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looks like we still got a few bears that think they know better,
bears prepare to wake up dazed and confused as you look upon other flag pole formation and price at 741.POWNED!!!!

 Cheesy

This looks like the same scenario as when I traded in December. It's bouncing between 650 and 700.  Undecided Well, I'll wait until 680 to 700 and sell. Then buy back at 650.   Smiley End up going to sleep. Sold at 700. Wake up at 750.  Cry
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A well written article, if it were written about something else. Global warming comes to mind.

That's an interesting article: there are no doubts there's gong to be a major financial storm pretty soon as the sins of the recent past catch up with the global market, however whether BT will 'save' us is pretty dubious.

However, parallels with global warming are not accurate, it's a pity so many sceptics and deniers inhabit this forum but I imagine the US media has a lot to do with this (as well as your education system).

I'm on a ferry on the Tasman strait and can't be bothered producing all the academic references.  But even the 'skeptic' scientists who were employed by the corporate PR companies have jumped ship -- the evidence is now overwhelming.  Hopefully, a few more super-storms will hit the east coast, wake you from your insular torpor.

But loving the new, aggressive JorgeStolfi.

As for the market....well, I can see some choppy water ahead: volume seems low, the bid order sum is reducing and I have no idea how we managed to breach 700 but I can't see that happening again until the constant flow of negative sentiment recedes.

No. There have been now two separate events where climate scientists have been busted doctoring data. Their warming models have failed repeatedly. You have no way to prove that current storms have anything to do with any sort of warming event. We just had one of the coldest summers and winters on record. The recent expedition by the global warmers were stuck in record ice caps as they attempted to document the shrinking ice caps.

Go find the original data from the Magellan Probe. From this you can get the temperature and pressure at various elevations on Venus. From that you can get the temperature at each pressure. Compare the temperatures on venus to the temperatures on earth at equivalent pressure. The relationship between the two is exactly proportional to the square root of planet's relative distances from the sun, exactly as predicted by the inverse square law and stefan-boltzman law. There is no room for greenhouse effect in explaining this data as far as I can tell.

--END OT
sr. member
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On the one-day charts there appears to be a coming cross. Wouldn't this imply the price to travel higher a bit? Or can there be discontinuities in the 1d MA?
sr. member
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A well written article, if it were written about something else. Global warming comes to mind.

That's an interesting article: there are no doubts there's gong to be a major financial storm pretty soon as the sins of the recent past catch up with the global market, however whether BT will 'save' us is pretty dubious.

However, parallels with global warming are not accurate, it's a pity so many sceptics and deniers inhabit this forum but I imagine the US media has a lot to do with this (as well as your education system).

I'm on a ferry on the Tasman strait and can't be bothered producing all the academic references.  But even the 'skeptic' scientists who were employed by the corporate PR companies have jumped ship -- the evidence is now overwhelming.  Hopefully, a few more super-storms will hit the east coast, wake you from your insular torpor.

But loving the new, aggressive JorgeStolfi.

As for the market....well, I can see some choppy water ahead: volume seems low, the bid order sum is reducing and I have no idea how we managed to breach 700 but I can't see that happening again until the constant flow of negative sentiment recedes.

No. There have been now two separate events where climate scientists have been busted doctoring data. Their warming models have failed repeatedly. You have no way to prove that current storms have anything to do with any sort of warming event. We just had one of the coldest summers and winters on record. The recent expedition by the global warmers were stuck in record ice caps as they attempted to document the shrinking ice caps.
legendary
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So anyone wanna tell me wtf is wrong with stamp? I don't want this to be a tiny problem no one notices apart from in a tiny part of this forum I never see that is indicative of some sort of bullshit. To be honest I already feel like taking my btc out of there. (Obviously most of them aren't in there, but I leave a few in for tarding).
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looks like we still got a few bears that think they know better,
bears prepare to wake up dazed and confused as you look upon other flag pole formation and price at 741.POWNED!!!!

 Cheesy
legendary
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BFX sentiment index has gone rather bullish.  Could be a good counter-indicator, as when it was negative we went from 400 to 700.
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Lazy, cynical and insolent since 1968
A well written article, if it were written about something else. Global warming comes to mind.

