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Mikcik (OP)
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December 30, 2013, 12:01:37 AM
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Is there any site (or section of some site) that focuses on making some sort of callender of bitcoin price potentionally related "events".
The event could be anything that will take place somewhere in a known (quite near) future and has the ability to move bitcoin price (up or down)...

-For example the Swiss gov. should i think somewhere in mid January come with a state document from its analytists who were analysing bitcoin threats and opportunities for Swiss Gov.
-In january or feb. 2014 the overstock.com site should start accepting bitcoin...
-Also i belive in the beggining of the January the USA gov should have some new meeting or hearing or internally published anylysis about bitcoin (threats and opportunities) etc..
- In Feb. 2013 i belive there some issue with the USA fiscal cliff again (usa gov. debt crisis) etc.

These are just few examples of events that will take take place in the near future and might (will) affect the price of bitcoin (at least in the short run, some even in the long run maybe).

So is there any site that gathers these upcoming events with exact date, something like calendar? It could be a great, simple and clear list of events...

If not, someone could make such sites and maybe let people from around the world to add events themselves (so it would be more completed and diverse).

Is there any site like this?
If not, is anyone willing to do something like this?
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December 30, 2013, 12:11:26 AM
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dont know such a site but most events that causes ups and downs are not predictable

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December 30, 2013, 12:40:02 AM
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I doubt there is a website that functions specifically like that. Every BTC newsfeed is just what could happen.

Honestly you might be better off piecing together posts from "Speculation".

As so:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=385119.msg4144045
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