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November 13, 2015, 06:15:02 PM


Anyone have an answer to the above question, yet?

It was answered a while back. It's a countdown to the block halving.

Interestingly, at current prices, there will be about $304 million dollars more worth of bitcoins mined by the next halving.
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November 13, 2015, 06:16:10 PM


Anyone have an answer to the above question, yet?

It was answered a while back. It's a countdown to the block halving.


O.k....   Thank.  That makes sense.  

As you may realize, it is not easy to make any real attempt to read every post in this thread.... especially when price changes

get WILD!!!!!!!
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November 13, 2015, 06:24:15 PM

@mb300sd: people weld galvanized steel all the time. Don't believe the hype Smiley

In my teens I had a chemistry lab at home. Started with a toy chemistry set, but augmented with many chemicals from oter sources.  Back then pharmacies still carried things like elemental iodine, potassium chlorate, potassium permanganate, ether, etc.; and the pharmacists would not mind selling them to a nerdish kid like me, no questions asked.  From other places I easily got caustic soda, lead, ethanol, acetone, hydrochloric acid, mercury, calcium carbide, ...  

Looking back, after reading tons of MSDSs and "toxicity" sections in Wikipedia, I discovered that I died several times over before I even started to shave.  Today, lead has become as dangerous as plutonium, one pint of acetone will turn by itself into ten pounds of cocaine, one whiff of 190-proof ethanol will send everybody in a mile radius to the hospital, ...  Sigh...

I hear you. It was much easier for grade-school children to take up pyrotechnics as a hobby back then.

I used to get everyday fun stuff like ether, sulfur, potassium nitrate, fuming nitric acid, glacial acetic acid, lead acetate, and reagent grade sulfuric and hydrochloric acids from the neighborhood pharmacy with no questions asked. More interesting but relatively nontoxic stuff like potassium chlorate, red phosphorus, manganese dioxide and sodium ferrocyanide came in pricey little chemistry-set-sized bottles from the local hobby shop, also with no questions asked. Other cool substances like calcium carbide, cheap muriatic acid and various alcohols came from the hardware store.

My biggest problem was trying to source powdered charcoal to make gunpowder. I found that the easiest way was to cut the heads off wooden strike-anywhere stove matches (the heads were an excellent material for other fun projects) and reduce the matchsticks to charcoal to be ground in a mortar and pestle.

By the time I was in my teens we were forging notes from our parents to get the really cool stuff like white phosphorus (and the carbon disulfide to dissolve it in), zinc dust, red iron oxide (to make thermite), etc from Central Scientific.

Now kids need to buy stump remover just to get their hands on some saltpeter for the time-honored childhood tradition of making gunpowder. Even an adult trying to buy half of those things would probably come under investigation for being a terrorist or meth chemist.

Guess what? For all our pyrotechnical fun we never burned anything down nor suffered any more than minor skin burns. We'd been taught to think before we did things.
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Today's kids are so over-protected it's ridiculous. The political correctness geniuses figure they can use simple "childproof" packaging and devices to fool the same children they need to ask for help to reprogram the remote control. When I was a kid we learned not to play carelessly with fire by burning ourselves on a hot stove. I understood what the skull and crossbones meant on the iodine bottle in the bathroom cabinet long before I was tall enough reach it.

We learned to respect fire and dangerous chemicals at an early age. Even substances now considered dangerous were freely given to children. In kindergarten we were given powdered asbestos (I can still remember the distinct smell) to mix with water to make a modelling compound. A trip to the dentist wasn't complete without receiving a decent blob of mercury to play with. Now kids can't even take peanut butter sandwiches to school.

No wonder today's kids have no sense of responsibility for their own safety.

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November 13, 2015, 06:31:04 PM

I think that in 2 weeks the price will be around $350. I predict that it will stay there for some time than explode as the halving is closer and closer,day by day.  Wink
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November 13, 2015, 06:45:19 PM

IMO in a couple of hours either start a pump to 360$  and crash from there (after some sideways) or just crash.
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November 13, 2015, 06:45:26 PM

I think that in 2 weeks the price will be around $350. I predict that it will stay there for some time than explode as the halving is closer and closer,day by day.  Wink

Hmm I don't know. And I really mean that I have no clue. I would be happy if we could definitely be sure that this actual range 320-330 is a secure bottom. Possible that we are going sideways for some time. Furthermore the time begins where people slowly start to buy stuff for christmas. Not presents but decorations and kind of stuff.
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November 13, 2015, 07:18:37 PM

@mb300sd: people weld galvanized steel all the time. Don't believe the hype Smiley

In my teens I had a chemistry lab at home. Started with a toy chemistry set, but augmented with many chemicals from oter sources.  Back then pharmacies still carried things like elemental iodine, potassium chlorate, potassium permanganate, ether, etc.; and the pharmacists would not mind selling them to a nerdish kid like me, no questions asked.  From other places I easily got caustic soda, lead, ethanol, acetone, hydrochloric acid, mercury, calcium carbide, ...  

