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My guess is the halving itself will be quite non-eventful

The last time there was not much movement in price. There was just a lot of talk.


Price on the day of halving went from about $12.20 to $12.35.

Exactly one year later the price was over $1,100.

Actually, 4-5 months later it peaked at $1100 $266, but you must be aware that price doubled 2 months after halving and tripled 3 months after halving. I think that this time the change will be even faster, because mining is way to more competitive compared to 2013, miners have to dump as soon as they mine the BTC if they want to stay in game.
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Can anypony explain what this infographic is trying to convey?


Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more;
Or close the wall up with our English dead?


maybe not...
These SWIFT hacks seem to be increasing in frequency or they are being reported more ... either way it's just another symptom of the unreliability of the cobbled together legacy fiat system, it neither secures issuance or transfer and is simply antiquated and wholly unsuitable for the modern era.

3tps. Modernity. New Era... Roll Eyes
The shopping mall down the street handles more transactions.
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Viva Ut Vivas
My guess is the halving itself will be quite non-eventful

The last time there was not much movement in price. There was just a lot of talk.


Price on the day of halving went from about $12.20 to $12.35.

Exactly one year later the price was over $1,100.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/06/28/swift_victim_ukraine/


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"At the current moment, dozens of banks (mostly in Ukraine and Russia) have been compromised, from which has been stolen hundreds of millions of dollars," said ISACA, the English-language Kyiv Post reports.

 Cool

These SWIFT hacks seem to be increasing in frequency or they are being reported more ... either way it's just another symptom of the unreliability of the cobbled together legacy fiat system, it neither secures issuance or transfer and is simply antiquated and wholly unsuitable for the modern era.

The previous one was because of a bank using a $10 router with more holes in it than Swiss cheese to secure its network. Bitcoin only has one Gox worth hundreds of millions of dollars, the banks are getting a new one every few months.
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My guess is the halving itself will be quite non-eventful
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Currently, only bots are trading on the market, real people are waiting for the moonwalk in a few days  Grin
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Eadem mutata resurgo
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/06/28/swift_victim_ukraine/


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"At the current moment, dozens of banks (mostly in Ukraine and Russia) have been compromised, from which has been stolen hundreds of millions of dollars," said ISACA, the English-language Kyiv Post reports.

 Cool

These SWIFT hacks seem to be increasing in frequency or they are being reported more ... either way it's just another symptom of the unreliability of the cobbled together legacy fiat system, it neither secures issuance or transfer and is simply antiquated and wholly unsuitable for the modern era.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/06/28/swift_victim_ukraine/


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"At the current moment, dozens of banks (mostly in Ukraine and Russia) have been compromised, from which has been stolen hundreds of millions of dollars," said ISACA, the English-language Kyiv Post reports.

 Cool
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"

That's a bit selective to invest everything at once right before a bubble, but, yeah I get the point.




We do not like halving at all.


We don't like bitcoin or halvening...  The halvening is killing bitcoin and various investors.  I've been in bitcoin for 2 years and 7 months, and my return to date on paper is only 42%, which is only 16.6% annualized.  

This investment is killing me. Cry Cry  And, when the impact of the halvening comes (after the halvening with less of an increase in the supply), probably, Bitcoin is gonna kill me more with more increases in price.   Cry
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We do not like halving at all.
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- 48 hours ago I felt that bitcoin is a buy @140
- It crashed through the 1st fibonacci support of 121
- I no longer felt that it is a buy since I knew it'll go to 95 (the 2nd fib. support)
(snip)
- Now I am happy, bitcoin will cross ATH this month and I make money

rpietila, out of genuine curiosity and my lack of expertise, how does Fibonacci analysis take into account psychologic factors, like the investment "memory" in picture below (which IMHO looks a lot like the 2011 crash):



What's your take on that?

The halving could be also the End of the Bitcoin.. But this is also very far every cause of the users involved in BTC


Well that would suck Sad In that I have 100 btc Sad


Bitcoin died after the last halving. All of the miners stopped mining because the reward was not enough, the difficulty was too high for anyone to solo mine so no block was ever filled, everyone stopped using Bitcoin and it became worthless. And it will happen again this halving.
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Clueless!
- 48 hours ago I felt that bitcoin is a buy @140
- It crashed through the 1st fibonacci support of 121
- I no longer felt that it is a buy since I knew it'll go to 95 (the 2nd fib. support)
(snip)
- Now I am happy, bitcoin will cross ATH this month and I make money

rpietila, out of genuine curiosity and my lack of expertise, how does Fibonacci analysis take into account psychologic factors, like the investment "memory" in picture below (which IMHO looks a lot like the 2011 crash):



What's your take on that?

The halving could be also the End of the Bitcoin.. But this is also very far every cause of the users involved in BTC


Well that would suck Sad In that I have 100 btc Sad
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- 48 hours ago I felt that bitcoin is a buy @140
- It crashed through the 1st fibonacci support of 121
- I no longer felt that it is a buy since I knew it'll go to 95 (the 2nd fib. support)
(snip)
- Now I am happy, bitcoin will cross ATH this month and I make money

rpietila, out of genuine curiosity and my lack of expertise, how does Fibonacci analysis take into account psychologic factors, like the investment "memory" in picture below (which IMHO looks a lot like the 2011 crash):



What's your take on that?

The halving could be also the End of the Bitcoin.. But this is also very far every cause of the users involved in BTC
legendary
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Ancient history I know, but I can't find much or any mention anywhere on here of this article posted last month regarding our old friend Gox. According to this Gox was missing 80,000 BTC before Mr Karpeles even bought it.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/05/19/behind-the-biggest-bitcoin-heist-in-history-inside-the-implosion-of-mt-gox.html
Wow, seems like McCaleb is a sneaky bastard.
legendary
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Good morning everybody. It seems like today there's a small correction below 640$. We will see.

Anyway the bitcoin reward halving is approaching: patterns and conditions are gonna change. Can't wait.
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Can anypony explain what this infographic is trying to convey?

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10 Days left until the Halving Guys  Cool beware of the Price BooooOOOoooOOooOOOooooM  Grin
legendary
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Is everyone getting ready for the block party on 9th July? I'm still undecided on what to wear.

maybe you should wear something with stripes. and then cut every second stripe out so that everybody can see your skin underneath. this stands for the halving. you know?

That's what I'm wearing to Pride Roll Eyes
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Is everyone getting ready for the block party on 9th July? I'm still undecided on what to wear.

maybe you should wear something with stripes. and then cut every second stripe out so that everybody can see your skin underneath. this stands for the halving. you know?
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