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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 15804. (Read 26619982 times)

sr. member
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Thx for the fake wallet info.

Heres another one:

Bitcoin Wallet Bamboozle: Bitcoin.com Offering Bitcoin Cash Wallet, Calling it “Bitcoin”
http://entrepreneurs-success.com/bitcoin-wallet-bamboozle-bitcoin-com-offering-bitcoin-cash-wallet-calling-bitcoin/


He's an absolute scoundrel. I hope he winds up in court over this. I really do.
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1767
Cлaвa Укpaїнi!
The most expensive I've seen for purchase were all south of 100k. Read a few articles about >100k auctions, but there's no way for me to really confirm those anyways, so eh.

Wouldn't be surprised if there were ~300k bottles around though, given the rarity of some bottles and the ridiculous lumps of cash that some people have.

At least in ~10-20 years every Bitcoin will get me one of those.

Bowmore 1957 is up there: http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/20459/lot/84/
I like how the "similar items" are dinosaur fossils.

I would love to have the triceratops skull, not much of a Whisky man, but I do like fossils
newbie
Activity: 88
Merit: 0
Thx for the fake wallet info.

Heres another one:

Bitcoin Wallet Bamboozle: Bitcoin.com Offering Bitcoin Cash Wallet, Calling it “Bitcoin”
http://entrepreneurs-success.com/bitcoin-wallet-bamboozle-bitcoin-com-offering-bitcoin-cash-wallet-calling-bitcoin/
hero member
Activity: 1358
Merit: 834
The most expensive I've seen for purchase were all south of 100k. Read a few articles about >100k auctions, but there's no way for me to really confirm those anyways, so eh.

Wouldn't be surprised if there were ~300k bottles around though, given the rarity of some bottles and the ridiculous lumps of cash that some people have.

At least in ~10-20 years every Bitcoin will get me one of those.

Bowmore 1957 is up there: http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/20459/lot/84/
I like how the "similar items" are dinosaur fossils.
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1767
Cлaвa Укpaїнi!
/holds 9mm sideways, does really poor, off beat rap gestures to greet Bob/

A polite tip-of-the-hat would have sufficed, but we're at least .45 ACP and higher around these parts.

9mm's are peashooters.

Not if you load them with the Swedish military m39/B ammo.
m/39B is capable of penetrating 50 layers of  kevlar, 7 cm brick or 25 cm wood. It also penetrates body armour class IIIA.

http://www.amkat.se/index.php?Env=Ammo&Menu_A=30&Menu_B=40&Menu_C=10&Menu_Value_A=9x19&Menu_Value_B=Ball&Menu_Name=Ball
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1070
Update on my Iota withdrawal from Bitfinex: Nothing.
Pending for 44 hours after approval now. Sent three reminders on my support ticket. No reply.
Great.

IOTA is so much fail. Don't use this shit.

Iota is awesome.
legendary
Activity: 2842
Merit: 1511
When gox happened btc was a much smaller eco system. If it happens again, its going to take years to recover if ever.

I've always been skeptical of Tether, but saying that it's going to blow up Bitcoin? You're grossly overestimating its impact and grossly underestimating Bitcoin's.
legendary
Activity: 1891
Merit: 3096
All good things to those who wait
Managed to sell my few bitcoin gold yesterday at the bottom ($70). My timing is still perfect when judging a bottom or top

I was about to do it, but decided to give it a chance seeing the prices of other exchanges. Then bittrex opened deposits and I sold it aroung 0.04 for more btc.
legendary
Activity: 3878
Merit: 1193
The most expensive I've seen for purchase were all south of 100k. Read a few articles about >100k auctions, but there's no way for me to really confirm those anyways, so eh.

Wouldn't be surprised if there were ~300k bottles around though, given the rarity of some bottles and the ridiculous lumps of cash that some people have.

At least in ~10-20 years every Bitcoin will get me one of those.

