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    Quote Originally Posted by Luigi View Post
    14975.01 US Dollar


    It's been tongue flicking the clit of $15k for the past fookin' hour.


    Just climb on top and fookin' root it ffs.
    Just keep in mind there is a good chance for a sudden 30-40% drop. (which is what I'm waiting for to buy some more)

    These dips are very short lived because many like myself see the dips as buying opportunity.

    I managed to catch the last dip and buy a whole Bitcoin for $5800 after it hit over $7500!

    Problem I'm seeing is the exchanges are making more and more difficult to do large transactions.

    Coins.co.th just alerted me they are limiting cash transfers to 2000 baht!

    I'm going to have to figure a new plan for buying BTC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Earl View Post
    Coins.co.th just alerted me they are limiting cash transfers to 2000 baht!
    so much for being the future and replacing cash for everything

    how is it bringing more freedom again ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    so much for being the future and replacing cash for everything

    how is it bringing more freedom again ?
    It would be expected that government throws some resistance.

    Still by limiting exchanges only means other ways will be found.

    I already have wheels in the works to quit coin.th.co as they weren't such a sparkling deal anyway.

    Remember necessity is the mother of innovation and invention. Great innovation is on the horizon.

    Soon enough government and banksters will realize there is no killing Bitcoin. They will be forced to adopt honest monetary policies, fairly soon.

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