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2141  Other / Off-topic / Re: If 1 BTC = $10,000 in 2014..... I will treat you guys to something . on: May 07, 2014, 10:07:31 PM
For me.... would be enough if u just send me 1BTC... ha ha ha

He will send you 100$ but not 10,000$ +
2142  Local / Économie et spéculation / Re: Le bitcoin devrait remonter on: May 07, 2014, 10:06:56 PM


Tous les Bitcoins sur les places de marchés sont des Bitcoins "virtuels". Ce sont des promesses d'échange contre des BTC.

Tout à fait exact.
Et c'est là qu'intervient Ripple pour fédérer les paiements inter-plateforme Wink par exemple.

Ca fait longtemps que j'ai pas causé de Ripple, je suppose que vous avez vu cette annonce ?http://www.coindesk.com/fidor-becomes-first-bank-to-use-ripple-payment-protocol/


Avec un peu de chance Kraken deviendra un gateway cette année Smiley

Tu crois bcp dans le Ripple?

C'est intéressant de qq qui avait bcp de bitcoins dès 2012 (cf "donateur")

Bah je pense que bitcoin est l'innovation primaire et que ripple ira beaucoup plus loin dans les services que ce type de techno permet de rendre. Après les détracteurs de ripple sont nombreux dans la communauté bitcoin, parfois à raison, mais souvent à tord, jugeant plus le business model un peu particulier j'en conviens, que la technologie en elle même.

Ceux qui disent "le bitcoin c'est bien on peut faire sans les banques, vive un monde sans régulation ...etc" se trompent de combat à mon avis.

Le Bitcoin est génial! Il y a un zillion (google it) d'avantages

Le Ripple est intéressant mais je n'ai pas passé de temps à l'étudier, j'en ai un peu au cas où Smiley Le fait que les fondateurs du Ripple en garde une énorme partie n'est pas encourageant
2143  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 07, 2014, 10:04:14 PM
I wonder if a side effect of China's exchanges being hamstrung (at best) is that Chinese miners will stop mining because there's no easy way to sell their coins. That would lead to a drop in difficulty, benefiting miners elsewhere - though potentially placing further downward pressure on prices on the remaining exchanges.
I would think that the commercial Chinese miners can easily sell their coins in the Western exchanges or to Western clients, using Western bank accounts, all legally.  The closure of Chinese exchanges may be a problem for small independent miners, perhaps.

Chinese miners hold like crazy

If anyone is interested: I saved about 1 hour of Huobi's transaction log from earlier today (2014-07-07) centered on 02:54 UTC.  That's in the middle of the small hump that preceded today's mini-rally.

http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~stolfi/temp/2014-05-07-0254-HUBI.txt

The file has 879 transactions.  It was built by repeated copy-pasting from Bitcoinwisdom's chart (which shows only the last 200 transactions) reformatted and cleaned by a couple of gawk scripts.  Beware of possible gaps or errors.

Unix users may be interested in the scripts too:

http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~stolfi/temp/cleanup_bitcoinwisdom_trans_log.gawk
Basic reformat/cleanup script.  Click on the chart, then CTRL-A CTRL-C, then paste into a file,
then pipe the file through, for example,

  gawk -f cleanup_bitcoinwisdom_trans_log.gawk -v curr=CNY -v ex=Huobi -v dt=2014-05-07

http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~stolfi/temp/remove_dup_trans.gawk
A script to merge several files obtained as above, with overlapping time intervals.
Save each CTRL-A CTRL-C to a separate file, run the cleanup fillter above on each file,
then concatenate the files in chronological order (most recent last), and
pipe the concatenation through

  gawk -f remove_dup_trans.gawk
 

I just lost some time looking at that, explain it to me
2144  Other / Politics & Society / Re: you get Richer as the Older You’ll Get on: May 07, 2014, 10:02:46 PM
Please don't hate me.

Insurance companies are not dumb.

The life insurance usually is to cover the mortgage or working income.

So its great if they purchased it when they were younger 30-50.

But if they are 80 and ask for life insurance... they will not get very far I promise you that.

Also again its the elderly person we are talking. Not their spouse or their children.

