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hero member
Activity: 569
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October 03, 2014, 01:17:30 PM
#71
probably exchanges know the truth but say nothing about it

if i were the owner of Bitstamp (unregulated market, unregulated exchanges) and i can see that only for example 10 sellers who account for the 90% of the volume (by dumping bitcoins and constantly withdrawing fiat) then i would share it (the fact, some statistic, not the user infos)  to the public  (if this is not acceptable some users then they have the option to leave and use another exchange)
our goal is to spread bitcoin , but with this manipulation exchanges only slow down the adoption

average joe/newcomers  wont buy bitcoin until the price declining
i and many others wont say nobody to buy bitcoins because we dont want to lose our friends, if the price keep declining
the price will recover it is for sure but i dont want to get the negative comments form my friends that this investment suxxx , about half a year or more,
and i probably cant convience them to keep it when it lose half its value, so it will be too late for them and for our friendship  if the price will skyrockets 1 or  2 years


legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
October 03, 2014, 01:12:17 PM
#70
People sell, because they are not stupid, they know it's going lower. Stupid people like you hold and ruin your financial life, while others point and laugh at bag holder fools.

Time to sell was $1000, you had your time. Didn't use it? Too dumb then, hold til grave.

First you call people stupid for not sharing your vision of what the price will do tomorrow and beyond.

Then you call them stupid for not knowing the future back when the price was at $1000.

Since you know the future, tell me your prediction for the price of bitcoin at the end of October.
Then we can determine if you're an idiot by your own definition. If you're within 10% I'll give your opinion some credence.
Sure, under 250.

There you go.

paged and waiting
hero member
Activity: 569
Merit: 500
October 03, 2014, 10:45:42 AM
#69

i can lose only 10-20% if that was the bottom, but if not and it goes more down for example to 200 then i can accumulate 40-60% more coins after buying back

i think 40-60% gain is much better than 10-20% loss, much better than only to watch the price decline despite of the good news (while nobody wants to investigate/nobody could give the real reason of the price decline. )

I almost sold at $2 because everyone was talking about how it would probably go below a dollar.

yeah and that day was when Bill Clinton say something good about bitcoin, and that day was when merchant adoption rising , and that day was when everything is cool except price


i believe in bitcoin but what i see is only market manipulation and nobody cares (exchanges/foundations/VCs/payment processors/miners) ,  , so i will follow the market
legendary
Activity: 3598
Merit: 2386
Viva Ut Vivas
October 03, 2014, 10:10:29 AM
#68

i can lose only 10-20% if that was the bottom, but if not and it goes more down for example to 200 then i can accumulate 40-60% more coins after buying back

i think 40-60% gain is much better than 10-20% loss, much better than only to watch the price decline despite of the good news (while nobody wants to investigate/nobody could give the real reason of the price decline. )

I almost sold at $2 because everyone was talking about how it would probably go below a dollar.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 255
October 03, 2014, 10:09:53 AM
#67
People sell, because they are not stupid, they know it's going lower. Stupid people like you hold and ruin your financial life, while others point and laugh at bag holder fools.

Time to sell was $1000, you had your time. Didn't use it? Too dumb then, hold til grave.

First you call people stupid for not sharing your vision of what the price will do tomorrow and beyond.

Then you call them stupid for not knowing the future back when the price was at $1000.

Since you know the future, tell me your prediction for the price of bitcoin at the end of October.
Then we can determine if you're an idiot by your own definition. If you're within 10% I'll give your opinion some credence.
Sure, under 350.

There you go.
hero member
Activity: 569
Merit: 500
October 03, 2014, 10:05:26 AM
#66
here we are again

i promise to sell at $370 about 500 Btc  (and by back later)

i used bitstamp earlier so i plan to sell there ,  

could be any problem at bitstamp to sell so much btc? (bitstamp block my account, etc. ?)
( i dont want to withdraw the money , only wait some months until we reach 300 to buy back)

it is sure that this is not the bottom  (i do not care if i lose 10-20% , i could win 10-20% too, but i wont sit on my ass and watch how many times i could sell higher)

otc buying will keep the price down until otc follow exchange rates ,  perhaps their volume 3-10 times more than exchanges but still follow exhange prices, the question is how long could it take  

if i were a big whale i would buy otc and dumping constantly on exchanges to push the price to the lowest level to accumulate as much coin as i can
nobody will see my buying order (offline), but everybody will see my big selling orders in the order books and will shift their orders too (to follow the "market")

or you can try to convience me not to sell and why you think $370 is the bottom and from here we go to da moon

Please sell.