Looking back, after reading tons of MSDSs and "toxicity" sections in Wikipedia, I discovered that I died several times over before I even started to shave.  Today, lead has become as dangerous as plutonium, one pint of acetone will turn by itself into ten pounds of cocaine, one whiff of 190-proof ethanol will send everybody in a mile radius to the hospital, ...  Sigh...

I hear you. It was much easier for grade-school children to take up pyrotechnics as a hobby back then.

I used to get everyday fun stuff like ether, sulfur, potassium nitrate, fuming nitric acid, glacial acetic acid, lead acetate, and reagent grade sulfuric and hydrochloric acids from the neighborhood pharmacy with no questions asked. More interesting but relatively nontoxic stuff like potassium chlorate, red phosphorus, manganese dioxide and sodium ferrocyanide came in pricey little chemistry-set-sized bottles from the local hobby shop, also with no questions asked. Other cool substances like calcium carbide, cheap muriatic acid and various alcohols came from the hardware store.

My biggest problem was trying to source powdered charcoal to make gunpowder. I found that the easiest way was to cut the heads off wooden strike-anywhere stove matches (the heads were an excellent material for other fun projects) and reduce the matchsticks to charcoal to be ground in a mortar and pestle.

By the time I was in my teens we were forging notes from our parents to get the really cool stuff like white phosphorus (and the carbon disulfide to dissolve it in), zinc dust, red iron oxide (to make thermite), etc from Central Scientific.

Now kids need to buy stump remover just to get their hands on some saltpeter for the time-honored childhood tradition of making gunpowder. Even an adult trying to buy half of those things would probably come under investigation for being a terrorist or meth chemist.

Guess what? For all our pyrotechnical fun we never burned anything down nor suffered any more than minor skin burns. We'd been taught to think before we did things.
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Today's kids are so over-protected it's ridiculous. The political correctness geniuses figure they can use simple "childproof" packaging and devices to fool the same children they need to ask for help to reprogram the remote control. When I was a kid we learned not to play carelessly with fire by burning ourselves on a hot stove. I understood what the skull and crossbones meant on the iodine bottle in the bathroom cabinet long before I was tall enough reach it.

We learned to respect fire and dangerous chemicals at an early age. Even substances now considered dangerous were freely given to children. In kindergarten we were given powdered asbestos (I can still remember the distinct smell) to mix with water to make a modelling compound. A trip to the dentist wasn't complete without receiving a decent blob of mercury to play with. Now kids can't even take peanut butter sandwiches to school.

No wonder today's kids have no sense of responsibility for their own safety.



You are an old fucker like me. Our passion when we were 11 or 12 years old was sodium chlorate and sugar, copper pipe bombs. I'm told you can do serious prison time now for making these. I have an old tree stump in the garden to extract hmph I wonder....   On the other subject, we've been herded into that narrow price band and a good volume of orders has built up underneath it. I wonder if messrs whale and sons are tempted to dump into it with little slippage for a few k coins down to 310. China awakes in a few hours we will see.
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November 13, 2015, 07:39:22 PM

how far away is the halfing?
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November 13, 2015, 07:41:30 PM

IMO in a couple of hours either start a pump to 360$  and crash from there (after some sideways) or just crash.

another huge volume day?? FFS when will it end!
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November 13, 2015, 07:50:25 PM

personally I love the sideways action after big moves and so does the composite operator! Maybe we will kiss the vwap 21 on zeroblock block within a few days and go up or down from there...maybe some more creative moves within the parameters!  Cool
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November 13, 2015, 07:52:57 PM

do you feel it too? Grin Cool
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November 13, 2015, 07:59:29 PM

IMO in a couple of hours either start a pump to 360$  and crash from there (after some sideways) or just crash.

What about just a pump?
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November 13, 2015, 08:03:03 PM

how far away is the halfing?

July 2016
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November 13, 2015, 08:06:37 PM

IMO in a couple of hours either start a pump to 360$  and crash from there (after some sideways) or just crash.

What about just a pump?

It would have to pick up some fuel and interest on the way up then. Volume is paltry, relatively speaking.
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November 13, 2015, 08:09:18 PM

dump??? Huh Huh
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November 13, 2015, 08:24:20 PM

In 2 weeks price will be >500 because I hodl!

how far away is the halfing?

July 2016

I guess it's mid-August. Last time I saw a calculation it's mentioned August 2016.
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