I have seen two pretty cool sites making use of Bitcoin’s features lately. I see great promise in both of them and suggest to check them out. 1) https://ogrr.com/Read the creators’s blog post about it. It is a trading forum for virtual gaming goods. It’s been around since the end of October and seems to be starting to pick up some traction now, with 800 out of 1300 members registered during the last month. 2) http://coinworker.com/This crowdsourcing site I found particularly interesting. I was set up in the time it took me to grab a BTC address and could start making some bitcents. It automatically pays you out (with a 15 min delay or so) and thanks to Bitcoin it is a very smooth process. Coinworker was created in the end of January, and I can imagine people from developing countries with internet access might find this lucrative. There are many crowdsourcing sites already, but their use of conventional payment mechanisms or national restriction (like Amazon’s Mturk which is available to US citizens only, afaik) pose problems. Does anyone know other cool stuff with such a potential that actually enables new markets thanks to Bitcoin? You know, things that people will probably actually use.
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Yeah! Let's fuck this thing up!
I bet you it will happen again eventually. Just watch out for the Bruce Wagner indicator and you know what’s up.
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Emotion, something of which you clearly lack.. let me talk to you in a language you understand,
Metaphysical zerosum culture government perception, perception pedantry nihilism perception zerosum zerosum metaphysical government.
HAHAHAHAHA. Let me help too. Value incentive desire emotion human truth sound concept anyways herp derp assburgers
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The fundamentals are so strong...
Every single time FlipPro or Technomage begin talking about fundamentals …
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teflone, perhaps we ought to speak about the analysis without revealing its essence (as I saw you revealed the H&S as well), don’t forget you are paying for it. Suggestion: Refer to the chart number and just make it ambigous. And yes, awaiting that next move in (50).
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Seeing yesterday’s ghost wall again at 5.1, moved down from 5.2.
That wall has vanished now as price moved towards it.
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Seeing yesterday’s ghost wall again at 5.1, moved down from 5.2.
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They weren't bought into. He pulled them as a market order was going through. At the time CM was working as it should, and the only +volume ticks were about 4-5 small <10BTC orders.
They were. At least a few thousand most likely, in addition to the selling he did by moving it 1 cent lower into the bids. I guess there might have been a rest he withdrew – I suspect the 4.55 wall might be that. Manipulator observatory.
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What happened?
1) Sell off first, and then the ask walls got removed (Which implies a sell from someone else). 2) Ask walls got removed, and then a sell off (Which implies the walls were sold into the bids).
Thanks!
Just what you said before (what I quoted). He divided his ask wall into 3-4 smaller ones and put them down 1 cent, then the other etc. to cause some panic selling. Didn’t work as well as yesterday, though, so I guess the market is learning. The volume was basically all of his ask walls that consumed the bids or were bought into.
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Then why would he drop down the walls slowly but surely by 1 cent steps each time, while he could just keep the wall a bit higher to let Bids replenish again? Doesn't make sense if he really wants to sell. He's just putting on downward pressure, without actually selling much if anything at all.
Same thing happening now again.
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Then why would he drop down the walls slowly but surely by 1 cent steps each time, while he could just keep the wall a bit higher to let Bids replenish again? Doesn't make sense if he really wants to sell. He's just putting on downward pressure, without actually selling much if anything at all.
I can attest to that. Also seen it withdrawn multiple times as it was bought into a few hundreds, then put up 10c higher or so. It was at 4.6 before, then vanished, and then it was spread into ~3k chunks by a bot to make it organic, and now it moved to 4.5. Now withdrawn again.
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This thing is done. Just like it was in November. Get out while you can. 3.878 was not the bottom. S3052 is right. There will be another big selloff very soon. Just wait.
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Bullish ones. Ah I see. Ok, lets return to this thread in oh..a few days or so (or after the weekend even ) OK, here I am.
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You didn't do 10:1, did you? If yes, that is a dangerous position now.
In the Bitcoin market, any 10:1 leverage is a dangerous position to be in.
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Seriously, take this shit elsewhere. This forum is supposed to be "Speculation about the Bitcoin price", as is stated in the description, and not Bitcoinica’s support forum. There are seven fucking Bitcoinica threads on the first page of this forum.
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Sorry, eight now.
we need a poll that wont get closed by OP because the initiative is losing support, just a little detail No, we don’t.
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There are seven fucking Bitcoinica threads on the first page of this forum.
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Sorry, eight now.
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Your indicators are worthless, Technomage. They have nothing to say about price, and for no timeframe. You remind me of bitcoinbull who predicted that 10$ was the bottom using historical Difficulty vs. Price ratios: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=7427.msg325241#msg325241I guess history repeats. -- Adding to the thread, the search trends are not useful for price projections or indications either, as they follow price, not lead. At least that is what I have experienced.
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Personally I liked the chart patterns as well. Keep up the great work.
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Got it just once, thanks!
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