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September 24, 2017, 04:27:14 AM

Cryptosteel is nice in that you can "encrypt" the private key via some simple operation, e.g. change capitalization; shift alphabets, e.g. A to D, E to H, Z to C; or only to a few alphanumeric in the sequence based on something only you would know, e.g. grandma's birthday.  The point is not to make the code unbreakable, but to buy you enough time so that once you get back to safety and have access to your paper wallet backup, you can tx away the hoard. 

But the main problem is that losing Crytosteel to thugs would be even more dangerous than losing Trezor/Ledger Nano S.  Since if the thugs have Electrum available, they can sweep the key right away and find out that something has been done to the key.  Then it is going to be hard to talk one's way out of the mess. 
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September 24, 2017, 04:32:15 AM

Cryptosteel is nice in that you can "encrypt" the private key via some simple operation, e.g. change capitalization; shift alphabets, e.g. A to D, E to H, Z to C; or only to a few alphanumeric in the sequence based on something only you would know, e.g. grandma's birthday.  The point is not to make the code unbreakable, but to buy you enough time so that once you get back to safety and have access to your paper wallet backup, you can tx away the hoard. 

But the main problem is that losing Crytosteel to thugs would be even more dangerous than losing Trezor/Ledger Nano S.  Since if the thugs have Electrum available, they can sweep the key right away and find out that something has been done to the key.  Then it is going to be hard to talk one's way out of the mess. 

True. But I don't see moving from country to country as bringing bitcoins with you. Bitcoins are just an account. It would be like bringing your bank account password across the border.
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September 24, 2017, 04:41:45 AM

I can tell you from my experience ...

And I can tell you from experience that whatever you think you know about some canonical market is absolutely inapplicable here.

That is nonsense , of course each market is different, but the principle of mean reversion always applies, especially to currencies.

It's a random walk with some biases that persist which can be used to predict the x+1 datapoint if you were a HFT trader, or even go into the orderbook and play with the tick data. There are plenty of quant tools available to play with that.

In my opinion the bull market is over. And it makes sense fundamentally too. This Chinese ban thing is getting hot and it will have big ramifications in the near future.

Umm hmm... and how much you up on Synereo? After how long? And how much of that decision process was 'x+1 datapoint' and or 'tick data'? What do your 'quant tools' tell you about AMP?
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September 24, 2017, 04:42:41 AM

So way back in 2013, I devised a little unscientific theory as a way to measure the growth of Bitcoin and thus it's supported price floor.

I didn't have an accurate way to measure the exact number of participants and accounts across the world, so I just used Coinbase as a reference.

I surmised that for each 5X multiple in number of accounts, the price would be supported at around a 10X from the last price floor.

In 2015, Coinbase had around 2M accounts, and the price floor was found ~$250/btc.

Now they have approximately 10M accounts, and the price floor probably sits around $2500/btc (a rough guess).

So to extrapolate, in order to reach a support of $25k/btc, Coinbase would need to hit around 50M accounts.

Can we do it in the next 2-3 years?  I think it's possible. In 4-5 years I think it's a lock.

Coinbase is so overwhelmed and backlogged that they haven't yet credited BTC holders (on or before the Aug. 1 fork) with their BCH, and won't for many more weeks.

They better learn how to scale first.
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The price is now 3773, thanks to my new Wemos D1


That is some obsession with checking the price you have there  Cheesy
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September 24, 2017, 04:54:16 AM

little $100 dump seems to be out of steam already
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September 24, 2017, 06:00:53 AM

little $100 dump seems to be out of steam already

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September 24, 2017, 06:26:09 AM

meh, I don't even consider $100 swing tradable, my buy and sell positions are $800 apart
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But I don't even care if you believe in me or not. I have put out my opinions, everyone does what he wants with them. I don't care if you lose or win money at this point. I know I will make money if the market goes down.

You really think that you can outmaneuver DCG and other whales? Grin I certainly hope that you don't plan on margin shorting this shit. Rest assured, the whales will quietly close their shorts before you and then squeeze you out of your short to buy their expensive coins at the top of the next sucker's rally. Good luck trying to figure out this volatile and illiquid market, that can be manipulated at the whim of whales. These "whales" don't even need to have a billion USD in fiat/BTC. A few 10s of millions of USD worth should do the trick, if that.  Cheesy

It would be easy.


thing is, we have been hearing this EXACT same shit since the $32 "bubble"

shit, I sold 100 BTC at, wait for it, $13 each, to "lock in" profits

let's just say I am unlikely to listen to that kind of advise again

Not from me. I have been bullish on BTC until 2017. Now I think the bullish trend is about to end.



