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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 32778. (Read 26681890 times)

legendary
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I refreshed many times, I get the same view, the wall at 105.22 is still there... weird...
for me too.
use http://trading.i286.org/
it's much more faster for watching walls.

Doesn't work in Internet Explorer but looks good in Chrome!
legendary
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hero member
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I refreshed many times, I get the same view, the wall at 105.22 is still there... weird...
for me too.
use http://trading.i286.org/
it's much more faster for watching walls.
legendary
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Merit: 1094
I refreshed many times, I get the same view, the wall at 105.22 is still there... weird...
sr. member
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105 wall got cancelled

That seems to have really happened, as viewed in the MtGox buyer queue at clarkmoody, but the
graph at bitcoinity still shows the wall present, for several minutes after, anyone has an explanation?

ctrl + f5?
legendary
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105 wall got cancelled

That seems to have really happened, as viewed in the MtGox buyer queue at clarkmoody, but the
graph at bitcoinity still shows the wall present, for several minutes after, anyone has an explanation?
legendary
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legendary
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Marketing manager - GO MP
105 wall got cancelled

plz stop spreading fud, regardless of factual foundation.

Facts are irrelevant. This is a speculative market.

Thank you very much
THE PRICE OF BITCOIN IS CRASHING SELL SELL SELL
~historical statement spawning butthurt.

hero member
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Ultranode
105 wall got cancelled

plz stop spreading fud, regardless of factual foundation.

Facts are irrelevant. This is a speculative market.

Thank you very much
sr. member
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105 wall got cancelled
member
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Yes this tread is going downhill fast. 20 posts: 10 of which are chartbuddy, 5 off topic the rest ducklings..

I don't think this is gonna change as long as there is a 1-7 second lag...
The orderbook is still looking strange as hell, too.
hero member
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Ultranode
"Fuck you, I am going to da' moon."

-ancient bitcoin proverb
legendary
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Enabling the maximal migration

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"After great boredom comes great excitement."
—Ancient Bitcoin Proverb.



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"I only went to the bathroom."
—Ancient Bitcoin Proverb.


I lol'd
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legendary
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legendary
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Quote
"I only went to the bathroom."
—Ancient Bitcoin Proverb.


I remember that one my XBT investment doubled when ... on return the trader was asked to go again.
hero member
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I'm getting more and more interested about this:

https://blockchain.info/charts/n-transactions-excluding-popular

It excludes MtGox, SD and other similar sites. So where is the traffic coming from? Real-world usage like in Argentina and M-Pesa?


this is really interesting.
transaction volume is relatively low http://blockchain.info/de/charts/estimated-transaction-volume
trade volume in the meantime is nearly as low as before the bubble http://blockchain.info/charts/trade-volume

(by the way is there a chart solely with trading volume on localbitcoins.com?
I'd love to see the volume there in different countries)

could be a sign that economy around btc gets time to catch up with more transactions on smaller volume,
while big exchanges take some rest?
not sure though if that's the right conclusion to draw... just my half asleep approach where i may have mixed up some things Tongue

First , there is no such thing as Mpesa is just Kipochi , which is not affiliated by any means with mpesa , even their faq says so
Second , those are more likely to be the reasons for the uptrend in number of transactions :

the one chinese guy:
https://blockchain.info/address/15Z4XmorKSN51ndyPrZ2EtL7Nnksb88888
and some others
https://blockchain.info/de/charts/n-transactions?address=1BpenLeGL2jV9KPrPrMoWMLMHPrPG7ETyR
sure, m-pesa and kipochi are not directly connected, but from what i read, kenyans get the possibility with kipochi to transfer value via btc across the border while m-pesa can only be used inside their country.
the kipochi to m-pesa service is handled by a third party company though.
I haven't read anything about this thing since it was anounced, but it will take more than some months until this gets going.

those two addresses there are a nice find, but they seem to be used only for gambling at SD. (ergo most of the transactions should not appear in first chart by solex where SD is excluded Huh)
so minus SD transactions that's roughly 150-200 transactions between the two addresses per day...

legendary
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I'm getting more and more interested about this:
https://blockchain.info/charts/n-transactions-excluding-popular
It excludes MtGox, SD and other similar sites. So where is the traffic coming from? Real-world usage like in Argentina and M-Pesa?
This IS interesting...

During my forced Bitcoin reading this morning I concluded it is a result of newbies taking advantage of arbetrage opotunity on Gox, and fiat leaving Gox via XBT, and the resulting trading on other exchanges.
legendary
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Quote
"After great boredom comes great excitement."
—Ancient Bitcoin Proverb.



Quote
"I only went to the bathroom."
—Ancient Bitcoin Proverb.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
Quote
"After great boredom comes great excitement."
—Ancient Bitcoin Proverb.
LOL
All of an hour ago. (Relatively speaking it's as old as Plato, rings of Confucius and as practical as describing breathing)
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