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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 21865. (Read 26708948 times)

legendary
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I think bitcoin be  more like.....



We are very much in the hangover stage.

You have to think big (zoom out), we are in between 0 and 1.

Yeah these patterns are fractal. They happen on the 1h, daily and weekly charts. The longer timeframes are more reliable.
legendary
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hero member
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I think bitcoin be  more like.....



We are very much in the hangover stage.

You have to think big (zoom out), we are in between 0 and 1.

Yeah these patterns are fractal. They happen on the 1h, daily and weekly charts. The longer timeframes are more reliable.
legendary
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legendary
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Welt Am Draht

You have to think big (zoom out), we are in between 0 and 1.

You missed years 2009 - 2013 ?  Huh

How many people did it involve though? Maybe a few hundred thousand at best. That's still under the radar in many senses.

It's been a most impressive run, but still nothing more than a pimple that popped compared to 'proper' markets. The dotcom bubble was in the trillions.
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Warning: Confrmed Gavinista

You have to think big (zoom out), we are in between 0 and 1.

You missed years 2009 - 2013 ?  Huh
legendary
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legendary
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Welt Am Draht
I think bitcoin be  more like.....



We are very much in the hangover stage.

You have to think big (zoom out), we are in between 0 and 1.

The million BTC question is whether it'll largely leave being considered an asset or not. I'm guessing not.
legendary
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Flippin' burgers since 1163.
I think bitcoin be  more like.....



We are very much in the hangover stage.

You have to think big (zoom out), we are in between 0 and 1.
hero member
Activity: 546
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Warning: Confrmed Gavinista
I think bitcoin be  more like.....



We are very much in the hangover stage.
hero member
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welcome to bear trap, gentleman. hold on your butts.

legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
We are still in the pre-announce stage but the design and location are taking shape.

We are shooting for a cost of around $5 million

Have you asked for a professional estimate of the cost of that project?

Building costs for a low rise office building (excluding furniture) in central US are about 150 $ per ft2 of floor area.  The central building in your project apparently has 3 floors, each with at least 100 x 100 ft2, i.e. some 30'000 ft2 total.  if it were built on land it would cost at least 4.5 M$.  Now consider how much more expensive it is to build something on a hurricane-swept platform at sea, far from any industrial port.

But OK, you may be aiming to build only one 5'000 ft2 platform, without the superstructure.  Even so, you may be underestimating the cost by an order of magnitude.

You may consider buying a second-hand outfit to begin with:

http://www.seasteading.org/2011/11/for-sale-well-maintained-20-room-platform-sale-panoramic-sea-views-and-a-heli/

EDIT: On the other hand, people who can afford an antigravity flying yacht can surely afford an apartment on a sea platform.  Cheesy

One of the partners is a developer who has done similar projects and is very active in the seasteading community. He has been working with the designer to come up with something within the goal.

We are not looking at US prices and labor costs. The initial floating platform costs were low but I am sure we will likely see many more costs when the Bahama government comes into the picture.
legendary
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legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
Good morning Bitcoinland.

Still over $230 I see. A little sideways after each step up is a good thing.

With month-end expenses to pay, this is a bad time to allocate funds to buying dips anyway.
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Happy International Workers' Day everyone.

Do self-employed people and employers count as workers? They probably work at least 3 times as hard as employees.

I may be an old age pensioner but I still work my butt off.
legendary
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Marketing manager - GO MP
This looks interesting! More info on this?

We are still in the pre-announce stage but the design and location are taking shape.



We are shooting for a cost of around $5 million offering 50,000 shares of $100 each. The initial businesses on the platform will be part of the company and boat slips will be paid to the company with the profits going to the shareholders.

Oh my, this gonna be a good laugh.
Can't wait for Galt's Gulch to take shape!

Created a wiki yet?
hero member
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We are still in the pre-announce stage but the design and location are taking shape.

We are shooting for a cost of around $5 million

Have you asked for a professional estimate of the cost of that project?

Building costs for a low rise office building (excluding furniture) in central US are about 150 $ per ft2 of floor area.  The central building in your project apparently has 3 floors, each with at least 100 x 100 ft2, i.e. some 30'000 ft2 total.  if it were built on land it would cost at least 4.5 M$.  Now consider how much more expensive it is to build something on a hurricane-swept platform at sea, far from any industrial port.

But OK, you may be aiming to build only one 5'000 ft2 platform, without the superstructure.  Even so, you may be underestimating the cost by an order of magnitude.

You may consider buying a second-hand outfit to begin with:

http://www.seasteading.org/2011/11/for-sale-well-maintained-20-room-platform-sale-panoramic-sea-views-and-a-heli/

EDIT: On the other hand, people who can afford an antigravity flying yacht can surely afford an apartment on a sea platform.  Cheesy
legendary
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1CBuddyxy4FerT3hzMmi1Jz48ESzRw1ZzZ
legendary
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Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
This looks interesting! More info on this?

We are still in the pre-announce stage but the design and location are taking shape.



We are shooting for a cost of around $5 million offering 50,000 shares of $100 each. The initial businesses on the platform will be part of the company and boat slips will be paid to the company with the profits going to the shareholders.

That looks awesome!

Have you gotten a quote on how much it will take to get those poles in place?
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
This looks interesting! More info on this?

We are still in the pre-announce stage but the design and location are taking shape.



We are shooting for a cost of around $5 million offering 50,000 shares of $100 each. The initial businesses on the platform will be part of the company and boat slips will be paid to the company with the profits going to the shareholders.
hero member
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Last night's micro-bubble was apparently pulled by Huobi or BTC-e again.  If it was Huobi, could this be the reason?

Huobi Bridges Bitcoin with China’s ‘Booming’ Shanghai Stock Exchange
http://cointelegraph.com/news/114126/huobi-bridges-bitcoin-with-chinas-booming-shanghai-stock-exchange
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is launching a new trading platform named Caimao that will enable users to mortgage their bitcoin to borrow Chinese yuan, which are then used for trading shares listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange.

Mirco-bubble  Grin Grin Grin

Sweet jesus this is all getting way too funny
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