5 hours and my Paypal payout still MIA. Any guess on when it will be sent out?
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Waiting for bank funds so I can go buy a new car!!!
On average how often are bank funds added?
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For all the bubble believers: I believe what happened in 2011 was more of a hack then a bubble, so that will be dimissed as the "first sell off". Unlike 2011, this time was more of an exchange of weak hands to strong hands given all the volume, so I consider it the first sell off, even with the ddos. Therefore, we just entered the bear trap. For all the bitcoin believers (includes me): These "bubbles" are bound to happen over and over again until bitcoin is mainstream. But my guess is they will become weaker and weaker bubbles exponentially, due to the community recognizing and panicking.
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Boy look at this transaction, 69K going into 1 address. It comes from the merging and emptying out of 2 addresses which themselves have been receiving coins in 2.5K installments regularly since May 2012. It dose not look like mining though, as I don't see generated coins, rather it looks like a lot of small transactions so I don't think this is a miner. http://blockchain.info/address/1HQ3Go3ggs8pFnXuHVHRytPCq5fGG8Hbhx?sort=1This is also a good example of the kind of transaction that would be missed by normal closure, but because they are being cleaned out and put into a completely new address we can be confident this is all still under one persons control (or someone got hacked). That's a silkroad wallet. One of the addresses that dumps into it mentions a silkroad mixer.
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Any charts keeping real time for anyone?
not yet BTC Charts seems to be live.
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MOVEMENT!
I think its working... again... for now.
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www.bitcoinmonitor.com is working. You can see these transactions there, at least we can see it looks fairly normal I don't see any txs larger than 1K on bitcoinmonitor, but there were a bunch. Large transactions are often just change as a smaller payment is made from a large address. Here's an example I snapped: That's a lot of bitcoin days destroyed. Yes?
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Large TX's are people moving BTC out of cold storage and paper wallets into exchanges.
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It seems like DDOS, but they aren't able to generate lag to bring on the panic. Trade engine fine, website unaccessible.
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Coinlab: Mt. Gox sockets are down. Trade data will not update until they come back online, and depth data will only update once every 15 minutes. Sorry!
It has been saying that for almost 2 days now. Not sure why, since other sites are working.
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{"result":"success","return":{"lag":4369159884,"lag_secs":4369.159884,"lag_text":"1 hour 12 minutes"}}
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I wonder how high all the "stuck" market bids will bring the price up once the lag clears.
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http://blockchain.info/fb/12hiI believe this address would be high on the list if it wasn't "cleared out". I believe this one belongs to Satoshi because the oldest transaction was 3 days into bitcoin's existence. It seems a lot of mining rewards from the very early days were sent here. I tried to follow the money, but bitcoin did its job and led me nowhere.
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