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i'm feeling bearish again... ( selling coins will do that to you )

delusional bulls are done chasing their magical unicorn.
time for reality to set in, NO ETF == billions are not going to pour into bitcoin, NO ETF == No reason to hodl.

or,  no ETF until prices are much higher...which means you want to buy now (or well before)  there will ever be an ETF
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i'm feeling bearish again... ( selling coins will do that to you )

delusional bulls are done chasing their magical unicorn.
time for reality to set in, NO ETF == billions are not going to pour into bitcoin, NO ETF == No reason to hodl.
legendary
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It's not according to coinmarketcap, which shows bitFlyer's BTC/JPY market as the fourth biggest Bitcoin market. If you disregard poloniex's DASH/BTC and ETH/BTC msarkets it's in second place for volume.

https://bitflyer.jp/en/commission

Zero fees.

If I hosted a zero fee exchange in my grandmother's pussy, it does not mean the population of my grandmother's pussy has adopted Bitcoin en masse.

It's exactly the same but even more blatant than China. Once fees are in place it'll go down to a piffling trickle. No one uses it in Japan.

Look at you.


Denigrating grannie, just to make a point about fees and bitcoin. 

Couldn't you come up with a little better example to make your point?

 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

He's been denigrating granny for years without bothering using it to make a point.

I just shit on the kitchen table and let grandma clear it up when she comes to visit.
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lose: unfind ... loose: untight
But, but, but why is price going up? SEC rejected Bitcoin! It must vanish and disappear in matter of days!

Perhaps all the outsiders have figured out that there will not be an ETF to make it easy for them, and are buying in directly.

Yeah... seems to quick for that.
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
It's not according to coinmarketcap, which shows bitFlyer's BTC/JPY market as the fourth biggest Bitcoin market. If you disregard poloniex's DASH/BTC and ETH/BTC msarkets it's in second place for volume.

https://bitflyer.jp/en/commission

Zero fees.

If I hosted a zero fee exchange in my grandmother's pussy, it does not mean the population of my grandmother's pussy has adopted Bitcoin en masse.

It's exactly the same but even more blatant than China. Once fees are in place it'll go down to a piffling trickle. No one uses it in Japan.

Look at you.


Denigrating grannie, just to make a point about fees and bitcoin. 

Couldn't you come up with a little better example to make your point?

 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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BTC or BUST
start watching this market, its the new leader

http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/coincheckJPY#rg10ztgSzm1g10zm2g25zv

is there a fundamental flaw with the JPY which causes it to crumble when compared to bitcoin?

Anyone here use this exchange?


I looked for users in the Japanese language section that use coincheck, but there isn't a Japanese section. Well I couldn't find one.

There should be one considering Satoshi's a Japanese name.


They are open to US users..

You can deposit up to $500 per day, WD up to $300 per day, and use up to 3X leverage both directions with no identity verification..
It will only accept JPY as margin collateral and the lending rate is .05% per day..

With identity verification you can use up to 5X leverage and it seems to lift deposit/WD limits..

I may give it a shot soon...

What sucks is the charts only go down to 5 minute candles and is not with bitcoinwisdom or tradingview..  

WD fees are 50k sats, very reasonable..
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Welt Am Draht
It's not according to coinmarketcap, which shows bitFlyer's BTC/JPY market as the fourth biggest Bitcoin market. If you disregard poloniex's DASH/BTC and ETH/BTC msarkets it's in second place for volume.

https://bitflyer.jp/en/commission

Zero fees.

If I hosted a zero fee exchange in my grandmother's pussy, it does not mean the population of my grandmother's pussy has adopted Bitcoin en masse.

It's exactly the same but even more blatant than China. Once fees are in place it'll go down to a piffling trickle. No one uses it in Japan.
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without considering manipulation

this rise indicate 1 of 2 things

1) all the money on the sidelines waiting for an ETF approval, is pilling in because... "well i'm not going to send the money back to my bank account, plus looks like cheap coins to me!"

2) Trump has entered into a BTC bidding war with India and Japan <- ( magical unicorn )



ok that first one is crazy, dayum
legendary
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I looked for users in the Japanese language section that use coincheck, but there isn't a Japanese section. Well I couldn't find one.

There should be one considering Satoshi's a Japanese name.


Zero fee = irrelevant. And they'll all be foreign traders who can't get onto the Chinese exchanges any more. As far as I can tell Japan is a crypto desert.

https://coin.dance/volume/localbitcoins/JPY/BTC

This does not scream huge interest to me. This week's volume was, er, 28 BTC. So that's 1 BTC per 5 million people.

