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Topic: [XMR] Monero Speculation - page 760. (Read 3314330 times)

legendary
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May 05, 2017, 08:46:18 AM
Anybody care to speculate guess how high we'll go?
sr. member
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May 05, 2017, 08:45:55 AM

C$41 and climbing.  Of course, the whole field of alts is going fucking looney, and BTC holding near $1600 US.  Not sure what world this is  Cheesy


Either a world that's gone fucking looney as you said, LOL, or a world where the long-awaited "S-Curve" of cryptocurrency is finally starting to happen...

I hope it's the latter *but* having been burned once too often in the last 3 years I still fully expect at least a few more "head-fakes" before S-Curve is real.

We'll see.  IAC not making any more changes to the portfolio, come what may.

Now it's just popcorn time and watching the pretty green candles rise up and to the right Cheesy


HODL gentlemen
if it isnt this time ,it will be next time
crypto favours strong hands ,just like everything else .........

Yep -hodl, long, take profit, buy more monero. Been a rinse and repeat of note last couple of days so far
legendary
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Si vis pacem, para bellum
May 05, 2017, 08:24:23 AM

C$41 and climbing.  Of course, the whole field of alts is going fucking looney, and BTC holding near $1600 US.  Not sure what world this is  Cheesy


Either a world that's gone fucking looney as you said, LOL, or a world where the long-awaited "S-Curve" of cryptocurrency is finally starting to happen...

I hope it's the latter *but* having been burned once too often in the last 3 years I still fully expect at least a few more "head-fakes" before S-Curve is real.

We'll see.  IAC not making any more changes to the portfolio, come what may.

Now it's just popcorn time and watching the pretty green candles rise up and to the right Cheesy


HODL gentlemen
if it isnt this time ,it will be next time
crypto favours strong hands ,just like everything else .........
hero member
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May 05, 2017, 08:09:08 AM

C$41 and climbing.  Of course, the whole field of alts is going fucking looney, and BTC holding near $1600 US.  Not sure what world this is  Cheesy


Either a world that's gone fucking looney as you said, LOL, or a world where the long-awaited "S-Curve" of cryptocurrency is finally starting to happen...

I hope it's the latter *but* having been burned once too often in the last 3 years I still fully expect at least a few more "head-fakes" before S-Curve is real.

We'll see.  IAC not making any more changes to the portfolio, come what may.

Now it's just popcorn time and watching the pretty green candles rise up and to the right Cheesy
sr. member
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May 05, 2017, 08:00:40 AM
Hi all,
Great to see another ATH. I'm not looking to sell right now, but I am looking for information/advice on direct XMR to fiat conversion for large sums.

It seems that services include Kraken, Bitfinex, and maybe Bitsquare.

Does anyone have any experience using these services? KYC issues? Withdrawal limits? Security? Privacy?
Best, Q


I would be interested in this too - if I convert to BTC then go to Polo - Stamp, then convert USD to Euro to get it out by SEPA, which is in turn converted to GBP by my bank, it loses a fair bit in charges overall...

To be honest, I would prefer a way to simply spend XMR directly, but this is a long way off, even for BTC it's not 'easy' to just buy stuff.







we are lucky in Australia: got livingroomofsatoshi. takes xmr direct. I send to my bank, paid bills, registered motorbike. all straight xmr
legendary
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May 05, 2017, 07:44:18 AM
C$41 and climbing.  Of course, the whole field of alts is going fucking looney, and BTC holding near $1600 US.  Not sure what world this is  Cheesy
legendary
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May 05, 2017, 07:42:26 AM
Hi all,
Great to see another ATH. I'm not looking to sell right now, but I am looking for information/advice on direct XMR to fiat conversion for large sums.

It seems that services include Kraken, Bitfinex, and maybe Bitsquare.

Does anyone have any experience using these services? KYC issues? Withdrawal limits? Security? Privacy?
Best, Q


I would be interested in this too - if I convert to BTC then go to Polo - Stamp, then convert USD to Euro to get it out by SEPA, which is in turn converted to GBP by my bank, it loses a fair bit in charges overall...

