Is there a date for the main net launch of the release version?
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They are giving away free bitcoins? How could that possibly not be bullish? based on today's price thats a ~1.2% bonus to deposit 25k$, more a marketing ploy than anything methinks Are the withdrawal fees ~1.2%?
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They are giving away free bitcoins? How could that possibly not be bullish? Great idea! Free bitcoins to dump in exchanges... What's the catch? I saw an exchange's advert offering the same deal, but after reading the small print I found out you had to deposit $10000.
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The bid side has recovered somewhat, 6h PSAR has flipped to bullish, but 15 min MACD looks bearish. A quadruple top, yikes. Will there be another dump before a strong rebound, that is the question?
Does a classic double top usually happen before a crash, and a triple top happen before a rally? Does a quadruple top have significance in TA?
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Soon but not yet, not yet. There are still those with a lot of BTC that will chicken out in the $100-200 area.. IMO I see a push into this area for a bit to allow several people to accumulate a mass amount of BTC. Then.. I forsee an insane jump in price.. like insane.. Shorters will get slaughtered.. bankrupcy to many of them..
Convince a bunch of people with a lot of cash to short then spring the trap. Get the public foaming at the mouth for BTC and see a 10x, 100x, 1000x return...
I will hold till zero FYI, I just have a feeling we are being setup.
Is this your gut feeling or is it based on some sort of TA? The TA crowd say it should go below $270 too.
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All them 1000+ guesses on the first pages. Delusional it was in hindsight. But hindsight is always better . The poll shows 18.5% thought it will be $10,000+ but only 12.3% thought it will be between $100 and $500. Only a small minority are probably going to be right. In future polls I'm considering assuming the majority could be wrong.
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One minute I think it will go up high and the next minute I think it will drop down a lot lower. It's a difficult question to answer and I guess there are loads of traders in two minds right now.
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Give us your price prediction for new years day if you are so good at predicting prices.
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It would help if you put a scale with some numbers on your chart. It's not easy to read them without a scale.
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Arghhh's bitcoin chart on the first page was way off. According to that the low point should have been above $400 somewhere around the yellow line.
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I tried to withdraw my Nas coins from there a month or two ago and the blockchain was not moving. I have not even bothered to log back in to check, but it would not surprise me if it's impossible to withdraw Nas. I can understand why they are getting rid of it because since the dev ran away there is no interest left in it.
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When does the US tax year end? I remember someone saying it ended a few months ago for one class of tax payers. Does it end at a different time for other classes?
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the thing to keep in mind is that lots of people wait for lower prices
at the same time, large BTC owners cannot simply take the cash out; most exchanges will ask too many questions; if you owned 10 000 coins which exchange would you trust so many coins and $$$? Especially in a crash scenario?
See the issue?
And then withdraw to which bank account? Questions, taxes, closed accounts ... No, I believe large investors will either not sell or sell and re-invest.
Small fish like us cannot move the market.
Before last Christmas there were far fewer exchanges for the whales to cash out from, and people were already mistrusting Mt Gox. Now the whales can cash out far more and probably do not mind answering a few questions and paying taxes. If the price crashes further they may well reinvest some cash but they may also withdraw a large chunk of cash.
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He deserves his legendary position here because he's part of bitcoin's early history.
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For transparency sake, wobber and I just did a 1BTC transaction via PayPal. We split up two .5BTC payments and I sent fiat via the 'gift' option to ease concerns of reversing the transaction. Smooth transaction, he's a good egg.
I never doubted his honesty because he warned Gavin Andresen that the first bitcoin faucet could be gamed by using tor. He proved it was game-able by getting 50 bitcoins from it when it was only supposed to give each person 5, but paid them all back. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=183.msg1533#msg1533
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What is the Global coin reserve, can you post a link to the ANN thread please?
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I hope it's not the end of you and you recover from whatever the doctor diagnosed. Sometimes they can make mistakes when diagnosing the cause of depression, for instance a malfunctioning thyroid gland can sometimes cause it. http://www.webmd.com/depression/guide/depression-the-thyroid-and-hormonesYour doctor probably arranged relevant blood tests because heavy drinking can adversely affect the thyroid, but if it might be worth investigating if he missed it.
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Something like Ripple? Its the future for real adoption imo. Not exactly like ripple. Our approach isn't decentralised like ripple. One might say it goes against everything cryptocurrency stands for. But we want to develop a platform/ecosystem that allows financial applications to be built on top it without the complexity of doing this on a decentralised network That makes it sound like online banking. Are there any regulations you need to comply with like money transmitter licenses?
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