Looks like we're heading for a new "ATH"? The price shows strong bullish signs.
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Looks like the corrective dump is over. Someone decided that the price is too low and wants to buy about 4000 coins at once?!
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Looks like we will have a joyful week. The next support is what? $340? Where are the trains? Anybody?
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Received the funds. Thank you. I have one question though. As I'm a user of Askcoin, I've updated my sig with my referral from the site. If you're OK with this please let me know. Otherwise I'll revert to the original referral link.
Cheers.
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If anyone knows how to execute a "Solve" like command in a Google Datasheet, I'm all ears...
Meaning you're doing this stuff on Mathematica (or Wolfram Alpha)? Could it not be done by using an external script? I'm still an Excel guy, but using macros is something I do often. I'm not familiar with Google Datasheets though. I'm not sure if they allow for scripts to run...
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Here is a great trade for those having fiat, but dare not invest more in bitcoin due to the downside risk.
1 Buy a bitcoin 2 Sell a 6 month forward, using the bitcoin as collateral. 3 Collect a USD20 no risk*) profit. That is a 7% in 6 months. Buy an extra ice cream now, care free.
The reason is that the forwards are 20 % higher than spot, indicating an expected rise, in aggregate, by the market.
You have the same phenomenon in oil, except storage of oil is costly, which means that a larger spread on the future/spot is necessary to make a profit.
*) except third party risk.
I don't personally go into this, I would rather just have the bitcoin, I don't mind the risk.
The only SERIOUS risk now, is not to hold bitcoin. Something stinks in the Eurozone (and not only there).
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Please please pretty please do something with your website... heck, I'd sort it out in exchange for a gadget of some sort.
It's just that I feel like you may be missing out by putting people off - the links to the apps, your social media and the wallets should be displayed in an easy-to access way, perhaps in a menu at the top, with the logo also at the top... nicely spaced, nice colour scheme, with the offers underneath on the page.
At the moment there's just so much whitespace! And this seems like a really good idea! When you consider how the hottest cryptos style their websites, they look a lot more professional. I don't mean to be mean to you, I just think you'd have a better rep with a more snazzy looking site, and it doesn't take long to do.
Hi WebbyG I couldn't agree more. The problem is that the website is more of a newsletter. It constantly changes. We had a guy who did up a far nicer site but he couldn't put the time in to deal with the constant changes. There can be up to twenty changes a day sometimes. Best Greg. What if you choose a program that posts only HTML like Rapidweaver? It's very good and easy to use and presents very good results for the effort. Just give it a try; it will solve many aesthetical problems as well as functionality ones. Cheers.
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BTC will boom shortly imho. Feels like a safe haven for many investors at the moment since it seems the downtrend of EURO/USD will be the main thing of this week... All time low since 2005. On the other hand USD price goes ballistic. Maybe the market already knows something we don't? http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=EUR&to=USD&view=10Y
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....guess I'd better start a posting....not that i don't do 100 posts a month....but never week by week...this should be interesting
I'm @80 posts on my 1st week alone. Does that means I should stop posting?
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Gentlemen! My resent absence from this thread should not be mistaken for permission to stop trading & have a lan party. I'm still a few dollars short of the $10k coin promised me, my giraffes have gone for days without foodd & are eyeing me all nasty-like. To be frank, gentlemen, I'm beginning to fear for my life. Please. Don't make me remind you again. Do whatever it is you do, but make me rich. Thank you.
suck my bitcoin! Did he (she) buy? Are you all in??
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Checking in between cases to see nothing other than the resident troll talking to himself. Saaaaaaad.
Steam is gaining pressure. It won't be so quiet for long I guess.
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Cash out problem persists from time to time. You have to chek it more often.
Anyway it looks like an issue on server side.
Just tested the slots on the web browser game and they will cash out GCN without problems. So... I don't know what really happens. GCoin light bikes is sucking up too many winnings. That will change soon. Best Greg I fill the most at 9am GMT. Good time to cash out Bets Greg. That's good to know. Thanks for the info Greg.
