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981  Economy / Speculation / Re: February 2015, the month nothing happened. on: February 26, 2015, 11:21:21 PM
I would prefer another 2-3 weeks of stability
982  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 26, 2015, 06:59:46 PM
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Not only that, but professional investors are the only ones with that sort of capital to throw around and most likely they will be holding for the long term.  

Because unlike regular people, professional investors whales hate making quick profits, preferring to lose money.  Slowly.

These bear market days are numbered.  Once the real big investors jump in the bears will get slaughtered Ken style.  Of course once were at 400-500 you will still be here posting pictures of ponies and such i'm sure  Roll Eyes
983  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Naked pictures of my wife, please help me on: February 26, 2015, 06:30:01 PM
This is pretty dam pathetic
984  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 26, 2015, 06:22:43 PM
The buyers at the auction will probably hold on to the coins for awhile

They are a lot more likely to hold than exchange users IMO.  The fears of them dumping on exchanges are pretty silly really.

My thoughts too. It creates a scenario where businesses who normally would not risk wiring money to an unlicensed exchange can buy large amounts from a trusted source. The bidders will be professional investors, not kiddies who trade their 2btc back and forth and troll Internet forums talking their books.

Not only that, but professional investors are the only ones with that sort of capital to throw around and most likely they will be holding for the long term. 
985  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 26, 2015, 03:08:14 AM

If I were the ignoring type, I would consider ignoring you simply because you don't seem to know what an appropriate paragraph is, or how to use more than one in your posts.  Undecided

Lol I was gonna same something similar.  I gave up when I got to the 3rd line.
986  Economy / Digital goods / Re: **Method Easy way to get Paypal, Amazon, Starbucks, BestBuy.... Gift cards** on: February 26, 2015, 02:48:32 AM
1 hour for $10.00? 

Why even bother
987  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: LTCgear.com, the best scrypt/scrypt n/X11 cloud mining service, Not paying!!! on: February 26, 2015, 02:47:05 AM
On the bright side at least this thread isn't heavily moderated like ltctalk  Grin
988  Economy / Digital goods / Re: ★★★★★Starbucks $50 Gift Cards for $20 ! Accepting BTC , Paypal , PM , Wmz ★★★★★ on: February 26, 2015, 12:47:22 AM
I AM NOT A SCAM SO DON'T TELL ME TO SEND EGIFT FOR YOU IN ADVANCE. PLEASE SEND MONEY FIRST AND THEN I SEND EGIFT. I OPENED THE SERVICE FREE FOR THE FIRST 10 PEOPLE TO CREATE THE TRUST ALREADY.

lol

so much trust in a free $10 card

Believe it or not you have to try to find

That makes no sense
989  Other / Archival / Re: Ultimate Bitcoin Generator Bot on: February 25, 2015, 10:17:03 PM
Ill take a vouch if its not to late
990  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 25, 2015, 09:42:08 PM


I want this.

That would be hilarious if it happened.  The squeeze would be painful.


991  Other / Archival / Re: must be well trusted: $19.00 online credit card purchase for BTC even exchange on: February 25, 2015, 09:36:05 PM
I can do this for a fellow drunken leverage trader =)

PM me details
992  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 25, 2015, 09:01:11 PM
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The things I say can't sound more like bullshit than the things you say. I live in the Netherlands. (Because you asked so nicely.)

Not sure what you're talking about, since I seldom make controversial claims.  What, specifically, did you find difficult to believe?

faggot

No need to step down to his level.

993  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 25, 2015, 08:16:07 PM
finex now providing details on used and unused swaps:

https://twitter.com/flibbr/status/570656785377443841

what a surprise, >99% of all active swaps are already used in margin positions.

I actually would have never expected that high of a %

Im shocked at the % and it's clear which ever way it blows the losses will be heavy
994  Economy / Digital goods / Re: $100 Taco Bell eGift Card for Sale ($50 BTC) on: February 25, 2015, 08:13:38 PM
Thats a lot of diarrhea for just one person

You're hilarious, are you interested in buying?

No thank you
995  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 25, 2015, 07:18:44 PM
Since were braking up from here, if bull volume fails were probably ending up in 160$ around double bottom
Explain how? I don't see this as a possibility at all.
If the push is not strong enough at this time more sideways action is more likely than a dump.

The way I read the market there is absolutely no incentive to sell coins below $220.

Sideways action is usually bearish.


Depends. Sideways (on falling volume, even) could either lead to a sudden break of resistance like in May, or of support, like in November.





Your guess is as good as mine, although I'm slightly leaning towards upwards, because of the sheer size of the January capitulation.

Hopefully your correct.

