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https://blockchain.info/charts/mempool-count?timespan=1year -- Bitcoin unconfirmeds here.

https://bitcoinfees.info/


'Major Chinese exchanges BTCC, Huobi, Okcoin and CHBTC have all chosen to delay resuming Bitcoin withdrawals after new announcements from the People’s Bank of China PBoC).

Having previously indicated the resumption of withdrawals would begin this month, it now appears the exchanges’ priority is confirming that regulatory precautions suit PBoC regulators.'

https://cointelegraph.com/news/china-exchanges-await-pboc-approval-before-resuming-bitcoin-withdrawals
IMZ
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What price will Bitcoin be in Mid-March?


B.N. calls '$0.' '$700 some time this year; but for mid-March, $1337.'

Sabretooth calls 'lower than people think. Big buy-in opportunity in coming months.'

IMZ: new guess, me -- $800?
but I can't play anymore 'cause there's a tiny prize up for grabs -- but may I note that my eight hundred came from assuming a drop in a Bitcoin price that has risen rather more than I thought it would!

Some Guy Named 'Bogart': 'not slump more than 10%' [ http://www.etf.com/sections/features-and-news/bitcoin-etfs-dummies?nopaging=1 ]

jwinterm: $1800

jackie: $900

Rat (a Tux Exchange dev): $1000

mini (another Tux dev): $1600 or better

doc: $1503

sphericon $1750

Eddie13: $713.13

jamesm225: $2000 (provisional guess -- watch this space)
IMZ
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Morning, all! The list of Guesses above is current -- sphericon has changed his/hers.

And in the news:

‘The US Securities and Exchange Commission's decision on the much-anticipated bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) is expected by Friday . . . ‘

http://www.coindesk.com/sec-decide-bitcoin-etf-fate-friday/


And you guys can help me figure this one out. Two articles, quite opposite in tone, but both reporting the same news:

https://cointelegraph.com/news/china-hints-at-bitcoin-licensing-forgiving-attitude-to-exchanges

https://blog.fxopen.com/bitcoin-drops-on-pboc-waits-etf/
IMZ
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Activity: 1498
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What price will Bitcoin be in Mid-March?


B.N. calls '$0.' '$700 some time this year; but for mid-March, $1337.'

Sabretooth calls 'lower than people think. Big buy-in opportunity in coming months.'

IMZ: new guess, me -- $800?
but I can't play anymore 'cause there's a tiny prize up for grabs -- but may I note that my eight hundred came from assuming a drop in a Bitcoin price that has risen rather more than I thought it would!

Some Guy Named 'Bogart': 'not slump more than 10%' [ http://www.etf.com/sections/features-and-news/bitcoin-etfs-dummies?nopaging=1 ]

jwinterm: $1800

jackie: $900

Rat (a Tux Exchange dev): $1000

mini (another Tux dev): $1600 or better

doc: $1503

sphericon [Edit: $1750] -- s/he notes this: https://www.google.com.au/search?q=GBTC+bitcoin+investment+trust&rlz=1C1CHBD_en-GBAU726AU726&oq=GBTC+bitcoin+investment+trust&aqs=chrome..69i57.3617j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

Eddie13: $713.13

http://bitcoin-daytrading.com/bitcoin-etf-done-deal/

EDIT: 'While no major news from China regarding it regulatory environment has surfaced in the past few weeks, Chinese investors shut out of the exchange arena continue to vote with their feet.'

https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-exchange-btcc-tests-withdrawals-before-deadline-localbitcoins-set-records

EDIT EDIT: Less directly related: https://themerkle.com/top-3-bitcoin-etfs-awaiting-sec-approval/
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https://www.wetrust.io/

smells oddly familiar like features The Decentralised-Liquidity Exchange -- 'D-L-Ex' pioneered.

Oooh! It does, doesn't it! (Except these models don't have a garden you can come and drink beer in.)
IMZ
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Wow!

One: [https://www.corbettreport.com/the-coming-bitcoin-clampdown/ ] IMHO, the flaw here is the (usual) bullion bug underestimation of how slippery cryptos are, and how fast the power of the state is fraying.

Two: much more serious logical flaw: in respect of Bitcoin falling as far as it did after the 2013 smackdown? No. Why? ‘Cause the ‘base’ of interest and use is immensely broader now than it was back then.
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smells oddly familiar like features The Decentralised-Liquidity Exchange -- 'D-L-Ex' pioneered.
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2009: 'As debt-laden consumers in the U.S. retrench, increasingly wealthy Chinese consumers could become one of the most important sources of growth for the global economy.'

http://content.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1938591,00.html

Well, I suppose they could. However, as the 'libertarians and contrarians' were pointing out at the time . . . well acutally no, they couldn't:

today: http://money.cnn.com/2017/03/04/news/economy/china-gdp-growth-target/index.html

IMZ
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What price will Bitcoin be in Mid-March?


B.N. calls '$0.' '$700 some time this year; but for mid-March, $1337.'

Sabretooth calls 'lower than people think. Big buy-in opportunity in coming months.'

IMZ: new guess, me -- $800?
but I can't play anymore 'cause there's a tiny prize up for grabs -- but may I note that my eight hundred came from assuming a drop in a Bitcoin price that has risen rather more than I thought it would!

