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sr. member
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Who cares?
Even if the wall were eaten, its just going to deplete the market of a huge chunk of money. If its fake? Well.. that seems unlikely considering they are old coins.

It's most likely somebody waiting for fiat to arrive at the exchange to buy more coins (it's fake)


Right, a guy who bought 40000 coins at $9-$11 and hasnt done anything but sell since is going to put a bunch of money in BTC now at $300? Get a grip.

http://bbsimg.ngfiles.com/10/22212000/ngbbs4d0fde07b68f4.jpg[/img]

How do you know he bought at $9-$11?

This is their address:

https://blockchain.info/address/19Gt9VKmmyMpMHEv6dkf8ddwmwddoSoJ8w

https://i.imgur.com/7lkSXDG.png[/img]

Hmm, that is slightly worrying... Very strange...

How do we know that this is the address of the guy that owns the wall on Stamp? Did i miss something?

We dont.  you do know where you are, right?
legendary
Activity: 1148
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things you own end up owning you
Even if the wall were eaten, its just going to deplete the market of a huge chunk of money. If its fake? Well.. that seems unlikely considering they are old coins.

It's most likely somebody waiting for fiat to arrive at the exchange to buy more coins (it's fake)


Right, a guy who bought 40000 coins at $9-$11 and hasnt done anything but sell since is going to put a bunch of money in BTC now at $300? Get a grip.

http://bbsimg.ngfiles.com/10/22212000/ngbbs4d0fde07b68f4.jpg[/img]

How do you know he bought at $9-$11?

https://blockchain.info/address/159SCycgn8weAy2XGUEhD6V1RTFni7E3iq?filter=0

35,000 btc received on 2013-04-03 20:12:49

Comes from:

https://blockchain.info/address/19Gt9VKmmyMpMHEv6dkf8ddwmwddoSoJ8w 

( transactions in 2012)

What was the price in September 2012?

I say he wants to cash out, there is no incoming btc in 2014 in those address..

highest price in sept of 2012 was 125


nope that was September 2013, September 2012 price was less than $10
hero member
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Moderator
Even if the wall were eaten, its just going to deplete the market of a huge chunk of money. If its fake? Well.. that seems unlikely considering they are old coins.

It's most likely somebody waiting for fiat to arrive at the exchange to buy more coins (it's fake)


Right, a guy who bought 40000 coins at $9-$11 and hasnt done anything but sell since is going to put a bunch of money in BTC now at $300? Get a grip.

http://bbsimg.ngfiles.com/10/22212000/ngbbs4d0fde07b68f4.jpg[/img]

How do you know he bought at $9-$11?

This is their address:

https://blockchain.info/address/19Gt9VKmmyMpMHEv6dkf8ddwmwddoSoJ8w

https://i.imgur.com/7lkSXDG.png[/img]

Hmm, that is slightly worrying... Very strange...

How do we know that this is the address of the guy that owns the wall on Stamp? Did i miss something?
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1010
he who has the gold makes the rules
why would he cash out in one go. If it was me I would do it gradually, more profit :s

and/or off exchange

he hasn't cashed out in one go

the order is sitting there

waiting Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
this won't be over until the hash rate stops going up and stabilizes for a bit, maybe even goes down

too many idiots dumping money into mining equipment which means that we are still in bubble stage, just like mining gold folks

there is also a lag effect for mining equipment which means that the price will dip a bit to punish the piggies

marginal cost of production - marginal revenue = 0

ain't no different.


When you add the fact that there is a systemic problem with mining Bitcoin its going to get a lot worse before it gets better...I mean how many 1TH/s miners does one think they can plug into a typical 200A house panel?

Sure there may be larger mining facilities out there but they have higher overheads.

I can't help thinking that the Bitcoin Protocol is actually working exactly as its supposed to...the greater the greed eventually everyone loses.
sr. member
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why would he cash out in one go. If it was me I would do it gradually, more profit :s

and/or off exchange
legendary
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Merit: 1000
hero member
Activity: 503
Merit: 500
why would he cash out in one go. If it was me I would do it gradually, more profit :s
member
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Even if the wall were eaten, its just going to deplete the market of a huge chunk of money. If its fake? Well.. that seems unlikely considering they are old coins.

It's most likely somebody waiting for fiat to arrive at the exchange to buy more coins (it's fake)


Right, a guy who bought 40000 coins at $9-$11 and hasnt done anything but sell since is going to put a bunch of money in BTC now at $300? Get a grip.

http://bbsimg.ngfiles.com/10/22212000/ngbbs4d0fde07b68f4.jpg[/img]

How do you know he bought at $9-$11?

https://blockchain.info/address/159SCycgn8weAy2XGUEhD6V1RTFni7E3iq?filter=0

35,000 btc received on 2013-04-03 20:12:49

Comes from:

https://blockchain.info/address/19Gt9VKmmyMpMHEv6dkf8ddwmwddoSoJ8w 

( transactions in 2012)

What was the price in September 2012?

