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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 28096. (Read 26709771 times)

legendary
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Dumb broad
legendary
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The art of Pump and Dump in china's huobi.
member
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Sell walls are getting absolutely wrecked on Huobi
sr. member
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The benefit  to consumers is that your funds are safe from confiscation by inflation or outright takings.

BTW, DPR got his coins confiscated and people get coins outright taken all the time so maybe re-evaluate your rhetoric.

if you leave your keys in the car it is vulnerable to theft.  Bitcoin is easier to secure than any other exchange medium in the world.

Having read many of your other posts I understand you do not admit when you're wrong so I will leave you whatever last words on this you'd like, however you've now changed the topic, stated your opinion as fact, and not bothered to address any of your earlier mistakes. So it wouldn't really be worth the effort to continue correcting you.

Keyser is making my arguments for me.

I will add that I don't think bitcoin is as easy to secure as many of you think. Someone with a lot of experience knows how to secure themselves, sure, but the vast majority of people are going to remain vulnerable to losing coins from hardware failure and hacking. I'm sure plenty of people are not going to see the advantage of bitcoin over just using a credit card. The merchant pays all the fees, and since it's the consumer doing the buying, nobody cares about the merchant. That's assuming you pay off the credit card every month, otherwise you are borrowing money and are rightfully charged for that.

In my opinion, the real future of bitcoin lies in the ability to send large amounts of value in a short amount of time, not to make small transactions that are immediately converted to dollars to avoid being subject to volatility. Then again, once the bitcoins get there, they will probably be immediately sold for the same reason the merchants are immediately selling them: to avoid volatility.
legendary
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XXXVII Fnord is toast without bread
hero member
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I have been expecting this.

...as you always say, even when you weren't. I wonder sometimes if you are more delusional than Risto.
legendary
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this looks exactly like after July last year now. if so - 300s never again, 400s maybe a bit more, but generally up uP UP!
hero member
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Stephen Reed
The upper resistance line goes all the way back to the November peak and that is the one with drama. The lower resistance line which has already been pierced, only goes back to April 16.

legendary
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1CBuddyxy4FerT3hzMmi1Jz48ESzRw1ZzZ
legendary
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The market is simply exhausted. was I the only one uninspired by that bear run? we are in an up trend. there will be no banking news over the weekends, the chinese are preparing for a risk on theme. I have been expecting this.
hero member
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Im betting on this playing out. This minor break out could soon penetrate resistance @490 and there is little to hold a rally back after this, the bear run has been very weak and stalled.

Nice! I hope I was wrong about my slightly bearish view even if I did sell a couple coins. Would like to see fireworks again.
hero member
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The benefit  to consumers is that your funds are safe from confiscation by inflation or outright takings.

BTW, DPR got his coins confiscated and people get coins outright taken all the time so maybe re-evaluate your rhetoric.

if you leave your keys in the car it is vulnerable to theft.  Bitcoin is easier to secure than any other exchange medium in the world.

Having read many of your other posts I understand you do not admit when you're wrong so I will leave you whatever last words on this you'd like, however you've now changed the topic, stated your opinion as fact, and not bothered to address any of your earlier mistakes. So it wouldn't really be worth the effort to continue correcting you.
member
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Any idea of what caused this rally?

It seems to have started on Huobi at 5:55 UTC = 13:55 CST. is that right?

The notice on their webpage is still the one from Apr/17.

Perhaps some news on TV...


Nightly news: Dr LY is about to go to sleep for a busy day tomorrow. So Chinese, start a rally to glue him to a computer screen.  Angry
hero member
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Any idea of what caused this rally?

It seems to have started on Huobi at 5:55 UTC = 13:55 CST. is that right?

The notice on their webpage is still the one from Apr/17.

Perhaps some news on TV...
legendary
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Im betting on this playing out. This minor break out could soon penetrate resistance @490 and there is little to hold a rally back after this, the bear run has been very weak and stalled.
member
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Why the sudden green candle?

Edit: Nice volume too.
full member
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Nice rally going on right now
legendary
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Sine secretum non libertas
The benefit  to consumers is that your funds are safe from confiscation by inflation or outright takings.

BTW, DPR got his coins confiscated and people get coins outright taken all the time so maybe re-evaluate your rhetoric.

if you leave your keys in the car it is vulnerable to theft.  Bitcoin is easier to secure than any other exchange medium in the world.
legendary
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1CBuddyxy4FerT3hzMmi1Jz48ESzRw1ZzZ
hero member
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I though that Saturdays were traditional dump days. 
Hm, I already see a sudden drop of ~30 CNY/BTC on Huobi, apparently a dump of a couple hundred BTC in the span of a few minutes.  Perhaps you are right.
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