Pay day is here.


i can lose only 10-20% if that was the bottom, but if not and it goes more down for example to 200 then i can accumulate 40-60% more coins after buying back

i think 40-60% gain is much better than 10-20% loss, much better than only to watch the price decline despite of the good news (while nobody wants to investigate/nobody could give the real reason of the price decline. )

hero member
Activity: 561
Merit: 500
October 03, 2014, 10:05:13 AM
#65
People sell, because they are not stupid, they know it's going lower. Stupid people like you hold and ruin your financial life, while others point and laugh at bag holder fools.

Time to sell was $1000, you had your time. Didn't use it? Too dumb then, hold til grave.

First you call people stupid for not sharing your vision of what the price will do tomorrow and beyond.

Then you call them stupid for not knowing the future back when the price was at $1000.

Since you know the future, tell me your prediction for the price of bitcoin at the end of October. Then we can determine if you're an idiot by your own definition. If you're within 10% I'll give your opinion some credence.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 255
October 03, 2014, 09:54:02 AM
#64
People sell, because they are not stupid, they know it's going lower. Stupid people like you hold and ruin your financial life, while others point and laugh at bag holder fools.

Time to sell was $1000, you had your time. Didn't use it? Too dumb then, hold til grave.
legendary
Activity: 3598
Merit: 2386
Viva Ut Vivas
October 03, 2014, 09:52:14 AM
#63
here we are again

i promise to sell at $370 about 500 Btc  (and by back later)

i used bitstamp earlier so i plan to sell there ,  

could be any problem at bitstamp to sell so much btc? (bitstamp block my account, etc. ?)
( i dont want to withdraw the money , only wait some months until we reach 300 to buy back)

it is sure that this is not the bottom  (i do not care if i lose 10-20% , i could win 10-20% too, but i wont sit on my ass and watch how many times i could sell higher)

otc buying will keep the price down until otc follow exchange rates ,  perhaps their volume 3-10 times more than exchanges but still follow exhange prices, the question is how long could it take  

if i were a big whale i would buy otc and dumping constantly on exchanges to push the price to the lowest level to accumulate as much coin as i can
nobody will see my buying order (offline), but everybody will see my big selling orders in the order books and will shift their orders too (to follow the "market")

or you can try to convience me not to sell and why you think $370 is the bottom and from here we go to da moon

Please sell.

Pay day is here.
hero member
Activity: 569
Merit: 500
October 03, 2014, 07:57:00 AM
#62
here we are again

i promise to sell at $370 about 500 Btc  (and by back later)

i used bitstamp earlier so i plan to sell there ,  

could be any problem at bitstamp to sell so much btc? (bitstamp block my account, etc. ?)
( i dont want to withdraw the money , only wait some months until we reach 300 to buy back)

it is sure that this is not the bottom  (i do not care if i lose 10-20% , i could win 10-20% too, but i wont sit on my ass and watch how many times i could sell higher)

otc buying will keep the price down until otc follow exchange rates ,  perhaps their volume 3-10 times more than exchanges but still follow exhange prices, the question is how long could it take  

if i were a big whale i would buy otc and dumping constantly on exchanges to push the price to the lowest level to accumulate as much coin as i can
nobody will see my buying order (offline), but everybody will see my big selling orders in the order books and will shift their orders too (to follow the "market")

or you can try to convience me not to sell and why you think $370 is the bottom and from here we go to da moon

member
Activity: 63
Merit: 10
October 01, 2014, 07:43:35 AM
#61
some sell because they need cash
and others sell just bcoz they are afraid that what if price dropped more,
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 254
October 01, 2014, 07:21:20 AM
#60
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Circle is way faster than coinbase. You can order and get your coins in minutes with a brand new account.

