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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 24954. (Read 26711563 times)

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Shorts climbing again. Silly bears.
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Does anyone know the Chinese common name for Willy?
Wirry?
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Looks like all the past countless 24 hours weren't crucial for bitcoin :/
They were not crucial, they were critical.


yeah right  Grin


THE NEXT 24HOURS WILL DETERMINE THE FUTURE OF BITCOINTHE WORLD!!!!    Grin

There, fixed it.
Grin

lmao  Grin
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Does anyone know the Chinese common name for Willy?
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Sine secretum non libertas
It's kind of scary that there are people out there now who have been invested in bitcoin for almost a year, and are still underwater. Doesn't that tell you that we've been way overvalued in 2014?

Bizarro logic.  If you are under-water, the price likely is low relative to the mean, which means probably under-valued.  If you are black, the price is more likely high relative to the mean, which means probably over-valued.

Here's the problem with any claim that BTC is under- or over-valued:  The degree of uncertainty in future price predictions is too high to make either judgement.  A second-order model treats epistemic uncertainty as an overlay to stochastic uncertainty, but there is no generally recognized quantitive analytic methodology for valuation under conditions of epistemic uncertainty.  It would be a wonderful topic for a Ph.D. thesis in behavioural economics.  I suspect there are already several of that sort, but I am not current on that literature.  References are solicited.

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It's kind of scary that there are people out there now who have been invested in bitcoin for almost a year, and are still underwater. Doesn't that tell you that we've been way overvalued in 2014?
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Prediction: W3C web payments group meeting in Santa Clara 27-31 October will take up integration of bitcoin payments into W3C global standards.

November is going to be a very good month for crypto.
That would be huge, price would go to the actual moon Smiley

So bigger than the PayPal news even?  Aren't you afraid that Bitcoin will blow right by the moon and wind up in uranus?
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Prediction: W3C web payments group meeting in Santa Clara 27-31 October will take up integration of bitcoin payments into W3C global standards.

November is going to be a very good month for crypto.
That would be huge, price would go to the actual moon Smiley
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Free spirit
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Adam, did you have a hand in this?  Wink

https://nostradamus.coinsfriendly.com

Spelled NostrAdamus
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http://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/networks/whos-who-in-bitcoin-web-payments-wunderkind-manu-sporny

"We’re designing it to integrate with open-payment protocols like PaySwarm, as well as proprietary payment protocols like PayPal, Google Wallet, and other closed-payment solutions. Any closed Bitcoin wallet would be able to use the Web Commerce API to send money online."

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I expect the web payments committee to seek to be neutral to competing transmission vectors.  However, among transparent blockchain vectors, bitcoin is the obvious beneficiary.  Any expansion in crypto use-cases is likely to increase bitcoin's leadership over other transparent-chain systems.
I hope you are right and this is the case. Maybe some uptrend finally. It's also almost my first anniversary bitcoining  Cheesy
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I expect the web payments committee to seek to be neutral to competing transmission vectors.  However, among transparent blockchain vectors, bitcoin is the obvious beneficiary.  Any expansion in crypto use-cases is likely to increase bitcoin's leadership over other transparent-chain systems.
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Prediction: W3C web payments group meeting in Santa Clara 27-31 October will take up integration of bitcoin payments into W3C global standards.

November is going to be a very good month for crypto.
Any source Shocked ?

A member of the committee

http://www.w3.org/community/webpayments/
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The purpose of the Web Payments Community Group is to discuss, research, prototype, and create working systems that enable Universal Payment for the Web. The goal is to create a safe, decentralized system and a set of open, patent and royalty-free specifications that allow people on the Web to send each other money as easily as they exchange instant messages and e-mail today.

The goal of Web Payments is amazingly similar to Bitcoin  Shocked
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