what just happened? last price 5.39 but none of my 5.40 orders executed and depth not changed and still trading at 5.5
not today. happened thursday and friday. it just happened again last price 5.64 but no orders changed. depths till the same. screenshot of both discrepencies i noticed today. in the bottom image you can see the last price as 5.39 but the low is 5.45 however that 2600 bid wall was still in place at this point.
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what just happened? last price 5.39 but none of my 5.40 orders executed and depth not changed and still trading at 5.5
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bitminter is a java client that will run without any configuration. you will just need to register at the bitminter.com pool and then log in from your client.
the client will show you what you are likely to earn in a day with your current hardware set up.
its not bad to start with.
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nice one!
good to hear you got things sorted out. although i never had any probs since i started using coinserver2
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still most of this discussion is in another language for me but i am looking forward to the day that normal humans can use fpga's.
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will this be offered on glbse.com?
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it is more likely that the reason for the 3000 buy at 5.5 is to push up to the queue of sells at the region of 5.65 to 5.7.
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that wall is obviously not just to buy coins as it could easily be at .20 or .30 lower and still absorb all sells.
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I'm surprised people make such a big deal of this "the manipulator". Powerful traders are the inevitable consequence of trading in a small free market. For those that don't like this there are many large and highly regulated markets out there.
In the same way as competition encourages miners to use very efficient hardware, so to does this free market encourage traders to make smart choices. I find myself placing blame for high market volatility on bad traders rather than powerful ones. As more unprofitable traders are driven from the market, panic sells and unthinking rallies will become rarer and less extreme. I take solace in knowing that we are evolving towards stability.
TL;DR: If anything, I'm more annoyed with "the manipulated" than "the manipulator".
this +1
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uh! the whole market is THE MANIPULATOR! WTF!
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Skillet-reflowed and ultra cheap. No need to pay $500+ for an eval board or $50+ per chip to an assembly house; fgg484 can be soldered at home in 5 minutes with some flux and a $20 skillet. Grin
It's a xc6slx25 on there now to validate the PCB + asm process; building xc6slx150 soon. I am not smart enough to understand what i read but it sounds interesting. could someone translate for me?
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I commented on your blog post relating to pool choice.
I did a small test on the top 10 pools and found that arsbitcoin gave the biggest payout with the least fees for the ammount of shares accpeted.
I bought some stock of SMM and am very pleased with the work you have been done. thanks. I think this stock has the most potential and is most trustworthy of the choice of stock on GLBSE.
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acouple of q's. if we change to btc payment can we change back to nmc anytime, or will that cause problems? what happens to our nmc that are already payed in our accounts, do. we have separate wallets for nmc /btc?
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@Bitcoinswami did you decide what pool you would use for SMM?
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Does anybody else think this anouncement is just a crude attempt to drive the price down. announcing this does not increase but reduce the likely hood of a successful double spend.
It might encourage more NMC miners to commit more hash to the network thus creating coins quicker plus cause panic selling.
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how would this boycott prove anything? removing your funds won't prove anything. it would not make sense for mt gox or any other large exchange to leave all funds online and accessible all the time. I don't get it.
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Does anyone know if all those last bidwalls were sold into or pulled out?
some get sold some get pulled they are not just one person. people build bid walls on top of other peoples bid walls some of those are fake and some are genuine.
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Aww man, tinfoil hats do nothing to stop the eye movement neuro-reprogramming that comes through your pc and tv screens. You need special tinfoil glasses for that.
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You must have been writing that as i was writing mine. yep the interface is pants. and guessing what happens when you have your new settings is a bit unsettling. I changed mine back because i have no idea what will happen with my currencies. although, after changing setting back to default i still have an extra wallet which i am not sure about.
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Only dropped because some dickhole sold 23,000 BTC for $125,000 right after another sale of 18,000 BTC, the fourth largest single sale on mtgox ever. Selling a bunch of coins at the bottom of a four-month low on a shallow order book is not someone investing wisely or thinking long term, that's probably somebody unloading stolen coins. I was already trying to buy at these lows but I'm already all-in BTC.
or fat fingers. Imagine a fat finger error of that magnitude. Gutted.
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