That's an interesting article: there are no doubts there's gong to be a major financial storm pretty soon as the sins of the recent past catch up with the global market, however whether BT will 'save' us is pretty dubious.

However, parallels with global warming are not accurate, it's a pity so many sceptics and deniers inhabit this forum but I imagine the US media has a lot to do with this (as well as your education system).

I'm on a ferry on the Tasman strait and can't be bothered producing all the academic references.  But even the 'skeptic' scientists who were employed by the corporate PR companies have jumped ship -- the evidence is now overwhelming.  Hopefully, a few more super-storms will hit the east coast, wake you from your insular torpor.

But loving the new, aggressive JorgeStolfi.

As for the market....well, I can see some choppy water ahead: volume seems low, the bid order sum is reducing and I have no idea how we managed to breach 700 but I can't see that happening again until the constant flow of negative sentiment recedes.
legendary
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Some blockchain.info exchange acquisiti....oh god I've fallen asleep.

laughed, thanks.
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Let's see if this dumping on Huobi leads anywhere....

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Today (Tue Mar/04 00:00--23:59 UTC) the toal volume on the monitored exchanges was 507 kBTC, about 10% less than yesterday's (560 kBTC) .

However, the total volume in China increased 6% (from 397 to 422) while outside China it fell 48% (from 163 to 85).

WIth those changes, China's slice of the total volume was 83%.

Among the exchanges outside China, Bitstamp fell to second place, having lost 57% of the volume (from 64.91 to 28.03 kBTC).  BTC-e lost only 31% and thus got barely ahead of Bitstamp, with 28.83 kBTC.  Bitfinex lost 51% and fell to third place, with 25.03 kBTC.
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"

Go back to school and you will know where Slovenia is. It seems it is leading country for cryptocurrency trading. Still waiting for someone else from respectful country like yours to show something better.
Some have Hitler and Bosh, some have Bush and you, but we have Bitstamp.


Anyway, the 'glitch' was just the begining.


All your bitcoins are belong to us.

According to Wikipedia, Slovenia wasn't even a country until 1991, by which time I was out of school. It was part of Yugoslavia before that, which makes sense. Bitstamp code is to computer engineering as the Yugo was to automotive engineering.





I mean, seriously, how fucked and out of this world and some general knowledge, one has to be to need Wikipedia to find out about Slovenia.

But gues, it's not strange since Bush was on one meeting in Slovenia back at his president time and said - "I'm so glad to finally visit Slovakia."

You Americans are such fucktards sometimes  Grin

Wikipedia is a very useful tool. Like any info, if it is important you will cross check it with other sources.
  My maps all have USSR on them  Grin  It says nothing about my formal education, it means only that I am old and don't really have any reason to study Europe. I have no idea what the current divisions in Africa are either. So?  Be assured that I will learn what I need to know before I visit there, since it will probably change three more times before I get there in approximately... oh, never.



YOUR name is explorer.... So get yourself to africa... or at least some other parts of the globe... NO?






legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Soon time to sleep Smiley want to wake up and see 750$.


NiteNite.


Surely, soon we are going to get to $750.  Probably, it is NOT unrealistic to arrive within 24 hours - though I am thinking for sure by next week we will be in the $750 to $850 range.
legendary
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Yes, and charts with dinosaurs.

I would consider unignoring him if he provided dinosaur charts.

absolutely
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Daily volumes of BTC trade to/from USD and other national currencies (in kBTC):


             !    Mon !    Tue !    Wed !    Thu !    Fri !    Sat !   Sun !    Mon !    Tue !                     
  EXCHANGE   !  02/24 !  02/25 !  02/26 !  02/27 !  02/28 !  03/01 ! 03/02 !  03/03 !  03/04 ! Currencies considered

