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Economy => Currency exchange => Topic started by: EuSouBitcoin on February 13, 2013, 12:31:54 PM



Title: Someone Sold 7 BTC at $40 on BitFloor
Post by: EuSouBitcoin on February 13, 2013, 12:31:54 PM
Someone sold 7 BTC at $40 on BitFloor. See the high at
http://www.bitcoincharts.com/markets/bitfloorUSD.html

I've been buying some BTC on BitFloor and there haven't been many BTC offered for sale. But if more sales start to happen at $40, I might have to quit buying and start selling.


Title: Re: Someone Sold 7 BTC at $40 on BitFloor
Post by: pinger on February 13, 2013, 01:31:49 PM
That's confidence in a coin  ;) even if he can paid it for less.


Title: Re: Someone Sold 7 BTC at $40 on BitFloor
Post by: TTBit on February 13, 2013, 01:36:07 PM
Most likely, he sold it to himself to attract this kind of attention. Paint the tape


Title: Re: Someone Sold 7 BTC at $40 on BitFloor
Post by: davout on February 13, 2013, 01:39:49 PM
Someone sold 7 BTC at $40 on BitFloor. See the high at
http://www.bitcoincharts.com/markets/bitfloorUSD.html

I've been buying some BTC on BitFloor and there haven't been many BTC offered for sale. But if more sales start to happen at $40, I might have to quit buying and start selling.
Probably just some other hack, move along folks.


Title: Re: Someone Sold 7 BTC at $40 on BitFloor
Post by: Rampion on February 13, 2013, 01:56:23 PM
Someone sold 7 BTC at $40 on BitFloor. See the high at
http://www.bitcoincharts.com/markets/bitfloorUSD.html

I've been buying some BTC on BitFloor and there haven't been many BTC offered for sale. But if more sales start to happen at $40, I might have to quit buying and start selling.

Sorry for the newbie question, but how do you see that 7 BTC were sold at $40? I see the candlestick stating that the higher price was $40, but I don't know how to see how many BTC were traded at that price.


Title: Re: Someone Sold 7 BTC at $40 on BitFloor
Post by: J.Socal on February 14, 2013, 03:58:34 AM
Well there will be only 21 m, in existence and theres no competition as of yet.It keeps rising which would mean, in my view that theres a lot of demand for it currently.


Title: Re: Someone Sold 7 BTC at $40 on BitFloor
Post by: Driice on February 14, 2013, 11:43:32 PM
Most likely, he sold it to himself to attract this kind of attention. Paint the tape

It's a shame more people don't use BitFloor though. It's the only exchange which offers  nearby bank deposits, but it's impossible to buy anything below the GOX high.


Title: Re: Someone Sold 7 BTC at $40 on BitFloor
Post by: zvs on February 15, 2013, 12:19:29 AM
Most likely, he sold it to himself to attract this kind of attention. Paint the tape

It's a shame more people don't use BitFloor though. It's the only exchange which offers  nearby bank deposits, but it's impossible to buy anything below the GOX high.

the deposit method is/was too inconvenient (i noticed some new option was added, no clue about that).  the withdrawal method is inconvenient in some cases, where one doesnt want to withdraw money to bank but would rather move it elsewhere online


Title: Re: Someone Sold 7 BTC at $40 on BitFloor
Post by: TheButterZone on February 15, 2013, 12:25:59 AM
Most likely, he sold it to himself to attract this kind of attention. Paint the tape

It's a shame more people don't use BitFloor though. It's the only exchange which offers  nearby bank deposits

BitFloor: Bank of America, so far
BitMe: Chase

I think B of A is in every United State, while Chase isn't.


Title: Re: Someone Sold 7 BTC at $40 on BitFloor
Post by: Driice on February 15, 2013, 02:33:49 AM
Most likely, he sold it to himself to attract this kind of attention. Paint the tape

It's a shame more people don't use BitFloor though. It's the only exchange which offers  nearby bank deposits

BitFloor: Bank of America, so far
BitMe: Chase

I think B of A is in every United State, while Chase isn't.


There's of B of A walking distance from my house

The nearest chase is a 20 mile drive into the city... nah :P


Title: Re: Someone Sold 7 BTC at $40 on BitFloor
Post by: jchysk on February 15, 2013, 09:10:38 PM
BoA is not quite in every state http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bank_of_America_footprint.png