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1161  Economy / Speculation / Re: Do We Owe Falllling an Apology? on: November 20, 2014, 03:00:33 PM
I hate to admit it, but he has been spot on every time. It was just extremely annoying he would make a new doom and disaster topic every 30 minutes.
Just look what happened the past 2-3 weeks, we thought the decline was over, big volume got us to 450 and in a few days we crashed all the way back , 6% lower than a month ago, with just 1/5th of the volume to get to 450, that is an extremely negative signal... Nobody is willing to buy apparently, so my prediction is we may see double digits even before the end of the year.

I'm suspecting a bot again though. Notice how the dumps are always around 375/750/1500/3000 BT range..?
1162  Economy / Speculation / Re: Is this another bubble? on: November 14, 2014, 04:32:47 AM
IMO this is the "pre-bubble" taster, just enough to pique some interest again, get it on people's radar, so they are looking out for it. True liftoff is probably happening in a fortnight or so.

Unlikely, this bubble already completely deflated in little over a day. Gradual decline towards 200-300 is setting in now. Very very bad indicators, we may even see lower than that before the end of the year... Sad
1163  Economy / Speculation / Re: BPI is now $451.46 on: November 14, 2014, 04:30:19 AM
It will stay between 400-500$ I would say till the end of 2014


Well that prediction didn't last long...
1164  Economy / Speculation / Re: Enjoy the volatility! on: November 13, 2014, 08:54:50 PM
A looooot of shorts were busted in the past 3 days. Good luck with that.
1165  Economy / Speculation / Re: Sell off is imminent? on: November 13, 2014, 07:06:00 PM
Well there's your answer lol...
4 hour red indicator and still running strong, expect to see 360 the upcoming hours.
1166  Economy / Speculation / Re: ASK price > BID on: November 12, 2014, 03:56:20 PM
Where are you looking? On Bitstamp it's the exact opposite, at least visible orders...
1167  Economy / Speculation / Re: Hidden Agenda? on: November 12, 2014, 03:48:22 PM
Yes, the manipulator is stopping us from replying, he offered me 10 btc to not reply, but you know me, i had to refuse his offer for integrity sake.
1168  Economy / Speculation / Re: Will it reach 400$ soon? on: November 11, 2014, 09:07:37 AM
Nah, it's already correcting back to 300. Dead cat bounce.
1169  Other / Off-topic / Re: Time to switch to i2P? on: November 09, 2014, 01:52:28 PM
In order to use i2p you have to relay traffic also, making correlation and timing attacks harder.
I2p also doesn't use a static 3-hop one-way path for it's traffic changing every 10 minutes, in and outbound paths in i2p are different and randomized in hop length with a set min and max. Besides this it also uses multiple paths to the destination, not just one.

1170  Other / Off-topic / Re: Time to switch to i2P? on: November 08, 2014, 01:44:28 PM
I don't think this would have much of a difference of ability of the government being able to de-anonimize any site that is trying to keep their identity secret. 

It does, to some extent, the security model of i2p is quite a bit more advanced than that of tor, i would say 'next level'.
The things that make me say toe is inherently insecure were addressed in i2p many years ago already.

There have been a few successful attacks against i2p services in the past, all very well documented, iirc none were to blame on i2p itself. (Please correct me if I'm wrong, it's been a while)

I2p is generally faster in regards to bandwidth, more resilient against hidden service attacks and has a much lower latency. I've ran a VoIP server on i2p for a while, which worked great, try that on tor... You'd probably even have to modify your software to be able to work with tor, not so the case with i2p.

One of the biggest 'issues' with i2p is that it's basically a closed darkness, unlike tor which provides 'synonymized' access to the normal web for most of it's (or at least that would be my guess) users. So the goal of the two are somewhat different. I did notice the outproxy on i2p was working again about a week ago, but that's not the networks main goal AFAIK.

Best thing about roughly 90% less trolls than tor.
1171  Economy / Speculation / Re: 600k BTC - who is this? on: November 07, 2014, 01:48:25 PM
Oh Hai Mr. Karpeles, how's your luxurious life working out?
*mumbles something with karma*
1172  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin will bite the dust ??? on: November 07, 2014, 01:45:34 PM
We are experiencing some difficult times now, that much is clear but this is hilarious.

Maybe this is the real face if falllling?
1173  Economy / Speculation / Re: Price has Confirmed a Throwback | 1HR Time Interval on: November 07, 2014, 01:38:31 PM
If you're looking at the charts properly you'll notice how we are heading for sub $320 within 24 hours Sad

I wouldn't mind a trend reversal at this point, i feel we are rapidly losing interest from the average Joe to even consider ever using bitcoin. Option, hold fiat and lose 3-4% a year to inflation, hold bitcoin and lose 3-4% a DAY...
1174  Economy / Speculation / Re: Unless a boom happens in November, there will be a massive correction on: November 02, 2014, 06:01:55 PM
Many people have been holding since January thinking the next upcoming November would be a boom.

January? LOL Which year?

November? ROFLMAO  Why? Because they didn't even know about Bitcoin until last autumn's little rally in November?

Perhaps you should quit thinking in months and start thinking in years.

Noobs. Sigh.




All long term indicators scream it's going to single digits and lower so how do you defend your position?
1175  Economy / Speculation / Re: don't panic, btc is doing well ! on: October 30, 2014, 11:58:33 PM
The only possibility is an absolute total crash at this moment without chance of recovery. Cryptocoins 3.5 have taken over basically all volume and features that people want. If bitcoin was ever to be a success we should have had a new ath a few months ago. But no, just more and more dumps, faster and faster going down.

It was a nice experiment, now it's time to admit it didn't work and move on.
1176  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why are people predicting the price going down? I predict it steadily growing on: October 25, 2014, 03:02:04 PM
I really don't understand the fuzz about merchant acceptance causing downward pressure. Before those btc can be spent and sold at market price they have to be bought. But wait, you say, those coins spent are from the early adopters! Orly? If they wanted to use those btc or spend them so badly and never convert back they would have already.
1177  Economy / Speculation / Re: My take on the future of Bitcoin on: October 24, 2014, 02:43:49 AM
"With this being said, as Apple Pay and CO. eat up the transactions market, price should drop."

Ow man i almost took you serious, until ApplePay... Gosh that was a good one man! Thanks for the abs workout.

In case it wasn't meant to be funny, we already have a lot of ApplePay and CO, it's still playing the old money game and doesn't innovate or change anything.
1178  Economy / Speculation / Re: 3dMACD is GREEN! on: October 23, 2014, 05:07:32 AM
Well i guess we can forget about that up trend now....  Sad
1179  Economy / Speculation / Re: No weekend dump on: October 20, 2014, 04:58:06 AM
Well there it is... Sad
1180  Economy / Speculation / Re: Going to $340 on Bitstamp on: October 16, 2014, 11:51:11 PM
You really cant predict short term price movements based on the orderbooks.
The past 3 weeks with strong downward pressure had only a very thin selling orderbook.
A few big players trying to play the market while it's still immature and emotional.
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