To be honest, I would prefer a way to simply spend XMR directly, but this is a long way off, even for BTC it's not 'easy' to just buy stuff.





hero member
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May 05, 2017, 06:40:00 AM
Maybe it's the AlphaBay people... so something else the LameStream Media will be able to pin on Those Evil Russkies!  Roll Eyes
sr. member
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May 05, 2017, 05:52:55 AM
Hi all,
Great to see another ATH. I'm not looking to sell right now, but I am looking for information/advice on direct XMR to fiat conversion for large sums.

It seems that services include Kraken, Bitfinex, and maybe Bitsquare.

Does anyone have any experience using these services? KYC issues? Withdrawal limits? Security? Privacy?
Best, Q
hero member
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May 05, 2017, 05:18:04 AM

Well last few days I was watching very closely monero and what I saw was it was very manipulated, there were walls either side practically setting the price they wanted and drawing the chart they wanted.




This really is an interesting situation...  I cannot come up with a really good analysis really.



Accumulation period? I am curious XMR is too silent while the other alts are becoming too noisy and bullish. I guess XMR will zoom out once these altsare done. This time Monero is the main focus. Need to get back that volume and be great again.  Grin
legendary
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Free spirit
May 05, 2017, 04:43:54 AM

Well last few days I was watching very closely monero and what I saw was it was very manipulated, there were walls either side practically setting the price they wanted and drawing the chart they wanted.




This really is an interesting situation...  I cannot come up with a really good analysis really.


legendary
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Si vis pacem, para bellum
May 05, 2017, 02:01:46 AM
XMR just hit new ATH in USD.

does anyone have a  new meme to celebrate this joyous occasion ?
newbie
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May 05, 2017, 01:24:08 AM
XMR just hit new ATH in USD.
hero member
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May 05, 2017, 12:09:24 AM
You know... with there being thousands in BTC volume traded daily.  Millions of dollars a day... there is only really one reason the price is resisting the greater trends in an amazing bull market where even known scam coins are growing orders of magnitude in value.

Someone is selling.

Our bull market is being quietly held down by someone or someones selling.

I believe it's that simple.

That's a reasonable explanation.

If I knew the seller, I'd try to persuade them to wait. There are many things coming that should increase usage and demand (multisig, Kovri, mobile wallets, hardware wallets). Maybe they really, really need the cash now, and if so that's understandable. But there's so much potential ahead. I can't let mine go.
legendary
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May 04, 2017, 09:35:07 PM
Perhaps Claymore is finally cashing out?   Cheesy
legendary
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Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!
May 04, 2017, 09:20:49 PM
This really is an interesting situation...  I cannot come up with a really good analysis really.



I've seen that situation before, and I can't figure it out either. All I can say is that I've seen it a handful of times and that the price is still on an upward trend, so I don't sweat it...although I definitely don't get it...maybe it's the only one with real and not inflated value?

Of the list Monero is the only with a 'real' distribution (organic), some others like LTC and ETH have some decent distribution but its offset by awful concentration or premine. I would say Monero is the only real coin besides Bitcoin.

You know... with there being thousands in BTC volume traded daily.  Millions of dollars a day... there is only really one reason the price is resisting the greater trends in an amazing bull market where even known scam coins are growing orders of magnitude in value.

Someone is selling.

Our bull market is being quietly held down by someone or someones selling.

I believe it's that simple.
sr. member
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bagholder since 2013
May 04, 2017, 09:19:50 PM
The true effects of Monero's decentralized distribution may take years to play out.
sr. member
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May 04, 2017, 05:07:01 PM
This really is an interesting situation...  I cannot come up with a really good analysis really.



I've seen that situation before, and I can't figure it out either. All I can say is that I've seen it a handful of times and that the price is still on an upward trend, so I don't sweat it...although I definitely don't get it...maybe it's the only one with real and not inflated value?

That's the conclusion I came to. All good IMHO
sr. member
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May 04, 2017, 03:34:23 PM
Now everything had a minor (and necessary) correction. Monero holds it's price.

If you want to secure your money and stay somehow in the game:
Buy Monero. BTC/XMR or (any pumped altcoin)/XMR ratios are cheap now.
hero member
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May 04, 2017, 02:25:55 PM
This really is an interesting situation...  I cannot come up with a really good analysis really.



I've seen that situation before, and I can't figure it out either. All I can say is that I've seen it a handful of times and that the price is still on an upward trend, so I don't sweat it...although I definitely don't get it...maybe it's the only one with real and not inflated value?
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