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January 31, 2015, 07:30:32 PM

It would awesome if the wall from 220-224 moved up a bit

why should he move it up? it well get sold anyway and we will see sub 200 very fast..

Put pressure on the short positions


but we opened our positions in the 300 range.  Roll Eyes

There's plenty that opened up around 228-240 as well.


2k is plenty these days?

I'm not only speaking of bitfinex.
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January 31, 2015, 07:32:08 PM

http://podcast.runtogold.com/2015/01/btck-128-2015-01-24/

Starting @ 7:00, this is Tony Gallippi of BitPay... The whole podcast is worth a listen, but this part stands out:

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We manage a treasury of bitcoins, dollars, euros, Canadian [dollars], and pounds. Constantly we're managing our portfolio to make sure we have enough of each currency, so we are always in the markets trading... It's interesting today in the markets, I would say a year ago, or maybe a year and a half ago, the markets did not have enough liquidity. We couldn't have sold a million dollars worth of Bitcoin in a day without dramatically moving the markets. But things have changed. There's a lot more participants now. We can move a million dollars a day and you wouldn't even notice that we're trading just because there's a lot more volume and more buyers and sellers in the market.

We also have a lot of hedge funds that want to accumulate Bitcoin positions, so when we have these huge spikes we also have some off-market opportunities to sell those. You'd be surprised at how many Wall Street firms are starting to accumulate Bitcoin positions that aren't talking about Bitcoin yet. There's a lot going on behind the scenes, as well as some private family wealth funds and things like that.
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January 31, 2015, 07:36:50 PM

mmmm hedge funds


http://podcast.runtogold.com/2015/01/btck-128-2015-01-24/

Starting @ 7:00, this is Tony Gallippi of BitPay... The whole podcast is worth a listen, but this part stands out:

Quote from: Tony Gallippi
We manage a treasury of bitcoins, dollars, euros, Canadian [dollars], and pounds. Constantly we're managing our portfolio to make sure we have enough of each currency, so we are always in the markets trading... It's interesting today in the markets, I would say a year ago, or maybe a year and a half ago, the markets did not have enough liquidity. We couldn't have sold a million dollars worth of Bitcoin in a day without dramatically moving the markets. But things have changed. There's a lot more participants now. We can move a million dollars a day and you wouldn't even notice that we're trading just because there's a lot more volume and more buyers and sellers in the market.

We also have a lot of hedge funds that want to accumulate Bitcoin positions, so when we have these huge spikes we also have some off-market opportunities to sell those. You'd be surprised at how many Wall Street firms are starting to accumulate Bitcoin positions that aren't talking about Bitcoin yet. There's a lot going on behind the scenes, as well as some private family wealth funds and things like that.
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January 31, 2015, 07:37:36 PM

Shorts up to over 15k on bfxdata.

Juicy bid side on finex.

Fireworks soon.
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January 31, 2015, 07:38:38 PM

http://podcast.runtogold.com/2015/01/btck-128-2015-01-24/

Starting @ 7:00, this is Tony Gallippi of BitPay... The whole podcast is worth a listen, but this part stands out:

(quote author=Tony Gallippi)
We manage a treasury of bitcoins, dollars, euros, Canadian [dollars], and pounds. Constantly we're managing our portfolio to make sure we have enough of each currency, so we are always in the markets trading... It's interesting today in the markets, I would say a year ago, or maybe a year and a half ago, the markets did not have enough liquidity. We couldn't have sold a million dollars worth of Bitcoin in a day without dramatically moving the markets. But things have changed. There's a lot more participants now. We can move a million dollars a day and you wouldn't even notice that we're trading just because there's a lot more volume and more buyers and sellers in the market.

We also have a lot of hedge funds that want to accumulate Bitcoin positions, so when we have these huge spikes we also have some off-market opportunities to sell those. You'd be surprised at how many Wall Street firms are starting to accumulate Bitcoin positions that aren't talking about Bitcoin yet. There's a lot going on behind the scenes, as well as some private family wealth funds and things like that.


But but but bitcoin is doomed. :p
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We manage a treasury of bitcoins, dollars, euros, Canadian [dollars], and pounds. Constantly we're managing our portfolio to make sure we have enough of each currency, so we are always in the markets trading... It's interesting today in the markets, I would say a year ago, or maybe a year and a half ago, the markets did not have enough liquidity. We couldn't have sold a million dollars worth of Bitcoin in a day without dramatically moving the markets. But things have changed. There's a lot more participants now. We can move a million dollars a day and you wouldn't even notice that we're trading just because there's a lot more volume and more buyers and sellers in the market.

We also have a lot of hedge funds that want to accumulate Bitcoin positions, so when we have these huge spikes we also have some off-market opportunities to sell those. You'd be surprised at how many Wall Street firms are starting to accumulate Bitcoin positions that aren't talking about Bitcoin yet. There's a lot going on behind the scenes, as well as some private family wealth funds and things like that.

