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legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
December 28, 2012, 12:56:49 AM
#30
what the hell is up with the ltc usd orders...is that you smoothie...



Nope. Not me. As I already said I have 0 LTC.
member
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December 27, 2012, 11:21:01 PM
#29
You guys trade with BTC-E? Is it a good broker?

I really need some Bitcoin for our company's exchange service as we have customers waiting for orders to be filled. I'm wondering if I could open an account with BTC-E, fund the account with a debit card and then purchase some Bitcoin to send to our company wallet?

EDIT :: Answered my own question: NO! Looks like you can't get a Bitcoin anywhere on earth lol  Tongue
420
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December 27, 2012, 11:02:33 PM
#28
what the hell is up with the ltc usd orders...is that you smoothie...

legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
December 27, 2012, 09:54:21 PM
#27
Go ahead smoothie, sell me some Litecoin. I'm ready to buy for Paypal. 420 has already traded with me and he will vouch for me.

I would if I had any lol....already sold out at > 0.007
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December 27, 2012, 09:40:52 PM
#26
Go ahead smoothie, sell me some Litecoin. I'm ready to buy for Paypal. 420 has already traded with me and he will vouch for me.
420
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December 27, 2012, 09:16:32 PM
#25
anyone want to sell without lowering the market price or causing a panic

PM me

do it Wink
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Z-pay.io
December 27, 2012, 09:02:37 PM
#24
SELL! SELL! SELL!!!

Dump begins! ))
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
December 27, 2012, 08:58:44 PM
#23
Smoothie thinks now's the time to sell ltc...

said that yesterday. right after (maybe 8 hours) there was the slight dip in ltc prices in btc and USD terms... but due for more probably. then it shall rise...RISE!!!

Yeah... if I wanted to buy a lot of Litecoin cheap, knowing it's going to catch on, I might make myself a "smoothie" on the forums too to get em really cheap...  Cheesy

LOL...hey no one has to listen to me. Buy tons of LTC right now ... Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
420
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December 27, 2012, 06:22:42 PM
#22
good point
member
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December 27, 2012, 04:00:29 PM
#21
Smoothie thinks now's the time to sell ltc...

said that yesterday. right after (maybe 8 hours) there was the slight dip in ltc prices in btc and USD terms... but due for more probably. then it shall rise...RISE!!!

Yeah... if I wanted to buy a lot of Litecoin cheap, knowing it's going to catch on, I might make myself a "smoothie" on the forums too to get em really cheap...  Cheesy
420
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December 27, 2012, 03:52:33 PM
#20
Smoothie thinks now's the time to sell ltc...

said that yesterday. right after (maybe 8 hours) there was the slight dip in ltc prices in btc and USD terms... but due for more probably. then it shall rise...RISE!!!
legendary
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Legen -wait for it- dary
December 27, 2012, 07:34:50 AM
#19
This remembered to ask something: is there any alt that doesnt use SHA256 and is alive?
As all the others alts(except LTC) I could remember, the ASICs could be used for them as well.

Tenebrix/fairbrix were both scrypt, both are dead!
legendary
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English <-> Portuguese translations
December 27, 2012, 07:09:54 AM
#18
This remembered to ask something: is there any alt that doesnt use SHA256 and is alive?
As all the others alts(except LTC) I could remember, the ASICs could be used for them as well.
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December 27, 2012, 06:51:25 AM
#17
I'm speculating on the Litecoin, and I'd just like to share my thinking with the community -- perhaps it will make some of you a pretty penny too...

Sooner or later ASICs are coming to the Bitcoin world. And when they do tremendous hashing power can be had for cheap... much cheaper than a GPU. Even a little chip like BFL's "Jalapeno" retailing for $169-ish makes a GPU look like a kid's toy. Not only that, but ASICs will use minute amounts of electricity in proportion to their hash rates. So not only will miners get more hashing power for their buck, but running systems with insane amounts of hashing power will be much cheaper. And the only logical conclusion to draw from this is that mining difficulty will sky-rocket, and GPUs will no longer be suitable for mining... They simply cost too much for too little hash-power, and they consume too much energy and produce too much heat.

The ASICs are going to put GPU miners out of business almost over-night. Many people are running not just one or two GPUs but entire arrays of machines with multiple GPUs... Thus there will be a lot of bored young men with nothing to do in possession of a monstrous amount of hashing power. So what else will there be left to do but cut their losses and get out of the business, OR start mining Litecoin? That's precisely what's going to happen: Litecoin will become the scene for GPU miners looking to entertain themselves and make some profit.