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[Did you look up what "Κρίσις" means? Google translate does not give anything funny (basically "critical", which coms from Κρίσις actually). Should I look for a slang dictionary instead? Unfortunately, Google translate doesn't incorporate, nor recognizes Ancient Greek. Α. 1. κρίση, γνώμη, εκτίμηση, αποτίμηση 2. εκλογή, επιλογή, προτίμηση |με γεν. Β. 1. δίκη, κρίση δικαστηρίου, δικαστική απόφαση |δικανικός όρος 2. δοκιμή δεξιότητας ή δύναμης, άμιλλα, αγώνας 3. έριδα, φιλονικία, λογομαχία |με εμπρόθετο προσδιορισμό
Γ. η έκβαση, το αποτέλεσμα, η λύση ενός πράγματος, μιας υπόθεσης ή ενός γεγονότος Δ. απότομη και οξεία εμφάνιση συμπτωμάτων μιας νόσου |ιατρική
Α. 1. crisis, opinion, judgement, evaluation 2. election, choice, preference | (generalization) Β. 1. justice, the outcome of a jury, a judge's decision |(legal) 2. test of power or ability, competition, match 3. dispute, quarrel, contention |(with a person)
Γ. the outcome, the final result, the solution of a something, of a case or an event Δ. a rapid degradation of health condition|(Medical)
http://www.greek-language.gr/greekLang/ancient_greek/tools/lexicon/lemma.html?id=134Now you're all a bit of Greek. You see? All it gets is to know a simple word.
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gold and silver crash..... btc stable
I wonder if someone with (nearly) infinite amount of one currency can crash all the others... No. You can only crash your own by printing as much as you like. Worked great for Mugabe. Now Draghi tries it!! (US did it as well, but as they are a reference currency (i.e if you want to buy oil, you have to buy dollars. Not good, but not critical.) 100 Trillion Euro note , anyone? ( i am joking, dont take it too serious) Edit: Of course you can short out a currency if its central bank tries to support it. Just keep borrowing from local banks in local currency to buy further shorts. Soros did it to sterling a few years ago. You're close... think a bit harder
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Good morning Bitcoinland.
Pretty much where we were yesterday.
Market catching its breath?
Good afternoon buddy. No we're where you left us yesterday; all good and smooth.
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Yes it is the same everywhere and especially here in the USA. We will pay last and most.
I wouldn't count on it. This is the "global" currency for the time being. If everything fails then it stands as a "damper" to the oscillation; the question is what is the ω0 of the oscillation and... more importantly, had it been oscillated this hard before? Too many parameters if you ask me. The outcome will be a disaster for everybody and this has nothing to do with "hard" or "mild" work. People were always like that and follow unanimously the Pareto principle regarding their productivity. The virus IMHO is called "banking system"...
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Remember when U.S. Americans were so envious of Europeans who were able to visit the States so cheaply but it was so expensive to visit Europe? Europeans hopefully have a lot of good vacation photos by now. Memories to last a lifetime!
But Mercs, Porshes and Ferraris will be a lot cheaper now. As long as you buy more of them, Im sure Europeans wont mind too much!! This. EU will export a lot more now since stuff like that will become cheaper for others. On the other side import will go down - more spending for products made in EU. Tourist will also get more for their money in EU... Time will tell if this is positive or not It means that Eurozone people will have to work harder for the rest of the world. Wrong. What it means is that Europe hasn't been working as hard as the rest of the world and now they will have to. In a debt-based economy, you get the benefits before you pay the bill. Exactly. But is it not the same everywhere? How's that different for instance, in Singapore, Australia, or Zimbabwe to name a few... I'm not mentioning the US of A because someone might be pissed a bit off...
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gold and silver crash..... btc stable
I wonder if someone with (nearly) infinite amount of one currency can crash all the others...
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