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Topic: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker - page 277. (Read 1811564 times)

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"Don't go in the trollbox, trollbox, trollbox"
It was a pretty good hour all in all which covered Bitcoin...

Excellent, sounds like you did really well and more importantly that it was an independent and not-too-alarmist discussion about Bitcoin!
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Very impressed with the how the whole thing went and I will admit to being quite pleased by my own bit too Smiley

Nice job, if it is available as a podcast please post a link.


Yes that would be great.  Also, does anyone know how to make a podcast feed of all podcasts episodes that mention bitcoin in the title?
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In cryptography we trust
Very impressed with the how the whole thing went and I will admit to being quite pleased by my own bit too Smiley

Nice job, if it is available as a podcast please post a link.
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Just so you know London's Biggest Conversation talk radio channel http://www.lbc.co.uk/ are currently doing a piece on Bitcoin.  Impressive so far...
sweet, sweet text

Nice man, anywhere to listen to it?
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Just so you know London's Biggest Conversation talk radio channel http://www.lbc.co.uk/ are currently doing a piece on Bitcoin.  Impressive so far...
Update:  It was a pretty good hour all in all which covered Bitcoin, baldness and bands we wish we would have seen live! Smiley
The host had learned about it from listening to Max Keiser and from tomorrow's headlines (hint hint!) and seemed excited about its revolutionary potential along with online petitions etc. 'tomorrow's means of street protest' which I thought was quite a nice analogy.

Caller 1 was a restauranteur who said it was rubbish because it wasn't backed by anything (to which the host responded neither is the pound) and that its value would disappear as soon as it was out of fashion and that any idiot who tried to pay for their meal at his place would be... anyhow, if someone gave him one bitcoin how would he pay their change?  In pounds?  The host was also under the impression a Bitcoin was 'about the size of a two pence piece'.

Caller 2 was me who tried to keep talking to get as much in as I could first explaining physical bitcoins was what he was talking about was just one minor means of storing bitcoins, other options being wallets on pcs, on smartphones, on a printed piece of paper and as a brain wallet which could be carried anywhere in the world.  Also (although I don't recollect using any full stops!)  I was talking about it being used as a fast cheap international wire equivlent or its use to buy things mainly on-line and as in the case of the restauranteur paying with smartphone with QR code holding address and value and tip being added and BitPay meaning he could offer the service to customers without being exposed to Bitcoin.  I was asked whether it is a 'legitimate currency' given so few places accept it.  I said it was early days that if you wanted to find a restaurant to pay in Bitcoin you might need to research on the internet first but I also mentioned Bitcoin street in Berlin and the new Jeep dealership in the US accepting Bitcoin.  I finished by talking about the hit piece on FT and me being OK with Banksters being stuck in their old paradigms because if they're late to the game all those who bought before them will benefit so the bankers will end up paying something back for the value they destroyed by their antics with fiat!

Caller 3 was a miner who talked well about distributed network providing security, confirming transactions and receiving new coin as reward.

Caller 4 was someone who had looked into it and was puzzled if the inventors were so anti normal money why were they making a fortune in normal money by exchanging their bitcoin for them?!  The host was unable to answer so brought on...

Caller 5 who has been into Bitcoin since 2010 and explained about the origins but that mining was now done by a community.  However caller 4 still did not understand why people if they were so into bitcoin would sell it for normal money and was suspicious of it still, which is fair enough.  Caller 5 also mentioned the experimental nature of it which the host repeated as a word of warning to close.

Very impressed with the how the whole thing went and I will admit to being quite pleased by my own bit too Smiley
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Should rename the bitcoin to blingcoin
?


lol at those who panic sold at 110-120 when MtGox came back  Grin

I panic bought some silver rounds. Tongue
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Should rename the bitcoin to blingcoin
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lol at those who panic sold at 110-120 when MtGox came back  Grin
newbie
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I can understand people selling at tops to buy at dips. But the stupidity of people selling at bottoms never ceases to amaze me.

It doesn't surprise me really...

When I first came into BTC @ $50 I was nervous because the cryptocurrency concept was so foreign to me
As a result, I was very bearish, and took some small losses
Thanks to this thread, I learned that history was repeating itself
I noticed the same attention and behaviors towards LTC that I saw with BTC before it blew up
I put half of my BTC into LTC on Monday night @ $1, woke up to find it @ $4, and quickly sold all my LTC for BTC

Since then I have been banking on their bearish behavior in a bull market... thanks Wall Observer!
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DigiByte Founder
Should rename the bitcoin to blingcoin
?
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Should rename the bitcoin to blingcoin
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DigiByte Founder
China is now trading at 1050 CNY = 169 USD

Those guys understand where we're going.


I'm all for using btcchina as the new price standard.  Who is with me?!

Please Adam rename this thread to "Gox sux and we now follow BTCChina" or something

lol +1
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In cryptography we trust
China is now trading at 1050 CNY = 169 USD

Those guys understand where we're going.


I'm all for using btcchina as the new price standard.  Who is with me?!

Please Adam rename this thread to "Gox sux and we now follow BTCChina" or something
newbie
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MTGOX is single handedly killing bitcoin prices with their absolutely terrible system

Yeah, I didn't sell any coins, JUST TOOK THEM THE FUCK OUT OF MTGOX.

They won't get a single penny of fees from me ever again - did you know they only employ 18 people?  18 millionaires, that is.  You think they care about infrastructure?

18 employees doesn't necessarily mean 18 millionaires Wink
hero member
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mtgox is so pathetic. Watch out - I will have a fair and reasonable priced exchange up soon.
In Dubai. Laugh if you want. It will take me some time but I will be up and running before mtgox will have got rid of their lags.
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China is now trading at 1050 CNY = 169 USD

Those guys understand where we're going.


I'm all for using btcchina as the new price standard.  Who is with me?!

Can they handle more than 1,000 people using their operation?
If so +1
hero member
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China is now trading at 1050 CNY = 169 USD

Those guys understand where we're going.


I'm all for using btcchina as the new price standard.  Who is with me?!
hero member
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In cryptography we trust
China is now trading at 1050 CNY = 169 USD

Those guys understand where we're going.
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bitcoin hundred-aire
And we leave another bunch of weak hands behind on the way to four digits!
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In cryptography we trust
China is leading the way again

Trading at 978 CNY = 157 USD


Edit: lol you beat me to it.
hero member
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Well, this has to go down as one of the most exciting/frustrating/scary/intense/emotionally draining days ever.  

I agree. Just remember, as long as you hold, you can't loose  Wink


Son, I practically invented holding Tongue

Meanwhile, BTCChina ¥978.50 = 157USD
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