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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 25976. (Read 26607976 times)

legendary
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stamps higher than bitfinex after small random dump.

i need a smoke...

might join ya for that Cheesy
legendary
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Merit: 1037
Trusted Bitcoiner
stamps higher than bitfinex after small random dump.

i need a smoke...
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1000
Balls of steal. Those who are short right now  Grin

I would call them Donors ... and the more donors the better.
legendary
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1RichyTrEwPYjZSeAYxeiFBNnKC9UjC5k
guys, I am curious about something, I've noticed a huge amount of gambling games (dice games and wheel spining games) the huge amount of these sites suggest that Bitcoiners loves gambling !!?? any of you gamble here ?

I have three rules:
Among friends (no house)
Low stakes
Reasonable odds.

The first may be bent from time to time and the second two play off each other somewhat. I know some people apparently can make money from gambling (not dice and wheel games) but I have an idea of the kind of skill and dedication that would take and I'm not willing (or possibly even able) to do so.
 
legendary
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sr. member
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Merit: 250
any of you gamble here ?

I throw in 20 to 100mBTC at each new gambling site that supports proof of rules.  
I'm down about 50% over the past 2 years.

AFAIK, bitjack21 was the first one to do so in August 2011 and I was impressed with the experience.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitjack21com-bitcoin-blackjack-promo-prizes-2011-08-23-33766

Anyway...

Get back into the channel Bitcoin.


full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
playing pasta and eating mandolinos
guys, I am curious about something, I've noticed a huge amount of gambling games (dice games and wheel spining games) the huge amount of these sites suggest that Bitcoiners loves gambling !!?? any of you gamble here ?

I used to play at anonibet, mostly on Soccer games and the NBA... then they introduced a Casino and got a bit over my head with Blackjack. Now i don't play anymore, but it's fun. If you play there, remember that the house always win in the long run.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1037
Trusted Bitcoiner
guys, I am curious about something, I've noticed a huge amount of gambling games (dice games and wheel spining games) the huge amount of these sites suggest that Bitcoiners loves gambling !!?? any of you gamble here ?

poker is a babies game compared to bitcoin speculation
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1001
things you own end up owning you
guys, I am curious about something, I've noticed a huge amount of gambling games (dice games and wheel spining games) the huge amount of these sites suggest that Bitcoiners loves gambling !!?? any of you gamble here ?
hero member
Activity: 545
Merit: 500
I don't think anybody is in the mood to borrow fiat and go long just yet, and the ones borrowing bitcoin to short better have a trick up their sleeve because it doesn't look like it will turn out well for them.

oh there getting squeezed right now, it just hasn't turned into a full blown panic yet.

8,700 coins to $700 on Bitfinex
about 20k coins short of the $30m longs we had before the price drop
about 6.5k shorts more than on 14th August when price was $512

things could get interesting on Bitfinex  Grin

Probably most at bitfinex is bs.. but you know, believe what u want.

"Also questionable is the founder, Raphael Nicolle, himself. Fortunately, this is not another attempt at an anonymously run financial service; Nicolle has provided a LinkedIn profile which confirms his involvement in BitFinex, and has plans to register the company when they settle on the best jurisdiction to locate their service. However, he was also involved in the Bitcoin investment scheme craze that had reached its peak in the Bitcoin community this summer, strongly supporting the (then only suspected) Bitcoin Ponzi scheme operator Pirateat40 in August, stating “now that Pirateat40 closed down his operatations thanks to all the fud that was going on and growing on the forum, I expect everyone that spreads this fud, accused and insulted Pirate and the people that supported him to apologize.” He even tried to open a 2%-per-week investment scheme of his own in September. "

Thats the owner of bitfinex btw. Yep, let's trust the numbers over there Wink
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1037
Trusted Bitcoiner
if stamps goes higher than bitfinex there will be fireworks
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1037
Trusted Bitcoiner
I don't think anybody is in the mood to borrow fiat and go long just yet, and the ones borrowing bitcoin to short better have a trick up their sleeve because it doesn't look like it will turn out well for them.

oh there getting squeezed right now, it just hasn't turned into a full blown panic yet.
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1002
Strange, yet attractive.
I see from the quotes that trollfi still doesn't understand Bitcoin's finite supply and distribution model (or perhaps he's still just playing the disingenuous game) so maybe it's time to post this again.

In a few hours we will be 99 weeks away from that "3,600 per day" becoming 1,800 per day.  If the professor again claims he can't understand the following graphic then you should probably all just make like the rest of us and put him on ignore. Smiley

http://bitcoinclock.com/


Pardon me brother, for I was in the mood for feeding a troll today. Smiley

Goodnight people. Friday's coming!
KFR
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
Per ardua ad luna
I see from the quotes that trollfi still doesn't understand Bitcoin's finite supply and distribution model (or perhaps he's still just playing the disingenuous game) so maybe it's time to post this again.

In a few hours we will be 99 weeks away from that "3,600 per day" becoming 1,800 per day.  If the professor again claims he can't understand the following graphic then you should probably all just make like the rest of us and put him on ignore. Smiley

http://bitcoinclock.com/


hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1000
I don't think anybody is in the mood to borrow fiat and go long just yet, and the ones borrowing bitcoin to short better have a trick up their sleeve because it doesn't look like it will turn out well for them.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
playing pasta and eating mandolinos
legendary
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Merit: 1823
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legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1037
Trusted Bitcoiner
shorts approaching ATH.

also rates for borrowing bitcoin have been very steady  at  historical lows at 0.0055, they have recently(Sept. 2) more than doubled to 0.0175, but this is still at historically low levels

borrowing fiat has never been cheaper also.

the leveraged market is starting to have some reasonable rates for borrowing, market is maturing.


just say'n.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
Every billion printed out of air is gov taking in your poket
Every day miners "print" a bit over 3600 new BTC.  Have you checked  what is the resulting inflation rate, in % of the existing BTC per year?

Yes but i know the rule ! BEFORE

And nobody can change that rule ! 
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