Pah. What do they know? I put my faith in the repetitive jpeg posters and embittered doomsters on here. Our future is unquestionably in their hands.
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January 31, 2015, 07:51:20 PM

I guess we are going to see a fight for 220 tonight when China wakes up and will rapidly break 200 once 220 is sold.

Quote me when it happened.
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January 31, 2015, 07:52:48 PM

all the day the orderbook promising moon moves but nothing Sad

it is disappointing
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Pah. What do they know? I put my faith in the repetitive jpeg posters and embittered doomsters on here. Our future is unquestionably in their hands.

Nah, it's in their hands Cool



But I admit, things have been going pretty shittily for you.  Almost as if YOUR FUTURE IS IN MY HANDS.
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January 31, 2015, 07:56:20 PM

I guess we are going to see a fight for 220 tonight when China wakes up and will rapidly break 200 once 220 is sold.

Quote me when it happened.

Nah, it will not happen, because...

Quote from: Tony Gallippi

We also have a lot of hedge funds that want to accumulate Bitcoin positions, so when we have these huge spikes we also have some off-market opportunities to sell those. You'd be surprised at how many Wall Street firms are starting to accumulate Bitcoin positions that aren't talking about Bitcoin yet. There's a lot going on behind the scenes, as well as some private family wealth funds and things like that.

Wall Street is buying bitcoin. Everyone is buying. Mass adoption is happening as we speak. I see a lot of hysteria on the streets. Still nobody can explain why the price is tanking for the past year, though. Maybe "the market is just getting rid of the weak hands". hehe
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January 31, 2015, 07:58:19 PM

all the day the orderbook promising moon moves but nothing Sad

it is disappointing

fake orderbook is fake
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January 31, 2015, 07:59:55 PM

Coin
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January 31, 2015, 07:59:55 PM

Trolls are out in force... Better cut your loose guys Wink
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January 31, 2015, 08:00:26 PM
Last edit: January 31, 2015, 08:12:33 PM by NotHatinJustTrollin

Tony Gallippi is just desperately trying to hype.
I wanna remind y'all that Barry Silbert said the same thing all throughout 2014. "I know that Wall Street is coming into bitcoin in a big way".

Guess naht lel
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January 31, 2015, 08:02:16 PM


man you should buy, (fake) buy orders are impressive !!!!
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January 31, 2015, 08:02:50 PM

Tony Gallippi is just desperately trying to hype.
I wanna remind y'all that Barry Silbert said the same exact thing all throughout 2014. "I know that Wall Street is coming into bitcoin in a big way".

Guess naht lel

Hence the prolonged bear market and recent shakeouts. That is how Wall Street buys.
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January 31, 2015, 08:03:56 PM

Shorts up to over 15k on bfxdata.

Juicy bid side on finex.

Fireworks soon.
15k BTC is absolutely nothing. Especially now that their USD value is low because of the low price.
I would say shorts are pretty low.

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January 31, 2015, 08:07:38 PM

Tony Gallippi is just desperately trying to hype.
I wanna remind y'all that Barry Silbert said the same exact thing all throughout 2014. "I know that Wall Street is coming into bitcoin in a big way".

Guess naht lel

Hence the prolonged bear market and recent shakeouts. That is how Wall Street buys.

Yep. At first they would rape market till total despair phase and buy tons of coins at lowest 100$.
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January 31, 2015, 08:10:12 PM

Tony Gallippi is just desperately trying to hype.
I wanna remind y'all that Barry Silbert said the same exact thing all throughout 2014. "I know that Wall Street is coming into bitcoin in a big way".

Guess naht lel

Hence the prolonged bear market and recent shakeouts. That is how Wall Street buys.
Sure, sure.


If it goes to double digits will you be telling yourself the same ad infinitum?


Damn, the price of this penny stock crashed, Wall Street must be dying to buy all of this shit! Get in while you can!



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January 31, 2015, 08:21:12 PM
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Tony Gallippi is just desperately trying to hype.
I wanna remind y'all that Barry Silbert said the same exact thing all throughout 2014. "I know that Wall Street is coming into bitcoin in a big way".

Guess naht lel

Hence the prolonged bear market and recent shakeouts. That is how Wall Street buys.

Maybe, but not many, not much. Off market or not, spread on all exchanges or not, we would have seen the price action, which we have not. Yet.

Edit: I don't much want them, I want prudent savers. It does not make much difference, but I would like to see them being the late comers, I want to see them largely coinless in the new era. Just schadenfreude, it doesn't make much difference for bitcoin what they do.

Edit2: I don't care much if they shake the price, short squeezes or what not. That only leads others to keep their asks high and their bids low with more patience, maturing the market.



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