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What's BTH? I couldn't find any explanation of BTH from ChartBuddy's explanation Undecided

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Chartbuddy provides a chart which shows the change of the market depth with time.

Chart shows the market depth for the last hour, the beginning of the hour at the back, latest time at the front. The bids (what people are willing to pay) stack up on the left and the asks (what people are wanting to get paid) stack up on the right.

A depth chart indicates how much it would conceivably take to shift the price. Note that orders can be cancelled so judgement should be applied. Large orders produce a large vertical part on the chart or a "wall". By watching how walls are added, moved or removed, it is possible to make a judgement of market sentiment (or arguably just observe attempts at market manipulation).

The large numbers at the top are the latest values for the closest bids and asks. The difference between these is the "spread".

World times are also listed for several major cities.

block to halving Huh

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What's BTH? I couldn't find any explanation of BTH from ChartBuddy's explanation Undecided

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Chartbuddy provides a chart which shows the change of the market depth with time.

Chart shows the market depth for the last hour, the beginning of the hour at the back, latest time at the front. The bids (what people are willing to pay) stack up on the left and the asks (what people are wanting to get paid) stack up on the right.

A depth chart indicates how much it would conceivably take to shift the price. Note that orders can be cancelled so judgement should be applied. Large orders produce a large vertical part on the chart or a "wall". By watching how walls are added, moved or removed, it is possible to make a judgement of market sentiment (or arguably just observe attempts at market manipulation).

The large numbers at the top are the latest values for the closest bids and asks. The difference between these is the "spread".

World times are also listed for several major cities.

block to halving Huh
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What's BTH? I couldn't find any explanation of BTH from ChartBuddy's explanation Undecided

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Chartbuddy provides a chart which shows the change of the market depth with time.

Chart shows the market depth for the last hour, the beginning of the hour at the back, latest time at the front. The bids (what people are willing to pay) stack up on the left and the asks (what people are wanting to get paid) stack up on the right.

A depth chart indicates how much it would conceivably take to shift the price. Note that orders can be cancelled so judgement should be applied. Large orders produce a large vertical part on the chart or a "wall". By watching how walls are added, moved or removed, it is possible to make a judgement of market sentiment (or arguably just observe attempts at market manipulation).

The large numbers at the top are the latest values for the closest bids and asks. The difference between these is the "spread".

World times are also listed for several major cities.
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go to sleep little bears you'll wake up to 333$, i promises.
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North Korea looks nice and a decent place to live. But for real, just sell at this point and recop $20 lower and get the bump. Or, don't bother yourself w/ the DPRK stuff and just sell and rewind at a later date
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I just attempted to log into my Gemini account, and I received this message:

>>>>>>Temporarily Grounded
The Gemini Exchange is currently undergoing maintenance.
Please check back later.<<<<

Strange time to perform "maintenance."


maybe they were implementing "fat finger protection measure"

They seem to be back online and now there is a message regarding their supposed "planned maintenance." 

Regarding the fat finger issue, they had already communicated their various updated policies concerning those kinds of future user mistakes... and I do not really agree with their planned approach, so I will likely at minimum suspend my trading activities (except to close opened positions), and I may remove some of my bitcoins from their exchange - I have not finalized my decision yet.
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I just attempted to log into my Gemini account, and I received this message:

>>>>>>Temporarily Grounded
The Gemini Exchange is currently undergoing maintenance.
Please check back later.<<<<

Strange time to perform "maintenance."


maybe they were implementing "fat finger protection measure"
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I just attempted to log into my Gemini account, and I received this message:

>>>>>>Temporarily Grounded
The Gemini Exchange is currently undergoing maintenance.
Please check back later.<<<<

Strange time to perform "maintenance."
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