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By continuing to browse this site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.Click here to find out more » Most Popular Today Trending Tags Upload an image Upload an image cancel Add an image URL cancel Upload a video | Add YouTube video Upload a video cancel YouTube Address (URL): cancel Your email (optional) Alternatively, you can email us at: tips@thejournal.ie Please log in to comment Please log in with facebook to become a fan Please log in Create Email Alert Create an email alert based on the current article Email Address One email every morning As soon as new articles come onlineEconomy / Technology Bitcoin and AltCoins Take A Well Deserved Breather and A Response to Natural News by Jeff Berwick – Dollar Vigilante I don’t know whether I have been uncannily prescient at predicting where the cryptocurrency market is going… or if I am causing all of the things I am predicting.

It’s a serious question.It seems that when I say I expect a cryptocurrency to go higher it immediately spikes massively higher right after.And, yesterday, I said that a pullback in bitcoin and the altcoins was not only to be expected but was a healthy thing after such a massive run-up.And then, today, bitcoin and the altcoins all pulled back for the first time in weeks.Only bitcoin and Ethereum Classic avoided the bloodbath… and even bitcoin had a major selloff of its own in the last 12 hours, as it rose to nearly $2,800 and then sold off to below $2,400 before recovering somewhat.Many are calling this a crash… and it was, bitcoin has crashed all the way back to where it was about 18 hours ago.This is a much, much needed breather for both bitcoin and the altcoins which I pointed out had begun to become “loco” yesterday.And this breather gives us an opportunity to respond to critiques and concerns about bitcoin.The latest came from Mike Adams of Natural News who put out this video yesterday with the title, “BITCOIN WARNING: When you want out, you won’t be able to sell”: I like a lot of Mike’s health stuff and am speaking at the same conference as him at G. Edward Griffin’s upcoming Red Pill Expo next month in Montana.

Mike is known as the Health Ranger, and dishes out a lot of truth about health… but why he decided to weigh in on bitcoin, which is clearly out of his area of expertise, is beyond me.
bitcoin bid ask dataIn the video, he had three warnings about bitcoin, so let’s go through them.
ethereum tokens list#1 BIG SELLS CAN CAUSE THE PRICE TO CHANGE Mike mentions how a drop on the Bitfinex exchange happened when someone sold 2 million dollars worth of bitcoin or 1000 bitcoins and the price dropped $80 per bitcoin on that exchange.
bitcoin billionaire pc onlineAnd, uh, yes, this is what happens when people sell large amounts of ANYTHING in a very short amount of time.
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If you sell a massive amount of US dollars, or Apple stock or, well, just about anything… you will cause the price of it to go down briefly as the market corrects and bids are hit.
free bitcoin 1btcWhy he is warning people about this in bitcoin is anyone’s guess.
bitcoin pool swedenMy guess is that he should stick to talking about health stuff since he is clearly new to how markets work.Continue Reading / Dollar Vigilante>>> You may also like...Lanarkshire police have issued a warning about dirty pills.Red or yellow pills stamped with a five pointed star.Reports coming through on pillreports is that they are adulterated, maybe containing piperazine or PMA/PMMA and really badly pressed.If they’ve made it to Scotland they may very well make it it here.Police haven’t issued any reports on what substances they are made up of either.You can gauge what’s floating around Ireland through this page here.Like this: Type and Press “enter” to Search

Steve HarveyA man wants Steve's help in sizing up his cousin's boyfriend; where to go for a romantic getaway.NEWSLETTERS Receive the latest local updates in your inboxDrug dealers in Southeast Asia are selling fentanyl and synthetic opioids to U.S.drug users online, sometimes in the form of a dangerous nasal spray, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration.NBC 7's Wendy Fry has more.(Published Monday, June 12, 2017)As the country's opioid crisis worsens, the internet is playing a large role in the trade of deadly drugs with sales of fentanyl growing at an alarming rate.Drug dealers in Southeast Asia are using the dark web to sell fentanyl and synthetic opioids to U.S.drug users, sometimes in the form of a dangerous nasal spray, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).Student Visiting From Ireland Severely Beaten in PBLaw enforcement officials have noticed a rising trend of arrests and overdoses from drugs being bought online from dealers in China.The shipments arrive on the doorsteps of drug users across the country via the U.S.

Postal Service.In San Diego, California, the biggest threat continues to be opioids coming across the U.S.-Mexico border, but synthetics are being sold to kids over the dark web, according to DEA spokesperson Amy L. Roderick.Active Shooter Training Held in Imperial Beach: BP"A lot of these drugs are being seized, and they're actually a nasal spray," Roderick said."So, if you're a parent here in San Diego County, you should be opening any mail that your child gets, and if it's nasal spray that could be something really bad and parents need to be concerned about that."Utahteenagers Grant Seaver and Ryan Ainsworth, both 13-year-olds, died last fall after buying a synthetic opioid called U-47700 or "Pinky" from another teenager who bought it on the dark web.The kids used Bitcoin to make the purchases from a dealer in China.'GreatestCommunity': Moderator Defends Military FB PageBitcoin is an online currency children can access by winning online video games, among other ways.Deadly dosages of fentanyl can come in the form of a nasal spray, but the drug is also sold as powder, pills and even counterfeit pills fraudulently marketed as prescription Xanax or Oxycontin.8 Hikers Stranded on Bluffs by Torrey Pines State Beach"So, they will take the fentanyl, press it into a pill press and make fraudulent Xanax, hydrocodone and oxycodone, and then sell those on the street to pill seekers who believe they're getting an oxycodone or hydrocodone product.