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December 01, 2015, 02:58:44 PM

Teh pumpz0rz t3h g0nz0rz  Cry Cry Cry Cry
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December 01, 2015, 03:00:14 PM

The huobi and okcoin volume spikes are out of chart. Fucking madness.

According to its charts OKcoin has traded more than 400 million Bitcoins today, and I thought there would only ever be 21 million. The OKcoin bots went haywire today with all the volatility. I still can't find a reason for this dump except maybe post cybermonday dumping, or the bots getting bored.

for bots 1 second is an eternity so they tend to get bored easily
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December 01, 2015, 03:01:18 PM

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December 01, 2015, 03:03:59 PM

China's fractional BTC reserve, serious business.
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December 01, 2015, 03:05:26 PM


Volume on Stamp has dropped off dramatically after the peak at $502.

Looks like someone is done accumulating.
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December 01, 2015, 03:05:59 PM

Today in Bitcoin: https://www.rt.com/business/324107-greece-banks-hackers-bitcoin/

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At least three Greek banks have been hit by cyber-attacks from a group of hackers demanding a bitcoin ransom. The group called Armada Collective threatened to disrupt the banks’ electronic transactions unless each paid a 20,000 bitcoin ($7 million) ransom.
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December 01, 2015, 03:10:49 PM

The huobi and okcoin volume spikes are out of chart. Fucking madness.

According to its charts OKcoin has traded more than 400 million Bitcoins today, and I thought there would only ever be 21 million. The OKcoin bots went haywire today with all the volatility. I still can't find a reason for this dump except maybe post cybermonday dumping, or the bots getting bored.

for bots 1 second is an eternity so they tend to get bored easily

I deleted that post after realizing it was only 400k Bitcoins on OKcoin, not 200 million. I don't usually look at the Chinese exchange charts and didn't realize I had it set to show milli Bitcoins until after I posted. After I changed the chart settings to show Bitcoins I realized it was only 400k Bitcoins on OKcoin.
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December 01, 2015, 03:14:19 PM

Today in Bitcoin: https://www.rt.com/business/324107-greece-banks-hackers-bitcoin/

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At least three Greek banks have been hit by cyber-attacks from a group of hackers demanding a bitcoin ransom. The group called Armada Collective threatened to disrupt the banks’ electronic transactions unless each paid a 20,000 bitcoin ($7 million) ransom.

Banks hit by hackers demanding BTC ---> banks forced to buy massive amounts of BTC ---> price skyrockets due to demand from banksters!  Grin
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December 01, 2015, 03:17:35 PM

Ransoming bankers = new pump strategy?  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cool Cool Cool Shocked Shocked Shocked Huh Huh Huh

Just wait til those hackz0rz sell off their ransomed BTC . . .
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Today in Bitcoin: https://www.rt.com/business/324107-greece-banks-hackers-bitcoin/

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At least three Greek banks have been hit by cyber-attacks from a group of hackers demanding a bitcoin ransom. The group called Armada Collective threatened to disrupt the banks’ electronic transactions unless each paid a 20,000 bitcoin ($7 million) ransom.

Banks hit by hackers demanding BTC ---> banks forced to buy massive amounts of BTC ---> price skyrockets due to demand from banksters!  Grin

The rt story does say no banks responded to the attackers demands, and that they thwarted attacks over the weekend and on Monday by using extra computer resources. But it makes me wonder if the banks hadn't been buying Bitcoins as a contingency plan.
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December 01, 2015, 03:29:01 PM

so I'm getting a new node computer that I plan on running XT or BIP 101 with.  Cybermonday at Dell.com gave me a 4GB refurbished 1.6 GHz desktop WITH monitor and shipping for $118!

And yes, 1TB hard drives cost less than a carton of cigarettes now so all you smallblockers griping about the "burden" of blockchain bloat can find something else to whine about. Your days are numbered.

I also bought three C.H.I.P. computers for $30 shipping included. If I can configure them into XT nodes, I'l buy about a dozen more.

Storage space is indeed a small issue. Bandwidth on the other hand...
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December 01, 2015, 03:30:36 PM

Today in Bitcoin: https://www.rt.com/business/324107-greece-banks-hackers-bitcoin/

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At least three Greek banks have been hit by cyber-attacks from a group of hackers demanding a bitcoin ransom. The group called Armada Collective threatened to disrupt the banks’ electronic transactions unless each paid a 20,000 bitcoin ($7 million) ransom.

Banks hit by hackers demanding BTC ---> banks forced to buy massive amounts of BTC ---> price skyrockets due to demand from banksters!  Grin

The rt story does say no banks responded to the attackers demands, and that they thwarted attacks over the weekend and on Monday by using extra computer resources. But it makes me wonder if the banks hadn't been buying Bitcoins as a contingency plan.

Does anybody had the idea that this whole scenario could be a made-up story or orchestrated thing by the banks themselves?!
How likely is that? I mean these are banks!!!
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December 01, 2015, 03:32:39 PM

Today in Bitcoin: https://www.rt.com/business/324107-greece-banks-hackers-bitcoin/

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At least three Greek banks have been hit by cyber-attacks from a group of hackers demanding a bitcoin ransom. The group called Armada Collective threatened to disrupt the banks’ electronic transactions unless each paid a 20,000 bitcoin ($7 million) ransom.

Banks hit by hackers demanding BTC ---> banks forced to buy massive amounts of BTC ---> price skyrockets due to demand from banksters!  Grin

The rt story does say no banks responded to the attackers demands, and that they thwarted attacks over the weekend and on Monday by using extra computer resources. But it makes me wonder if the banks hadn't been buying Bitcoins as a contingency plan.

Does anybody had the idea that this whole scenario could be a made-up story or orchestrated thing by the banks themselves?!
How likely is that? I mean these are banks!!!

if hacker can hack a bank they dont need to demand ransom LOL
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December 01, 2015, 04:01:18 PM

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December 01, 2015, 04:02:00 PM


Volume on Stamp has dropped off dramatically after the peak at $502.

Looks like someone is done accumulating.


accumulating ??
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December 01, 2015, 04:07:21 PM

Today in Bitcoin: https://www.rt.com/business/324107-greece-banks-hackers-bitcoin/

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At least three Greek banks have been hit by cyber-attacks from a group of hackers demanding a bitcoin ransom. The group called Armada Collective threatened to disrupt the banks’ electronic transactions unless each paid a 20,000 bitcoin ($7 million) ransom.

Banks hit by hackers demanding BTC ---> banks forced to buy massive amounts of BTC ---> price skyrockets due to demand from banksters!  Grin

The rt story does say no banks responded to the attackers demands, and that they thwarted attacks over the weekend and on Monday by using extra computer resources. But it makes me wonder if the banks hadn't been buying Bitcoins as a contingency plan.

Does anybody had the idea that this whole scenario could be a made-up story or orchestrated thing by the banks themselves?!
How likely is that? I mean these are banks!!!



ah ok.. now is banker hackers. we got it.
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December 01, 2015, 04:15:42 PM


Volume on Stamp has dropped off dramatically after the peak at $502.

Looks like someone is done accumulating.

who wants to accumulated at a 30day high....
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December 01, 2015, 04:22:44 PM


Volume on Stamp has dropped off dramatically after the peak at $502.

Looks like someone is done accumulating.

who wants to accumulated at a 30day high....

How'u duin', buddy? Ready to take the first step?
i don't have a gambling problem

you only have a problem when you can't afford to feed your addiction.

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December 01, 2015, 04:31:11 PM

This boat is real



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