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legendary
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Why people posting rocket pictures in such sideways market like the current one?

Did you not read my post? Market is sideways, building support and 3D MACD is turning green and the 1W is almost green. This helps to show a trend reversal for the first time in a lonnng time.
That's a good summary gentlemen Grin
legendary
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Why people posting rocket pictures in such sideways market like the current one?

Did you not read my post? Market is sideways, building support and 3D MACD is turning green and the 1W is almost green. This helps to show a trend reversal for the first time in a lonnng time.
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Why people posting rocket pictures in such sideways market like the current one?
legendary
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I had a look at this "wallet" (set of apparently connected addresses) that is claimed to be
the input wallet of BitPay:
http://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/BitPay.com

I looked the pages for 2014-11-28, Black Friday, spanning from 07:52 to 20:42 UTC (01:52 to 14:42 in central US).  I should have checked another 8-10 hours after that, but the latter hour is the limit of the database, it seems.

In that time interval, the wallet started with 3495 BTC and ended with 1340 BTC.  Along the way there were maybe 2300 small inputs (assumed to be customer payments), some 150-200 outputs adding to 997 BTC, and one lump output of 2000 BTC.  Thus the inputs in that interval should add to 1340 - 3495 + 997 + 2000 = ~842 BTC.  That is about 315'000 USD.

Note that there may be other addresses belonging to BitPay that the site does not recognize as such.  

Tomorrow I may have a look at last year's Black Friday, and at other random days, for comparison.


Please do so, interesting post Jorge.


btw: 0.25BTC bot going crazy on Bitfinex, never noticed before: every 7 seconds 0.25 btc are bought.

That bot is taking us straight up. Getting some bigger buy orders now Cheesy
legendary
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I had a look at this "wallet" (set of apparently connected addresses) that is claimed to be
the input wallet of BitPay:
http://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/BitPay.com

I looked the pages for 2014-11-28, Black Friday, spanning from 07:52 to 20:42 UTC (01:52 to 14:42 in central US).  I should have checked another 8-10 hours after that, but the latter hour is the limit of the database, it seems.

In that time interval, the wallet started with 3495 BTC and ended with 1340 BTC.  Along the way there were maybe 2300 small inputs (assumed to be customer payments), some 150-200 outputs adding to 997 BTC, and one lump output of 2000 BTC.  Thus the inputs in that interval should add to 1340 - 3495 + 997 + 2000 = ~842 BTC.  That is about 315'000 USD.

Note that there may be other addresses belonging to BitPay that the site does not recognize as such.  

Tomorrow I may have a look at last year's Black Friday, and at other random days, for comparison.


Please do so, interesting post Jorge.


btw: 0.25BTC bot going crazy on Bitfinex, never noticed before: every 7 seconds 0.25 btc are bought.
donator
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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.

Edit: Also the 1W MACD is about to cross the signal line....and well we all know what happens when that occurs Cheesy
Um... the Age of Aquarius?

I'm not sure I understand your reference. But here is mine:



Those things never left orbit before they came (sometimes crashing) down. FYI I was poking fun at using charts for prediction as similar to astrology. Note: I have my own pet predictive system as well.
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legendary
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Bitcoin days destroyed spike, similar to the one in June:



This might be something significant. I hope it's not.  Roll Eyes

However it seems like 1 year+ old coins are completely flat lining. The shaking of the tree is only effective for the <1 year old bitcoiners  Tongue
https://blockchain.info/charts/bitcoin-days-destroyed-min-year
legendary
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Edit: Also the 1W MACD is about to cross the signal line....and well we all know what happens when that occurs Cheesy
Um... the Age of Aquarius?

I'm not sure I understand your reference. But here is mine:


donator
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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.

Edit: Also the 1W MACD is about to cross the signal line....and well we all know what happens when that occurs Cheesy
Um... the Age of Aquarius?
legendary
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Right off to bed. Hopefully be a semblance of normality on here when i return.
You can't sleep. The next few hours are critical!

Nothing is going to happen in the next few hours.

People are wondering if there will be a dump due to Black Friday and now it is too close to 4th to short.

My bet is that we won't see any moves until december 4, then a rise in december 4

December 5th is my guess based off the 3D MACD which is still green and now is gaining momentum. I was worried that the bubble was losing steam a few days ago, but NOPE it's getting stronger!

I hope you nerds are ready for this!

And yes I could be completely wrong...but this is the speculation forum right? Cheesy

Edit: Also the 1W MACD is about to cross the signal line....and well we all know what happens when that occurs Cheesy



legendary
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Right off to bed. Hopefully be a semblance of normality on here when i return.
You can't sleep. The next few hours are critical!

Nothing is going to happen in the next few hours.

People are wondering if there will be a dump due to Black Friday and now it is too close to 4th to short.

My bet is that we won't see any moves until december 4, then a rise in december 4

December 5th is my guess based off the 3D MACD which is still green and now is gaining momentum. I was worried that the bubble was losing steam a few days ago, but NOPE it's getting stronger!

I hope you nerds are ready for this!

And yes I could be completely wrong...but this is the speculation forum right? Cheesy

Edit: Also the 1W MACD is about to cross the signal line....and well we all know what happens when that occurs Cheesy
legendary
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legendary
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legendary
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on the last marshall auction everybody was really anxious and now nobody cares really it seems


because in the last auction nothing happened and the buyer did something else than bumping everything on exchange.

sr. member
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on the last marshall auction everybody was really anxious and now nobody cares really it seems
legendary
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I had a look at this "wallet" (set of apparently connected addresses) that is claimed to be
the input wallet of BitPay:
http://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/BitPay.com

I looked the pages for 2014-11-28, Black Friday, spanning from 07:52 to 20:42 UTC (01:52 to 14:42 in central US).  I should have checked another 8-10 hours after that, but the latter hour is the limit of the database, it seems.

In that time interval, the wallet started with 3495 BTC and ended with 1340 BTC.  Along the way there were maybe 2300 small inputs (assumed to be customer payments), some 150-200 outputs adding to 997 BTC, and one lump output of 2000 BTC.  Thus the inputs in that interval should add to 1340 - 3495 + 997 + 2000 = ~842 BTC.  That is about 315'000 USD.

Note that there may be other addresses belonging to BitPay that the site does not recognize as such. 

Tomorrow I may have a look at last year's Black Friday, and at other random days, for comparison.
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