I say he wants to cash out, there is no incoming btc in 2014 in those address..

highest price in sept of 2012 was 125
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1010
he who has the gold makes the rules
this won't be over until the hash rate stops going up and stabilizes for a bit, maybe even goes down

too many idiots dumping money into mining equipment which means that we are still in bubble stage, just like mining gold folks

there is also a lag effect for mining equipment which means that the price will dip a bit to punish the piggies

marginal cost of production - marginal revenue = 0

ain't no different.
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 2258
I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
legendary
Activity: 2338
Merit: 1035
Even if the wall were eaten, its just going to deplete the market of a huge chunk of money. If its fake? Well.. that seems unlikely considering they are old coins.

It's most likely somebody waiting for fiat to arrive at the exchange to buy more coins (it's fake)


Right, a guy who bought 40000 coins at $9-$11 and hasnt done anything but sell since is going to put a bunch of money in BTC now at $300? Get a grip.

http://bbsimg.ngfiles.com/10/22212000/ngbbs4d0fde07b68f4.jpg[/img]

How do you know he bought at $9-$11?

This is their address:

https://blockchain.info/address/19Gt9VKmmyMpMHEv6dkf8ddwmwddoSoJ8w

https://i.imgur.com/7lkSXDG.png[/img]

Hmm, that is slightly worrying... Very strange...
legendary
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
Even if the wall were eaten, its just going to deplete the market of a huge chunk of money. If its fake? Well.. that seems unlikely considering they are old coins.

It's most likely somebody waiting for fiat to arrive at the exchange to buy more coins (it's fake)


Right, a guy who bought 40000 coins at $9-$11 and hasnt done anything but sell since is going to put a bunch of money in BTC now at $300? Get a grip.

http://bbsimg.ngfiles.com/10/22212000/ngbbs4d0fde07b68f4.jpg[/img]

How do you know he bought at $9-$11?

https://blockchain.info/address/159SCycgn8weAy2XGUEhD6V1RTFni7E3iq?filter=0

35,000 btc received on 2013-04-03 20:12:49
Comes from:

https://blockchain.info/address/19Gt9VKmmyMpMHEv6dkf8ddwmwddoSoJ8w


What was the price in September 2012?

I say he wants to cash out, there is no incoming btc in 2014 in those address..

Yep. I tried to edit in some of his history in that image above, but must have saeved the wrong one. Below those small 3/12 btc sells etc are about 5 more sends ~1000BTC in May 2013
newbie
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Why bulls tell themselves there is one ManBearPigWhale who is manipulating all the strings? Does that make it feel more comforting and easy to understand?

I think human psychology, we need a "villain" ... kind of funny to read this thread.  Cheesy
well
there is one
who is selling 27K coins on bitstamp
http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2idr55/i_am_the_bitcoin_bear_whale_throwaway_for_obvious/
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1116
Even if the wall were eaten, its just going to deplete the market of a huge chunk of money. If its fake? Well.. that seems unlikely considering they are old coins.

It's most likely somebody waiting for fiat to arrive at the exchange to buy more coins (it's fake)


Right, a guy who bought 40000 coins at $9-$11 and hasnt done anything but sell since is going to put a bunch of money in BTC now at $300? Get a grip.

http://bbsimg.ngfiles.com/10/22212000/ngbbs4d0fde07b68f4.jpg[/img]

How do you know he bought at $9-$11?

This is their address:

https://blockchain.info/address/19Gt9VKmmyMpMHEv6dkf8ddwmwddoSoJ8w



Early adopter cashing out. Here comes the flood
legendary
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legendary
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Merit: 1000
Even if the wall were eaten, its just going to deplete the market of a huge chunk of money. If its fake? Well.. that seems unlikely considering they are old coins.

It's most likely somebody waiting for fiat to arrive at the exchange to buy more coins (it's fake)


Right, a guy who bought 40000 coins at $9-$11 and hasnt done anything but sell since is going to put a bunch of money in BTC now at $300? Get a grip.

http://bbsimg.ngfiles.com/10/22212000/ngbbs4d0fde07b68f4.jpg[/img]

How do you know he bought at $9-$11?

https://blockchain.info/address/159SCycgn8weAy2XGUEhD6V1RTFni7E3iq?filter=0

35,000 btc received on 2013-04-03 20:12:49

Comes from:

https://blockchain.info/address/19Gt9VKmmyMpMHEv6dkf8ddwmwddoSoJ8w 

( transactions in 2012)

What was the price in September 2012?

I say he wants to cash out, there is no incoming btc in 2014 in those address..
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