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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 20675. (Read 26610659 times)

legendary
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sell as close as you can to 258.

target is 268, before it will retrace and rises further  Tongue

says the noobtrader. Wink
legendary
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sell as close as you can to 258.

target is 268, before it will retrace and rises further  Tongue
legendary
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sell as close as you can to 258.
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Permabull Bitcoin Investor
legendary
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legendary
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Welt Am Draht

Hm, honestly just wondering: in which way do you think it is 'the most valid'?


One clapped out asshole agreeing to pay the price of another clapped out asshole without any other parties meddling in it. It don't get much more straightforward unless one party has spiked the other. Whether the rest of the world should be told about it is via sites like Preev is another matter.
legendary
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I didn't realise Preev included LBC. It is a valid metric, maybe the most valid in a way, but subject to some pretty outrageous whims.

Hm, honestly just wondering: in which way do you think it is 'the most valid'?

To me it just seems that ("manipulation" on the exchanges aside), the more liquid price discovery mechanism trumps the less liquid one. Unless you mean it as an indicator for what the long-term expectations on the price might be, i.e. what people 'on the street' are in principle willing to pay per coin... but not sure how much that should influence the mid-to-short term price predictions. But quite possible I'm missing something in the above...
legendary
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Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
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TL;DR: Lying. Also stark-raving mad.

Got it, ty.

What worries me about Bitcoin as a whole is that when shit goes down YOU tend to almost make sense.

As if all the rest of us are a bunch of raving lunatics and you're the one looking into the asylum, pointing and laughing.

You're still an asshole, but being right is a redeeming feature.
hero member
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I didn't realise Preev included LBC. It is a valid metric, maybe the most valid in a way, but subject to some pretty outrageous whims.

I dunno - it's never felt right to me, including OTC trades in with exchange trades. I'd certainly be interested in an index of OTC trades (LBC is my default source of fresh BTC), but lumping them in with exchange trades just seems... wrong. And the two different trade types on LBC doesn't help either.
legendary
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legendary
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I didn't realise Preev included LBC. It is a valid metric, maybe the most valid in a way, but subject to some pretty outrageous whims.
legendary
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Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC

Can someone remind me, how is fiat dealt with on a decentralized exchange?

Who needs stinking fiat anyway?  Lrn 2 think outside the box, man!

What is it with you and boxes? And rape? And this fear of this force you cannot see?

Are you this dude?



It wasn't Bitcoin, dude. Just let it go.
hero member
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On preev.com , it calculates the USD price by taking prices from LBC, Bitfinex , BTC-E and Bitstamp.
Someone is manipulating the price a lot in one of those exchanges, it just went up to 259.7 and then back to 254.7 now.

Last time I looked at preev it was the same - but I'm fairly certain it's due to LBC's wild swings (due to an exciting mix of person-to-person and remote trades, and the premium P2P trades command).
Think so, just saw that LBC price shows that BTC price is $300.1 lol. But still we are getting to that 260 milestone.
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On preev.com , it calculates the USD price by taking prices from LBC, Bitfinex , BTC-E and Bitstamp.
Someone is manipulating the price a lot in one of those exchanges, it just went up to 259.7 and then back to 254.7 now.

Last time I looked at preev it was the same - but I'm fairly certain it's due to LBC's wild swings (due to an exciting mix of person-to-person and remote trades, and the premium P2P trades command).

That's why i checked out LocalBitcoins at Preev. It isn't giving a right value through that.
hero member
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On preev.com , it calculates the USD price by taking prices from LBC, Bitfinex , BTC-E and Bitstamp.
Someone is manipulating the price a lot in one of those exchanges, it just went up to 259.7 and then back to 254.7 now.

Last time I looked at preev it was the same - but I'm fairly certain it's due to LBC's wild swings (due to an exciting mix of person-to-person and remote trades, and the premium P2P trades command).
newbie
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... if you are a big fish, there is always bitcoin-otc, wot and other 'safe' measures to get some (whilst you can) Cheesy

And also that huge US Marshalls auction coming up...

hmyea no. i wouldnt touch these FBI tainted coins even if they'd be sold half the price for.

Because bitcoin not fungible Sad

because most (smart) people just hold Wink

When you say 'smart,' do you mean 'desperately lying to unload worthless bag, not caring who they hurt,' or 'stark-raving mad'?
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TL;DR: Lying. Also stark-raving mad.

Got it, ty.
legendary
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... if you are a big fish, there is always bitcoin-otc, wot and other 'safe' measures to get some (whilst you can) Cheesy

And also that huge US Marshalls auction coming up...

hmyea no. i wouldnt touch these FBI tainted coins even if they'd be sold half the price for.

Because bitcoin not fungible Sad

because most (smart) people just hold Wink

When you say 'smart,' do you mean 'desperately lying to unload worthless bag, not caring who they hurt,' or 'stark-raving mad'?


hum not sure what is to unload since they'd be holding. stark raving mad? maybe.. ^^

anyway, bitcoin is not meant to transact with but rather just a safe haven for your savings, which is cryptographically secured by a 1/2 Exahash network as of now.

i would'nt care less about coupla centralized internet KYCer and regulated businesses parasites/scams/ponzi/unsecured/etc.

seriously, how fool it is to mimic the very same business models that led the financial world to the huge fraud it is now.

they are irrelevant if not totally doomed. so i think i'll pass. tyvm.


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