As people migrate to Litecoin mining the user-base for Litecoin is going to expand and the demand for Litecoin will start rising. With a much bigger network of miners and traders, and thus more liquidity, more regular people are going to use Litecoin. Speculators will also start buying bundles of Litecoin in anticipation of more demand and a bigger user-base. This could trigger and parabolic move in the exchange rate and re-create the conditions of Bitcoin's early spike to $30... after all, I think Litecoin's designers' goal was not only to create a cheaper and more plentiful currency but to recreate the conditions that made many early adopters of Bitcoin instant millionaires. I may not get the exchange rate bubble I'm hoping for, but I'm quite confident Litecoin is going to soon be on the rise.

I won't make any predictions about the long-term future or viability of Litecoin, as it's too early to tell (though I think it has some potential). But I've been trading stocks, futures/commodities, options and FOREX for years and I "feel" a big move looming on the horizon. I've already bought some small quantities of Litecoin here and there, and I'll be adding to my position. I also have a very bullish view on Bitcoin, but as a larger and more liquid market I think it has less potential to move really big really fast. It feels like the Litecoin designers succeeded in their "Litecoin is to silver as Bitcoin is to gold" concept -- Litecoin will provide the type of trader and speculator-friendly volatility guys like me are looking for.

So don't run out and get a second mortgage on your home and put it all on Litecoin. That would be stupid. But I think it wise to buy a little here and there and see how it plays out. Use some common sense in your risk management and follow the rules of speculation and you will come out fine.

Cheers!  Cool

--ATC--

+1. The litecoin train is getting ready to leave the station. Are you on board yet?

420
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December 27, 2012, 01:36:39 AM
#16
There's always the chance for self fulfilling prophecy

Now isn't a time to buy.

for the short term

As for the MARKET

I'd rather sell goods in Litecoin because the confirmations come quicker
legendary
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Legen -wait for it- dary
December 27, 2012, 01:31:49 AM
#15
Litecoin needs a commodity market to enhance the confidence. Otherwise, the price will still struggle at current level. If the market can exist, the price will jump to another level.

Like this?

That is just a paper stock market for LTC. I don't see goods and services being dealt for LTC. Not many that is.

Oh, shit! lol  I Brain farted!   Roll Eyes
legendary
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In Cryptocoins I Trust
December 27, 2012, 01:29:08 AM
#14
Litecoin needs a commodity market to enhance the confidence. Otherwise, the price will still struggle at current level. If the market can exist, the price will jump to another level.

Like this?

like http://www.bitmit.net
actually escrow like market

The first LTC open cart/word press/woo commerce plugins were only released into the community earlier this month. http://forum.litecoin.net/index.php/topic,936.0.html

IMO It's just a matter of time before people figure it out and start accepting LTC right along side BTC. Bitcoin is ummm... for lack of a better term, "rode hard and put up wet"....

There are many business ideas that have already come to fruition with Bitcoin. However with Litecoin, the door is wide open for just about any business you can think of. Expect some ballsy (read: smart) entrepreneurs to step in and cease those opportunities. I think it is possible those opportunities might fuel LTC's growth at a faster pace than BTC.
sr. member
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December 27, 2012, 01:02:46 AM
#13
Litecoin needs a commodity market to enhance the confidence. Otherwise, the price will still struggle at current level. If the market can exist, the price will jump to another level.

Like this?

like http://www.bitmit.net
actually escrow like market
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
December 27, 2012, 12:55:31 AM
#12
Litecoin needs a commodity market to enhance the confidence. Otherwise, the price will still struggle at current level. If the market can exist, the price will jump to another level.

Like this?

That is just a paper stock market for LTC. I don't see goods and services being dealt for LTC. Not many that is.
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
December 27, 2012, 12:52:22 AM
#11
The buy order book is drying up for LTC.

I wouldn't put so much emphasis on the books, as market books are vulnerable to quote-stuffing and manipulation of the perception of liquidity... focus on the legitimate trading that takes place.  Wink

I would...I've been manipulating this market for over a year now. I know when the price is going to go lower. Now isn't a time to buy.

FTFY.

Aww thanks for the credit. But nope. I'm not that rich. I wish.

I've called some pretty good times to buy and sell.   Grin Grin Grin
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