Still some bitcoins over at bitstamp for $13.20, but btc-e is already up to $13.40.
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goxxing again awesome spike to 13.70 that never happen That happens when the price shoots up in a different currency. Judging from the action, it looks like there's quite a bit of buying pressure from across the pond. Arbitrage bots will smooth things out. no, thats whats not supposed to happen. i was sitting there watching all these prices fire off on time and sales up to 13.725 on Clark Moody w/o the ask side changing at all with asks from 13.59 on up. Correct, this is not supposed to happen. Its a bug and mtgox hasn't bothered fixing it.
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*Puts popcorn away* I was expecting much more cypherdoc! Kudos cypherdoc!
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*Puts popcorn away* I was expecting much more cypherdoc!
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its so quiet i can hear the screams...
Oh dear...
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prepare for liftoff...
24160...
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only 1840 1818 1792 more to go...
Until we pass $13.55? Or until...? Rocket?
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I'm still confused. Gox didn't buy shit, that wall was way up ahead.
If USD/BTC drops down to $12.94, mtgox will happily "buy" bitcoins for $12.94 and sell them for Eur. The wall reflected on the USD market at $12.94 is the same wall over at EUR.
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Then why aren't the walls identical for each market?
That was my first thought but since the wall structures are so entirely different I didn't think they were.
There has to be a large enough spread for mtgox to bother with the currency enchange.
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The US market experienced an almost identical wall drop just now. I tried to get a pic of it but the page refreshed before I could get both.
This all seems highly suspect. Possible bull trap?
*Facepalm* Both markets are linked together through mtgox. If USD drops down to $12.94, mtgox will happily "buy" bitcoins for $12.94 and sell them for Eur.
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That was real. It was unbelievable.
I remember it as if it were yesterday lol
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What makes me sad is all of this stability is causing my mtgox trading fees to rise! I hope we can get some action soon.
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I still haven't confirmed if sending a spammy transaction with the standard 0.0005 BTC fee where a normal fee of ~0.01 would be required and double spending it would work or not. I haven't had the time to try, but this should theoretically work under their new rules unless satoshidice checks to make sure the standard fee is paid, and not just the 0.0005.
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I'm saying the truth. Period.
Where did you get the knowledge of this "truth" from? It's a scam , they said november then we are in january and still nothing... It could be referred to as a scam because of all the delays, but your absolute statement of "nothing will arrive and it will be the end of bitecoin" was what I was referring to. Delays was predictable, saying "omg we did not expect this delays" is just a lie, so I believe nothing will arrive. End of bitcoin is a consequence , bitcoin can survive only with enough miners, and people mine for money (no most of people don't care about freedom and this kind a propaganda or just as a "bonus" in addition of money), no new device, no innovation= no more profitable = no more miner (everybody's gonna go speculate on something else..)= end of bitcoin. Another end of bitcoin could be the dead of Silk Road which is the real economy of bitcoin (22Millions $ a year), and I checked ALL the bitcoin stores in the wiki, there is no real economy behind bitcoin except people buying for speculation or people buying bitcoin to buy drugs. This reply you just gave me is substantially better than what you stated in the OP: I'm saying the truth. Period.
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I'm saying the truth. Period.
Where did you get the knowledge of this "truth" from? It's a scam , they said november then we are in january and still nothing... It could be referred to as a scam because of all the delays, but your absolute statement of "nothing will arrive and it will be the end of bitecoin" was what I was referring to.
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