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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 29387. (Read 26609914 times)

legendary
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Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
I once worked out that it would cost US$750,000 for one tank of fuel for Greg Norman's yacht.  
legendary
Activity: 2338
Merit: 1035

yea, that's what I'm picturing..  Smiley  don't think I'd care if I had to go without technology either despite it being my life since the C= Vic20.


pfft, u need a motor yacht

what about this¨

sr. member
Activity: 504
Merit: 250
Please Bitcoin, explode to $5000, I want to move to Turkey and buy something like this:

http://www.tuerkei-immo.org/Immobilie-in-Alanya-Details32241.htm#

yea I want out of Australia too - I just don't know of any truly independent and non-corrupt place to go to though.



...the moon?



Cheap houses in Turkey, but sadly there is something about knowing the right lawyers and paying off officials if you as a foreigner want to buy property there.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250

yea, that's what I'm picturing..  Smiley  don't think I'd care if I had to go without technology either despite it being my life since the C= Vic20.
hero member
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Merit: 1003
What you are missing is the bigger picture inferred by this testing.
a) Markets don't like uncertainty, don't like seeing exchanges go under because what can happen to one can happen to another. Gox testing reduces uncertainty.
b) Gox testing indicates that they are trying to fix things, not escape with people's money.
c) Gox testing indicates that they might finish said testing and actually resume limited or full service.
The individual price ticks are meaningless, however, collectively, they are meaningful and sentiment might be changing.

Er.... from the comments in that reddit thread, I understood that the transaction attempted by MtGOX was not a test after all, just one of many small transactions that they have been doing since the lock-in.  Did I understand wrong?

Perhaps the news "MtGOX is testing!" spread further and farther than the "Oops, soory"?
legendary
Activity: 1106
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Hide your women
Please Bitcoin, explode to $5000, I want to move to Turkey and buy something like this:

http://www.tuerkei-immo.org/Immobilie-in-Alanya-Details32241.htm#

yea I want out of Australia too - I just don't know of any truly independent and non-corrupt place to go to though.

http://sailzingara.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/12073644-yacht-zingara-at-anchor-in-the-virgin-islands.jpg
legendary
Activity: 2338
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Volume, what volume? 24 hour stamp volme: 20K... clearly a trap. There are all kinds of resistances in the 600s based on longer charts. Do you really thing we're ready to break through them all just because gox and on this low volume?

LOL. Wouldn't want those sheep who bought at $585 to get slaughtered, right? Go play in your giant triangle. No bull trap frightens you. Bull trap frightens you. Making money frightens you because you might lose it. Were you the hall monitor in middle school?

go easy on the bears

they have had a long day today

legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1037
Trusted Bitcoiner
it could go up it could go down, but one thing is clear, in a few month MtGox may or may not be part of the picture  Wink
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1007
Hide your women
Volume, what volume? 24 hour stamp volme: 20K... clearly a trap. There are all kinds of resistances in the 600s based on longer charts. Do you really thing we're ready to break through them all just because gox and on this low volume?

LOL. Wouldn't want those sheep who bought at $585 to get slaughtered, right? Go play in your giant triangle. No bull trap frightens you. Bull trap frightens you. Making money frightens you because you might lose it. Were you the hall monitor in middle school?
legendary
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sr. member
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U clearly have no idea how good you guys have it there compared to just about everywhere else.

I know it's much worse in the US right now but it seems we've been taken over as well, our countries assets are being liquidated, politicians are corrupt, judges corrupt - they're talking about restricting peoples right to protest (with 2 years jail if you disobey a move on notice), one guy who lives in my city just finished a 3 year jail term for little more than calling Jews racist a youtube video (Brendon O'Connell), we've agreed to bail ins, the news like in the US is just freaking infotainment, no real news..  Yes when you look at the usual options, Australia may be better than most - but I want to be where reality and perception are the same, it may have to be a small freaking island community or something, I don't care, I'm just tired of the lies and corruption.
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
Please Bitcoin, explode to $5000, I want to move to Turkey and buy something like this:

http://www.tuerkei-immo.org/Immobilie-in-Alanya-Details32241.htm#

yea I want out of Australia too - I just don't know of any truly independent and non-corrupt place to go to though.



