Welp, time to do a charge-back on the Porsche, I guess...
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Another thing is that it really is a heck of a lot of data to try and display in the time allotted. (as my hard-drives and bandwidth bills (pre imgur) will testify. Might be worth a go though.
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I'll see if I can find the time to put together a demo today. Richy_T, would it be too much trouble to PM me a link to some higher resolution versions of the slices in that 2013/11/20 chart above?
There are none since it drew directly to the image. They wouldn't be hard to make though. The main problem is if you make it as a gif, the interstitial will make it a lot bigger. It really wouldn't be terribly hard to create an actual movie from the data though.
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Actually, have the whole of the 20th. Though I think it might be better all on one chart.
Can someone turn that into a gif? Half a second per chart? I've considered doing that but the problem is, it really wouldn't animate very well since you are jumping to a whole new chart every frame. You'd need interstitials. Someone (Molecular) did a youtube movie of the charts and it was a good effort but sadly suffered from exactly that issue. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifKS-UebUCI
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Cool. I saved a bunch of CB's greatest posts, including the Silk Road bust micro-crash and ensuing rebound that kick-started the autumn 2013 bubble. Do you have an archive of all CB's posts? Will you share/sell/give what you've got? I'd PM you about this but others might be interested too. I don't have all CB's posts but I do have all the data and what I have been collecting for the other exchanges as well. Unfortunately, it was a bit all-over the place because I would just shove it anywhere when it filled up the disk. I recently managed to get it all in one place though and managed to make the directory structure sane. I need to do a little bit more work and then I'll throw it up as a bittorrent, probably grouped by year.
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thanks richie! what's you take on this bubble?
Quite frankly, I haven't a clue. Two years of not doing much have made me a bit wary. I'm surprised at how fast we're rising. I think we could keep going up for a good while but my feeling it will probably be tempered over what we have seen before. If we don't slow down before, I can see us hanging out around 700 to 800 for a while. Or maybe moon.
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Actually, have the whole of the 20th. Though I think it might be better all on one chart.
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a day like nov 20th 2013 when it was up +20%
Here you go. Around lunchtime.
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*glances at price, eyes bug out* ...wtf happened!?
Someone wants to go to the Bitcoin 1k party.
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Orderbooks everywhere look so thin.
Can anyone who traded in 2013 talk to us about how they looked during the run-up?
I'm sure there are hidden sell and buy orders, but is the velocity of volume comparable to 2013?
I could dig out a Gox orderbook. Give me a date and approximate time.
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430
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Was nice to see while it lasted.... now lets hopefully find a new floor 350.00 would be nice Are there no old-guard left who remember flash-crashes?
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Well, I did learn *a lot* of interesting and useful things from the bitcoin project, much of it from this thread. I don't know whether it was worth the investment; but one never knows, even afterwards, what will pay out and what will turn out to have been wasted...
Given that you are a professor in the computing field, I think this falls within your remit. Though you are a bit more hands-on than one might expect
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You say it because you are sad that you got no profit with the recent bull attack because you have no Bitcoins
I bought 0.00000000 BTC when I first learned abot bitcoin -- in nov/2013, when the price was ~1200$. So, even though my investment was fairly modest, and (as you already know) I have been able to double my holdings every day since then, I am still quite disappointed by the loss of almost 70% of the money that I put into this coin. On the bright side, you did sell all of your holdings at the top of the last bubble and replenished them at the bottom.
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My wife just walked in and said she heard bitcoin was doing well.... on the RADIO. What? The radio DJs talk about bitcoin now?
I know the local talk radio guy mentioned it a while back. I can't remember what the price was but I know it was low enough that I considered sending him a Casascius coin.
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I kinda miss the epic wall fights though.
Maybe those are yet to come.
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Here's your 360
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Creating a market for transaction fees needs to happen AFTER we reach mainstream adoption or we will never reach it. Yahoo mail, Facebook, Google all knew not to monetize too early. That's why they're still around. I hope we'll be around when billions of cryto microtransactions becomes an issue.
Trying to develop a sane market for transaction fees with the block reward still as high as it is is a fool's errand in any case.
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When we hit 360, we'll have come full circle
(get it?)
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Your response did not address anything I posted. It addressed the content of BTCDrak's post, which I simply provided a link to.
Well, in that case, I guess I can only compliment you on your link posting capabilities.
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