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legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1000
Woot! 626 Ill take it!  Shocked

Maybe "orpington" was right in his post earlier about a pit stop coming at 666 lol then all clear lol
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1045
someone post that picture of leonardo dicaprio in a suit with a glass of champagne please.
legendary
Activity: 4242
Merit: 5039
You're never too old to think young.
Wow. Seems every time I check, we've just set a new high. Now we're over $630.
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@ MinermanNC:

No, it's 30GH. Somewhat noisy but it served as a nice space heater during cold months after it was already obsolete. Earned me a few million extra satoshis. It did earn enough in the first couple of months I had it to more than pay for itself, which is more than most BFL users can say.
legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1000
btc takes a whole lot more of power to hash then it used to

Ain't that the truth. I'm thinking of getting my first-gen BFL ASIC miner bronzed like a pair of baby shoes.
LOL ya really, Ah yes good old BFL what was it a 5 gh/s Jalapeno  Grin

I had pre ordered 18 gh/s  (boards only with chips) from TerraHash....  if anyone remembers them? what a nightmare..... all for only $2,500 lol

Nice to reminisce at times like this lol
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 502
I find myself in the unenviable position of not having purchased enough of these so-called bit coins. Who knew?

I mean really!
legendary
Activity: 1844
Merit: 1338
XXXVII Fnord is toast without bread
Just a quick squeeze before the next hike.



legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1000
$4.8MM in new longs on finex over last 24hrs  Cry that's the only thing that can stop us $35MM long squeeze

Down to under $32MM again though, even though I can't imagine traders have ditched $3MM again in that short time with that volume.
These strange spikes seem to happen more often. Any idea what might be causing them?
Alts, lol... Possible some are ditching their altcoins to reinvest in btc in anticipation of the halving, (not wanting to risk missing out should btc soar) and most of us hope and believe btc will rise as we get closer to July... I mean, for example, why sit on a ton of Eth, when you feel btc will rise significantly...  Grin (Eth always drops as btc goes up...) so it seems.

I mean the spikes in longs (USD denominated) only on Bitfinex...
Often millions of dollars in longs get opened, without the volume in BTC/USD markets to support it. The only way I can see this happening is if the numbers point for all borrowed USD's across all markets.

Could that be the case?
I see, that's a good point... it has been strange the last few weeks, but for the good!
newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0
$4.8MM in new longs on finex over last 24hrs  Cry that's the only thing that can stop us $35MM long squeeze

Down to under $32MM again though, even though I can't imagine traders have ditched $3MM again in that short time with that volume.
These strange spikes seem to happen more often. Any idea what might be causing them?
Alts, lol... Possible some are ditching their altcoins to reinvest in btc in anticipation of the halving, (not wanting to risk missing out should btc soar) and most of us hope and believe btc will rise as we get closer to July... I mean, for example, why sit on a ton of Eth, when you feel btc will rise significantly...  Grin (Eth always drops as btc goes up...) so it seems.

I mean the spikes in longs (USD denominated) only on Bitfinex...
Often millions of dollars in longs get opened, without the volume in BTC/USD markets to support it. The only way I can see this happening is if the numbers point for all borrowed USD's across all markets.

Could that be the case?
legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1000
$4.8MM in new longs on finex over last 24hrs  Cry that's the only thing that can stop us $35MM long squeeze

Down to under $32MM again though, even though I can't imagine traders have ditched $3MM again in that short time with that volume.
These strange spikes seem to happen more often. Any idea what might be causing them?
Alts, lol... Possible some are ditching their altcoins to reinvest in btc in anticipation of the halving, (not wanting to risk missing out should btc soar) and most of us hope and believe btc will rise as we get closer to July... I mean, for example, why sit on a ton of Eth, when you feel btc will rise significantly...  Grin (Eth always drops as btc goes up...) so it seems.
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1278
$4.8MM in new longs on finex over last 24hrs  Cry that's the only thing that can stop us $35MM long squeeze

Down to under $32MM again though, even though I can't imagine traders have ditched $3MM again in that short time with that volume.
These strange spikes seem to happen more often. Any idea what might be causing them?
Supply and demand.
newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0
$4.8MM in new longs on finex over last 24hrs  Cry that's the only thing that can stop us $35MM long squeeze

Down to under $32MM again though, even though I can't imagine traders have ditched $3MM again in that short time with that volume.
These strange spikes seem to happen more often. Any idea what might be causing them?
legendary
Activity: 3512
Merit: 4557
Wow $619 per coin now Shocked i'm speechless, shocked, happy, exited!

legendary
Activity: 4242
Merit: 5039
You're never too old to think young.
btc takes a whole lot more of power to hash then it used to

Ain't that the truth. I'm thinking of getting my first-gen BFL ASIC miner bronzed like a pair of baby shoes.
legendary
Activity: 4242
Merit: 5039
You're never too old to think young.
Here we go again. A new high for the year.
legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1000
Meanwhile, the CAD price is currently $792 according to Bitcoinaverage.

We're getting excruciatingly close to $800 per coin. That's more than I ever paid, even during the first dip from the ATH.

Holding firmly and buying the dips are the best things I ever did.
Nice, your definitely in the Black with btc,   Wink When we came off of the 1000+ days and eventually fell to 600's I felt" well I can live with this... all things considered.... now here we are again at that price 2.5 years later or so lol.... but btc takes a whole lot more of power to hash then it used to, in that regard
legendary
Activity: 4242
Merit: 5039
You're never too old to think young.
Meanwhile, the CAD price is currently $792 according to Bitcoinaverage.

We're getting excruciatingly close to $800 per coin. That's more than I ever paid, even during the first dip from the ATH.

Holding firmly and accumulating during the dips are the best things I ever did.
legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1000
For real though, BTC will have to do better than this to maintain the status quo at halving time..... which I think it will at this point, maybe 700-800 ish would work lol time is running short
hero member
Activity: 681
Merit: 507
great times again Smiley gratz gentlemen
legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1000
nice little pit stop at 666 then all clear!
Will give everyone a little time to move funds around to start buying as it heads off to 1000.00  Cool
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 512
nice little pit stop at 666 then all clear!
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