What if they have no children and no wife/husband ?

Its sad but it happens alot.

Kr,

Malcolm O


Well im talking about getting insurance when they are in there 40s and 50s, this is the secret of how people make money on there parents I know this jewish lady who did that on her father cause we all know men usually are the first ones to go.

I don't understand what you are talking about

If you don't cheat or know better when you take an insurance you are ev<0
2145  Economy / Speculation / Re: Are we the "Berkshire Hathaway" stock holders of the future? on: May 07, 2014, 10:01:09 PM
Im going to be so friggen old in 34 years Sad

-B-

Me too; far too old to enjoy it  Sad But I have no doubt if it succeeds, it'll not take 34 years to do it.

I would have to have quite the patience to wait 34 years and hold my assets the whole time securely
Hope its a bit faster than that Smiley

34 years without any dividend can be hard but if you had x shares you can sell one once in a while and get some profit
2146  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: An example of how NOT to trade on: May 07, 2014, 07:56:35 PM
While true the market in my particular instance was going down which is why I was tempted to just sell at market instead of taking the risk and waiting for my standing sell order to get triggered that would have been a loss if I wouldn't have waited so once again glad I remembered this thread and took my finger off the trigger, so to speak

Glad it worked out this time.
Correctly 'guessing' when to jump on the current move (or to wait) is one of the hardest things about trading.

Some like having orders ready stop losses and take some gains automatically but when daytrading I think it is better to stay connected to the market and decide everyday if we should buy/hold/sell according to our feeling and analyse
2147  Other / Meta / Re: The first post ever. on: May 07, 2014, 07:53:54 PM
satoshi
Founder
Sr. Member

You could actually talk to Satoshi; is he still active in the community but doesn't want to say he is satoshi not to influence it too much, did he disappear? Or was he a group of persons? I bet for the first choice.

He hasn't posted in 3.5 years.

It is most likely that he has another account that he uses to check on his 'child' , but I'd not bet on him still using his account.

He can check the posts without logging to his satoshi's account

Can a moderator tell us if satoshi logged in in the last 3.5years?



If satoshi log in his account, you should see a change in the "Last Active" section in his profile.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3

So, the answer is no Sad

Right

Last Active:   December 13, 2010, 04:45:41 PM

I don't mind not knowing what happened but I wonder how many people know, I would guess 8-30 people know way more than what we know about the fact he disappeared; did he want to leave Bitcoin grow without his shadow or did he misbehave and had to leave?
2148  Economy / Economics / Re: Inflation and Deflation of Price and Money Supply on: May 07, 2014, 07:51:39 PM
If everyone hoarded bitcoins.
Bitcoins will end up up up.


Each time the price goes down it shakes out the weak hands and more btc end up with the hoarders and users

This is just wishful thinking. If it were so, the price wouldn't go down at all! Cool

It is a fact that when the price goes down the members that believe less sell and the members that believe in Bitcoin most don't sell
2149  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How lucky Is my brother on: May 07, 2014, 07:50:41 PM
Well it is safe to say the OP is full of shit! It wouldn't be that hard to provide the info to prove it. Then they come up with some lame excuse.

Whats the point of even making a profile to post this crap?  Is the OP that hard up for attention?

Maybe he is just trolling much.  Wink No need to be so aggressive.

Aggressive? LOL! What do people even get out of trolling? I don't get it.  It's hardly funny. Seems like a waste of time to me.

It is but I guess he find it funny

He lost less time that the combined time we lost
2150  Economy / Economics / Re: Ron Paul Doesn’t Believe Bitcoin is “True Money” on: May 07, 2014, 07:50:11 PM
US Dollar is not backed by gold, but by policy.
Bitcoin is at least backed by mathematics  Smiley

I would rephrase that :
Quote
US Dollar is only backed by central banking policy and US military.
Bitcoin is only backed by its cryptographic code.

USD is backed by its infrastructure, the government in place, habit ect.