Im hoping for another small drop so I can pickup some more, but at the same time i'm slightly short in futures atm, but I have a very tight stoploss incase something goes against me.
996  Economy / Digital goods / Re: $100 Taco Bell eGift Card for Sale ($50 BTC) on: February 25, 2015, 07:09:43 PM
Thats a lot of diarrhea for just one person
997  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying Bulk BTC [WU] - Bitstamp Rate - on: February 25, 2015, 07:08:34 PM
Escrow will be the only option for you since you have no prior trading experience.  Since your the one looking to purchase it would be hard pressed to find a seller willing to pay for escrow as well.

Have you looked into www.localbitcoins.com?

Yeah, that's understandable. What are the usual escrow fees?

I have briefly yeah, I don't really feel comfortable meeting up with someone and buying bulk BTC for cash though.

There's a few good sellers on localbitcoins, but it depends on where your located.  I assume www.circle.com isn't an option for you? (they are fantastic)

A few friends have told me about circle but I haven't really looked into it. Mind giving me a brief run-down on the fees and such, getting the $ on there?

Bank account is free, credit card has a small fee.

Bank accounts and credit cards are instant upfront for a certain amount (it depends on your info)

so say you deposit 2k from your bank account they will grant you maybe 500-750 upfront of that and the remainder will be a normal bank xfer and once it arrives you get credited.  Credit cards are instant, but the limit is $500/week

Interesting. I will definitely look into it. I assume you need a verified account on circle, and that verification process is similar to stamps?

I'll still try to gather some BTC on here though and get a few successful trades under my belt as I plan on opening up a gambling website soon.
My understanding is that the verification for both circle and coinbase is that you need to provide personal information to them, but in most cases do not actually need to provide pictures of your identification ect.

Alright, I'll get right on that and make a circle account. Thanks for the info.


Reason why I like Circle a lot is they have an ios app and its easy to use

Yeah, I can already see the limit getting annoying though. Any idea what the limit is per week using BOA?

I have no idea,  I think limits are different for everybody.
998  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying Bulk BTC [WU] - Bitstamp Rate - on: February 25, 2015, 06:54:59 PM
Escrow will be the only option for you since you have no prior trading experience.  Since your the one looking to purchase it would be hard pressed to find a seller willing to pay for escrow as well.

Have you looked into www.localbitcoins.com?

Yeah, that's understandable. What are the usual escrow fees?

I have briefly yeah, I don't really feel comfortable meeting up with someone and buying bulk BTC for cash though.

There's a few good sellers on localbitcoins, but it depends on where your located.  I assume www.circle.com isn't an option for you? (they are fantastic)

A few friends have told me about circle but I haven't really looked into it. Mind giving me a brief run-down on the fees and such, getting the $ on there?

Bank account is free, credit card has a small fee.

Bank accounts and credit cards are instant upfront for a certain amount (it depends on your info)

so say you deposit 2k from your bank account they will grant you maybe 500-750 upfront of that and the remainder will be a normal bank xfer and once it arrives you get credited.  Credit cards are instant, but the limit is $500/week

Interesting. I will definitely look into it. I assume you need a verified account on circle, and that verification process is similar to stamps?

I'll still try to gather some BTC on here though and get a few successful trades under my belt as I plan on opening up a gambling website soon.
My understanding is that the verification for both circle and coinbase is that you need to provide personal information to them, but in most cases do not actually need to provide pictures of your identification ect.

Alright, I'll get right on that and make a circle account. Thanks for the info.


Reason why I like Circle a lot is they have an ios app and its easy to use
999  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying Bulk BTC [WU] - Bitstamp Rate - on: February 25, 2015, 06:26:23 PM
Escrow will be the only option for you since you have no prior trading experience.  Since your the one looking to purchase it would be hard pressed to find a seller willing to pay for escrow as well.

Have you looked into www.localbitcoins.com?

Yeah, that's understandable. What are the usual escrow fees?

I have briefly yeah, I don't really feel comfortable meeting up with someone and buying bulk BTC for cash though.

There's a few good sellers on localbitcoins, but it depends on where your located.  I assume www.circle.com isn't an option for you? (they are fantastic)

A few friends have told me about circle but I haven't really looked into it. Mind giving me a brief run-down on the fees and such, getting the $ on there?

Bank account is free, credit card has a small fee.

Bank accounts and credit cards are instant upfront for a certain amount (it depends on your info)

so say you deposit 2k from your bank account they will grant you maybe 500-750 upfront of that and the remainder will be a normal bank xfer and once it arrives you get credited.  Credit cards are instant, but the limit is $500/week
1000  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 25, 2015, 06:19:38 PM
Since were braking up from here, if bull volume fails were probably ending up in 160$ around double bottom
Explain how? I don't see this as a possibility at all.
If the push is not strong enough at this time more sideways action is more likely than a dump.

The way I read the market there is absolutely no incentive to sell coins below $220.

Sideways action is usually bearish.

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