Don't be ridiculous.  No one is saying that the market is going go up forever, even though we are currently in an upwards trajectory and currently in a bull market.  Still way too fucking early to be saying that the bull market has come to an end, even though it could come to an end at any time...



They do. People are fantasizing here, on the /bitcoin subreddit and even in news publications about 1,000,000$ /BTC prices.

How is that not a silly exageration?


There is such a thing as cut and paste, and there is also such a thing as explanation..  Apparently you are too good to attempt either one.


I really hate to explain myself multiple times, and I really dont care what you believe. I have made my case, now we wait and see what happens.

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Seems legit.

 don't pay exchange fees when you travel to another country, etc.

Have you been able to exchange BTC to local currencies in SE Asia? If so, please share.  I'd be particularly interested in Thailand and Vietnam. Localbitcoin.com is not what I'm looking for but rather the ability to exchange with a gold shop/money changer type scenario.  When this happens bitcoin will be super useful to me.
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They do. People are fantasizing here, on the /bitcoin subreddit and even in news publications about 1,000,000$ /BTC prices.

How is that not a silly exageration?














I could go on, but the real point is that you seem to be accusing us of saying "it's different this time" when actually we are saying exactly the opposite
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September 24, 2017, 07:01:12 AM

So way back in 2013, I devised a little unscientific theory as a way to measure the growth of Bitcoin and thus it's supported price floor.

I didn't have an accurate way to measure the exact number of participants and accounts across the world, so I just used Coinbase as a reference.

I surmised that for each 5X multiple in number of accounts, the price would be supported at around a 10X from the last price floor.

In 2015, Coinbase had around 2M accounts, and the price floor was found ~$250/btc.

Now they have approximately 10M accounts, and the price floor probably sits around $2500/btc (a rough guess).

So to extrapolate, in order to reach a support of $25k/btc, Coinbase would need to hit around 50M accounts.

Can we do it in the next 2-3 years?  I think it's possible. In 4-5 years I think it's a lock.


This is a great theory here Torque. I like your thinking!
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I could go on, but the real point is that you seem to be accusing us of saying "it's different this time" when actually we are saying exactly the opposite

So what are you implying that the USD will go into hyperinflation overnight?

That is silly to assume, it has plenty of backing, one of it is a huge military political influence. If the USD were to fall really the world would go with it basically.

So no the USD will not go into hyperinflation certainly not in the next 20-30 years.
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September 24, 2017, 07:18:36 AM

Normalcy bias

fine, just keep the QE coming
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September 24, 2017, 07:20:12 AM

price going up for btc/usd
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September 24, 2017, 07:25:58 AM

price going up for btc/usd

Welcome friend! What else do you see?
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September 24, 2017, 08:04:23 AM

I used to see things. I just got sick of it.
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They do. People are fantasizing here, on the /bitcoin subreddit and even in news publications about 1,000,000$ /BTC prices.
How is that not a silly exageration?

Now imagine Bitcoin is the new global currency. How many USD are there in paper + "virtual"? 5 trillion? Maybe even more?

We all know that Bitcoin supply is limited to 21 million. Now the $1m/BTC forecast doesn't seem so crazy anymore?   
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They do. People are fantasizing here, on the /bitcoin subreddit and even in news publications about 1,000,000$ /BTC prices.
How is that not a silly exageration?

Now imagine Bitcoin is the new global currency. How many USD are there in paper + "virtual"? 5 trillion? Maybe even more?

We all know that Bitcoin supply is limited to 21 million. Now the $1m/BTC forecast doesn't seem so crazy anymore?   

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September 24, 2017, 08:32:20 AM

Trading wise this weekend looks very slow. Volumes are very low, it looks like everybody is taking a break. As others are saying I also see some kind of bullish pattern developing. Hopefully the worst is behind us. This is a long march and only a few coins will keep up  Wink

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They do. People are fantasizing here, on the /bitcoin subreddit and even in news publications about 1,000,000$ /BTC prices.
How is that not a silly exageration?

Now imagine Bitcoin is the new global currency. How many USD are there in paper + "virtual"? 5 trillion? Maybe even more?

We all know that Bitcoin supply is limited to 21 million. Now the $1m/BTC forecast doesn't seem so crazy anymore?  

Where do we sign for this? Grin Grin Grin
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