Dayyum. Think that has to be a record for the highest transaction fee. As the funds appear to have come out of a tumbler, somebody is probably going to get shot...
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The price of Etehreum has risen over 10% from recent low. Is that the turn around or just a dead cat bounce?
It hit the 0.382 fib line (of the low last year to the peak) on the nose, so it's certainly a good candidate for a reversal. I do think it's a bull trap myself, as BTC still looks like it will break 500 USD, but each to their own.
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How do you guys store your coins in cold storage btw?
Electrum, paper wallets??
Just curious, thinking about using a different method.
ledgerwallet stiched in my pickachu's anus Where do you keep the Pikachu? No wait, don't tell me
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I might check out that plug once we hit moon levels. I heard a guy in Europe shit in a jar and then traveled around the world with it, went to art conventions. Art sometimes is amazing indeed. I mean there's literally no limits.
Artist's shit. Was originally priced based on its weight in gold. On October 16, 2015, tin 54 was sold at Christies for £182,500. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artist%27s_ShitUgh, there are some things I just shouldn't have read.
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You bulls realize this is just a reflection of the chickun rally, huge buys of LTC on Chinese exchanges?
You've got your chikun and egg seriously mixed up.
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So what is true? They are broke now, can't afford threehundred bucks? Or just joined the club of fiat millionaires? Both cannot be true at the very same point in time.
They are very much not broke, as the Foundation sold 1.8 Million ETH that were accumulated near the bottom of the market.
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In more pressing news, ETH just broke the previous low of .0165. While there is possible support around 0.015, I personally see this going down to the .0120s now.
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Could you enlighten me with the knowledge of ETH that you have? What had been the maximum price of ETH over the years according to you? Please express your opinion properly before putting any allegation on anybody! And bitcoin is divisible upto 8 Decimal places whereas ETH is upto 18, that the reason why I have made that point,do not post anything just because you have to post it. If you have any doubt on divisibility of ETH, you can refer thisRead the chart at Poloniex: 13 March 2016, 0.0372 ETH/BTC. Any other figure is poppycock - and I care little, if in some incredibly illiquid market, some numbskull once paid 0.05 for 1 ETH. We might as well say that Bitcoin reached 47,900 USD. Being able to split a transaction down to only one thousandth of a cent is not a problem, any more than pennies or cents are a "problem".
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ETH seems to be a good investment. Though it has fallen in past fortnight but there is some potential in this altcoin, it has even reached upto a value of 0.05BTC and there are speculations that it might go back to that height. After ETH has solved some problems associated with bitcoins like it has provided much better divisibility as compared to bitcoin.
Bitcoin is divisible currently down to 100 millionth of a unit, and this limit can be increased ad infinitum if necessary. Also 0.05... are you just plucking figures from thin air?
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That could explain the double bounce, first at 4/13 and later again 4/23 on 0.0165 BTC/ETH which was the former ATH from 2/12. The following chartpattern would be a doubletop reaching approximately 0.030 BTC/ETH. Nice doubling. Which effects do decide upon the value of any altcoin? Is it technology, FUD, chartpatterns or something else? The "they are broke" storyline does not fit into any of the numbers quoted in postings above.
Previous top was .0178 on Polo, which is where the majority of volume was. It's also way too early to call this a double bottom, though it may be.
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Is the next line: "When you're cleaning windows"?
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All these dapps and yet gas consumption flat-lining since December, with avg. gas price trending down.
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Nearly 50 posts in this thread... And 100% of them agree the guys who created $670,000,000 in market cap... have no clue about their ecosystem.
Hm, you call their finances their "ecosystem"?
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Did this with a SEPA transfer on bitquick once. The guy sent me 180 euro. I saw the transfer go through to my account. I released the bitcoins.
2 days later my bank calls me and says the person's account that sent me the money was hacked and that they needed to refund the 180 euro. Nothing I could do at that point.
Yeah, this is why they introduced real name and ID verification at Localbitcoin. Bitsquare doesn't appear to have such protections, or indeed a rep system, but appears to rely on the assumption that hackers won't be bothered for sums of one Bitcoin or less...
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ps.. That is some serious cash they are burning through..
That is serious cash they are burning. It's a bit like what went on in the dot com era when start-up capital was burned through extravagantly and then they all crashed and burned when the money ran out. I wonder if the real cost of the forum was the 13000 EUR listed for "IT hosting" etc - in other words they are paying over the odds for someone to manage the forum. The last I heard they were planning on burning a lot more: https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/45bhus/so_the_ethereum_foundation_can_now_fund_itself/czwpr04Also, their finances sure don't seem to be very well documented. The main source of information here seems to be occasional blog posts or reddit comments by Vitalik.
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14th Jan 2016: $429.74 | | | Bitcoin... has failed
| The death spiral begins
| Bitcoin has no future
| Bitcoin has entered [...] a crisis of the core system, the block chain itself.
| the long term trend should probably be downwards.
| the network is on the brink of technical collapse.
| 20th April 2016: $441.09
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I don't know. How do you explain it? Without recourse to excuses
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[...]
The last I remember, you ascribed Bitcoin's rise to Mavrodi. How do you explain the continued heights now that his MLM scheme has collapsed?
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Currently being resisted by the logarithmic trendline:
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Well, it's close now: 0.0224, or about $9.65.
Don't aim too high. Icarus learnt that one.
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