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Topic: BTC price hiked at $7300 per BTC, what does this mean!? - page 2. (Read 3007 times)

full member
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Is there life on Mars?
Clearly an article written by time travelers from the future.

Hahhahaha, yeah that may be the case! Tongue We're seeing weird flaws and glitches all the time that give us prices in the $5000s or something. But it may simply be a forecast that we're on the way to those numbers, I guess.
DVC
newbie
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the author from that articles maybe not drunk but seems crazy enough to write that stupid articles  Grin

or maybe its a sign for us  Grin 1 btc =$7300 so we better keep our btc from now
who dont want get rich someday with price up like that.

if that happen , faucet will not give 30-500 satoshi again .maybe 0.01 satoshi  Cool

Its to Good To Be True  Cry
hero member
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Trust me!
None of the exchanges showed prices that high and BitcoinAverage doesn't track "dark pools", whatever those might be.
I think that's when two hedge fund managers make a BTC500 bet that BTC will reach $7300 by this time next year or he'll pay the guy the difference for the 500 coins from current market rate. Cheesy

Wow, really? That would be a perfect example of big boys who have too much money are bored and thus go and play some stupid games Cheesy
Apart from that, I really don't get what 'dark pools' are supposed to be?
sr. member
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Clearly an article written by time travelers from the future.
hero member
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https://youtu.be/PZm8TTLR2NU
Clearly an article written by time travelers from the future.
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Uhm, no. Based on the current Bitstamp order book alone, 17k bitcoins can be bought without the price even going above $1000.
sr. member
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Knowledge its everything
I think this human error report / a lie.
I didn't see any price up at bitcoinaverage.com

If that's true, give link to BTC price  Grin
newbie
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There were a lot of different articles with similar appointment and none of them comes true
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legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
no its a lie because that will happen in one year and not today  Cheesy
legendary
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1 - It is a glitch.

2 - It is some reverse mr 102 that acted in some undergrund exchange, then making prices go up for a while

3 - It is plain bullshit made by someone who had nothing to do.
hero member
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This happened before, can't find the link though but it was basically someone who made a typo. No one in their right mind would pay $7500 / coin when it's so low at the moment and if they did I feel sorry for them.
sr. member
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Well so what about the pictures... do you think he made them up, as he made up the whole story?
donator
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None of the exchanges showed prices that high and BitcoinAverage doesn't track "dark pools", whatever those might be.
I think that's when two hedge fund managers make a BTC500 bet that BTC will reach $7300 by this time next year or he'll pay the guy the difference for the 500 coins from current market rate. Cheesy
legendary
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It must have been a reporting error. None of the exchanges showed prices that high and BitcoinAverage doesn't track "dark pools".
sr. member
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I cant speak russian, dont write in russian in an english forum. Otherwise you think that this guy is lying...? I dont think so...
full member
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It's a lie.
sr. member
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Did you read this?

http://www.silverdoctors.com/bitcoin-spikes-to-all-time-high-over-7300-from-dark-pool-settlement/

Can someone confirm/denie this, was it a glitch or something in the system? (cause i dont think that guy is lying, i belive its true, but it might have been just be some "program error" on the side of on the programs involved...?

What do you think, what do you think about that "dark pools" trading?

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