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6921  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker on: April 14, 2013, 01:12:40 PM
I expect we'll be seeing record levels of fiat on the order book  in the next week.

It can easily go to $150 and over by Wednesday, but I still call for a trading range of $100-$120 for anything between 1-6 months.

What does that mean "you call for"? You wish?

I'd probably be willing to bet against a statement like: "Bitcoin daily vwap will be in the range $100-$120 80% of the days from 4/15 to 7/15 2013."
6922  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker on: April 14, 2013, 01:09:17 PM

My favorite trading platform is that one cafe in my town that has wifi. It also has coffee, beer and at least two bitcoin enthusiasts.

Maybe I should open a cafe, accept bitcoin and morph it into a traditional trading floor. Back to the roots!


Please do. My favorite trading platform is my private-club-cum-office in my town. It also has coffee, white wine, all cutlery made of silver, and biweekly meetings of the Finnish bitcoin elite. I am running a daily volume that was only exceeded by Mt.Gox well into the 2011  Grin

wow! Cafes are also traditionally used for gossiping and sharing news. So that's also a good fit for the bitcoin community Wink
6923  Other / Off-topic / Re: Can you identify me? 2.5BTC reward. on: April 14, 2013, 01:00:44 PM
I have only an idea how webbugs work, but it seems everybody says OP is using tor, including theymos.  However, I thought registration on this forum through tor was not permitted, so theymos should have OP's real IP address from that - though IIRC, molecular used a VPN-through-tor to register for his "findmeifyoucan" thread - can you confirm molecular?  

confirmed. I used a vps I had bought with bitcoins and tunneled my traffic through it:

my real IP -> tor -> vps -> bitcointalk
6924  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker on: April 14, 2013, 10:50:53 AM
this is mad - everyone's gambling they can sell and re-buy for $10+ less - sooner or later it's gonna bite you in the butt.


oh yeah, you better make enough money now to be able to buy back in / sell back out on rally/crash and still have made a profit. Risk / reward.
6925  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker on: April 14, 2013, 10:48:48 AM
This is my one and only post here. So read it carefully and think about it.

Dear Bitcoiners. I want to share some insights with you.
Recently, we were under serious DDoS attacks and spamming trading-bots attacks as you could see.

Don't you ever think, that these are for our own good? WHAT IF that attacks are placed here from creators of Bitcoin,
because they want to show you the biggest flaws in the whole project? Exchanges? Yes.
The main weakness of the Bitcoin project are the exchanges, and specifically MtGox. Ask yourself.
Are we ready for mainstream? Are we really ready for taking over 1% of worldwide online transactions market cap without bulletproof trading engine?

The project Bitcoin is strong & one-of-the-kind, the planet need it. People need it. We need it. Bitcoin is here for us. It's no doubt that we'll grow big. Protocol is solid rock and community is full of smart people who are thinking outside the box.

But for going mainstream, we need decent trading platform. We must be ready for real attacks from outside of our community. From people with unlimited resources. You know who I am talking about, this is not a game. The world is full of groups who are holding chains and simply don't like this idea.

Please, if anyone competent is reading this message. Dotcom? Here's your chance. We need trading platform, its up to you now.

My favorite trading platform is that one cafe in my town that has wifi. It also has coffee, beer and at least two bitcoin enthusiasts.

Maybe I should open a cafe, accept bitcoin and morph it into a traditional trading floor. Back to the roots!
6926  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker on: April 14, 2013, 10:03:08 AM
nice triangle:



bitcoin likes triangles

"bullish wedge" actually or whatever it's called

I'd be very wary of traditional trend analysis right now while we can expect another DDoS/panic to batter down any spike.

True. The triangle didn't deliver although it was broken to the upside substantially.

EDIT:

6927  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Mtgox claim officially turned bitcoin into Ponzi on: April 14, 2013, 09:58:35 AM
Are exchanges even allowed to say things like that?

Those guys are jokes. It's not their job to speculate on the value, just offer the best service possible.

That's not true. It's not their "job" to do anything. Their goal might be to make money.

It's the responsibility of the customer to take his business elsewhere if he doesn't like the show any more.
6928  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Guild pool a 51% threat? on: April 14, 2013, 09:51:34 AM
6 Blocks in a row Sad ..this is irresponsible.

This isn't the first time a single pool has made 6 blocks in a row, nor will it ever be the last.  Ozcoin did it before with less than 25%.  BTC Guild is only at 35% of the last 2016 blocks.  That's a LONG way off of 51%.  ~10 TH/s would have to leave other pools and join BTC Guild (extremely unlikely), or ~15 TH/s of new speed would have to join the network and all point at BTC Guild (even less likely).
Well tbh. giving one pool 25% of the hashrate is more than I'd like to see, the current situation is terrifying.

As far as I recall we've lived with such a situation for quite a long time: deepbit has had around 50% (sometimes above) for long periods of time. I didn't like it back then and I don't like it now, but it's not "terrifying".
6929  Economy / Securities / Re: [BitFunder] BITINVEST - Transparent low risk investment bond on: April 14, 2013, 09:00:18 AM
You can trade in 1 share of btcinvest for the face value - BF fee (0.099 BTC). Just PM me Smiley

Will this offer stand in the future?
Yes, it's in the asset description!

