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Topic: Monster transaction: 39016 BTC!! - page 4. (Read 19882 times)

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October 02, 2014, 11:51:38 PM
#49
that is absolutely hillarious that they didn't pay a small fee to move all that money lol. Would take forever to be verified wouldnt it?

I think you are correct sir. Why are they doing this? Will they get something when they do this?
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October 02, 2014, 11:41:15 PM
#48
that is absolutely hillarious that they didn't pay a small fee to move all that money lol. Would take forever to be verified wouldnt it?

Old coins don't have to pay a fee and are considered priority.
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October 02, 2014, 11:38:59 PM
#47
that is absolutely hillarious that they didn't pay a small fee to move all that money lol. Would take forever to be verified wouldnt it?

Generally transactions moving 1BTC or more are considered "high priority" within a day.

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October 02, 2014, 11:31:51 PM
#46
that is absolutely hillarious that they didn't pay a small fee to move all that money lol. Would take forever to be verified wouldnt it?
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October 02, 2014, 10:58:03 PM
#45
Meanwhile I don't even have one. I feel like giving up on Bitcoin and so do my friends when I see this shit. Depressing.
Yeah, because when that person decides to dump their coin on the market.  Poof!  Bubble popped!
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October 02, 2014, 05:48:36 PM
#44
Meanwhile I don't even have one. I feel like giving up on Bitcoin and so do my friends when I see this shit. Depressing.
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October 02, 2014, 02:32:28 PM
#42
Maybe someone is moving the coins of the Sheep marketplace
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October 02, 2014, 12:24:29 PM
#41
https://blockchain.info/address/13Df4x5nQo7boLWHxQCbJzobN5gUNT65Hh now has $50,344,215.96 in its coffer. This address is ONLY two hops away from a known Monarch purchase from BFL.

If this BWA belongs to BFL, then the FTC owes me $5,034,421.60.

Apologizing for the bump, but I desire this post to be on this new page due to its potential importance. Thank you.
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October 02, 2014, 12:17:26 PM
#40
I think just a new brand trying to accept Bitcoin payment system and funding their account.
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October 02, 2014, 12:11:19 PM
#39
https://blockchain.info/address/13Df4x5nQo7boLWHxQCbJzobN5gUNT65Hh now has $50,344,215.96 in its coffer. This address is ONLY two hops away from a known Monarch purchase from BFL.

If this BWA belongs to BFL, then the FTC owes me $5,034,421.60.
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January 04, 2014, 08:43:43 AM
#38
Gotta love the zero fee to move 29M USD. Whoever this is, they don't seem to want to support the bitcoin network...

What do you mean, thats why bitcoin is great, fee should be the minimum to support the network, like taxes should be the minimum to support a minimum gov.

"Don't seem to want to support the bitcoin network" .... pretty much narrows it down to governments, particularly governments in possession of lots of bitcoins .....
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January 04, 2014, 04:18:47 AM
#37
Hey, another f*cking huge one!!!

From 1GgBrwZ6XWhJQYYcA2gV6HEG3AP1doFzHs
To    1F48Zpk5ZZAT9emYKAwkEr2QmT2Rd1ZcRj



This is giving me a boner! There, I've said it.

And I'm wondering what it sounded like on http://www.bitlisten.com/ Smiley

THUUURRRRDOONGGADOOONNKK, lol, I love that site!

I'm setting that up at a festival this year in a hippy tent on a big screen and a 10k sound system haha  Shocked
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January 04, 2014, 03:33:12 AM
#36
Hey, another f*cking huge one!!!

From 1GgBrwZ6XWhJQYYcA2gV6HEG3AP1doFzHs
To    1F48Zpk5ZZAT9emYKAwkEr2QmT2Rd1ZcRj



This is giving me a boner! There, I've said it.

And I'm wondering what it sounded like on http://www.bitlisten.com/ Smiley
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January 02, 2014, 02:07:49 PM
#35
Might be (or might not be, just speculating) related to: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/2013-12-31-cnn-money-fortress-is-forming-a-bitcoin-fund-393549

Such a large fund won't market-buy coins on exchanges, but arrange for its acquisitions to be done off the books, possibly striking deals with early adopters.

Ya, you just look up early adopters in the yellow pages. Then when you get a hold of them you say, hey you haven't sold for years now and I want to buy a bunch which will probably drive the price up. The increase in price will then bring on a bunch more buying from speculators thus increasing the price even more, but will you sell to me now off the books?

Where do you guys dream this shit up?


Early adopters would like to use some of their coins for some of life's little expenses like mining farms, mortgages, and lambos, and there's not exactly a lot of places to easily exchange $1M worth of coins. Working with a fund to exchange those coins for fresh investor USD is a lot cleaner and quicker than using the regular bitcoin exchanges.

"Cashing out" from BTC is a concept people need to leave behind, it's 2014! You should be cashing out of USD and buying farms and lambos with BTC.
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January 02, 2014, 09:05:29 AM
#34
Might be (or might not be, just speculating) related to: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/2013-12-31-cnn-money-fortress-is-forming-a-bitcoin-fund-393549

Such a large fund won't market-buy coins on exchanges, but arrange for its acquisitions to be done off the books, possibly striking deals with early adopters.

Ya, you just look up early adopters in the yellow pages. Then when you get a hold of them you say, hey you haven't sold for years now and I want to buy a bunch which will probably drive the price up. The increase in price will then bring on a bunch more buying from speculators thus increasing the price even more, but will you sell to me now off the books?

Where do you guys dream this shit up?


Early adopters would like to use some of their coins for some of life's little expenses like mining farms, mortgages, and lambos, and there's not exactly a lot of places to easily exchange $1M worth of coins. Working with a fund to exchange those coins for fresh investor USD is a lot cleaner and quicker than using the regular bitcoin exchanges.
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January 02, 2014, 04:43:12 AM
#33
What are the odds that it's a 15 year old who happened to run bitcoin.exe for a while in 2011, just for fun ?


I think you mean 2009. GPU mining was already pretty competitive in 2010.

People assume that there was a period of years where lots of people did/could-have run the qt client and CPU-mined fortunes. That's just not the case.

Difficulty was 1 in 2010 Wink
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January 02, 2014, 04:33:37 AM
#32
maybe this person is getting a divorce.
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January 02, 2014, 04:08:06 AM
#31
At first glance, I read this topic as "Re: Monster transaction: 39016 BITCH!!"

sorry, I laughed.
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January 02, 2014, 03:57:27 AM
#30
At first glance, I read this topic as "Re: Monster transaction: 39016 BITCH!!"
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