Title: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: stick_theman on March 03, 2012, 09:25:02 PM We haven't seen any dramatic selling or buying yet... whereas, in previous heists the price would drop like hot potatoes. I'm not "jinxing" anything... just pointing out the fact and to get your thoughts.
Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: Scott J on March 03, 2012, 09:43:44 PM I believe OP was talking about the market reaction to the recent news, rather than the stolen coins being sold themselves.
Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: memvola on March 03, 2012, 09:50:01 PM The fact that services are covering for the stolen coins actually strengthened trust. I would say it even proved a lot of things that were yet unproven, and will be used in future arguments for an unregulated economy. It is a positive in the long run, but also prevented an immediate decline.
Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: fcmatt on March 03, 2012, 09:58:16 PM Give it time. The price will slowly degrade in my opinion. 50K of BTC needs to be laundered and
sold. Even if the first sale is not on GOX.. those coins, over time, will arrive there and be sold. As a miner who sells his coins immediately I instantly put in a large short to cover any possible crash. If the price stays high well that is good. I can sell my mined BTC for a good price. Naturally I will take a small loss on my short. If the price crashes below 4, well that is fine for the next 30+ days... I covered that possibility also. My short will make money to cover what I will now be losing by mining and selling BTC. But I do admit, I expected the large short to have made some money by now and it is just sitting at the break even point pretty much. Sometimes in the green, sometimes barely in the red. Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: Stephen Gornick on March 03, 2012, 10:45:27 PM The fact that services are covering for the stolen coins actually strengthened trust. And possibly strengthened demand as well. You cannot withdraw bitcoins from a wallet that doesn't have them, so perhaps Bitcoinica has been buying to support withdrawals. There are multiple traders that are claiming to have gone short on this event. That the price didn't drop further and that the volume was fairly moderate for this type of an event is quite interesting: - http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#rg5zczsg2012-02-28zeg2012-03-04ztgSzm1g10zm2g25zv Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: Vitalik Buterin on March 04, 2012, 10:13:33 AM A savvy criminal would release them slowly through a tumbler over a period of months to purposely keep the exchange rate from being effected and reap the maximum reward. A criminal genius would hold them for years and retire on the wealth. $200k can give you a pretty nice retirement for life in Thailand, India or the like. Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: Herodes on March 04, 2012, 03:46:48 PM Give it time. The price will slowly degrade in my opinion. 50K of BTC needs to be laundered and sold. Even if the first sale is not on GOX.. those coins, over time, will arrive there and be sold. If bitcoinica is buying the same amount, then those will cancel each other out ? Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: molecular on March 04, 2012, 11:05:54 PM A savvy criminal would release them slowly through a tumbler over a period of months to purposely keep the exchange rate from being effected and reap the maximum reward. A criminal genius would hold them for years and retire on the wealth. $200k can give you a pretty nice retirement for life in Thailand, India or the like. BTC 40k can give you a pretty nice retirement on mars. Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: gewure on March 07, 2012, 01:41:59 PM "bitcoin is already to big for panicking only cause some major exchange/speculation venture got hacked." <- i now say this with confidence
Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: N12 on March 07, 2012, 01:43:29 PM And if MtGox gets hacked? Or targeted by law?
Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: proudhon on March 07, 2012, 02:58:43 PM And if MtGox gets hacked? Or targeted by law? Boom, headshot. Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: cheat_2_win on March 07, 2012, 03:41:03 PM And if MtGox gets hacked? Or targeted by law? I think this is the next big thing to watch out for. A wrong move from government or law enforcement, and BOOM there goes the bitcoin price. Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: proudhon on March 07, 2012, 03:46:42 PM And if MtGox gets hacked? Or targeted by law? I think this is the next big thing to watch out for. A wrong move from government or law enforcement, and BOOM there goes the bitcoin price. Wait, which way do you think it's going to go? Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: hazek on March 07, 2012, 05:02:23 PM And if MtGox gets hacked? Or targeted by law? I think this is the next big thing to watch out for. A wrong move from government or law enforcement, and BOOM there goes the bitcoin price. Wait, which way do you think it's going to go? I'm pretty sure he meant down. ::) Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: disclaimer201 on March 07, 2012, 07:37:35 PM ...or if MtGox would have to be boycotted for stealing innocent people's coin. I hope they won't dare though.
Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: cheat_2_win on March 07, 2012, 07:42:59 PM And if MtGox gets hacked? Or targeted by law? I think this is the next big thing to watch out for. A wrong move from government or law enforcement, and BOOM there goes the bitcoin price. Wait, which way do you think it's going to go? I'm pretty sure he meant down. ::) Yes, I meant down. Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: istar on March 07, 2012, 08:22:22 PM And if MtGox gets hacked? Or targeted by law? I think this is the next big thing to watch out for. A wrong move from government or law enforcement, and BOOM there goes the bitcoin price. Not sure it would be such a huge impact as one might believe if for example crypto exchange could take over after a while, its not like it used to be. Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: ThomasV on March 07, 2012, 10:32:56 PM And if MtGox gets hacked? Or targeted by law? I'm not going to answer the "hacked" part of your question (mtgox was hacked already), but the "targeted by law". Bitcoin is currently legal in the countries that protect free speech and trade. Changing the law in these countries is a long and complicated process, that tends to spark public debates. And if you want to stop Bitcoin, a public debate is the last thing you want. If they want to stop Bitcoin, banks and governments are more likely to use existing anti-money laundering laws. What they can do with these laws is limited. They can target exchanges that rely on bank accounts, such as MtGox. However, there is nothing they can do against semi-centralized exchanges such as bitcoin.de or bitcoin-otc. Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: N12 on March 07, 2012, 10:42:04 PM However, there is nothing they can do against semi-centralized exchanges such as bitcoin.de or bitcoin-otc. Which would severely cripple the demand and therefore price (convenience, accessibility, liquidity) if people had to resort to these options …Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: disclaimer201 on March 08, 2012, 12:22:55 AM However, there is nothing they can do against semi-centralized exchanges such as bitcoin.de or bitcoin-otc. Which would severely cripple the demand and therefore price (convenience, accessibility, liquidity) if people had to resort to these options …I'm using them ever TH cut off SEPA, they work great (bitmarket) in my case, also absolutely free of charge. People would just need to spread out their business a bit more. Don't get this obsession with a central quasi monopolized market like Gox anyhow! Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: molecular on March 08, 2012, 11:26:57 AM And if MtGox gets hacked? Or targeted by law? That would be interesting to watch in terms of what kind of a price-finding mechanism would take over. Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: ArticMine on March 11, 2012, 04:12:26 AM And if MtGox gets hacked? Or targeted by law? I'm not going to answer the "hacked" part of your question (mtgox was hacked already), but the "targeted by law". Bitcoin is currently legal in the countries that protect free speech and trade. Changing the law in these countries is a long and complicated process, that tends to spark public debates. And if you want to stop Bitcoin, a public debate is the last thing you want. If they want to stop Bitcoin, banks and governments are more likely to use existing anti-money laundering laws. What they can do with these laws is limited. They can target exchanges that rely on bank accounts, such as MtGox. However, there is nothing they can do against semi-centralized exchanges such as bitcoin.de or bitcoin-otc. Targeting MtGox with anti-money laundering laws will have zero impact as MtGox already follows anti-money laundering laws. Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: finway on March 13, 2012, 03:39:38 AM We are going up.
Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: notme on March 13, 2012, 03:51:22 AM We are going up. Then down, then up, then down, then down, then up, then down, then up, up, up. Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: John (John K.) on March 13, 2012, 06:08:41 AM We are going up. Then down, then up, then down, then down, then up, then down, then up, up, up. Looks like you’re reading the script from a porno movie. Title: Re: Price held up pretty good in the latest fiasco? Post by: adamstgBit on March 13, 2012, 06:12:35 AM We are going up. Then down, then up, then down, then down, then up, then down, then up, up, up. Looks like you’re reading the script from a porno movie. |