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Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: do the markets random walk ?
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on: July 17, 2017, 08:00:26 PM
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I think I do understating what you guys are saying ... One point that got my attention about how unpredictable the market is ... is "memory" Each actor knows at what "price" you set your position, but how can the market, as a whole, knows where to go ? I mean how an individual trader can better set a strategy to follow the crowd ... after read some papers and think a bit about the "memory effect" ... I end up at ... reading about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flocking_(behavior) Hemelrijk and Hildenbrandt used attraction, alignment and avoidance and extended this with a number of traits of real starlings: first, birds fly according to fixed wing aerodynamics, while rolling when turning (thus losing lift), second they coordinate with a limited number of interaction neighbours of 7...
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Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Advice please on what to do with my coin
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on: July 17, 2017, 07:35:46 AM
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Hi, new to bitcoin, I invested some money into bitcoin mid June after seeing all the hype online, since investing it's dropped like 20% really not sure what to do now if I should sell up now take a 20% loss or hang onto it and hopefully it will go up again? But after reading the news looks like it's not going to go back up?
Sorry for sounding stupid just jumped into something I didn't no anything about.
Thanks
overall the technology behind bitcoin is solid, it makes people optimistic.. so the market will recover eventually ... if you do not need to cash out your bitcoin to pay your day to day bills you can 'go long' sit in your bitcoins and wait. In the other hand the market community like exchanges, brokers, financial institutions, professional traders they have no choice ... they need to be in the battle field no matter what ... One of the few advantages of a private trader over an institutional one is that we can trade or not trade when we like. We have the luxury of being free to wait for excellent setups. Unfortunately, most of us, in our eagerness to trade, throw away this amazing advantage.
--Trading for a Living, Elder I see a lot of people pissed every time the bitcoin price drops. They bought bitcoin at $2700, and now seeing almost 30% of their investment disappear in the fog ... they feel trapped. It feels like the market took your money compulsorily and said I will payback somewhere in the future ... if you cannot handle it you can change sides 'go short' hoping bitcoin price hit the ground ...
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Photos: Life inside of China’s massive and remote bitcoin mines
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on: July 15, 2017, 03:34:06 AM
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https://qz.com/1026605/photos-chinas-bitcoin-mines-and-miners/A bitcoin “mine” with a blue tin roof sits next to a hydroelectric power plant in Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan province. (Liu Xingzhe/ChinaFile/EPA) Packing materials for mining machines pile up beside the water-cooling system at a Bitcoin mine in Sichuan province. (Liu Xingzhe/ChinaFile/EPA) Employees at a bitcoin mine in Sichuan. (Liu Xingzhe/ChinaFile/EPA) ***More at source PRETTY PICTURES. Interestingly, the bitcoin plant photographed sits adjacent to a hydroelectric power plant. All of its energy comes from a renewable & natural source which seems to contradict the media perspective which says bitcoin is bad for the environment and contributes to climate change. The photos might also help explain why GPU's and ASIC's to some degree are scarce commodities and not as easy to find as they used to be. Employees at a bitcoin mine in Sichuan. I hope you guys are having fun ... that leaking on the floor means nothing ...
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Epoch timestamp: 1501545600 is comming
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on: July 15, 2017, 03:07:35 AM
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Andre_Goldman aswer me! Hello my friend.Can i ask you question please? i send you pm because i see you online on the forum now. Ok.I have one graphic amd 7950 and i bought a rx 580 and i add it on my pc and now i have 2 GPUs on one PC. I am mining with the nicehash(NiceHashMiner_v1.7.5.13) And i have the latest amd drivers but the problem is that the amd 7950 gpu has only 50000 H/S with the newest amd driver but if i uninstall and install 15.12 amd driver the hash speed goes back to normally(278000 H/S) And because i can't go back to previous drivers because i run on my system also the GPU rx580 so i read some guy on an other forum said that:
"The easiest downgrade amd driver We take the dll files from 15.12, or other amd_opencl32 amd_opencl64 amdocl amdocl12cl amdocl12cl64 amdocl64 Put in folder miners That's the whole downgrade"
And i want to ask you ,do you in which folder exactly sould i paste this 6 dll files if use nicehash(NiceHashMiner_v1.7.5.13)?
I'm afraid I can't answer your question, sorry ... I have almost no experience with the setup you mentioned ... I'm more a theory guy that sometimes think about big-O notation ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_O_notation ) but actually not really understand Ω
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: JarzikCoin aka segwit2xCoin exposed: trying to get KYC crap on the code
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on: July 15, 2017, 01:59:21 AM
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DNS hardcode seeds is hard ...
this will clear the problem andre If you don't like the seeds, simply download the code yourself, change the seeds to whatever you like and then compile. It's that easy. the "hard" part is you cant really change things at runtime Yes I remember vaguely some polemics regards RFCs 882, 883, 973, 1035 ... ps-> in case I get a good analogy to our current situation I'll post here
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin just an asset ?
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on: July 15, 2017, 12:18:21 AM
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In fact, the currency is an asset with the highest liquidity, so if bitcoin becomes sufficiently liquid, it will be on par with traditional currencies.
indeed... that's what I thought when I read the subject
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