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1421  Economy / Lending / Re: 180 BTC Loan until Mar 29 on: February 26, 2012, 02:51:43 AM
hi everyone, I can confirm that zer0 has borrowed a lot from me in the past and he's always paid back (and when he's not on time, he's very generous!)
1422  Economy / Speculation / Re: RALLY! on: February 25, 2012, 09:02:01 PM
The fundamentals are so strong...
Every single time FlipPro or Technomage begin talking about fundamentals …

hehehe ... funny cuz it's true  Cheesy Grin

LOL, it's happening again!
1423  Economy / Lending / Re: Requesting 1200 btc loan for mining hardware (w/ collateral) on: February 25, 2012, 12:17:52 AM
Wondering why someone would lend you the funds as opposed to use them to start mining themselves. This would remove the risk of getting scammed while keeping the upside.

Also, why just get a loan? Why not sell shares on glbse.com like all the other mining companies there. From a quick look, something like 10% of all bitcoins hashing power is a result of GLBSE mining companies.

Cost of labor/time investment for #1.  Investing in his mining operation is a click away.  Making your own mining farm takes a long time.
1424  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I'm refunding the victims of my terrible scam on: February 24, 2012, 06:56:32 PM
does this means that terrytibbs will get rid of the scammer tag?
can we have a 'reformed' tag on this forum? Cheesy

He was never a scammer in my opinion.  He doesn't need a reformed tag Smiley
1425  Economy / Speculation / Re: Rocket is secretly taking off yet again! on: February 24, 2012, 01:42:54 PM
For fucks sake, can you people please stop calling every 30 cent price increase a rocket?

This one went from 4.2 to 5.2... I consider that a rocket.
1426  Economy / Speculation / Re: Its called a correction on: February 23, 2012, 09:50:26 PM
I must say, the analysis has been great so far Smiley
1427  Economy / Speculation / Re: RALLY TIME!!! on: February 23, 2012, 09:06:35 PM
5.10 just broke PSAR

Major mid-term indicator turned bullish Grin
1428  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: State of Bitcoin on: February 23, 2012, 08:37:23 PM
On the one hand, a tonne of people seem to be interested in developing Bitcoins for ideological reasons, to develop a currency independent of corporations or central banks.

Wanting freedom from the central banks is not anti-capitalist. 
1429  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] PureMining: Infinite-term, deterministic mining bond on: February 23, 2012, 02:58:51 PM
hmmm
$2.5/MH is a bit overpriced, but I guess it includes labor costs...
1430  Economy / Lending / Re: INeededALoan: Additional 1000 BTC needed for March! on: February 23, 2012, 02:50:43 PM
bumpity-bump, still need 1k BTC
1431  Economy / Speculation / Re: Rocket is secretly taking off yet again! on: February 23, 2012, 01:41:53 PM
Oh, look where the price went, fuckers. UP! Smiley
1432  Economy / Speculation / Re: RALLY TIME!!! on: February 23, 2012, 05:48:03 AM
sorta makes me wonder why ppl are selling at 10 cents below latest buy price, considering someone has bought like 20,000 in the last 10 minutes

yes, seriously.  If all the sellers just gathered up their coins and moved up, the price would go up Wink
sarcasm
1433  Economy / Speculation / Re: Rocket is secretly taking off yet again! on: February 23, 2012, 05:34:37 AM
Update: We're at $4.6! Everyone get ready for a giant rally!
Update2: $4.68!
1434  Economy / Speculation / Rocket is secretly taking off yet again! on: February 23, 2012, 05:31:27 AM
Ask wall gone!  Let's see where this goes.  I saw a few large buys just then and the ghost lines are 5k above the current ask line.  The distance to $5 as of right now is 25k BTC.
1435  Economy / Speculation / Re: RALLY TIME!!! on: February 23, 2012, 05:28:43 AM
It's starting! Everyone tune in!
1436  Economy / Speculation / Re: RALLY TIME!!! on: February 23, 2012, 05:24:59 AM
Wall got smaller in the last few hours, it's now 4k BTC Smiley
Bid side filling up nicely!
Get ready.. something might happen Grin
1437  Economy / Lending / Re: [BITCOIN LONDON] Looking for an 150 BTC loan! on: February 23, 2012, 04:05:02 AM
Kluge is now writing a collection letter and he will send it to DI's dad soon (after he works out a few details in the letter).
1438  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Predictinator: Tommorow's valuations today! on: February 23, 2012, 01:38:26 AM
Quote
No historical data, I don't feel like adding any sort of db features. Just, like, screenshot or something

so you dont want anyone to see how accurate it's past predictions have been?

You just drew that in paint didnt you?

Have you tried to import than line into the game line rider?

did the racer get stuck where the price plunge?

is it too early to start my garden?


Look at the source, its not an image, its SVG drawn by D3, a popular graphing toolkit.

And theres no past predictions because this was the first day I ran it. Its also predicting low, high, and volume as well, the graph just doesn't draw those yet.

lol, you need to make it predict better lows and highs.. right now it's predicting a huge trading range all the time.


{ avg: 6.30721081627292, min: 5.97717029571505, max: 6.68582636534018, volume: 131578.285038269, volume_adj: 0.933032931862247 },
{ avg: 6.33598841166913, min: 6.05555391021388, max: 6.59937395447541, volume: 89228.2373129519, volume_adj: 0.785357711657259 },
{ avg: 6.41077179654739, min: 6.03910318723335, max: 6.74578869292621, volume: 108922.844700112, volume_adj: 0.854033088403317 },
{ avg: 6.18726587862432, min: 5.80770199484833, max: 6.59185889633733, volume: 113371.697694707, volume_adj: 0.869546302222994 },
{ avg: 6.47914226820999, min: 6.16057628518267, max: 6.72323286114458, volume: 85413.260047896, volume_adj: 0.772054831543682 },
{ avg: 6.27209567437812, min: 5.95757302516065, max: 6.60335116667514, volume: 80036.9799200255, volume_adj: 0.753307666087896 },
1439  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoinica now supports Alipay deposit! on: February 23, 2012, 01:34:39 AM
This will be huge!
Will you also be supporting Alipay withdrawals?
I am going to tell all my vendors in China about this!

We will consider Alipay withdrawal option soon. Currently there's an API for mass payments, but it requires a service contract with Alipay.

When the CNY deposit volume is higher, we will have better chances of getting the service contract signed.

I suspect more of my vendors will be willing to accept payment in Bitcoins once they know that they can instantly cash out via Alipay.
Keep up the great work!

I just started a feedzebirds campaign.  Please help spread the word! 
http://www.feedzebirds.com/v51z

Awesome, a feedzebirds campaign in English Wink
1440  Economy / Marketplace / Bitcoins for Atlas on: February 22, 2012, 04:05:29 PM
The forum still has the default avatar pictures. I declare this the week of free bitcoins for Freddie Prinze Jr.!  Atlas!

1. Make this your avatar


2. Post your Bitcoin address in this topic,

3. I send you 0.0001 bitcoins x your number of posts (maximum .05 bitcoins for 500+ posts),
(note, I'll multi-send once a day)

4. Enjoy gazing deep into the captivating eyes of Atlas all week!

I'll blow a whole bitcoin on this fun, so get yours now!

Text taken from deepceleron
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