Bowmore 1957 is up there: http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/20459/lot/84/
legendary
Activity: 1303
Merit: 1681
a Cray can run an endless loop in under 4 hours
Update on my Iota withdrawal from Bitfinex: Nothing.
Pending for 44 hours after approval now. Sent three reminders on my support ticket. No reply.
Great.

IOTA is so much fail. Don't use this shit.
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1767
Cлaвa Укpaїнi!
Wow, so much is happening...

So it seems Bitcoin Gold (BTG) is doing well. I guess it's that time of the year again, when I have to fire up my TREZOR and split my coins to get my BTG airdrop.

And now I read about another airdrop, Bitcore (BTX)! How come I missed that?

My plan is this:

1. Create a new recovery seed in TREZOR and move my BTC there.
2. Do the Bitcoin Gold (BTG) splitting on the old (empty of BTC) recovery seed.
3. What do I do to claim my Bitcore (BTX)?

If anyone knows the procedure for BTX, please let us know, I'm sure many of us have the same question.

Thanks!

Go back about 1-2 pp.

Thanks. I did read the pages earlier, but felt the info was a bit confusing on what to do. I read them again now, and I think all info needed is contained in the following steemit page:

https://steemit.com/crypto-news/@xwerk/bitcore-btx-guide-the-2nd-snapshot-for-btc-hodlers-free-btx-or-how-it-works

Will empty my current wallet (seed) of all coins first, and then do the BTG and BTX splitting. Will let everyone know what happened, so that anyone wanting to do the same can have some reassurance on the correct procedure to follow.

You might wanna wait until the 17/12, Smartbitcoin forks on that date and you might be able to get three coins instead of two. http://www.supersmartbitcoin.com/index.html
hero member
Activity: 1848
Merit: 640
*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
Good morning Bitcoinland.

Another day another ATH... currently $8356USD/$10665CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

Total old coin worth is $9804USD/$12520CAD (Coinmarketcap).

Down $500, up $600. I'll never get tired of this.

Go Bitcoin go.

good mawning sir ~ ATH ATH ATH bitcoin is flyinggggg :-D weeeee
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
You guys need to chillax. Also, why do you guys consider Bitfinex to be the center of the Bitcoin universe? They suck, everyone knows it, no one trusts them, and hardly anyone I know even trades there.

If hardly anyone trades there, then why do they have the highest trading volume? If BFX really has a QE scandal and BFX leads the markets then the markets have a QE scandal.

It seems to me the order books on other exchanges are often meaningless with the major pairs and that the book that most accurately portrays market direction is the BFX book.
hero member
Activity: 1011
Merit: 721
Decentralize everything
Wooo another ATH, I love it when the real world distracts you from Bitcoin and you get a nice surprise when you return  Grin

hero member
Activity: 491
Merit: 500
Update on my Iota withdrawal from Bitfinex: Nothing.
Pending for 44 hours after approval now. Sent three reminders on my support ticket. No reply.
Great.
legendary
Activity: 4200
Merit: 4887
You're never too old to think young.
Good morning Bitcoinland.

Another day another ATH... currently $8356USD/$10665CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

Total old coin worth is $9804USD/$12520CAD (Coinmarketcap).

Down $500, up $600. I'll never get tired of this.

Go Bitcoin go.
legendary
Activity: 3374
Merit: 4738
diamond-handed zealot
G'mornin', honkeys !


/holds 9mm sideways, does really poor, off beat rap gestures to greet Bob/
hero member
Activity: 659
Merit: 500
Zepher is scammer!:)
Next target 8500$ soon.. Grin
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 1049

He's got the silver data wrong. Above ground supplies are not 17bn usd, that's around 1 year of mining supply if we round it to 1 bn ounces - although IIRC it's nearer 800mn ounces / 25.000 tons/year.

Above ground silver (excluding landfills / non-economically recoverable) should be 1mn tons+, or 546bn+ USD.
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1912
The Concierge of Crypto
And add to that the "real" bitcoin futures derivatives and later on the exchange traded funds derivatives, and the large banking fractional reserve derivatives.
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