...the moon?

https://i.imgur.com/HbuZqex.jpg
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1008
Please Bitcoin, explode to $5000, I want to move to Turkey and buy something like this:

http://www.tuerkei-immo.org/Immobilie-in-Alanya-Details32241.htm#

yea I want out of Australia too - I just don't know of any truly independent and non-corrupt place to go to though.



...the moon?
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1006
100 satoshis -> ISO code
Let's see whether I got it right: someone noticed that MtGOX made a tiny transaction, which actually was like several others that they had been doing all along since the lock-in; a transaction which had nothing to do with withdrawals, and moreover was rejected by the network because it contained mined bitcoin that was too fresh -- a bug that MtGOX's software was known to have, and which apparently has not been fixed yet.  That is why the market suddenly got excited and optimistic, and the price jumped up by 10% in a few hours . Correct?

What you are missing is the bigger picture inferred by this testing.

a) Markets don't like uncertainty, don't like seeing exchanges go under because what can happen to one can happen to another. Gox testing reduces uncertainty.
b) Gox testing indicates that they are trying to fix things, not escape with people's money.
c) Gox testing indicates that they might finish said testing and actually resume limited or full service.

The individual price ticks are meaningless, however, collectively, they are meaningful and sentiment might be changing.
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1007
Hide your women
Please Bitcoin, explode to $5000, I want to move to Turkey and buy something like this:

http://www.tuerkei-immo.org/Immobilie-in-Alanya-Details32241.htm#

yea I want out of Australia too - I just don't know of any truly independent and non-corrupt place to go to though.

That's why you need a yacht. Big one. need more bitcoin.
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
Volume, what volume? 24 hour stamp volme: 20K... clearly a trap. There are all kinds of resistances in the 600s based on longer charts. Do you really thing we're ready to break through them all just because gox and on this low volume?
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1037
Trusted Bitcoiner
Let's see whether I got it right: someone noticed that MtGOX made a tiny transaction, which actually was like several others that they had been doing all along since the lock-in; a transaction which had nothing to do with withdrawals, and moreover was rejected by the network because it contained mined bitcoin that was too fresh -- a bug that MtGOX's software was known to have, and which apparently has not been fixed yet.  That is why the market suddenly got excited and optimistic, and the price jumped up by 10% in a few hours . Correct?

Earlier today, Gox jumped up 100% and right on its coat tail, Stamp increased on very large volume from $580 to $620. The recent 'spike' has been on a fraction of the volume.

tell us again how you have no bitcoins therefore have no emotional bias and know price is highly inflated

it makes me lol
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 1000

yea I want out of Australia too - I just don't know of any truly independent and non-corrupt place to go to though.


U want out of Australia?

U clearly have no idea how good you guys have it there compared to just about everywhere else.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
Please Bitcoin, explode to $5000, I want to move to Turkey and buy something like this:

http://www.tuerkei-immo.org/Immobilie-in-Alanya-Details32241.htm#

yea I want out of Australia too - I just don't know of any truly independent and non-corrupt place to go to though.

hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 1000
Let's see whether I got it right: someone noticed that MtGOX made a tiny transaction, which actually was like several others that they had been doing all along since the lock-in; a transaction which had nothing to do with withdrawals, and moreover was rejected by the network because it contained mined bitcoin that was too fresh -- a bug that MtGOX's software was known to have, and which apparently has not been fixed yet.  That is why the market suddenly got excited and optimistic, and the price jumped up by 10% in a few hours . Correct?

Earlier today, Gox jumped up 100% and right on its coat tail, Stamp increased on very large volume from $580 to $620. The recent 'spike' has been on a fraction of the volume.
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