Didn't realize the Winklevii had started pumping that far back
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this volume.... weekdays are the new weekends.
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http://mogsta.com/btc/^ shows roughly double sells to buys in the 30 min to 4hr time frames (note the 1d frame is broken and has been for long time). So why is the price slowly rising. lolol manipulators manipulating.
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The system requires perpetual economic growth. This is not possible, even at a rate of 0.01%, unless the universe expands at least as fast and we are capable of occupying every empty space. fn1nothing grows forever. then the void consumes it all. -a parable, by sir Walz 1 see: the magic of compound interest It only requires exponential growth if loans are expected to be paid back. lulz ps, economy must grow. loans must grow to make possible. difficulty in repayment will scale with increasing loans. People accept the default of other people, deal with it. That includes banks and central banks. Competition among nation-states guarantees an unrelenting drive to grow perpetually. This is unsustainable and economic suicide. Refusing to participate in this unhealthy competition among nations is also suicide, as the winners indirectly oppress and devastate the non-participant's economies. The goal of every viable economy is to endlessly harm itself just enough restart the growth machine. See Orwell's 1984 plz. deal with it. i am right, you are wrong.
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The system requires perpetual economic growth. This is not possible, even at a rate of 0.01%, unless the universe expands at least as fast and we are capable of occupying every empty space. fn1nothing grows forever. then the void consumes it all. -a parable, by sir Walz 1 see: the magic of compound interest It only requires exponential growth if loans are expected to be paid back. lulz ps, economy must grow. loans must grow to make possible. difficulty in repayment will scale with increasing loans.
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The system requires perpetual economic growth. This is not possible, even at a rate of 0.01%, unless the universe expands at least as fast and we are capable of occupying every empty space. fn1nothing grows forever. then the void consumes it all. -a parable, by sir Walz 1 see: the magic of compound interest
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as usual someone's low-freq algo bot is consistently raising the price .00001$ every minute. *yawn
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volume and this thread are dead.
RIP
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Gox is the market. Depth on other exchanges is laughable and volume only blooms once in a while when traders cash out from Gox or dare to arb.
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The wall is gone and now it's many smaller asks from probably many different people. Is that correct?
Don't think the ask depth changed too much but I could be wrong. Looks like 125 wall broke up and is now staggered. Good chunk around $124.
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$180 by next Friday, i promise.
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am confused. so after gox's money was seized, they still credited trader accounts? that sound's stupid and possibly illegal.
This is not about the money in Japan that is supposedly backing user accounts. This is about the money in the Dwolla account owned by "Mutum Sigillum LLC" which was being used to process Dwolla withdrawls and deposits. It was seized because Mutum Sigillum LLC is a US company not registered as a money transmitter, but which was acting as a money transmitter by being the middleman between Gox and its customers. Turns out - apparently - that that Dwolla account only contained $5 million, which means that (putting aside for the moment whatever else might be questionable about Gox's situation) most of the funds are still in their Japanese bank accounts. Of course, at currently reported volumes, Gox is only making like $200k-800k a month, so that's still a troubling loss. Yea but that dwolla account did contain trader funds that were on their way to the japanese bank, right? Those funds didn't make it to the bank. So, did Gox credit the traders, at its own expense?
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I would like to donate several hundred thousand PPC but unfortunately cannot cuz donate address is MIA.
PQFNEjzKwwZBYXLU3ed2W7Xi2x76XK8L1S Found it lol. sorry, i cannot be sure you are not a scammer unless the above address is posted on the official site. kplzthx.
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am confused. so after gox's money was seized, they still credited trader accounts? that sound's stupid and possibly illegal.
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Any bitcoin lawyers in the hood able to comment on likelihood of Gox getting back some of their seized funds? is it even possible? They did reapply for FINCEN reg.
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The NASDAQ halt reminds me of when Gox halted trading for a "cool down" period after the April crash.
The Nasdaq was up almost 1% according to this list. And, no other stock markets are really down. What is up with the halt? http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/stocks/world-indexes/my suspicion is the powers that be detected mass algo sells (intending to flash crash like never b4) and stopped it. Doubtful the crash will be attempted again today. Look forward to some unprecedented action tomorrow.
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The NASDAQ halt reminds me of when Gox halted trading for a "cool down" period after the April crash.
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i don't feel right unless i get Gox'd at least once a week.
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i will offer a similar service, but PM's cost 100 btc ea.
Remember, you get what you pay for folks. don't waste money on adam unless you want to lose 10x as much.
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methinks that ask-wall falls today and we ROCKET to new highs
Methinks we will hover around this level for quite a few days before its resolution time. care to wager some btc on that?
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