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October 19, 2016, 12:20:51 PM

The bitcoin price's started to going down. What do you think guys? This will continue till where?
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October 19, 2016, 12:24:37 PM

The bitcoin price's started to going down. What do you think guys? This will continue till where?

at least double digits if not single in the worst case!  Cool
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October 19, 2016, 12:33:04 PM

Bitstamp integrates Trezor  Cool

Imo, purchasing a Trezor shoud be a obligation for every long-term bitcoiner.

https://blog.trezor.io/bitstamp-and-trezor-partner-for-improved-bitcoin-security-and-user-experience-317d1523529a#.hy2zal2gv
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October 19, 2016, 02:20:59 PM

Just me or is the forum getting ddos?
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October 19, 2016, 02:28:29 PM

Price is down $8. All of Hillary's supporters must have sold their coins after she said she doesn't like the freedom part of Bitcoin.
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October 19, 2016, 02:46:24 PM

Just me or is the forum getting ddos?

someone seems stuck in spring 2013. "selloff" combined with ddos.
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October 19, 2016, 02:50:29 PM

I guess no one here is bothering to correlate the price swings with the wild fluctuations in hashrate.

Miners now playing with hashrate to induce volatility, lol.  Must mean there aren't any real traders in the market.
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October 19, 2016, 03:19:44 PM

Good morning Bitcoinland.

Dipped a dime, I see... all the way down to $631 on Bitcoinaverage.

Overall, things are looking pretty good though.

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October 19, 2016, 03:57:13 PM



THIS drop is reaction to those news..https://bitconnect.co/bitcoin-news/300/european-central-bank-wants-eu-lawmakers-to-attack-bitcoin/
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October 19, 2016, 04:13:21 PM

I guess no one here is bothering to correlate the price swings with the wild fluctuations in hashrate.

Miners now playing with hashrate to induce volatility, lol.  Must mean there aren't any real traders in the market.


Yeah... go ahead and attempt to correlate price and hashrate, I doubt you are going to find much, if any correlation, and if you do, it may likely be called coincidence, rather than correlation.

Furthermore, you are back on this theme describing few traders, which has been one of your past themes, which remains a kind of ridiculousness that seems to be loosely correlated with facts. 

Sure trade volume remains fairly low in recent times which causes relatively easier abilities for any bigger players to manipulate BTC prices through trade, but those kind of facts are fairly unlikely to lead reasonable conspiracy inferences of miner manipulation..     Roll Eyes Roll Eyes    Tongue  It makes very little sense logically that miners are the actual supposed manipulators.
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Last edit: October 19, 2016, 07:03:09 PM by Torque

I guess no one here is bothering to correlate the price swings with the wild fluctuations in hashrate.

Miners now playing with hashrate to induce volatility, lol.  Must mean there aren't any real traders in the market.


Yeah... go ahead and attempt to correlate price and hashrate, I doubt you are going to find much, if any correlation, and if you do, it may likely be called coincidence, rather than correlation.

Furthermore, you are back on this theme describing few traders, which has been one of your past themes, which remains a kind of ridiculousness that seems to be loosely correlated with facts.  

Sure trade volume remains fairly low in recent times which causes relatively easier abilities for any bigger players to manipulate BTC prices through trade, but those kind of facts are fairly unlikely to lead reasonable conspiracy inferences of miner manipulation..     Roll Eyes Roll Eyes    Tongue  It makes very little sense logically that miners are the actual supposed manipulators.

Actually JJG, the onus is on you to provide proof that Miners *aren't* manipulating the market, aka the actual market makers.

Prove it. With facts.  

I'll wait right here...   Roll Eyes
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October 19, 2016, 04:58:21 PM


If that is the case some people were fooled to sell their bitcoins. Smart people are buying at every drop.
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October 19, 2016, 05:55:40 PM


why? the news is old. the measures for kyc/aml and so on are already in place and apply. and the only thing they're saying is that they don't want to promote it. seems like business as usual to me.
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October 19, 2016, 07:07:08 PM


why? the news is old. the measures for kyc/aml and so on are already in place and apply. and the only thing they're saying is that they don't want to promote it. seems like business as usual to me.

It doesn't matter what the European Central Bank's stance on Bitcoin is. There aren't enough big exchanges in Europe to make any difference. There's only Bitstamp, and that's a shadow of its former self since the hack. The biggest USD exchange is still Bitfinex, and that doesn't care about the EU.
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October 19, 2016, 07:11:04 PM

It doesn't matter what the European Central Bank's stance on Bitcoin is. There aren't enough big exchanges in Europe to make any difference. There's only Bitstamp, and that's a shadow of its former self since the hack. The biggest USD exchange is still Bitfinex, and that doesn't care about the EU.

kraken? plenty of people use that too. plus bitcoin.de. plus bitonic. plus localbitcoins which is already gone in Germany because of regulations.

bitfinex seems very willing to bow to American state level legislation. if something European comes in then expect them to do the same.
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October 19, 2016, 07:23:30 PM

Imo, purchasing a Trezor shoud be a obligation for every long-term bitcoiner.




Only me and bitcoin core can manage my private key ...
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October 19, 2016, 07:59:42 PM

When wallstreet ... validate the BTC buying on long term : https://twitter.com/BambouClub/status/786909432542138368

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October 19, 2016, 08:11:11 PM

When the things happend ...

https://twitter.com/kyletorpey/status/787166859564953600

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