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So are we in the "Return to mean" phase right about now?
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Down 5 bucks, so we are crashing to 200 now right?
Yep, the auctions winners are starting to dump their 50k BTC... Heading towards sub $200.. /s
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295 on Finex. Where are all the pictures of trains?
No bears to piss off oh they are here. they are just to scared to speak. Indeed. Wait for a $2 drop and they'll be all over the thread again. Here we go Let's see if they wake up now.
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Where the trolls at?
Oh you know, making posts called "Sub $200 by Tomorrow" because they think for some reason it's profitable to buy BTC cheaply at an auction just to dump 50k of them in a relatively illiquid market. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=983500.0Trolls getting desperate.
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buying volumes are declining. Over bought territory. I believe it is time for bulls to take profit and bears to start shorting
Yep, declining alright. Declining so much that I just saw a 1700 BTC green candle pop up.
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where are the dumps???
They can be found a few weeks ago.
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I love how the trolls assume the 50k BTC from the auction will get dumped on the market.
Dream on, not gonna happen.
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there is a serious sale going on at CaVirtex right now. maybe the closing is causing some panic, or maybe people are worried about the ability to sell large quantities anymore afterwards so are taking the hit now ... but the sale is on. lucky if you got some cash on there and are a bull.
I did some arb the other day moving my $ funds to another exchange, and today the arb opportunity is twice as good. I guess alot of poeple are simply cashing out to fiat and withdrawing to their bank account because of the shutdown, i wonder how long these prices are going to last, is it worth wiring more money to virtex... hmm... probably! Can you still wire money in? Do they take CAD deposits still? i believe so, it doesn't say its disabled... ill have to try it out later. How long does it take to wire money there? If it takes a week all the cheap bitcoins will have been sold by the time your money arrives. You can do same-day Interac deposits, up to $1,000 a day. INTERAC Online Send Money in by INTERAC Online Fee: $25.00 Sign Up Processing Time: Same day Daily Limit: $1,000 Minimum: $100 Monthly Limit: $5,000 Verification: Level 1 or Level 2 https://www.cavirtex.com/deposit_methods
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This user is currently ignored.
Which user do you keep referring to? s/he is posting this all the time...i dont know why He's annoying even when he is on ignore lol, you took the words right out of my mouth.
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This user is currently ignored.
Which user do you keep referring to?
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Also can't read much of code but, larger block size is a GOOd thing. Why? more hashed information per unit block. Not just for bitcoin transactions, but for any information to be stored in a block and validated by the network. Can't you see why this is a good thing? bitcoin blocks can be used for more thanjust bitcoin transactions. good thing in my books.
The blockchain is already what? 30Gigs? 40gigs? That's a lot of storage and a lot of bandwidth. If you were to increase the size of the blocks it will become very costly for individuals to run full nodes, leading to centralization. Also removes the idea of scarcity in the block. To maintain the incentive for the miners is to maintain the security of the blockchain. Once the reward gets cut down it is imagined that the fees will replace this incentive. Scarcity and an open market fee structure would hopefully provide enough incentive to keep the miners interested. I'm not fully on the side of either camp just yet, any changes (or stubborn refusal to change) could result in unintended consequences. I'm just saying we should tread lightly. Just because the block size is 20 MB doesn't mean they will be full at the time. Even with the current limit 1 MB hardly ever hit. Bandwith and storage are getting cheaper as time goes on. +1. i expect that technology will scale more quickly than the blockchain. you can buy a 1TB harddrive for $50 (or a 128GB SSD for $100), and >2MB/s bandwith is pretty common now in major cities. in 2-3 years from now youll buy a 1TB SSD for $100, and the majority of people in developed countries will have access to 5MB/s or better, with major cities having 10-20MB/s Ps: i recently moved my blockchain files from my 128GB SSD to an HDD, and was shocked how much longer loading bitcoin-qt took. It went from being about 40-60 second loadtime to 3-4 minutes. SSD drives are the future, and will make read/write/storage of the blockchain quick and simple SSD's are also actually cheaper to produce than HDD's, we are just paying premiums for them for obvious reasons. You can already get 1TB MSATA SSD's, so the tech is definitely there already to fit 4TB within a 2.5" enclosure. It won't be long until a 4TB, 2.5" SSD will sell for under $100. By the time the blockchain hits 4TB, we may even have quantum storage lol.
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in a modern world full of ak47, m16 and other machinery the "biological equivalence of abilities of men and women" sounds to me like women are only missed in dick swinging contests.
try to marry some of those guys and you will find out the meaning of the word violence.
What a load of crap. How many top level women chess players are there? Poker players? How many Nobel prize-winning scientists? Top engineers? They exist, but the percentages are tiny. If humanity was all women who reproduced asexually, we'd all be living in very well-decorated mud huts. there is a reason for that> women suffered from male oppression for thousands of years. I was hoping you'd bring up this exact argument. There is a reason why men don't suffer from female oppression.
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I am shorting at $250 right now.
Close your short yet, bro? L. O. L.
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Something's gonna pop soon....
I bet we drop down, hard.
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Coinbase 24h volume higher than Bitstamp or Btc-e. Price is the highest there and the support is growing nicely.
Got a link that's better than the bitcoinwisdom one?
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I'm sure 5 years from now, 4TB SSD's will be cheap enough that the common PC will have them.
I'm also sure that Google Fiber (or similar services) will be a lot more common around the world as well, boasting speeds of 1 Gbps or higher.
In any case, there is way too much vested interest to just let Bitcoin fail. The software will simply continue to adapt and evolve.
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You wanna know why I know the OP is trolling/an idiot?
It took us 6 years to hit a blockchain 30 GB in size.
Now OP is making claims that the blockchain will suddenly grow more than 30GB every two weeks if the 20m cap is implemented. (2.8GB/day).
I don't even wanna......
You can fit all 6 years of transactions on a $50 1TB hard drive, over thirty times lol... Nothing to worry about.
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Why dump and not pump? Legit question.
That's exactly how shorters are making money.
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Good morning Bitcoinland.
It's nice to see we took back what we lost yesterday on that foolish failed manipulation dump.
Glad I bought the dip.
Dump are getting so week... So last week!!
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This user is currently ignored.
Which user? Oh, nevermind...
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