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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 24178. (Read 26608317 times)

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why is btc price on bitfinex 1% higher than bitstamp.

Could Bitfinex be following OKCoin more closely than it follows Bitstamp?
OKcoin has 10x the volume of Bitstamp.

https://tradeblock.com/markets/okcn/xbt-cny/
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it's more and more closer to $400, but t would stop at $360/
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I am certainly enjoying accumulating more XMR at this level.  At some point I will just buy it all.  Not there yet, however.
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why is btc price on bitfinex 1% higher than bitstamp.
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That guy has 1000's of BTC to play with + a shit load more in storage. He bought a f'ing castle with bitcoin and is most likely set for the rest of his life. Not Poor risto, poor us!
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looks like lots of people are on the sidelines waiting for the results of the auction (check out the buy walls at lower prices)- but it appears that there arent enough sellers even now.

Once the auction is over and buyers want to buy back in. They will see that the price hasnt descended. There simply wont be enough btc to go around at current prices - so we will likely have large pump/bubble.



agree, btc could be hyped again and pumped into 1k region.

 Grin

And dumped on noobtraders. Ad nauseam
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looks like lots of people are on the sidelines waiting for the results of the auction (check out the buy walls at lower prices)- but it appears that there arent enough sellers even now.

Once the auction is over and buyers want to buy back in. They will see that the price hasnt descended. There simply wont be enough btc to go around at current prices - so we will likely have large pump/bubble.



agree, btc could be hyped again and pumped into 1k region.

 Grin
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looks like lots of people are on the sidelines waiting for the results of the auction (check out the buy walls at lower prices)- but it appears that there arent enough sellers even now.

Once the auction is over and buyers want to buy back in. They will see that the price hasnt descended. There simply wont be enough btc to go around at current prices - so we will likely have large pump/bubble.
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Last 3 out of 4 posts were from ChartBuddy.  It's officially dead in here.

Then allow me to boost the page count with this, my first heroic post  Tongue
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Last 3 out of 4 posts were from ChartBuddy.  It's officially dead in here.
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For some reason I don't understand how he derived less difficulty climb with hoarding of bitcoins by miners. Anyone able to shine some light on how that association is made? If he is saying that less mining power growth means miners aren't selling their coins for more equipment that argument would not be valid due to the possibility of miners selling coins and just not re-buying new miners.

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In addition to directly less selling pressure, there are circular effects which are bullish on price.  For example, miners are more likely to sell when they think other miners are also selling so as to get in front of each other and not to get stuck with a worse price and possibly become unable to continue with operations due to constant operating expenses.  Miners are more likely to hoard when they believe other miners are hoarding.  In other words, all else equal (e.g. consumer adoption growth), a steeper difficulty climb implies more selling by miners and a flatter difficulty climb implies more hoarding by miners.
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There seems to be an uncoupling between bfx and stamp. a person with accounts at both exchanges could do a compression trade (selling on BFX and buying on stamp), betting that eventually they will converge again.
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