Some Guy Named 'Bogart': 'not slump more than 10%' [ http://www.etf.com/sections/features-and-news/bitcoin-etfs-dummies?nopaging=1 ]

jwinterm: $1800

jackie: $900

Rat (a Tux Exchange dev): $1000

mini (another Tux dev): $1600 or better

doc: $1503

sphericon $2500 -- s/he notes this: https://www.google.com.au/search?q=GBTC+bitcoin+investment+trust&rlz=1C1CHBD_en-GBAU726AU726&oq=GBTC+bitcoin+investment+trust&aqs=chrome..69i57.3617j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

Eddie13: $713.13


https://cointelegraph.com/news/to-the-moon-analysts-optimistic-towards-bitcoin-etf-approval-50-percent-probability

Planet-Krypto articles seem more upbeat, Wall-Street articles seem less so. I suspect the Wall Street guys are making better estimations.

Meanwhile, we have forthcoming (a) the end of the U.S. debt holiday, and (b) the possibility of some folks in China cashing out in frustration as the Chinese exchanges re-open withdrawals, and (c) the Dutch elections, and (d) the likelihood of the U.S. Fed. Reserve increasing interest rates.

(And here in Oz, the West Australian elections will feature Hanson, the Australian anti-Left contender. Her increasing popularity mirrors that of Trump and le Pen. Watch this space!)
IMZ
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https://blockchain.info/charts/mempool-count?timespan=1year -- Bitcoin unconfirmeds here.

https://bitcoinfees.info/

And this chart -- https://coinmarketcap.com/charts/#btc-percentage -- shows you what the ratio is of altcoin cap to Bitcoin cap.

' . . . Fenton, a board member at the Bitcoin Foundation, contended that 95% node consensus – the threshold required for network adoption of SegWit – will be extremely difficult, if not impossible.'

 http://www.coindesk.com/roger-ver-bets-segwit-bitcoin-upgrade-anarchapulco/
IMZ
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http://dollarcollapse.com/videos/top-ten-videos/

' . . . other currencies similar to this . . . '   [at about 2:05]

Guys, I thought Ron Paul was gonna say something dumb; then he took a fair position -- but what was interesting was him mentioning what must be altcoins -- ??

IMZ
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'The new Hungarian criminal process law will make it possible to confiscate Bitcoins and other virtual currencies from suspects even in the early stages of the criminal process.'

https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-can-be-confiscated-from-suspects-hungarian-justice-ministry-proposal


Empires in decline make more and more laws, in desperate attempts to maintain/regain control; and if you are a serious political animal, you recognise that this is good.

Say what?

The Eurozone is a fine example.

It might have lingered for a decade or more; but at present it's shouting out its own insanity:

threatening U.K. academics with disciplinary procedures for using the word 'homosexual,' threatening member nations with fines if they don't accept more refugees; sending climate-change professionals to symposia at expensive resorts, bellowing twaddle about how Bitcoin was somewhat responsible for the Paris terror attack, saying publicly that the citizens of EU nations should not have their wishes considered in EU processes, using its influence over the media to restrict coverage of the rapes and assaults committed by migrants, etc., etc., etc.

Us IMZ guys have no doubt that we are descending into a violent techno-dystopia, and that cryptos(/encryption) will be central to that dystopia.

So, bring on the craziness: a few unfortunates will lose their cryptos; but such events will jolt hundreds of millions of people into realising that the emperor has no clothes.


'May you live in interesting times.'

Chinese proverb
IMZ
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https://blockchain.info/charts/mempool-count?timespan=1year -- Bitcoin unconfirmeds here.

https://bitcoinfees.info/

And this chart -- https://coinmarketcap.com/charts/#btc-percentage -- shows you what the ratio is of altcoin cap to Bitcoin cap.
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http://groestlcoin.org/forum/index.php?topic=477.msg1654#new

i like groest ... talent seems to back it, and odd ball algo [perhaps antiASIC] ... but horrible brand ... a simple rectification ... g2

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'IndiaMikeZulu' -- talk about altcoins versus Bitcoin all the time: the future of established altcoins is looking very very good.

understatement.

the 2018 flip has been in the works before the internet even was, MASSIVE agenda in play, ... get on the Bus!
IMZ
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What price will Bitcoin be in Mid-March?


B.N. calls '$0.' '$700 some time this year; but for mid-March, $1337.'

Sabretooth calls 'lower than people think. Big buy-in opportunity in coming months.'

IMZ: new guess, me -- $800?
but I can't play anymore 'cause there's a tiny prize up for grabs -- but may I note that my eight hundred came from assuming a drop in a Bitcoin price that has risen rather more than I thought it would!

Some Guy Named 'Bogart': 'not slump more than 10%' [ http://www.etf.com/sections/features-and-news/bitcoin-etfs-dummies?nopaging=1 ]

jwinterm: $1800

jackie: $900

Rat (a Tux Exchange dev): $1000

mini (another Tux dev): $1600 or better

doc: $1503

sphericon $2500 -- s/he notes this: https://www.google.com.au/search?q=GBTC+bitcoin+investment+trust&rlz=1C1CHBD_en-GBAU726AU726&oq=GBTC+bitcoin+investment+trust&aqs=chrome..69i57.3617j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

Eddie13: $713.13


https://cointelegraph.com/news/to-the-moon-analysts-optimistic-towards-bitcoin-etf-approval-50-percent-probability

Planet-Krypto articles seem more upbeat, Wall-Street articles seem less so. I suspect the Wall Street guys are making better estimations.

Meanwhile, we have forthcoming (a) the end of the U.S. debt holiday, and (b) the possibility of some folks in China cashing out in frustration as the Chinese exchanges re-open withdrawals, and (c) the Dutch elections, and (d) the likelihood of the U.S. Fed. Reserve increasing interest rates.

(And here in Oz, the West Australian elections will feature Hanson, the Australian anti-Left contender. Her increasing popularity mirrors that of Trump and le Pen. Watch this space!)
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