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Does anyone have a valid explanation as to why BTC-e is lagging so much, up to $50 and at least $30? Getting fiat in and out of the exchange is mentioned as the problem, but that seems BS to me.
Up is a constant struggle, while down is a dumpfest every single time. Trying to block upward movement is the name of the game there, it seems.
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$46 spread between BTC-e and Huobi Can someone explain this? It's really hard to get fiat into BTC-e apparently. Kraken "the lazy one" is above BTC-e. What a chutzpah!!
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And so BTC-e is in danger of getting overrun by the Kraken price per Bitcoin? Only 6 pips difference, $ to € that is!
And so it is now higher. Bears do not know when to surrender, or what?
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And so BTC-e is in danger of getting overrun by the Kraken price per Bitcoin? Only 6 pips difference, $ to € that is!
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By the looks of the dumpage going on there, it's not that hard to transfer money in and out of BTC-e as some anticipated.
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BTC-e $250 ?? What happened to 'arbitrage'? LOL
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All we need is a decent number of new people interested in buying to see an increase.
Or former holders that sold but are motivated to get in again given the latest streak of positive news that definitely paint a shining future for BTC. Or the bidders at the latest auction, who missed out on the blocks they had their eyes on. Quiet a few, perhaps...
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Ichimoku has all lights on green. OBV trending strong. Blue skies above.
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All you Europeans, Yer-a-peein' on your currency. Europe [Kraken] making a new high, on low volume, but still....
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Kraken just hit €260 ($290,80) on pretty volume
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I like the pattern that's currently forming... I predict a sharp increase within the hour! I've seen this pattern many times before and it never fails me Only 30 minutes late
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Kraken - Europe is leading today? More buying going on there then usual....
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Looks like we are going up again!
Could it be?
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Anyone else notice that on Huobi, large bid-blocks are being filled, while not showing their true size?
btw Sorry for being on topic
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LTC/BTC going down again, seems like next BTC pump incoming
Looks like Kraken arbitrage is broken, keeping this from rising further?
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Fonzie. Come again, please?
Seller is buying his own asks in huge single chunks (1000&600 BTC) in order to encourage at least a few idiots investors to throw their money in before we go down. lol so pathetic it's almost funny. Talk about grasping at straws and not having a clue what you're talking about. His reasoning may be that after last week's failed attempts to take this sub $200, buying one's own blocks now, should make the next "sub $200-attempt" succeed. Or something along those lines.....
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It almost seems like the last bulls are already out of money. Fonzie. Come again, please?
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[...], amid local media reports that a Bitcoin exchange may have run off with $387 million in client funds in what could be the biggest Bitcoin scandal [...]
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/11/business/international/hong-kong-issues-warning-about-bitcoin.html?_r=2So, this pretty much seems to be a story on what may c.q. can be. Add to this that while MyCoin claimed to have 3,000 ( !!!) customers (each of them investing an average of one million dollars) (a Legislative Council) had received more than 15 complaints ( !!!) from MyCoin clients regarding the allegations and that these would be passed on to the police on Wednesday. How come there's only over 15 complaints, where 3000 customers were scammed for one million each, on average?
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Stamp be going crazy.
EDIT: wtf is going on over there!
"Shake and Bake" Wall Street style
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