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legendary
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Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
All this BS trash talk with a bunch of homeless retail investors is making me want to FAT finger this thing!!!


Do it.
Fat finger this thing to the fucking moon!

Yeah, Jack! I'm leveraged short. Hurt me, please hurt me.
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 1126
It's all mathematics...!
I came on here today to see 10 different people posting 10 different charts with 10 different sets of weird indicators/lines all with an arrow shooting way up into the sky. I'll take that as indication that it's NOT Time to bet the farm just yet.

Things have changed since you were here. TA is out, lineage is in.

No TA is in...

Can you explain your TA?

Nah..[t]he problem with flapping my gums is ppl take my TA and steal it like the mt gox Mark k days... that's why I keep it close to the vest...




So...what? Lol!
legendary
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legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1014
Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
I came on here today to see 10 different people posting 10 different charts with 10 different sets of weird indicators/lines all with an arrow shooting way up into the sky. I'll take that as indication that it's NOT Time to bet the farm just yet.

Things have changed since you were here. TA is out, lineage is in.

No TA is in...

Can you explain your TA?

Nah..[t]he problem with flapping my gums is ppl take my TA and steal it like the mt gox Mark k days... that's why I keep it close to the vest...
sr. member
Activity: 719
Merit: 250
@Peonminer. sfyl



Yep. Waiting on 157 ETH withdrawal. TXID and not showing on the blockchain. @JShock says around t-minus 8 hours til it's fixed. Fingers crossed.



Hope you get your $150 back from craptsy... why are you still using them? There's been big waving red flags for months now. 


I had to wait weeks for a withdrawal while the price crashed lower and lower. Hopefully the same won't happen to the ETH withdrawal, but I'd refuse to give them my business anymore. There's something rotten going on when your withdrawals are withheld for a long time. We saw it before with Gox.
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 531
Crypto is King.
@Peonminer. sfyl



Yep. Waiting on 157 ETH withdrawal. TXID and not showing on the blockchain. @JShock says around t-minus 8 hours til it's fixed. Fingers crossed. I even said, "Mein Fuhrer, please hear my cry!". Grin Oddly enough, I got an answer after that.



Hope you get your $150 back from craptsy... why are you still using them? There's been big waving red flags for months now.  





legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 1126
It's all mathematics...!
I came on here today to see 10 different people posting 10 different charts with 10 different sets of weird indicators/lines all with an arrow shooting way up into the sky. I'll take that as indication that it's NOT Time to bet the farm just yet.

Things have changed since you were here. TA is out, lineage is in.

No TA is in...

Can you explain your TA?
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 2053
Free spirit
Isn't that growth in hash rate just both beautiful and impressive. I can't believe the hash rate was so low in Q4 of 2013 compared to today, while it seemed incredibly high at the time. The current hash rate is really below imagination, so much computing power!

https://blockchain.info/charts/hash-rate?timespan=all&showDataPoints=false&daysAverageString=1&show_header=true&scale=0&address=

So it was 1000 PetaFLOPS back then. And that IS impressive:

http://www.forbes.com/sites/reuvencohen/2013/11/28/global-bitcoin-computing-power-now-256-times-faster-than-top-500-supercomputers-combined/

But now it's 7961281.54 PetaFLOPS.

http://www.bitcoinwatch.com/



That is cool, if only we could have used the power for good
legendary
Activity: 1863
Merit: 1020
Price is low price will rise. I'm happy to see other people also think like me. Mark my words, we'll see 500 dollars before Christmas. Wink
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
@Peonminer. sfyl



Yep. Waiting on 157 ETH withdrawal. TXID and not showing on the blockchain. @JShock says around t-minus 8 hours til it's fixed. Fingers crossed.



Hope you get your $150 back from craptsy... why are you still using them? There's been big waving red flags for months now. 
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1014
Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
I came on here today to see 10 different people posting 10 different charts with 10 different sets of weird indicators/lines all with an arrow shooting way up into the sky. I'll take that as indication that it's NOT Time to bet the farm just yet.

Things have changed since you were here. TA is out, lineage is in.
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1014
Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
Isn't that growth in hash rate just both beautiful and impressive. I can't believe the hash rate was so low in Q4 of 2013 compared to today, while it seemed incredibly high at the time. The current hash rate is really below imagination, so much computing power!

https://blockchain.info/charts/hash-rate?timespan=all&showDataPoints=false&daysAverageString=1&show_header=true&scale=0&address=

So it was 1000 PetaFLOPS back then. And that IS impressive:

http://www.forbes.com/sites/reuvencohen/2013/11/28/global-bitcoin-computing-power-now-256-times-faster-than-top-500-supercomputers-combined/

But now it's 7961281.54 PetaFLOPS.

http://www.bitcoinwatch.com/

legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 2053
Free spirit
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1003
Anyone know what proportion of BTC is produced in China/held in China/sold out of China ?

Without this info I don't know that I can put too much store in this theory Jorge.

There is practically no reliable info on the bitcoin economy, in particular on the flow and ownership of bitcoin by country. (This is a serious problem for would-be investors.)

We can only note that more than 67% of all new bitcoins are mined by Chinese pools, which probably comprise mostly Chinese miners; and that bitcoin has practically no use inside China, except as an instrument of speculative trading inside the exchanges.  Until last October, variations of trading volume at those exchanges did not seem to be reflected in the USD transaction volume, which may mean that there was little deposit and withdrawal at those exchanges. 

