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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 14951. (Read 26715982 times)

legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
Why not just get a Trezor for about twice the cost?

Can you download Coinomi, Bither and Bitpie and then claim your forks on a Trezor?

SatoshiLabs has to first add Trezor support for the new forked coins, as they have with past forks such as BCash and BitcoinGold. But once they have done that, you should be able to claim and send your forked coins anywhere you wish.

They have rules around what Bitcoin forks they will support though:

https://trezor.io/troubleshooter/#103

Thanks, but I have kind of an issue with companies telling me what forks I can and can not have.
With a phone I choose what to claim and not.

You still control your private keys.  Anything they do is a gift.  You can move your coins to another HD Wallet and then sweep the Bitcorn Blast off the old addresses just like you could with any other wallet.  Or import the old keys into your phone etc.

Don't bother, Arries understanding of the underlying technology is spotty at best.

A couple weeks ago he was claiming that he never signed his transactions.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GxFbw57dVU
legendary
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a Cray can run an endless loop in under 4 hours
So in other news, it appears that the moneybadger coalition successfully defended the 9-4RP2 keepstar from the goonswarm/imperium last night in the largest online battle that has yet occurred.  I have not seen a summary of the killboard, but over $1M (real money) worth of virtual equipment was at play in this engagement.

I played eve online far too long. it's more an economy simulalor then space game. Such big battles were pretty boring. it often took hours of waiting before the shooting starts and once it starts, the servers can't keep up with the load and the lag makes playing very annoying.

I loved hanging around in a space station in jita, doing some trades in the biggest market of the game. Trading was my main source of income. Before I left the game many years ago I bought all Thulium I could find for a very low price. Thulium is the rarest moon material but it was useless during this time. Later the developers of the game made an update, the production for some high tech products required thulium, the demand raised and the prices of Thulium mooned.

I think this game taught me alot about trading. I'm still hodling Thulium Smiley

edit: roached?
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
legendary
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I have heard that Bitconnect has sold more than 50,000 Bitcoins into fiat one of the major causes of the crash of the market. Considering it's a hiyp/ponzi site they have no problem with selling their big batch of sell order into the market.

Even so, it makes more sense doing gradual sells than crashing the market.

But if you played the futures first, then it makes more sense to use 50k btc to crash the market in a spike-like manner during the futures-closing date and profit from the future market.
legendary
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Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!
Why not just get a Trezor for about twice the cost?

Can you download Coinomi, Bither and Bitpie and then claim your forks on a Trezor?

SatoshiLabs has to first add Trezor support for the new forked coins, as they have with past forks such as BCash and BitcoinGold. But once they have done that, you should be able to claim and send your forked coins anywhere you wish.

They have rules around what Bitcoin forks they will support though:

https://trezor.io/troubleshooter/#103

Thanks, but I have kind of an issue with companies telling me what forks I can and can not have.
With a phone I choose what to claim and not.

You still control your private keys.  Anything they do is a gift.  You can move your coins to another HD Wallet and then sweep the Bitcorn Blast off the old addresses just like you could with any other wallet.  Or import the old keys into your phone etc.
legendary
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Found this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7h6oWYYius

Apparently its a show on CNBC

I find it crazy how they write

"Don't panic when the coin drops 50%"


Is it just me or does it sound crazy not to panic when you lost 50% of unrealized gains.



 ...but then wouldn't that be an unrealized loss?   Panic for nothing.

legendary
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Welt Am Draht
Is it just me or does it sound crazy not to panic when you lost 50% of unrealized gains.

You are crazy. That's just another day in cryptoland.
legendary
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Found this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7h6oWYYius

Apparently its a show on CNBC

I find it crazy how they write

"Don't panic when the coin drops 50%"


Is it just me or does it sound crazy not to panic when you lost 50% of unrealized gains.

STT
legendary
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They wouldnt label themselves scammers of course but the general population would also view BCC similar to crypto in general , its all a bit muddy in many peoples perceptions imo.  BTC has to distinguish itself over time some more.    There were weak hands in a market always and also more long term interests who genuinely want to see gains from utility and actual usage.   The market price is a mix of both and lately I think we've seen too many speculators and 'fast money' types who want to flip and move on.    

Every single market sees these people pass through, it is upto BTC or crypto in general to handle the negatives and gain anyway.   A flush out always occurs in market dynamics, its a hurdle we must pass Smiley


I plotted in a downtrend channel for the BTC.   We've had them before now, this is beginning ATH, but now 12,000 as a trend top.  13,000 is old up trend boundary and 10,000 as the rough channel bottom
legendary
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Where can I get those, are those old phones? How about more recent Nexus (Google) phones? or the Pixel 1 or Pixel 2?

I might get a Samsung Galaxy, old model, if I find one. They seem to be decent enough.

It's an old Google phone, available on Ebay/Amazon/etc.

The Pixels are great phones, I just don't think you can build your own firmware straight from AOSP.
legendary
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I have heard that Bitconnect has sold more than 50,000 Bitcoins into fiat one of the major causes of the crash of the market. Considering it's a hiyp/ponzi site they have no problem with selling their big batch of sell order into the market.

Source ?
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitconnect-sold-50000-btc-2773051 here you go mate. Credits to the owner of the thread.

Meh...this is speculation..not fact. BCC is a shit show there is no doubt..but I have seen very few facts.

It does stand to reason that the Bitconnect scammers would be eager to begin the obfuscation of their haul, they probably began selling well before announcing their exit.

Indeed. What I fail to grasp is why they didnt fractional token it ala mtGox..unless its been going on for far longer than we realize.

legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
I have a unlocked rooted s7 edge that I use for international travel...love it.

Yeah, the price of the S8 will drop when the S9 comes out, then I can tell every miner out there that I have an S9 in my pocket. ha! Then the S7 will drop in price some more.
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
It does stand to reason that the Bitconnect scammers would be eager to begin the obfuscation of their haul, they probably began selling well before announcing their exit.
legendary
Activity: 1834
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Get a Nexus 4 ($100) and build AOSP yourself.
Where can I get those, are those old phones? How about more recent Nexus (Google) phones? or the Pixel 1 or Pixel 2?

I might get a Samsung Galaxy, old model, if I find one. They seem to be decent enough.

I have a unlocked rooted s7 edge that I use for international travel...love it.
full member
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- hello doctor who box
I have heard that Bitconnect has sold more than 50,000 Bitcoins into fiat one of the major causes of the crash of the market. Considering it's a hiyp/ponzi site they have no problem with selling their big batch of sell order into the market.

Source ?
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitconnect-sold-50000-btc-2773051 here you go mate. Credits to the owner of the thread.
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1912
The Concierge of Crypto
Get a Nexus 4 ($100) and build AOSP yourself.
Where can I get those, are those old phones? How about more recent Nexus (Google) phones? or the Pixel 1 or Pixel 2?

I might get a Samsung Galaxy, old model, if I find one. They seem to be decent enough.
full member
Activity: 756
Merit: 133
- hello doctor who box
I have heard that Bitconnect has sold more than 50,000 Bitcoins into fiat one of the major causes of the crash of the market. Considering it's a hiyp/ponzi site they have no problem with selling their big batch of sell order into the market.
sr. member
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"Be Your Own Bank"
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
sr. member
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"Be Your Own Bank"
Can i ask? What is the best trading site now for bitcoin ? Btc -usdt?  Thanks .

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