'Buybacks
BTCINVEST will buy back each bond for their face value minus the fee BitFunder already charged us (0.099 BTC). However, as at any time the funds are mostly in fixed term investments, investors will need to schedule the buyback with BTCINVEST. "

I'd like you to buy back my 90 shares. No hurry, just fill my ask at 0.099 BTC/share whenever your situation permits it.

Thanks for all the dividends!
6930  Economy / Securities / Re: [BitFunder] Bitcoin Pride - Bitcoin Shirts - Announcing Weekly Dividends on: April 14, 2013, 08:35:51 AM
ANNOUNCING RECORD PROFITS!!!

฿28.50000228 PAID

A dividend of 0.00000057 BTC/share was paid on bitfunder.

Taking price of 0.00004 BTC/share (the new offer), this translates to 1.425 % /week = 108% /year.

Seems like a good investment to me.

(those are just numbers, not projections of future profit)
6931  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker on: April 14, 2013, 07:22:18 AM
nice triangle:



bitcoin likes triangles

"bullish wedge" actually or whatever it's called
6932  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How can I get mtgox's transaction history? 0.02 on: April 14, 2013, 07:13:06 AM
to get all trades as recorded by bitcoincharts:

Code:
#> curl "http://bitcoincharts.com/t/trades.csv?symbol=mtgoxUSD&start=0" > trades.csv

of course you can also just enter that url into your browser

maybe more info: [BEGINNER WORKSHOP]: bitcoincharts + postgres = cool sql queries
6933  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin-Central.net API technical support thread on: April 14, 2013, 07:10:42 AM
I'm trying to get a csv of account_operations.

Is there a way to get all account_operations (withouth the pagination stuff)?
6934  Local / Presse / Re: Presseberichte / Bedeutsame Erwähnungen on: April 14, 2013, 05:05:05 AM
Sie verkaufen einfach mehr Bitcoins als sie besitzen, und kaufen später zu niedrigeren Preise nach. Ein Zocker, der gerne anonym bleiben möchte, sagt: "Ich habe bisher keine Fehlermeldung bekommen und gehe davon aus, dass es geklappt hat." Bitcoin.de will dem offiziellen Shorten keine Chance geben. "Das wird es bei uns mit Sicherheit nicht geben", sagte Geschäftsführer Flaskämper.

wollte das gerade auch hier poste. Schmeiss mich weg.
6935  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker on: April 13, 2013, 10:11:30 PM
quite a few hyper bulls do not seem to be posting in this thread as much as they were last week.
did i miss something? :-P

busy buying
6936  Economy / Auctions / Re: Auction: Casascius 1 BTC (SERIES 1, 2011) on: April 13, 2013, 09:36:50 AM
thanks for your bids, I don't have to quote them because we're in the auction subforum now.

just a note: the one jalaman is selling on ebay is quite a bit cheaper currently: http://www.ebay.de/itm/Original-Casascius-Physical-Bitcoin-Serie-1-Minted-in-Oct-2011-with-misprint-/281090237807
6937  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker on: April 12, 2013, 03:48:41 PM
MtGox has effectively disabled these spam bots.

There's a 6 order per minute limit, if that is reached there's a 120 second timeout.

Once they did this things started moving.

I read it in IRC as it went live.

It took them two years to figure this out...

hehe. This is just temporary so they have a decade or two to fix the engine.
6938  Economy / Speculation / Re: 2011 survivors club on: April 12, 2013, 03:38:00 PM
We have all survived it, and I'm sure we will continue to survive. Media and weak hands will be having a field day for a while (who knows how long), but it will I have confidence it will grow. I did last time even though it was painful to watch the FUD and wired magazie 'rise and fall of bitcoin' garbage. The long term trend lines are still intact. I have more coins now, wish I had even more.

+1

exactly, money passes from the weaks hands to the knowledgable heads.

you guys do use brainwallets?
6939  Economy / Speculation / Re: 2011 survivors club on: April 12, 2013, 03:26:05 PM
disclosure i have i've been here since Jan 2011 and have a more than a few coins tucked away don't let my registration date or post count fool you. I couldn't bring myself to sell yesterday, as I believed it to be disgustingly immoral, but will be buying more in the coming weeks.

Lol, same here. Except the post count in this obscure subforum of the interwebs.
6940  Economy / Speculation / Re: Yet another analyst :) on: April 12, 2013, 03:14:26 PM
Hey guys, you really need some Haloperidol tabs to calm down.

My volume was less than 1000 BTC. I can not sell such amount at once on secondary markets as  I leaved Gox (see my sig).

Also laughted on DDoS accusations. No, No and No. You have sick imagination. And sick envy.

My exit point was based on many sources. I saw that market is running out of fiat, I saw this bubble based on two single points of failure. I wrote it in public and everybody laught. And now they blame me in market crash, DDoS and everything worst in this world? Fuck you.

All my profits were based on iron logic and nothing more.

boy I'm glad I only misunderstand you wouldn't show up any more.
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