There is efficient arbitrage between the Chinese and non-Chinese exchanges. If Chinese miners sold their coins only in Chinese exchanges, that would tend to depress the price there.  Then the arbitragers would immediately move those excess coins to non-Chinese exchanges, until the prices got equalized.

So, I would guess that it does not matter where the Chinese miners sell: the net effect is that a large fraction (if not most) of the bitcoins mined in China are eventually bought and hoarded by non-Chinese investors.
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 531
Crypto is King.
@Peonminer. sfyl



Yep. Waiting on 157 ETH withdrawal. TXID and not showing on the blockchain. @JShock says around t-minus 8 hours til it's fixed. Fingers crossed. I even said, "Mein Fuhrer, please hear my cry!". Grin Oddly enough, I got an answer after that.

How much did you lose to MMM? You're really stuck on that one operation.

Are you asking me?  I do not knowingly "invest" in pyramid schemes, just as I do not gamble. (Last time I did, it was some US$ 200 into the Brazilian branch of Amway, in the early 1990s, because of pressure from a family member whose feelings we did not want to hurt.)  

But I find the scams and scammers the most interesting part of bitcoin. Mark Karpelès, Josh Zipkin, Josh Zerlan, Josh Garza (hm, is there a pattern there?), Danny Brewster, Craig Wright... Each case is more incredible than the previous one: if made into movies, they would be dismissed by critics for the outlandish plots...

But why do you think that the MMM theory is wrong?  Have you checked the story of the previous ponzis by Sergei Mavrodi, in Russia and China?  Check the amounts involved, and compare to the bitcoin market cap...

There may be merit yet! I'm not bashing. Usually if a member is stuck on something ponzi-ish like MMM, they've taken quite a beating. Yep, I've been burned just like most. I am glad to say though, my earnings out weigh the burnings. Tongue

I do enjoy your theories Jorge, they shed probable light on a very manipulated appearance.

hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
I came on here today to see 10 different people posting 10 different charts with 10 different sets of weird indicators/lines all with an arrow shooting way up into the sky. I'll take that as indication that it's NOT Time to bet the farm just yet.
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 1126
It's all mathematics...!
How much did you lose to MMM? You're really stuck on that one operation.

Are you asking me?  I do not knowingly "invest" in pyramid schemes, just as I do not gamble. (Last time I did, it was some US$ 200 into the Brazilian branch of Amway, in the early 1990s, because of pressure from a family member whose feelings we did not want to hurt.) 

But I find the scams and scammers the most interesting part of bitcoin. Mark Karpelès, Josh Zipkin, Josh Zerlan, Josh Garza (hm, is there a pattern there?), Danny Brewster, Craig Wright... Each case is more incredible than the previous one: if made into movies, they would be dismissed by critics for the outlandish plots...

But why do you think that the MMM theory is wrong?  Have you checked the story of the previous ponzis by Sergei Mavrodi, in Russia and China?  Check the amounts involved, and compare to the bitcoin market cap...

Yes please Peonminer...do tell!

I've been getting relentlessly trolled by the squad tonight...maybe you can shed some light!

I'll get the popcorn this time... Grin
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1014
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What I was driving at is that an appeal to authority is always hollow.

It might matter in this environment. All I'm saying is that, in any event, he doesn't seem to let the truth get in the way when he wants to affect the mood in here.

@Hyperjacked

Don't throw a hissy fit just because I arrest you on this stuff. You're not the only one talking your book here, but you do tend to polish your ego more than most.
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1003
How much did you lose to MMM? You're really stuck on that one operation.

Are you asking me?  I do not knowingly "invest" in pyramid schemes, just as I do not gamble. (Last time I did, it was some US$ 200 into the Brazilian branch of Amway, in the early 1990s, because of pressure from a family member whose feelings we did not want to hurt.)  

But I find the scams and scammers the most interesting part of bitcoin. Mark Karpelès, Josh Zipkin, Josh Zerlan, Josh Garza (hm, is there a pattern there?), Danny Brewster, Craig Wright... Each case is more incredible than the previous one: if made into movies, they would be dismissed by critics for the outlandish plots...

But why do you think that the MMM theory is wrong?  Have you checked the story of the previous ponzis by Sergei Mavrodi, in Russia and China India?  Check the amounts involved, and compare to the bitcoin market cap...
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 1126
It's all mathematics...!
My upbringing was not easy but I appreciate what I went through cause not only did it make me stronger but I have empathy for those that are down and out!

Maybe that's what you fools don't get...

So what you're telling me is that which didn't kill you ...made you stronger? Shocked
Was already envious of your superb genetics, but your tale of overcoming hardships in the pitiless [Wall]streets of NYC made me also respect and admire you Smiley

Do you have anything logical about BTC to discuss?

What do your abandonment issues, cardboard box upbringing, and Grandpa Munster supporting all y'all with $20 bills have to do with bitcoin?
Also, where the f8ck are my hubcaps?

@peonminer: Don't make fun of MMM just because you don't understand it. At least read Sereja's white paper.

can't someone ban this guys IP address ? Same guy with multiple accounts
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