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sr. member
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February 02, 2015, 11:47:37 PM
It is still a good price, when to start NodePay price will go higher
legendary
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February 02, 2015, 09:37:23 PM
0.00000123222.2220.00027
0.00000124222.2220.00028
0.00000125222.2220.00028
0.00000126222.2220.00028
0.00000127222.2220.00028 Grin Grin Grin Grin
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February 02, 2015, 08:04:52 PM
The "222.222" is desperate trying to lower the price.  Tongue
sr. member
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February 02, 2015, 05:18:43 PM
Lol, have you watched node explorer people is moving hugue quantities of nodes

it is interesting, will be the pumper dumped?

regards

Some people are attempting to do some day trading and take advantage of the situation.

I'll just hold and check back in tomorrow.

Good luck to everyone else trying to day trade
legendary
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February 02, 2015, 05:13:13 PM
uuuuhhh watching hugue sells, he is being smashed

legendary
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February 02, 2015, 05:10:53 PM
Lol, have you watched node explorer people is moving hugue quantities of nodes

it is interesting, will be the pumper dumped?

regards
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February 02, 2015, 04:41:58 PM
A big sell wall appeared at 200 satoshis.. about 35Millions NODE. Someone might dump Cheesy this guys are playing with people feelings.
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February 02, 2015, 04:17:19 PM
Well, a couple weeks ago, I noticed some semi-major buying that was slowish.  This behavior pushed the price from the .00000058 range to where it was recently-- around .0000075.  The buyer has likely picked up 1-2% while in that range.  The goal now is to push up the price while there is minimal sale pressure.  Easy to do with just another 20-30 BTC.

Next, he puts his big FAT buy walls up and hopes that no one dumps.  Coordinating this thpe of move with a positive, and soon to be released event adds an extra layer of security that some big hodler isn't going to dump into the wall.  After a perios of a week, or so, the buy book fills back up, below his wall.

In this case, he wants to be able to dump his 1-2% in the range of .00000125-.00000075, I'm guessing.

Even if profit takers dump 10BTC worth into his wall, he can still profit if people place their orders on the buy book where he wants them.  Once th buy book is to his liking, he'll dump a sizable % of his holdings; probably in the range of 25-30%.  Bagholdera from the pump will refill the order book and in 24-72 hours he'll make another sizable dump.  He'll do this in cycles until he's dumped all his coins and ready to move to the next one.

I've seen this happen to every single notable altcoin since 2011.  It's never a question of if it will happen, but when.  This is Node's pump and there could be more if development continues and market cap stays below 1,000 BTC (after the PnD of course.).

This could be a serious speculator however... in my many years of altcoin trading, that has never been the case.  Smart buyers know how to buy there whale-sized shares over days or weeks so that a panic buy isn't instigated while the buyer is trying to get in.

Regardles sof you guys personal stances, just be aware and trade-smart.

Well there is the upcoming NodePay and the program being linked to a bank for easier fiat>node trading from what I understand.

Good analyses though.
rlh
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February 02, 2015, 04:07:55 PM
Well, a couple weeks ago, I noticed some semi-major buying that was slowish.  This behavior pushed the price from the .00000058 range to where it was recently-- around .0000075.  The buyer has likely picked up 1-2% while in that range.  The goal now is to push up the price while there is minimal sale pressure.  Easy to do with just another 20-30 BTC.

Next, he puts his big FAT buy walls up and hopes that no one dumps.  Coordinating this thpe of move with a positive, and soon to be released event adds an extra layer of security that some big hodler isn't going to dump into the wall.  After a perios of a week, or so, the buy book fills back up, below his wall.

In this case, he wants to be able to dump his 1-2% in the range of .00000125-.00000075, I'm guessing.

Even if profit takers dump 10BTC worth into his wall, he can still profit if people place their orders on the buy book where he wants them.  Once th buy book is to his liking, he'll dump a sizable % of his holdings; probably in the range of 25-30%.  Bagholdera from the pump will refill the order book and in 24-72 hours he'll make another sizable dump.  He'll do this in cycles until he's dumped all his coins and ready to move to the next one.

I've seen this happen to every single notable altcoin since 2011.  It's never a question of if it will happen, but when.  This is Node's pump and there could be more if development continues and market cap stays below 1,000 BTC (after the PnD of course.).

This could be a serious speculator however... in my many years of altcoin trading, that has never been the case.  Smart buyers know how to buy there whale-sized shares over days or weeks so that a panic buy isn't instigated while the buyer is trying to get in.

Regardles sof you guys personal stances, just be aware and trade-smart.
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February 02, 2015, 04:05:49 PM
I think if someone try to surf waves under 300-400 satoshis can be eaten by sharks. Capitalization is low and the project is big. 200 satoshis as a floor in the next hours is something totally possible and normal. I've seen this happen before in node.. and everything was bought up to 150 satoshis... I think NODE's are currently in solid investors hands. And when that happens a dump is really complicated to achieve.

Another possibility is that whoever is that guy has some nice info.. and paying this price could seems to him/her absolutely cheap and is scared of losing the ship. Let's say that someone wants to fund the project with just 1M u$s.. that would be 5 times the current price...



