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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 27512. (Read 26710642 times)

legendary
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legendary
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Get rid of those coins, made of the hand of the devil, and you might get reliefed! Otherwise you have to watch Andreas M Antonopoulos naked pulling peanuts out of his ass for the rest of eternity. My dad and i are not very pleased with your little experiment!

Name:   JesusChrist
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I had to wait like 4 hours before I could post on the main forum Sad

1 post and straight to "ignore!"  

Maybe they should go back to at least 4 hours or more?  Wink
member
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Get rid of those coins, made of the hand of the devil, and you might get reliefed! Otherwise you have to watch Andreas M Antonopoulos naked pulling peanuts out of his ass for the rest of eternity. My dad and i are not very pleased with your little experiment!

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I had to wait like 4 hours before I could post on the main forum Sad


Wel.. He is Jesus Christ Cheesy
legendary
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hero member
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Get rid of those coins, made of the hand of the devil, and you might get reliefed! Otherwise you have to watch Andreas M Antonopoulos naked pulling peanuts out of his ass for the rest of eternity. My dad and i are not very pleased with your little experiment!

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I had to wait like 4 hours before I could post on the main forum Sad
KFR
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Per ardua ad luna
Fortunately for you, if these things bother you and you'd rather have a malleable money supply managed by unelected officials who can seize funds and reverse transactions at will: you are well served with the current monetary paradigm - be it Keynesian, monetarist or neocon - the differences are of cosmetic character, really.

Those of us with the (obviously wrong!) view that a monetary system should be predictable and not prone to manipulation by individuals have been longing for the chance to try out something like that. It will quite obviously fail, because centralized systems run by experts are naturally superior to decentralized systems run by no one but some people just need to convince themselves on their own, deferring to the wise opinions of experts is not enough for them. And who knows - if by some freak accident such a monetary system turns out to be better than what we have now, you will benefit as well Wink
My preferences are not important.  The point is that a system that does not allow the forcible return of stolen property will not be acceptable to society, except for thieves and other criminals.  In the end, it will be rejected even by the libertarians who now think that irreversibility is a good thing.

Bitcoin is just as easy to "forcibly return" as cash, gold, precious metals or any other form of property.  If I'm wrong, please explain why.



You are very wrong. It is easier to return than cash or gold Wink

I just deleted my post because I saw other people had said more or less the same thing.  And you're quite right - thanks for pointing out my 'error'. Wink

It doesn't matter though.  It's not like Jorge is ever going to consider facts that fly in the face of his self-righteous crusade to "protect" the world from something he simply doesn't understand. Cool

hero member
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Fortunately for you, if these things bother you and you'd rather have a malleable money supply managed by unelected officials who can seize funds and reverse transactions at will: you are well served with the current monetary paradigm - be it Keynesian, monetarist or neocon - the differences are of cosmetic character, really.

Those of us with the (obviously wrong!) view that a monetary system should be predictable and not prone to manipulation by individuals have been longing for the chance to try out something like that. It will quite obviously fail, because centralized systems run by experts are naturally superior to decentralized systems run by no one but some people just need to convince themselves on their own, deferring to the wise opinions of experts is not enough for them. And who knows - if by some freak accident such a monetary system turns out to be better than what we have now, you will benefit as well Wink
My preferences are not important.  The point is that a system that does not allow the forcible return of stolen property will not be acceptable to society, except for thieves and other criminals.  In the end, it will be rejected even by the libertarians who now think that irreversibility is a good thing.

Bitcoin is just as easy to "forcibly return" as cash, gold, precious metals or any other form of property.  If I'm wrong, please explain why.



You are very wrong. It is easier to return than cash or gold Wink
legendary
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yesterday i did my biggest market buy ever.

feeling lucky.

LOL. Market buying......

I mean, do it when you gotta, when the train is clearly taking off without you...but I pretty much never hit the market order button. To each his own I guess.

Might be a matter of terminology. If I want to buy in (or sell) and I mean it, I set a limit order that is guaranteed to be filled in one go. I would, colloquially, refer to it as "market order", because I am effectively buying at whatever the market is offering me, and the limits are just there to protect me from some weird flukes of the order matching engine.
donator
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I present the Matroska Cup & Handle pattern:

This is a pretty interesting pattern. So you're speculating at this point that we still won't reach our previous ATH this year?

No, we will break $1260 according to this. Around October.


Why do you consider $1260 to be the ATH and not $1163?

my mistake. I remembered wrong and didn't check.
full member
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yesterday i did my biggest market buy ever.

feeling lucky.

LOL. Market buying......

I mean, do it when you gotta, when the train is clearly taking off without you...but I pretty much never hit the market order button. To each his own I guess.
legendary
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yesterday i did my biggest market buy ever.

feeling lucky.
full member
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Jeez, when are we gonna exit this sideways? Bollinger bands are getting pretty squeezed on the 4-hour, but it's been like that for a day now. Getting ancy!
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BTC = FREEDOM IS OUR ONLY HOPE!
I'm selling my coins today. Will buy them back when we hit sub-400 prices in a couple of weeks or so.

I don't see this being the likely event. If anything, we'll drop back down to 500. Going to even 450 is unlikely, but lower than 400? That's a stretch. There's just too much positive news now.

dang dude loooong time!!! lol hows them faucets doing??? haha BTC on the fence here possible shakedown with cryptsy on the verge of collapse~ jmho =)
legendary
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Well I was starting to draw a train for our rally but I will wait with uploading till next week Smiley

But as for now from few hours it is looking much better than 10h ago which is promising Smiley

In that case maybe just a little train for you Smiley

member
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This is the consolidation phase in which we kick out the margin traders one by one. I'm chilling.

chilling as high as possible
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This is the consolidation phase in which we kick out the margin traders one by one. I'm chilling.
legendary
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1. How did you learn about Bitcoin?
internet

2. What is the purpose of your trading on Bitstamp? Please describe in as much detail as possible how you intend to use your trading account.
I want to buy all the bitcoins

3. Which banks do you intend to use? Please provide the complete addresses and SWIFT codes.
FullOfFiatBank

4. Estimated amount that you would be depositing/withdrawing to/from your Bitstamp account per month (in USD and BTC)?
1billion dollars

5. What type of trading will you conduct? Buying/selling/both? Estimated trade volume per month?
BUYING, all the bitcoins.

Huh
How are we supposed to reach new highs when no one can move money in?

like that

sr. member
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I got a small deposit (100€) in yesterday at Bitstamp and now they want me to answer 5 questions.

1. How did you learn about Bitcoin?
2. What is the purpose of your trading on Bitstamp? Please describe in as much detail as possible how you intend to use your trading account.
3. Which banks do you intend to use? Please provide the complete addresses and SWIFT codes.
4. Estimated amount that you would be depositing/withdrawing to/from your Bitstamp account per month (in USD and BTC)?
5. What type of trading will you conduct? Buying/selling/both? Estimated trade volume per month?

Huh
How are we supposed to reach new highs when no one can move money in?

AFAIK it is based on volume and frequency. Do you make a lot of deposits?
sr. member
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How are we supposed to reach new highs when no one can move money in?


Higher prices won't be reached unless ...

A) ... a reliable, user-friendly infrastructure emerges. This is utopian.

or ...

B) One or several exchanges use Willy-like bots to manipulate the price, thus maybe instigating a new rally. This might drive the price up to $ 1000 or more, temporarily. A very likely scenario, in the long term at least.

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