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Topic: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker - page 831. (Read 1811605 times)

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14.15 wall likely fake...wait...where'd it go?

9k wall at 13.92

wall(s) gone, no volume, uh oohh … up or down?

sideways. Until asic's are realized (real world pictures/working prototype) I think; we'll see confusion and sideways
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wall(s) gone, no volume, uh oohh … up or down?
legendary
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chaos is fun...…damental :)
ridged walls more likely to be fake
is it possible that the big walls are made by MtGox?
i advice you to look for 2 bit walls
legendary
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ridged walls more likely to be fake
is it possible that the big walls are made by MtGox?
legendary
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chaos is fun...…damental :)



BUY BUY BUY BUY
420
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ridged walls more likely to be fake
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Is there anything to infer from the stepped nature of the walls? The ask side is much more edgy, whereas the buy side shows a more graded smoothness.
if the step comes and goes at once, one can assume that it is just one individual in the market. smoother walls can be the result of big players as well (i.e. it's trivial to place many asks or bids instead of just one)
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HODL OR DIE
Is there anything to infer from the stepped nature of the walls? The ask side is much more edgy, whereas the buy side shows a more graded smoothness.
legendary
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8700 bid @14.15  Shocked

Gone. And the games begin?  Smiley
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8700 bid @14.15  Shocked
legendary
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chaos is fun...…damental :)


BUY BUY BUY BUY
vip
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I still <3 u Satoshi
stupid bank wires taking forever.... Angry
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Enabling the maximal migration


Last chance to get coins under 14.50...
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Does the type of graph of the bids & asks -- you know the one formatted like a valley -- not the bars of bitcoin charts -- that everyone posts have a name?

I have never seen this type of chart besides related to bitcoin. I would like an answer to this as well. I think it is a great chart that conveys way more info (even if misleading) than the usual timecourses.
legendary
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Does the type of graph of the bids & asks -- you know the one formatted like a valley -- not the bars of bitcoin charts -- that everyone posts have a name?

legendary
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Enabling the maximal migration
I'm tired of seeing the same picture posted over and over

Must... resist... urge.... to post goatse in the wall thread










Phew. You are lucky I am feeling strong today.
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I'm tired of seeing the same picture posted over and over
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For recreational purposes and as fodder for the bulls, here's a chart I just made that attempts to get a better picture of actual Bitcoin transaction volume (in USD, from 2011 through now) by exploting the effect of a recently discovered bug in the satoshi client that causes "the change output to never be the last output of a transaction":


(click for larger version and more info)

If this indeed shows an accurate enough picture of Bitcoins actual transaction Volume (the extent to which this is the case is unknown to me) then I can't help but say: this is fundamentally bullish.

I would be interested in seeing this chart with all of transactions involving 1dice* addresses excluded from the data.

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For recreational purposes and as fodder for the bulls, here's a chart I just made that attempts to get a better picture of actual Bitcoin transaction volume (in USD, from 2011 through now) by exploting the effect of a recently discovered bug in the satoshi client that causes "the change output to never be the last output of a transaction":



If this indeed shows an accurate enough picture of Bitcoins actual transaction Volume (the extent to which this is the case is unknown to me) then I can't help but say: this is fundamentally bullish.

I would be interested in seeing this chart with all of transactions involving 1dice* addresses excluded from the data.
420
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bulllllllllllllllllllllllish

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