It's 5x the price if all the node are in liquidity, but there is enough serious investors that not all 100% of node will be in liquidity so the speculated price might actually reach higher than 5x.
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February 02, 2015, 03:58:52 PM
And let's not forget that the last 10% of NODE's were bought at 400 satoshis. 150 seems to me.. not high at all. Actually seems very low.
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February 02, 2015, 03:55:35 PM
I think if someone try to surf waves under 300-400 satoshis can be eaten by sharks. Capitalization is low and the project is big. 200 satoshis as a floor in the next hours is something totally possible and normal. I've seen this happen before in node.. and everything was bought up to 150 satoshis... I think NODE's are currently in solid investors hands. And when that happens a dump is really complicated to achieve.

Another possibility is that whoever is that guy has some nice info.. and paying this price could seems to him/her absolutely cheap and is scared of losing the ship. Let's say that someone wants to fund the project with just 1M u$s.. that would be 5 times the current price...

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February 02, 2015, 03:54:45 PM
NODE Rewards Update:

All rewards have been paid to qualifying nodes.

You can check if you received NODE here:

http://nodemoney.com:19775/#/explorer/transaction/6900437005517068026



Rewards size may be subject to change depending on activity of the market.
legendary
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February 02, 2015, 03:48:43 PM
Guys, this is classic pump and dump behavior.  I've seen this happen more times than I can count.  He is likely buying, but my hunch is he'a letting those who are getting emotional and excited push up the price.

If you have a sizable war chest, it doesn't take much to instigate a panic buy.  I'm not downing on NODE but I have never seen this type of behavior and it not be a pump.

But, no worries.  Sell a percent of your stake and patiently wait for the dump.  You can profit from the manipulators too.

I have been burned before by day trading, this is long term for me in my personal choice.

I will just sit back and watch the waves  Cool

Same here. I fr***ing HATE day trading! Even if one is successful, it totally drains you of all energy for everything else!
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February 02, 2015, 03:45:36 PM
Guys, this is classic pump and dump behavior.  I've seen this happen more times than I can count.  He is likely buying, but my hunch is he'a letting those who are getting emotional and excited push up the price.

If you have a sizable war chest, it doesn't take much to instigate a panic buy.  I'm not downing on NODE but I have never seen this type of behavior and it not be a pump.

But, no worries.  Sell a percent of your stake and patiently wait for the dump.  You can profit from the manipulators too.

I have been burned before by day trading, this is long term for me in my personal choice.

I will just sit back and watch the waves  Cool
legendary
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February 02, 2015, 03:44:43 PM
I won't sell either- but what if someone dumps those 35e6 node for 40 50 Bitcoins on him- how the hell is he going to make a profit then on the way down?

Anyway, fun to watch, maybe I'll learn something form it!  Roll Eyes
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legendary
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February 02, 2015, 03:40:49 PM
Guys, this is classic pump and dump behavior.  I've seen this happen more times than I can count.  He is likely buying, but my hunch is he'a letting those who are getting emotional and excited push up the price.

If you have a sizable war chest, it doesn't take much to instigate a panic buy.  I'm not downing on NODE but I have never seen this type of behavior and it not be a pump.

But, no worries.  Sell a percent of your stake and patiently wait for the dump.  You can profit from the manipulators too.
I completely agree with you but the truth is i don't want to sell and i am here for long term Tongue
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February 02, 2015, 03:39:44 PM
Guys, this is classic pump and dump behavior.  I've seen this happen more times than I can count.  He is likely buying, but my hunch is he'a letting those who are getting emotional and excited push up the price.

If you have a sizable war chest, it doesn't take much to instigate a panic buy.  I'm not downing on NODE but I have never seen this type of behavior and it not be a pump.

But, no worries.  Sell a percent of your stake and patiently wait for the dump.  You can profit from the manipulators too.

I'm just going to ignore him. He hasn't pumped the price enough to change my life. When the price starts getting high enough that I will kick my self later if I don't sell then I'll start rationing off some. The way I see it if this whole thing crashes tomorrow the money I spent on it has been out of my accounts long enough that I won't even miss it. Best wishes and good luck to those trying to make a buck on this, especially those who have been with us for a while. You deserve to finally get paid for your patience.
legendary
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February 02, 2015, 03:38:59 PM
Guys, this is classic pump and dump behavior.  I've seen this happen more times than I can count.  He is likely buying, but my hunch is he'a letting those who are getting emotional and excited push up the price.

If you have a sizable war chest, it doesn't take much to instigate a panic buy.  I'm not downing on NODE but I have never seen this type of behavior and it not be a pump.

But, no worries.  Sell a percent of your stake and patiently wait for the dump.  You can profit from the manipulators too.

I remember those Willy/Wally Bot stories, but those only work for assets on TWO exchanges- How it is possible to first buy and then make MORE money on the dump than on the buy is something I just don't understand
How is it possible to make the math work? I mean not that I think it is not possible, I just don't see how!
rlh
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February 02, 2015, 03:34:20 PM
Guys, this is classic pump and dump behavior.  I've seen this happen more times than I can count.  He is likely buying, but my hunch is he'a letting those who are getting emotional and excited push up the price.

If you have a sizable war chest, it doesn't take much to instigate a panic buy.  I'm not downing on NODE but I have never seen this type of behavior and it not be a pump.

But, no worries.  Sell a percent of your stake and patiently wait for the dump.  You can profit from the manipulators too.
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