It will surely fall within a few years and the price of bitcoin will rise to tens of thousands of dollars when it does
2151  Economy / Gambling / Re: HourlyBitcoin.com - 1% of your deposit directly to your Bitcoin every hour. on: May 07, 2014, 07:49:03 PM
We won't argue, just keep an eye on us.
No. You will see.
Is this another ponzi scheme thats going to fail after a week?

yeah yeah all scammers say that Cheesy

It is a ponzi, don't pretend it is something else

I don't mind people playing ponzis but don't say it is a safe investment
2152  Local / Économie et spéculation / Re: Le bitcoin devrait remonter on: May 07, 2014, 07:48:16 PM


Tous les Bitcoins sur les places de marchés sont des Bitcoins "virtuels". Ce sont des promesses d'échange contre des BTC.

Tout à fait exact.
Et c'est là qu'intervient Ripple pour fédérer les paiements inter-plateforme Wink par exemple.

Ca fait longtemps que j'ai pas causé de Ripple, je suppose que vous avez vu cette annonce ?http://www.coindesk.com/fidor-becomes-first-bank-to-use-ripple-payment-protocol/


Avec un peu de chance Kraken deviendra un gateway cette année Smiley

Tu crois bcp dans le Ripple?

C'est intéressant de qq qui avait bcp de bitcoins dès 2012 (cf "donateur")
2153  Economy / Gambling / Re: EveryDice.com | Referral Bonus! on: May 07, 2014, 07:47:08 PM
Deal open Smiley I will soon be giveaway free pre loaded referral balances Smiley

Have you been making any money yet?

PD3 will have a ref program, be sure to look at it
2154  Other / Politics & Society / Re: you get Richer as the Older You’ll Get on: May 07, 2014, 07:45:26 PM
Insurance companies are not dumb.

I agree. Especially the American insurance companies. That's why I hate them so much. And I am not just talking about the life insurance. Look at the Mediclaim / health insurance also. Is it even possible for a 80 year old to get a decent Mediclaim?

Buffet made a lot of money with his investments in the insurance business

I heard so many negative stories about insurance companies trying to steal my friends that I don't trust them much
2155  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | 600M+ Bets | 350k+ BTC Wagered | Free BTC | 1% Edge | Instant on: May 07, 2014, 07:44:17 PM
Havent received the cashout again please fix
Its working very smoothly for me after having free bonus from Stunna I reach again and again some good amount and have 2 cashouts without any problem  Grin

Same for me, I cashed out without any problems; maybe you could try cashing out to a different address
2156  Economy / Gambling / Re: EveryDice.com | 0.99% Edge - Instant Cashout - Invest - Referral - Mobile - Fair on: May 07, 2014, 07:43:03 PM
Some designs guys:



Which one do YOU prefer and what could be improved on? (they all work well in senior and hero member signature spaces)

You will use it for free?

