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9061  Economy / Speculation / Re: Goomboo's Journal on: February 07, 2012, 06:39:30 AM
Oh man, I can vouch for that...

Mogambo Guru is a riot, highly recommended
9062  Economy / Speculation / Re: Silk Road sale.... BTC explosion. on: February 04, 2012, 11:02:40 PM


Also, cunicula, don't be so unpleasent.

def a pattern with this user, forum has an ignore button folks
9063  Economy / Speculation / Re: RALLY! on: February 01, 2012, 10:33:02 PM
finally
9064  Economy / Speculation / Re: What is that mysterious triangular cycle? on: February 01, 2012, 06:43:10 PM
@RaggedMonk: Can't help but notice that your duck suffers from case of bloody diarrhea. Or it's just a contrail?

Anyway, now seeing how you're making fun of me and avoiding giving an answer, I'm sure that I'm on to something and I won't get fooled. Perhaps triangle data that you try to keep so secret is a holy grail of bitcoin technical analysis. A graph of thousands truths. I'll investigate further after I take my meds.

I actually LOLed, thanks.

Some technical analysts make a lot of various "wedges" and "pennants"

Of course all anyone here cares about is the almighty sacred 10-21 exponential moving average cross...so away with you and your three pointed heresy.
9065  Economy / Speculation / Re: Another rally cut short by bitcoinica.. on: February 01, 2012, 06:35:17 PM
yeah, maybe you should open a site and lend money to people to buy coins. Also try never to run out no matter how much people want to borrow.
that service should be called FreeMoney



I see what you did there
9066  Economy / Speculation / Re: inau's secret rocket on: January 31, 2012, 07:04:27 PM

Post the poop or GTFO!

are you still referring to the unfunny joke about graphing my turds? eat shit

funny...I ignored this asswipe the first day I was here after reading the first post of theirs I ever saw

looks like one of my better calls lately
9067  Economy / Speculation / Re: Goomboo's Journal on: January 31, 2012, 06:59:30 PM
Crossover again Smiley Taking small hits but as you said this is expected. Currently trading with my whole balance tho.
Isn't good risk management but not really any point of splitting up 5BTC  Tongue

nice   Cheesy
9068  Economy / Speculation / Re: Goomboo's Journal on: January 28, 2012, 09:58:55 PM
exactly silverstew

that is the tradeoff; more chop and earlier trades, or less chop and missing more of the move

it all comes down to your appetite/tolerance for action
9069  Economy / Speculation / Re: Goomboo's Journal on: January 28, 2012, 08:10:25 PM
there is nothing magical about the 10-21 cross

generally shorter averages will get you in or out earlier, but will have more zig zag trades

with longer averages you will miss more of the beginning of a trend, but there is less noise so more of your trades will be keepers

so for the above poster, maybe look for a 15-30 cross or something to confirm for adding to your position
9070  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bringing decentralization back to the Bitcoin network. on: January 21, 2012, 05:12:41 PM
Sorry to repeat myself, but I really want an answer and its getting lost in a growing thread...


Is it true that other small pools, those in the "other known" slice, can integrate into P2Pool as a "node"?
9071  Bitcoin / Pools / p2pool - Decentralized, Absolutely DoS-Proof, Pool Hopping-Proof Pool [archival] on: January 21, 2012, 05:05:16 PM
Oh boy, see?  Here we come, the unwashed masses who think the optical drive is a cup holder.

Mine is a gaming rig, win7 64, I tried to get cgminer going once but it was all nerfed up, ended up falling back on the GUIminer.

What is "RPC interface"?
9072  Economy / Speculation / Re: Megadumb on: January 21, 2012, 04:46:19 PM

It is the United States government.  They can arrest anyone in the world (or assassinate them) for "national security reasons".  If a police pulls over a driver with a lot of money in the car, the police can seize that money and force you to prove where you got it before you can get it back.  The United States government only wants Americans to do 2 things, hyper-consume and pay taxes.  The Federal Reserve Note is only backed by the taxpayers of the United States and the United States government will go anywhere in the world to seize any assets they can.

easy there tex

they got space for you in Guantanamo
9073  Economy / Speculation / Re: Goomboo's Journal on: January 21, 2012, 04:44:33 PM
pssst...hey guys

if you had been using a 5-15 crossover you would have got out at 6.36, perhaps earlier if the MACD had made you jumpy already

my point is, fuck around with the charts and find a system that YOU think you believe in for this market
9074  Economy / Speculation / Re: Goomboo's Journal on: January 21, 2012, 06:23:23 AM
dood

you are giving away the secrets man

 Tongue
9075  Bitcoin / Pools / p2pool - Decentralized, Absolutely DoS-Proof, Pool Hopping-Proof Pool [archival] on: January 21, 2012, 06:11:49 AM
Is there a "P2Pool for dummies" howto, preferably with a big red "start mining with P2Pool now" button?

Why don't we just start with what OS are you using and how many miners?

I appreciate your patience, perhaps we should split a thread off however, serious coders are dealing with serious stuff here, I gather from skimming some of it.  It is not my intention to get in the way.
9076  Bitcoin / Pools / p2pool - Decentralized, Absolutely DoS-Proof, Pool Hopping-Proof Pool [archival] on: January 21, 2012, 02:36:23 AM

The first post in the thread outlines how to get started. Give it a shot and ask if you run into trouble.

I am sorry, I had read the first post before I asked...might as well be in FORTRAN

I am 100% down with the politics/economics, I am good with hardware, I would rather chew glass than break on the software config...I will be here when y'all can port it out to an idiot.

You're talking to a guy still using GUIMiner
9077  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How did you guys get into bitcoin? on: January 21, 2012, 02:20:03 AM
[H]ardOCP
9078  Bitcoin / Pools / p2pool - Decentralized, Absolutely DoS-Proof, Pool Hopping-Proof Pool [archival] on: January 21, 2012, 02:14:42 AM
big names knocking around in here, I feel stupid asking, but I agree with the above poster that this is absolutely where we need to go...

Is there a "P2Pool for dummies" howto, preferably with a big red "start mining with P2Pool now" button?
9079  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bringing decentralization back to the Bitcoin network. on: January 21, 2012, 01:47:58 AM
Good show Holliday, the deepbit problem has been bothering me for some time and I am glad to see this initiative in the community to deal with it.

Is it true that other small pools, those in the "other known" slice, can integrate into P2Pool as a "node"?

I have read posts to this effect but its pretty complex for me.  I would like to mine for P2Pool but I also feel allegiance to my small pool.
9080  Economy / Speculation / Re: Rally starting at 4 pm EST on: January 20, 2012, 11:25:43 PM
gawd...look what happens around here without exciting price action...I see our ASCII pron thread got moved off topic too
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