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Bitfinex acting full retard. China drops 5 CNY on low volume and all those guys are sellin all their stuff as fast they can. I guess a lot of traders are still full of panic after that long squeeze that hapened, lol.

Wonder how that guy feels, that opened a 1600BTC short @469$. Extremly risky bet in my opinion.
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Don't be ridiculous - potatoes are far better analysts.  Cool
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Sell all mining devices, sell all BTC - buy a piece of ground and seed a potato. You say? Smiley


Well ... so I understand that by June 2015 you will be able to buy 1 potato for 3 BTC? Smiley

Kinda funny.

As for now ... waiting...



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Jorge, when you refer to "the Chinese," do you mean their exchanges or fiat from Chinese traders, or both? I suspect any new fiat entering Chinese exchanges is from Coinbase. If that is the case, then the US is sustaining the price. Party ends when Coinbase runs out of options.
Yes, I meant the international branches.
Coinbase likely increased its usage of Chinese exchanges after Bitstamp stopped permitting withdrawals for businesses. Unclear exactly when that was. My guess is 2-3 months before Bitstamp severed its relationship with Unicredit Bank.

Intersting.  OKCoin's  international branch is building volume only now (1.8 kBTC/day), but until a couple of days ago was less than 1 kBTC/day.

Huobi's BitVC does not post separate volume, but on some bitcoin media article they claimed that it was already close to 20% of their daily volume.

Are they using those two, or rather BTC-China, LakeBTC, Bitfinex, AnxBTC, ...?

BTC-China increased its volume quite a bit recently.  I haven checked the others.
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Yawn.. Why do I have to keep repeating myself with this? They haven't even begun yet.

I know that. The question is whether we will be able to follow their moves once they start.  (SMBIT publishes some data, and there is a thread devoted to digesting that data and deducing their weekly trading activity.)

Sorry Jorge, wasn't intentionally responding to you, rather who you were quoting initially!
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Yawn.. Why do I have to keep repeating myself with this? They haven't even begun yet.

I know that. The question is whether we will be able to follow their moves once they start.  (SMBIT publishes some data, and there is a thread devoted to digesting that data and deducing their weekly trading activity.)
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I guess the best way is to transfer bitcoin to your Huobi account, for example, and then trade there.

You certainly can do that if you can open an account at Huobi.  (They have some AML/KYC requirements AFAIK).

But @walsoraJ was aksing about the price being sustained by Western fiat being deposited in the Chinese exchanges.  I don't know whether that happens much.
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Strange time of day to try to break the resistance (China sleep time Tongue)...
One official time zone but covering 5 real time zone... must be someone awake there imo
But I'm sure you've noticed how the markets consistently go dead every day around this time for ~ 8 hours or so. Have you not?
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De discrepancy between daylight hours and the official work hours seems to be a common complaint in the westernmost parts of the country; the Uighur would like to have their timezone, for example.  But having justone timezone simplifies many things and presumably makes the economy more efficient (banks are open at the same hours everywhere, for example).

Huobi's volume usually goes strong until 01:00 am local time, drops to near zero between 03:00 and 06:00, starts again by 07:30 am.  OKCoin retains some residual traffic all the time (Fake trades? Autonomous robots? Arbitrage?  Chinese abroad?)

During the "sleep" hours the West sometimes appears to lead.
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True but a sleeping chinese buy more bitcoin than EU awake Smiley

om nom nom nom the 2950 wall

This guy dumped 200 coins last night. At least, it is possible.
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A wizard burning some dirty fiat money?

That's it, boys! We made it to the frontpage of the Internet! We're mainstream now!
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Jorge, when you refer to "the Chinese," do you mean their exchanges or fiat from Chinese traders, or both? I suspect any new fiat entering Chinese exchanges is from Coinbase. If that is the case, then the US is sustaining the price. Party ends when Coinbase runs out of options.
I mean the traders at the Chinese exchanges.  I suppose that they are still mostly Chinese citizens.

You say that one can deposit CNY into them through Coinbase?  Directly, or indirectly (Coinbase deposits at Bitstamp and arbitragers bring coins from China to sell there)?  The latter would generate volume at Bitstamp, which I don't see happening.  Or do you mean the international branches of Huobi and OKCoin?

If Coinbase is using the Chinese exchanges, when whould they have started?



Yes, I meant the international branches.

Coinbase likely increased its usage of Chinese exchanges after Bitstamp stopped permitting withdrawals for businesses. Unclear exactly when that was. My guess is 2-3 months before Bitstamp severed its relationship with Unicredit Bank.
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Isn't GABI supposed to be investing billions of dollars into bitcoin right now?

Does anyone know whether the Jersey regulations require that full status reports and/or independent audits of investment funds to be published periodically?  Or will those reports be available only to investors?

Yawn.. Why do I have to keep repeating myself with this? They haven't even begun yet. It won't be until mid September/ beginning of October. Admittedly GABI should do a better job of publicising this fact
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I mean the traders at the Chinese exchanges.  I suppose that they are still mostly Chinese citizens.

You say that one can deposit CNY into them through Coinbase?  Directly, or indirectly (Coinbase deposits at Bitstamp and arbitragers bring coins from China to sell there)?  The latter would generate volume at Bitstamp, which I don't see happening.  Or do you mean the international branches of Huobi and OKCoin?


I guess the best way is to transfer bitcoin to your Huobi account, for example, and then trade there.
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Isn't GABI supposed to be investing billions of dollars into bitcoin right now?

Does anyone know whether the Jersey regulations require that full status reports and/or independent audits of investment funds to be published periodically?  Or will those reports be available only to investors?
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Jorge, when you refer to "the Chinese," do you mean their exchanges or fiat from Chinese traders, or both? I suspect any new fiat entering Chinese exchanges is from Coinbase. If that is the case, then the US is sustaining the price. Party ends when Coinbase runs out of options.
I mean the traders at the Chinese exchanges.  I suppose that they are still mostly Chinese citizens.

You say that one can deposit CNY into them through Coinbase?  Directly, or indirectly (Coinbase deposits at Bitstamp and arbitragers bring coins from China to sell there)?  The latter would generate volume at Bitstamp, which I don't see happening.  Or do you mean the international branches of Huobi and OKCoin?

If Coinbase is using the Chinese exchanges, when whould they have started?

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Let's make a new rule in this thread.  Let's don't cheer and bring out rocket/moon photos ever time the price rises $5-10.  Mmmkay?

Of course that means no Teddy Bear Picnicking every time it drops $5-10. It's a 2-way street.

It's amazing how many people over-respond to small changes. When the price dipped recently from $505 to $485 some people were actually using the word "crash". LOL
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