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Discussion => Silk Road discussion => Topic started by: eddiethegun on April 16, 2013, 02:55 am
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sell sell sell
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cut n off balls.
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Yep, I bailed.
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No panic from me, somehow from placing order to getting coins on SR I made about $50 this morning.... I have already spent it all :P
Don't sell, SPEND SPEND SPEND ON THE ROAD!
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Obongo just announced that Kenyans did 4/15! Everyone mortgage your house and buy BTC and LTCOIN! Then everyone SELL BTC and LITECOIN!!!! EVERYONE PANIC! MONEY NO LONGER HAS VALUE!!!
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say it ain't so astor. hey the world is full of opportunities. what is lost one day can be made tomorrow.
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(Newser) – The Winklevoss twins of Facebook fame/infamy are leading the charge on another digital frontier: the digital currency known as bitcoin. Their holdings translated to some $11 million in actual money, they say; that is, before values dropped drastically yesterday. But Tyler and Cameron are confident in their investment. "People say it’s a Ponzi scheme, it’s a bubble," says Cameron."At some point that narrative will shift to 'virtual currencies are here to stay.'"
Tyler puts it this way: "We have elected to put our money and faith in a mathematical framework that is free of politics and human error." The Winklevosses' bitcoin portfolio seems to be among the largest out there, the New York Times reports, and they're being very careful with it. They've put the coding behind their holdings on flash drives, which they placed in safe deposit boxes in three cities. But others aren't so sure the currency will hold up. "To say (the investment is) highly speculative would be the understatement of the century," says an expert.
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(Newser) – The Winklevoss twins of Facebook fame/infamy are leading the charge on another digital frontier: the digital currency known as bitcoin. Their holdings translated to some $11 million in actual money, they say; that is, before values dropped drastically yesterday. But Tyler and Cameron are confident in their investment. "People say it’s a Ponzi scheme, it’s a bubble," says Cameron."At some point that narrative will shift to 'virtual currencies are here to stay.'"
Tyler puts it this way: "We have elected to put our money and faith in a mathematical framework that is free of politics and human error." The Winklevosses' bitcoin portfolio seems to be among the largest out there, the New York Times reports, and they're being very careful with it. They've put the coding behind their holdings on flash drives, which they placed in safe deposit boxes in three cities. But others aren't so sure the currency will hold up. "To say (the investment is) highly speculative would be the understatement of the century," says an expert.
Well well, looks like they passed Econ 101 at Harvard, but failed to understand that you don't throw $11 million into the ocean and hope it comes back
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I don't know that they did.
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55?!
BUY BUY BUY!
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55?!
BUY BUY BUY!
LMAO
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sell sell sell
Mmm. Timing is a bit off though. Anyone doing this now has pretty much been asleep at the wheel.
Piece, Love, and Fuck Haters.
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:o
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im gonna buy when we hit $10 and keep it in another wallet for investing. until then, im buying coins and using them as i go. Good luck with the game