It's not according to coinmarketcap, which shows bitFlyer's BTC/JPY market as the fourth biggest Bitcoin market. If you disregard poloniex's DASH/BTC and ETH/BTC msarkets it's in second place for volume.

edit

You're right, bitFlyer doesn't appear to charge fees for BTC/JPY trading. That volume's bullshit. Why hasn't coinmarketcap put it in the no fees section marked with an asterisk?


https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/#markets





edit2

It charges fees for "Bitcoin Easy Exchange" and "Lightning Spot" but there's no fees for "Bitcoin Market" and "Lightning FX". WTF does that mean? What volumes do those various markets have, and does coinmarketcap's volume include them all?

legendary
Activity: 2604
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Welt Am Draht
I looked for users in the Japanese language section that use coincheck, but there isn't a Japanese section. Well I couldn't find one.

There should be one considering Satoshi's a Japanese name.


Zero fee = irrelevant. And they'll all be foreign traders who can't get onto the Chinese exchanges any more. As far as I can tell Japan is a crypto desert.

https://coin.dance/volume/localbitcoins/JPY/BTC

This does not scream huge interest to me. This week's volume was, er, 28 BTC. So that's 1 BTC per 5 million people.
legendary
Activity: 2772
Merit: 2846
start watching this market, its the new leader

http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/coincheckJPY#rg10ztgSzm1g10zm2g25zv

is there a fundamental flaw with the JPY which causes it to crumble when compared to bitcoin?

Anyone here use this exchange?


I looked for users in the Japanese language section that use coincheck, but there isn't a Japanese section. Well I couldn't find one.

There should be one considering Satoshi's a Japanese name.
sr. member
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BTC/JPY is pushing higher still!

if you subscribe to the idea that  no ETF is more bullish then ETF
and you look at the charts and consider other bullish fundamentals
one can only conclude we will hit a new ATH very soon.
and that we are set to go MUCH higher, 1800 mid term, 3000 long term



legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
The ETF rejection was a good thing and I think thats why the price is rising. I was worried that coins would be eaten up by hedge funds and price heavily manipulated up and down on a wildly insane level due to mass manipulation by the largest player in the Bitcoin sector.

I agree. 

As you suggest, such denial of the ETF may have been a blessing in disguise.
legendary
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BTC or BUST
start watching this market, its the new leader

http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/coincheckJPY#rg10ztgSzm1g10zm2g25zv

is there a fundamental flaw with the JPY which causes it to crumble when compared to bitcoin?

Anyone here use this exchange?
sr. member
Activity: 812
Merit: 250
A Blockchain Mobile Operator With Token Rewards
without considering manipulation

this rise indicate 1 of 2 things

1) all the money on the sidelines waiting for an ETF approval, is pilling in because... "well i'm not going to send the money back to my bank account, plus looks like cheap coins to me!"

2) Trump has entered into a BTC bidding war with India and Japan <- ( magical unicorn )

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The ETF rejection was a good thing and I think thats why the price is rising. I was worried that coins would be eaten up by hedge funds and price heavily manipulated up and down on a wildly insane level due to mass manipulation by the largest player in the Bitcoin sector.

I want a gun wielding cat riding a fire breathing unicorn.
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Activity: 308
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The ETF rejection was a good thing and I think thats why the price is rising. I was worried that coins would be eaten up by hedge funds and price heavily manipulated up and down on a wildly insane level due to mass manipulation by the largest player in the Bitcoin sector.
sr. member
Activity: 812
Merit: 250
A Blockchain Mobile Operator With Token Rewards
sr. member
Activity: 812
Merit: 250
A Blockchain Mobile Operator With Token Rewards
start watching this market, its the new leader

http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/coincheckJPY#rg10ztgSzm1g10zm2g25zv

is there a fundamental flaw with the JPY which causes it to crumble when compared to bitcoin?
legendary
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I can't believe these price movements. Every time I consider selling my coins to wait bear market this happens. Price recovers from the dust. No explications.

LOL, yea, and you should probably start questioning why the price is always led by the most scammy exchange on the planet and how they keep managing to raise the price over and over on zero volume compared to when the price was $400-800. 

I used to trade on Bitfinex but wouldn't touch it with a 10 foot pole nowadays, yet when I ask in this thread, who the fuck is trading on this scam of an exchange?  Not a single person in this thread says they are.  So the question is, if nobody is actually trading on Bitfinex, what exactly are we looking at here?  Just the exchange owner moving the buy and sell walls around wherever he wants with no actual customers and that determines world-wide bitcoin price?
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