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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 26540. (Read 26706892 times)

legendary
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Nice to get rid of the external antenna on those...

Actually an unfortunate design decision (worse signal, degraded battery life), along with not having the cup for the earpiece (which significantly improves audio quality)
legendary
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World Class Cryptonaire
Pointing to the smartphone, Kurzweil says, devices like the iPhone are 100,000 times smaller than the computer that he used as an MIT student. "It is also several thousand times more powerful," he says. "It is a million times cheaper. That is a several billion-fold increase in price performance." Technology is being reduced at a rate of "100,000 in 3-D volume per decade," says Kurzweil. "That is another predictable exponential trajectory, so computers of this capability will be blood-cell size in 2030.

Phone size is increasing again.

30 Years Of Cell Phones


To be fair though, our phones are simply "phones" anymore, they are also more or less full blown computers with custom OS's + phone in one.
sr. member
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little dumping going on

I will repeat that I have a sneaking suspicion that there is going to be an attempt to close the Weekly MACD in the red.... which is going below the $570-ish level by Sunday night (is that when it closes?)
No one does that. Also I think it closes on Wednesday.
hero member
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Volume at the new OKCoin/International exchange (BTC x USD) is growing slowly, but is still at 450 BTC/day (not kBTC!) while OKCoin/China has about 60'000 BTC/day now.

Volume at BitVC, Huobi's "international" exchange (BTC x CNY only, it seems), is still unknown since they apparently show only the combined volume Huobi+BitVC, about 24'000 BTC/day now.(I wonder whether they have a merged order book?)

legendary
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full member
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7 months of cho cho in this year, well, something wrong with da train, I guess
legendary
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Same old story.... will be nice when we can break out of this rut we are in!
donator
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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
little dumping going on

Small gradual sells lead to individual medium sells which leads to panic sells. This boat is going nowhere but down unfortunately.
We'll get there one way or another.
legendary
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Merit: 11416
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
little dumping going on

I will repeat that I have a sneaking suspicion that there is going to be an attempt to close the Weekly MACD in the red.... which is going below the $570-ish level by Sunday night (is that when it closes?)
hero member
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Daily chart bear trap.
legendary
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little dumping going on

Small gradual sells lead to individual medium sells which leads to panic sells. This boat is going nowhere but down unfortunately.
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1823
1CBuddyxy4FerT3hzMmi1Jz48ESzRw1ZzZ
hero member
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 little dumping going on
legendary
Activity: 3948
Merit: 11416
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Pointing to the smartphone, Kurzweil says, devices like the iPhone are 100,000 times smaller than the computer that he used as an MIT student. "It is also several thousand times more powerful," he says. "It is a million times cheaper. That is a several billion-fold increase in price performance." Technology is being reduced at a rate of "100,000 in 3-D volume per decade," says Kurzweil. "That is another predictable exponential trajectory, so computers of this capability will be blood-cell size in 2030.

Phone size is increasing again.

30 Years Of Cell Phones


There is one phone  missing in that photo. I purchased a "mobile" phone in 1991 or so and it was roughly 8x10x3 and had a handset that looked like a traditional phone with a 8in antennae, i believe that was the first mobile phone built as I was totally into cell phones when they first were introduced in the late 80s and paying 1-3 dollars per minute. Ill have to find a picture of that phone.. too bad I didn't keep it, im sure it would be worth something today..

Starts at Nokia moves onwards lol.
Anyways the first cell phones would definitely have some value today in a mobile phone museum
They have a nice contrast though.

Bitcoin, you're drunk

Sideways hehe that works Bitcoin is being tipsy today  Grin

Nice to get rid of the external antenna on those...
legendary
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legendary
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30 Years Of Cell Phones


There is one phone  missing in that photo.....

There are 6255143872165517735257198668789316491111! phones missing

source?
legendary
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1CBuddyxy4FerT3hzMmi1Jz48ESzRw1ZzZ
legendary
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Delusional crypto obsessionist

30 Years Of Cell Phones


There is one phone  missing in that photo.....

There are 6255143872165517735257198668789316491111! phones missing
legendary
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Learning the troll avoidance button :)
Pointing to the smartphone, Kurzweil says, devices like the iPhone are 100,000 times smaller than the computer that he used as an MIT student. "It is also several thousand times more powerful," he says. "It is a million times cheaper. That is a several billion-fold increase in price performance." Technology is being reduced at a rate of "100,000 in 3-D volume per decade," says Kurzweil. "That is another predictable exponential trajectory, so computers of this capability will be blood-cell size in 2030.

Phone size is increasing again.

30 Years Of Cell Phones


There is one phone  missing in that photo. I purchased a "mobile" phone in 1991 or so and it was roughly 8x10x3 and had a handset that looked like a traditional phone with a 8in antennae, i believe that was the first mobile phone built as I was totally into cell phones when they first were introduced in the late 80s and paying 1-3 dollars per minute. Ill have to find a picture of that phone.. too bad I didn't keep it, im sure it would be worth something today..

Starts at Nokia moves onwards lol.
Anyways the first cell phones would definitely have some value today in a mobile phone museum
They have a nice contrast though.

Bitcoin, you're drunk

Sideways hehe that works Bitcoin is being tipsy today  Grin
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
Pointing to the smartphone, Kurzweil says, devices like the iPhone are 100,000 times smaller than the computer that he used as an MIT student. "It is also several thousand times more powerful," he says. "It is a million times cheaper. That is a several billion-fold increase in price performance." Technology is being reduced at a rate of "100,000 in 3-D volume per decade," says Kurzweil. "That is another predictable exponential trajectory, so computers of this capability will be blood-cell size in 2030.

Phone size is increasing again.

30 Years Of Cell Phones


There is one phone  missing in that photo. I purchased a "mobile" phone in 1991 or so and it was roughly 8x10x3 and had a handset that looked like a traditional phone with a 8in antennae, i believe that was the first mobile phone built as I was totally into cell phones when they first were introduced in the late 80s and paying 1-3 dollars per minute. Ill have to find a picture of that phone.. too bad I didn't keep it, im sure it would be worth something today..
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