Anyone know what's behind this? Nothing in the normy news yet...
>inb4 nocoiners on suicide watch
Literally someone bought shit tons of buttcoin. The end
>>1270590
i dunno i sold out of my ETH position into bitcoin just before this bull run
should i hold bitcoin?
>>1270590
>literally the only answer to the cashless society we are approaching at
>potential trillions flocking in eventually
>still asking why Bitcoin will go to the moon
Jesus Christ. Nocoiners looking for straws to not get in as fucking usual.
its just another chinese led pump and dump to take money from retarded cryptocucks
no matter how many times it happens they still fall for it
>>1271244
Paypal was choking on the redpill and has already accepted his Bitcoin overlord's fate, just like Steam:
http://appft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-adv.html&r=2&p=1&f=G&l=50&d=PG01&S1=%28%28bitcoin.BIS.+OR+blockchain.BIS.%29+OR+cryptocurrency.BIS.%29&OS=spec/bitcoin+OR+spec/blockchain+OR+spec/cryptocurrency&RS=%28%28SPEC/bitcoin+OR+SPEC/blockchain%29+OR+SPEC/cryptocurrency%292
United States Patent Application 20160148196
Kind Code A1
Dides; Emil ; et al. May 26, 2016
MODULAR DEVICE PAYMENT SYSTEM
>Abstract
>A modular device payment module includes a chassis. A modular device connector is located on the chassis. A payment module database in the chassis stores funding source information and security information. A payment module engine in the chassis determines that the modular device connector has been connected to a modular device frame of a modular device, and retrieves modular device identifying information from the modular device. The payment module then determines that the modular device identifying information matches an authorized modular device identified by the security information in the payment module database and, in response, enables the transmission of at least some of the funding source information from the payment module database to conduct a payment transaction.
Get in now or cry later, consider yourself warned.
>>1271254
you are bringing a shitty patent that probably nobody will use and as such one in the millions of useless patents into the discussion as proof of something?
>>1271254
Why wouldn't steam accept bitcoin?
The autistic manchildren that use bitcoin are the target audience of a computer games retailer.
Seems ppl are moving out of ETH into BTC.
>>1270590
Currently entering my first foray into crypto, I bought the princely sum of 3 ETH at $20AUD each (so $60AUD outlay). It's currently sitting at $15AUD each, but I am waiting to see what happens when DAO trading begins in 6 hours.
This is babby's first trading, any advice? I see BTC is going up but should I see where ETH goes with DAO trading, and if it doesn't shoot up, just dump into BTC and buy more BTC?