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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 31271. (Read 26609669 times)

sr. member
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Guys, I was told there would be $400 bitcoins. What's going on?

Who told you this?

These people:
Bitcoin price expected to go down till 480$ and then go up to an all time high

I predicted that before. page 2803. No one believed me.

By 400, I of course meant 480. The point is I'm confused that we're not plunging in that direction.

Edit: I confused myself into thinking these were two different people, but it's just one guy discussing his own prediction with himself?? I hate the internet.
hero member
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Firstbits.com/1fg4i :)
I demand more hot butt pictures!
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Guys, I was told there would be $400 bitcoins. What's going on?

Who told you this?
hero member
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Whats happened to all those advice:
"You should all start to learn Chinese rather than French or German?"

Two days and until now nobody has a clue what really was discussed / decided there.
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Have we seen the bottom?

A double bottom is in the making at the moment.
I'm 90% sure we're going up from now on.
legendary
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sr. member
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https://primedao.eth.link/#/
Have we seen the bottom?
hero member
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Massive pump going on @ bitstamp

not really massive and it is just following gox's coat tail
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
Looks to me like inverse H&S.

I saw that. Trend reversal?
sr. member
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Guys, I was told there would be $400 bitcoins. What's going on?
sr. member
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Massive pump going on @ bitstamp
legendary
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Anybody find it VERY interesting that BTCChina is more resistant to the downtrend and at a fairly higher price than the other exchanges.

Seems like a disconnect to me. If this rally is predicated on China's bitcoin policies, then why are the chinese less bearish right now?

There is a possibility that the Chinese payment processors/banks are no longer willing or able to interface with the exchanges, and thus, CNY could be trapped and ultimately worthless, leading to a complete decoupling of the Chinese exchanges. Endgame would be that all bitcoins are withdrawn and there are no more trades.

It's something I am watching, anyway.

Ummm. No. Thats just FUD in your own mind. Nothing to substantiate that speculation.
hero member
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Anybody find it VERY interesting that BTCChina is more resistant to the downtrend and at a fairly higher price than the other exchanges.

Seems like a disconnect to me. If this rally is predicated on China's bitcoin policies, then why are the chinese less bearish right now?


It's interesting, noticed it earlier.

All I can think of is that the China news gave us the pop that we all wanted, sooner we crashed the sooner we get back to break 2k.

Edit: someone suggested BTChina may have temporarily suspended some transactions until verifications are processed?

What do you guys feel about the volume of buying over sat post 5am-6amest so far.. It's looking healthier for buy support on the north american exchanges as well.

Bearstamp seems most skiddish still
N12
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Anybody find it VERY interesting that BTCChina is more resistant to the downtrend and at a fairly higher price than the other exchanges.

Seems like a disconnect to me. If this rally is predicated on China's bitcoin policies, then why are the chinese less bearish right now?

There is a possibility that the Chinese payment processors/banks are no longer willing or able to interface with the exchanges, and thus, CNY could be trapped and ultimately worthless, leading to a complete decoupling of the Chinese exchanges. Endgame would be that all bitcoins are withdrawn and there are no more trades.

It's something I am watching, anyway.
maz
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Anybody find it VERY interesting that BTCChina is more resistant to the downtrend and at a fairly higher price than the other exchanges.

Seems like a disconnect to me. If this rally is predicated on China's bitcoin policies, then why are the chinese less bearish right now?


It's interesting, noticed it earlier.

All I can think of is that the China news gave us the pop that we all wanted, sooner we crashed the sooner we get back to break 2k.

Edit: someone suggested BTChina may have temporarily suspended some transactions until verifications are processed?
legendary
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Merit: 1070
Anybody find it VERY interesting that BTCChina is more resistant to the downtrend and at a fairly higher price than the other exchanges.

Seems like a disconnect to me. If this rally is predicated on China's bitcoin policies, then why are the chinese less bearish right now?
sr. member
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I'm always grumpy in the morning.

Added to my gloat list. Started it a while ago, contains articles that are full of the smug "ha, you idiots, how could you ever think this would work" sentiment. Kind of like the quote by the then IBM chairman "'I think there is a world market for about five computers.".

I'm not only keeping this list updated to gloat when btc turns out to invalidate them, but more importantly, to know when these guys (and more importantly: publications) will start back pedaling, pretending "they always knew it would change the world".

I don't take this so hard. I'm not sure something like bitcoin even COULD grow without this kind of criticism. And if you study most disruptive tech in history I'm pretty sure you'll find the same thing. Heck I remember reading articles like this about the internet itself. I just think of this as par for the course now.

All disruptive technologies are paradigm shifts. Paradigm shifts means a lot of people won't understand it in the beginning - but they are irrelevant in the long run.
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