  BTC-e      |  20.78 |  73.86 |  33.61 |  14.60 |  12.74 |   9.55 |  4.58 |  41.71 |  28.83 | USD,EUR,RUR         
  Bitstamp   |  51.84 | 115.76 |  49.11 |  17.05 |  22.63 |  14.30 |  6.44 |  64.91 |  28.03 | USD                 
  BitFinEx   |  27.16 |  94.55 |  37.71 |  12.04 |  15.29 |   8.62 |  3.13 |  50.92 |  25.03 | USD                 
  Kraken     |   1.06 |   2.23 |   1.87 |   0.89 |   1.34 |   0.39 |  0.32 |   2.82 |   1.81 | EUR                 
  Bitcoin.DE |   0.73 |   2.23 |   1.00 |   0.50 |   0.70 |   0.31 |  0.32 |   1.34 |   1.02 | EUR                 
  CaVirtEx   |   0.30 |   2.15 |   0.32 |   0.31 |   0.33 |   0.15 |  0.19 |   0.55 |   0.33 | CAD                 
  CampBX     |   0.37 |   0.42 |   0.36 |   0.05 |   0.07 |   0.08 |  0.07 |   0.28 |   0.14 | USD                 

  SUBTOTAL   | 102.24 | 291.20 | 123.98 |  45.44 |  53.10 |  33.40 | 15.05 | 162.53 |  85.19 |                     

  Huobi      | 163.47 | 352.76 | 250.64 | 123.38 | 122.00 | 104.12 | 40.64 | 253.71 | 268.47 | CNY                 
  OKCoin     |  84.03 | 275.68 | 150.41 |  83.60 | 129.17 |  73.29 | 34.99 | 126.48 | 137.35 | CNY                 
  BTC-China  |  13.12 |  27.72 |  14.72 |   6.71 |   7.17 |   5.02 |  2.64 |  16.59 |  15.36 | CNY                 
  Bter       |   0.53 |   1.10 |   0.53 |   0.31 |   0.29 |   0.30 |  0.24 |   0.67 |   0.64 | CNY                 

  SUBTOTAL   | 261.15 | 657.26 | 416.30 | 214.00 | 258.63 | 182.73 | 78.51 | 397.45 | 421.82 |                     

  TOTAL      | 363.39 | 948.46 | 540.28 | 259.44 | 311.73 | 216.13 | 93.56 | 559.98 | 507.01 |                     


All numbers were collected by hand from the site http://bitcoinwisdom.com. Beware of possible errors.

For each exchange, the numbers include only the trade volume to/from the currencies listed in the rightmost column. Trade between BTC and other cryptocoins, such as LiteCoin, is NOT included.

Dates on the header line are UTC. Specifically, "01/15" means "from 01/15 00:00:00 UTC to 01/15 23:59:59 UTC". (Beware that Bitcoinwisdom uses your local time, so the date may appear to be off by 1 day.  For example, if you are 2 hours west of Greenwich, it may show "01/14 22:00" when the UTC time is "01/15 00:00".)
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The speculation in this thread is LONG GONE.

Price by the 7th of march!

$731

go!

You fool. That is outrageously bullish and you are blinded by your greed! Get real.

The price will clearly be at $730 on March 7th. Duh.
sr. member
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The speculation in this thread is LONG GONE.

Price by the 7th of march!

$731

go!
hero member
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It's not my fault Slovenia is small and unimportant. What worries me is that it's an economic basket case, which makes funds there vulnerable. I live in Cajun Louisiana and I've lived in Mexico. It still shocks me how inept Catholics are at balancing a checkbook. There is a cultural tolerance for corruption rarely found in Protestant countries. I assume Orthodox countries are even worse.

You are like the biggest assclown in the world.
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Yes, and charts with dinosaurs.

I would consider unignoring him if he provided dinosaur charts.
legendary
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Hide your women


I mean, seriously, how fucked and out of this world and some general knowledge, one has to be to need Wikipedia to find out about Slovenia.

But gues, it's not strange since Bush was on one meeting in Slovenia back at his president time and said - "I'm so glad to finally visit Slovakia."

You Americans are such fucktards sometimes  Grin

It's not my fault Slovenia is small and unimportant. What worries me is that it's an economic basket case, which makes funds there vulnerable. I live in Cajun Louisiana and I've lived in Mexico. It still shocks me how inept Catholics are at balancing a checkbook. There is a cultural tolerance for corruption rarely found in Protestant countries. I assume Orthodox countries are even worse.
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