I fail to see what this thread adds to the forums.
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A smart person on this forum once did the calculations and realized we have almost no power to drive distributors out of stock on AMD cards. We are such a tiny fraction of GPU buyers compared to gamers it's funny. AMD is just doing a damn good job selling great GPU's.
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If you don't sell now, you will actually have to pay money to sell your bitcoins later. Proof below. SELL EVERYTHING! Hahahahaha, that is the funniest thing I've seen on the forums! Kinda looks like a Toyota Supra dyno chart. Or this one
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*raises hand* ..and my boss reads these forums
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Boy I was wrong. Broke below 11.50 and almost bounced off 11.00. I think I'm posting in the wrong thread hehe.
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I know it's the middle of the night, but volume is low and price is flat-ish. This the bottom?
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Oh shoot, how do we get a depth chart?
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So what's your opinion of it so far? How does it compare to Bitcoincharts.com?
IMO the main advantage is that it auto-updates. I don't know why bitcoincharts can't add the feature to update without hitting draw (what happened to the web 2.0 movement?). Besides that, it's fully featured without the price of SierraChart. You aren't limited by what the web-based chart developers choose to exclude or how they format the layout. Dare I say, KILLER APP for traders?
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Minor bug report. If you start the program and it's not maximized, then you maximize it, the chart won't scale to fit the new size. Chart scales fine if you exit the program while maximized and then reopen it. Let me know if you need the IDE Log
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Let's go to 11.00 and then we will buy together. ) Well we just broke below 12. Ready to buy with us?? lol
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$/BTC is looking like DJI.
Which is what confuses me. I would think BTC would seem like an asset to hold like gold in times when the dollar/euro and global stock exchanges are shaky. There are so few big players in the BTC game I guess it behaves a little differently. Gold doesn't need electricity. BTC is a bi-product of our current Internet reality. If we could figure out a way to run the block-chain without the need of a domestic power source, Bitcoins would double in price tomorrow . Which is why I purpose everyone donating BTC into a big pot, we get investors & established company's on board. And we blast the block-chain into space using a self sufficient satellite that runs off the sun. That would make bitcoins virtually indestructible to the point where it would take a missile to disrupt the blockchain. Gold needs energy to survive. It takes energy to mine it. It takes energy to refine it. It takes energy to transport it. Even if all the gold was mined, refined, and transported just sitting there, you still need energy to trade it, whether electonically or physically.
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Sweet, gonna give this a try. My SierraChart trial expired and all the web based charts leave features out, which means it takes a combo of like 3 web based charts to get all the data I'm looking for.
Update: Excellent app! Working beautifully so far! The only thing I could ask for is a way to go from 1min interval to realtime, on mtgox at least. Not sure how that would work out. Right now the feed comes from bitcoincharts, so it would need to feed using websockets straight from mtgox or something. I dunno, I'm not familiar with the engineering behind that.
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Didn't this happen last Tuesday also?
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Don't be silly, in Europe the holidays season startet.. Many people are on holiday and so there are less new bid offers...
Do you really think this affects the bitcoin world? Nerds don't take holidays, they are glued to their PC or cellphone 24 hours a day.
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He's waiting for the current CRASH!!! to end so we can fire this thread up again.
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That natural underground cooling isn't going to work so well when you blasting tens of thousands of BTU's of heat into the surrounding air. Just another engineering project to solve that problem though!
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Yeah, definitely more cons than pros when it comes to BTC mining. That's why there is currently 170+ petaFLOPS of computer power dedicated to mining. Sorry, my sense of humor is very sarcastic and dry
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