S. mil/DARPA), etc. etc.

This is not the Koch Brothers we're talking about.

This is the banking group themselves investing in Bitcoin infrastructure for mainstreamization...

If you understood the 51% attack at all, you'd see how irrelevant it is in this context.
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Jamie Dimon doesn't have to buy any Bitcoin. All he has to do is buy 51% of Bitcoin's mining hash power to rape hodlers of their Bitcoin.
 Quoting: NowIhavetothinkofaname 73680911


That's actually pretty ignorant.

Anyone doing the 51% attack would be painfully obvious to the system, and instantaneously obliterate any trust in the blockchain.

The value of Bitcoin against the USD would go to 0 instantly, and Jamie would make nothing.

This has been discussed long ago. That's why the 51% attack is unpractical.

The banks have far more interest in maintaining the integrity of the system, and can far more in the long run.

That's in addition to the long-term agenda for cryptocurrency/digital ID.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73649866


JP Morgan is a very wealthy bank and does business in a lot of countries. They have legal experts in corporate law in every jurisdiction they operate in.'

A shell company in Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Ireland, Hong Kong, Barbados, Singapore, Peru and even Indonesia could be used to hold stock in a mining pool.

If you use 20 shell companies owned by subsidiaries to hold control over a Bitcoin mining pool company, it gives the illusion of safety to the hodlers until the corporation who owns those shell companies is ready to rape them for their ignorance...

The banks are only self interested and only answer to their share holders. The system you believe serves you is a delusion granted to you to maintain your slavery.
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If you use 20 shell companies owned by subsidiaries to hold control over a Bitcoin mining pool company, it gives the illusion of safety to the hodlers until the corporation who owns those shell companies is ready to rape them for their ignorance...

The banks are only self interested and only answer to their share holders. The system you believe serves you is a delusion granted to you to maintain your slavery.
 Quoting: NowIhavetothinkofaname 73680911


That's not how it works. It doesn't matter if nobody knows who is rewriting the blockchain and destroying its trust. It's immediately detectable. At that moment, the value of the BTC goes to 0 in a matter of minutes, and whoever was stupid enough to do the attack will never be able to cash out.

The only thing the 51% attack is good for is destroying a cryptocurrency. You can't actually cash out anything tangible from it. No matter how many "shells" you're using. That's why (again) it's in the banks' (and everyone who uses btc)'s best interest to maintain the integrity of system.
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If you use 20 shell companies owned by subsidiaries to hold control over a Bitcoin mining pool company, it gives the illusion of safety to the hodlers until the corporation who owns those shell companies is ready to rape them for their ignorance...

The banks are only self interested and only answer to their share holders. The system you believe serves you is a delusion granted to you to maintain your slavery.
 Quoting: NowIhavetothinkofaname 73680911


That's not how it works. It doesn't matter if nobody knows who is rewriting the blockchain and destroying its trust. It's immediately detectable. At that moment, the value of the BTC goes to 0 in a matter of minutes, and whoever was stupid enough to do the attack will never be able to cash out.

The only thing the 51% attack is good for is destroying a cryptocurrency. You can't actually cash out anything tangible from it. No matter how many "shells" you're using. That's why (again) it's in the banks' (and everyone who uses btc)'s best interest to maintain the integrity of system.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73649866


Furthermore, massively investing in infrastructure for a cryptocurrency (as they are doing) and simultaneously planning to destroy that way, doesn't make any sense.
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Been looking for a good Hemp and Cannabis stock to buy seems like better upside than worthless bot coins.
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This is the New York Stock Exchange parent company, Intercontinental Exchange, funded by Fortress/SBG - which also owns Sprint Corporation, ARM Holdings, Boston Dynamics (U.S. mil/DARPA), etc. etc.
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Also, they're working closely with global bank BNY Mellon (also New York).
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If you use 20 shell companies owned by subsidiaries to hold control over a Bitcoin mining pool company, it gives the illusion of safety to the hodlers until the corporation who owns those shell companies is ready to rape them for their ignorance...

The banks are only self interested and only answer to their share holders. The system you believe serves you is a delusion granted to you to maintain your slavery.
 Quoting: NowIhavetothinkofaname 73680911


That's not how it works. It doesn't matter if nobody knows who is rewriting the blockchain and destroying its trust. It's immediately detectable. At that moment, the value of the BTC goes to 0 in a matter of minutes, and whoever was stupid enough to do the attack will never be able to cash out.

The only thing the 51% attack is good for is destroying a cryptocurrency. You can't actually cash out anything tangible from it. No matter how many "shells" you're using. That's why (again) it's in the banks' (and everyone who uses btc)'s best interest to maintain the integrity of system.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73649866


Furthermore, massively investing in infrastructure for a cryptocurrency (as they are doing) and simultaneously planning to destroy that way, doesn't make any sense.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73649866


Destroying Bitcoin and raping hodlers makes perfect sense if you want to push a stable coin and usher in the OneWorldOrderCoin…

Make electronic payments go mainstream after demonising cash as illicit income or black market transactions and showing people their cash can be taken by the police under money laundering and anti terrorism financing laws.

Then rape hodlers so people demand OneWorldOrderCoin…

To be honest; I don't understand why you can't see this coming a mile away.
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ohyeah

Which is why bitcoin won't be part of the cashless society if there is one. It will be a more efficient system and it will be run by banks.
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Then explain this (below quote), which you seem to be ignoring. Anything can happen, sure. Many say the elite didn't expect Trump to win (e.g.). However, some of us have noted things such as the below, and determined it an acceptable risk. Nothing is certain is life.

this is bigger than people realize

[link to fortune.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78018990


- NYSE / Intercontinental Exchange partnering with Microsoft and Starbucks
- "goal is for people to use cryptocurrencies in everyday life seamlessly over its network" [link to www.coindesk.com (secure)]
- for major money managers to offer bitcoin mutual funds, pension funds and ETFs
- working closely with global bank BNY Mellon

Funded by Fortress Investment Group, purchased by SoftBank Group for $3.3 billion in 2017, which also owns Sprint Corporation and Boston Dynamics (U.S. military/DARPA contractor).
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73649866

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73649866



The Australian ac explained everything to you and you can't seem to grasp it (surprise surprise). I don't give a fuck. Borrow money against your house and go all in yourself into bankruptcy if your so confident over vaporware tulips.





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