still on track  Cool

update 27.03.2014  invested 0.50274831BTC, ~0.5730%. someone invested around 10BTC site bankroll 87.729964 & site profit 7.5761368
update 29.03.2014  invested 0.50119015BTC, ~0.5799%.        --                               site bankroll 86.413821 & site profit 7.3096741
update 31.03.2014  invested 0.50105838BTC, ~0.5818%.        --                               site bankroll 86.111018 & site profit 7.2879652
update 01.04.2014  invested 0.49928940BTC, ~0.6559%. someone divested around 10BTC site bankroll 76.112282 & site profit 7.0671325
update 03.04.2014  invested 0.49568540BTC, ~0.6559%.        --                               site bankroll 75.570088 & site profit 6.5321816
update 05.04.2014  invested 0.50258219BTC, ~0.6748%.        --                               site bankroll 74.468509 & site profit 7.5569766
update 06.04.2014  invested 0.51373044BTC, ~0.6751%. someone lost a good bunch    site bankroll 76.089872 & site profit 9.2192624
update 08.04.2014  invested 0.51381687BTC, ~0.6748%.                                          site bankroll 76.142872 & site profit 9.2322916
update 10.04.2014  invested 0.51486498BTC, ~0.6749%.                                          site bankroll 76.278760 & site profit 9.3902180
update 11.04.2014  invested 0.51932647BTC, ~0.6750%. dan&diceclay on a roll            site bankroll 76.925722 & site profit 10.061522 wooohooo two digits!  Cheesy
update 13.04.2014  invested 0.52600862BTC, ~0.6710%.                                          site bankroll 78.382643 & site profit 11.099135
update 15.04.2014  invested 0.55111937BTC, ~0.6695%. someone lost big (thresher?)   site bankroll 82.317594 & site profit 14.909130
update 17.04.2014  invested 0.54708222BTC, ~0.5726%. lots of gambling, more invest   site bankroll 95.540405 & site profit 15.189882
update 19.04.2014  invested 0.56231407BTC, ~0.5714%.                                          site bankroll 98.221269 & site profit 17.802014
update 21.04.2014  invested 0.56342385BTC, ~0.5683%.                                          site bankroll 99.127337 & site profit 18.009710
update 23.04.2014  invested 0.57325047BTC, ~0.5670%.                                          site bankroll 101.08858 & site profit 19.857015
update 25.04.2014  invested 0.61408114BTC, ~0.5368%.                                          site bankroll 114.39544 & site profit 27.106403 wow!
update 27.04.2014  invested 0.61630111BTC, ~0.5209%. my % of the br is shrinking     site bankroll 118.31066 & site profit 27.534323
update 29.04.2014  invested 0.60495744BTC, ~0.3986%. br exploding, profit down        site bankroll 151.74589 & site profit 25.610557
update 30.04.2014  invested 0.76835993BTC, ~0.5144%. 1Dice1 got hit by variance      site bankroll 149.35559 & site profit 58.255281
update 02.05.2014  invested 0.76819967BTC, ~0.4450%. br is still growing                   site bankroll 172.60037 & site profit 58.209752
update 05.05.2014  invested 0.77000787BTC, ~0.4557%.                                          site bankroll 168.95184 & site profit 58.656614
update 07.05.2014  invested 0.78559451BTC, ~0.4520%.                                          site bankroll 173.77589 & site profit 62.171807

Nice stats!

I can't believe he is heading to a 100% profit in a few months
2157  Economy / Gambling / Re: Listing Betting Sites Total # Of Bets on: May 07, 2014, 07:41:30 PM



top 5 for today. wo will be #2 in a month?

PD is a solid second and it will improve when PD3 arrives

Dicenow seems to be growing but PD is still number 2 in the top20 daily list
2158  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn up to 2.4 BTC/Month by Posting on: May 07, 2014, 07:38:50 PM
dang, did not notice these new changes.. they don't benefit me as much, but oh well. what's the required activity level to reach senior member?
Require activity is 240 for Sr Member and for more information you can check this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237597.0

thanks, that's quite helpful.. so double up every time. it will take me 18 months to 2 years to reach hero status... and shit, i'm only halfway to senior member.

even at the current rates, the numbers look a lot better now that bitcoin has gone done in price.. i could potentially earn .4 or .5 btc this month.. sweet!

You have exactly the same activity and post number as me!

I think the current rates are fair considering the bitcoin price, we know we will keep them even if the price increases a lot during a month
2159  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Future of earning with my 1.6TH Cointerra on: May 07, 2014, 07:36:56 PM
I recommend the selling of your hardware as fast as you can because in some months you couldn't sell it because it won't make good money instead of the electricity bill!

so the theory goes...

1Th/s brings in say $1000 a month. In two weeks it will only make..  $800... in one month it will only take $640.... in two months .. $409...

wow...  this whole game has a six month shelf life. But of course if the value of the each coin/part coin mined increases then it will balance out slightly...  i doubt will will see an increase of 20% every two weeks.  But we should see something coming back in



If he buys it at 8BTC and he makes 6BTC and sells it back at 3 BTC he won one BTC, you have to compared a BTC amount to the number of BTC he is spending to buy it
What about the BTC (electricity) to run it.

He doesn't pay for electricity
2160  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 07, 2014, 07:36:09 PM
Wow big bubbles! lots of 8k btc transfer? anyone watching this site? http://www.listentobitcoin.com/


now i am

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=162724.0

447$ on bitstamp, a small increase in price before a new dump??
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