Sounds like heaven for carders and gamblers/junkies dimeing out their credit cards.

Excelsior!
legendary
Activity: 3598
Merit: 2386
Viva Ut Vivas
October 01, 2014, 07:18:29 AM
#59
I bought an iPhone 6 for the equivalent of $550 worth of bitcoins.

I spent bitcoins and someone purchased it for me with their credit card through purse.io

That is why I "sold".

I will buy more on Friday though.
newbie
Activity: 31
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October 01, 2014, 12:16:52 AM
#58
dont you think that some of us need cash ? and selling just for that.
newbie
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Merit: 0
September 30, 2014, 08:26:17 PM
#57
with all those big merchants / paypal enabling rich btc hodlers to spend their coins, price shall fall, until btc demand increases, such as Circle enabling world population to acquire btc easier than before, or grassroot people start seeing the point of btc by the more widespread acceptance of merchants/paypal/ebay/whatnot and start cashing fiat in for some coins.


I've signed up for Circle, and I've used it already and I don't see how it is any different that Coinbase.

I know they claim they aren't an exchange, but that is just marketing. They ARE an exchange and they do the exact same thing Coinbase does.

Only worse, because there limits are so low. It is of no use to me to buy or sell $2500 worth of coins a day. I like Coinbase's $50k rolling limit.


Circle is way faster than coinbase. You can order and get your coins in minutes with a brand new account.
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
September 30, 2014, 05:47:55 PM
#56
with all those big merchants / paypal enabling rich btc hodlers to spend their coins, price shall fall, until btc demand increases, such as Circle enabling world population to acquire btc easier than before, or grassroot people start seeing the point of btc by the more widespread acceptance of merchants/paypal/ebay/whatnot and start cashing fiat in for some coins.


I've signed up for Circle, and I've used it already and I don't see how it is any different that Coinbase.

I know they claim they aren't an exchange, but that is just marketing. They ARE an exchange and they do the exact same thing Coinbase does.

Only worse, because there limits are so low. It is of no use to me to buy or sell $2500 worth of coins a day. I like Coinbase's $50k rolling limit.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 256
September 30, 2014, 05:43:09 PM
#55
I am selling my coins over $1000 or not selling at all, no matter if it goes to 0. Having BTC feels like being on a guaranteed financial rocket, it will change your life in the future.


hero member
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September 30, 2014, 03:53:31 PM
#54
Obviously the miners, but also people with weak hands that can't afford bitcoin to goto nothing (which obviously won't happen).
hero member
Activity: 569
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September 30, 2014, 03:30:01 PM
#53
with all those big merchants / paypal enabling rich btc hodlers to spend their coins, price shall fall, until btc demand increases, such as Circle enabling world population to acquire btc easier than before, or grassroot people start seeing the point of btc by the more widespread acceptance of merchants/paypal/ebay/whatnot and start cashing fiat in for some coins.



Circle buys OTC right?


if so, then there wont be buying only more selling pressure  by payment processors (coinbase,bitpay, etc)

everybody can see in the order books of exchanges that there is no buyers , only selling walls
legendary
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September 30, 2014, 12:43:00 PM
#52
mostly because those who selle are scammers, and wallet stealer, and now the trend is just "sell sell sell", so everyone(not smart enough) will follow the pattern


those who have "weaker" hands than me , (i have not sell any btc so far, from 2013 March) , is far more in better position than me ,
if somebody have listen to for example fallllling user and "scared" they are all in better position now than those who hodling like me  
they can buy back lower and accumulate more coins

so who is the smarter ? who dumping at from $450-680 or me who is hodling? (who is following or going against the market?)  and now cant buy back lower

 i would be happy now if somebody could scared me so much at price range $500-$680 that i panic sell 50% of my btc  



they weren't smarter, they were lucky, big difference here, what if bitcoin rised to 700 or around that? unless you can predict the future in a very accurate way, i think holding is the best strategy
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