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Breaking 24777$ prediction game FINAL LIST 27/12/2017 bikerleszno 29/12/2018 cAPSLOCK 30/12/2017 digithusiast 31/12/2017 Raja_MBZ 01/01/2018 elg 02/01/2018 wachtwoord 03/01/2018 JimboToronto 04/01/2018 d_eddie 05/01/2018 BTCMILLIONAIRE 06/01/2018 HanvanBitcoin 07/01/2018 ghandi 08/01/2018 savetherainforrest 09/01/2018 explorer 10/01/2018 bicoinpsycho 11/01/2018 Bitcoinaire 12/01/2018 speedwheel 13/01/2018 undeadbitcoiner 14/01/2018 northypole 15/01/2018 ivomm 16/01/2018 maca068 17/01/2018 bitcoinvest 18/01/2018 last of the v8s 19/01/2018 mfort312 20/01/2018 1982dre 21/01/2018 flamast2 22/01/2018 RealMachasm 23/01/2018 willope 24/01/2018 kartala 25/01/2018 orpington 26/01/2018 rolling 27/01/2018 LFC_bitcoin 28/01/2018 jojo69 29/01/2018 CristiTCM 30/01/2018 rayX12 31/01/2018 realsteelboy 01/02/2018 twocorn 02/02/2018 mancroofer 03/02/2018 True Myth 04/02/2018 poolminor 05/02/2018 itod 06/02/2018 scheptan 07/02/2018 vapourminer 08/02/2018 alexeft 09/02/2018 siera 10/02/2018 AlcoHoDL 11/02/2018 Dunkelheit667 12/02/2018 yonton 13/02/2018 Wekkel 14/02/2018 Thekool1s 15/02/2018 starmman 16/02/2018 Globb0 17/02/2018 leveldkrypto 18/02/2018 olesh 19/02/2018 BitCoinBurger 20/02/2018 Paashaas 21/02/2018 flynn 22/02/2018 icygreen 23/02/2018 erisdiscordia 24/02/2018 phil_s 25/02/2018 sirazimuth 26/02/2018 Arriemoller 27/02/2018 yonton 28/02/2018 Muttley 01/03/2018 bones261 02/03/2018 heater 03/03/2018 soullyG 04/03/2018 InvoKing 05/03/2018 Notme 06/03/2018 sa_94 07/03/2018 NUFCrichard 08/03/2018 Imbatman 09/03/2018 Roombot 10/03/2018 STT 11/03/2018 badream 13/03/2018 erre 14/03/2018 julian071 15/03/2018 podyx 17/03/2018 fragout 18/03/2018 fabiorem 21/03/2018 dakustaking76 23/03/2018 nikauforest 31/03/2018 vroom 01/04/2018 somac. 02/04/2018 kurious 04/04/2018 fluidjax 05/04/2018 bitcoinbunny 08/04/2018 tyler1890 10/04/2018 ludwigvon 11/04/2018 hairymaclairy 16/04/2018 practicaldreamer 18/04/2018 free-bit.co.in 27/04/2018 drbrockoin 01/05/2018 sprinkles 02/06/2018 oblox 07/07/2018 IntroVert 03/08/2018 toxic2040 28/08/2018 bitserve 15/10/2018 Yefi 05/11/2018 mikenz 31/12/2018 melman2002 01/01/2019 Spaceman_Spiff_Original 12/02/2019 FractalUniverse 21/04/2019 gentlemand 20/02/2020 romneymoney 18/12/2021 luckygenough56 UPDATE AND GOOD LUCK mmmm going on holiday tuesday would be nice on holiday times the price would be going UP then the holiday gets so much nicer When JimoToronto went on vacation, the price tanked... please stay home for our sake.
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HairyMaclairy
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January 28, 2018, 11:49:48 PM |
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Just because a certain exchange is in the lead of a trend does not mean that they are leading the price movement.
Sure. I would welcome alternative explanations of what is going on in the market because I am trying to puzzle it out. I am not saying that I am right. I was not accusing you of anything like that, but I just wanted to point out some possible misleading inferences in your post language. And, over the years, several of us have read the kinds of inferences that were frequently made about "china leading" or even skorea leading or Japan, and the lead follow is much more complex than that, and likely changes with time and remains a kind of symbiotic relationship between exchanges with some exchanges having more credibility and pull than others, even if they might not actually lead in trade volume... Bitstamp, for example... has retained decent amount of persuasive power.. even though from time to time, it has gotten out of sync with the prevalent BTC prices, too. All good points. The spread between Gdax and Bitfinex hs started shrinking. It was as high as $500 and has now dropped to $300. This suggests that the market has processed the risk of Tether and decided it is not such a big deal after all. If the spread keeps shrinking and gets down to say, $100, that would be bullish.
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Torque
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January 28, 2018, 11:49:54 PM |
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Where have all the big blockers gone?
Where is our friend Gab0? Where is Peter R? Who will lecture us on the burning necessity of big blocks now that they are no longer with us?
Should we start an “adopt a big blocker” program ?
They all had a nervous breakdown, and then through the advice from their families they joined BBLA: Big Blocker Lovers Anonymous TM. Right now they are all sitting in a circle with CSW, Roger, and Jihan, and going through the denial phase together as they contemplate how R3kt they are that SW and LN are spreading like wildfire. They'll probably jump out the window when Core decides to raise the Bitcoin block size to 2mb.
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El duderino_
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January 28, 2018, 11:55:18 PM |
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Yeah, i hope on my holiday its going to go the other way
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bones261
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January 28, 2018, 11:56:41 PM |
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Where have all the big blockers gone?
Where is our friend Gab0? Where is Peter R? Who will lecture us on the burning necessity of big blocks now that they are no longer with us?
Should we start an “adopt a big blocker” program ?
They all had a nervous breakdown, and then through the advice from their families they joined BBLA: Big Blocker Lovers Anonymous TM. Right now they are all sitting in a circle with CSW, Roger, and Jihan, and going through the denial phase together as they contemplate how R3kt they are that SW and LN are spreading like wildfire. They'll probably jump out the window when Core decides to raise the Bitcoin block size to 2mb. That circle they are sitting around in is not for support and therapy. They are just a bunch of vultures hoping BTC will die. Unfortunately, for them, Honey Badger won't die.
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d_eddie
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January 29, 2018, 12:04:32 AM |
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Where have all the big blockers gone?
Since there are no walls to watch, and price discussion gets boring during sideways skating, let's talk about an issue that I'm afraid will resurface in due time: blockchain spam. At the moment, the situation is peaceful. Spam has vanished, and tx fees are back to sane levels. There have been several explanations offered for the end of spam, most of which are plausible or have some merit. It might be that it was too costly to sustain the attack. It might be that someone is moving shop. It might be the attackers became afraid to push LN towards success. It might be that Coinbase withdrew support by fixing their unforgivable withdrawal arrangement (either intentionally or simply as a consequence of other choices). The point is: most of the people on this forum believe they know who the attackers were and why they did it. For the time being, they are defeated. They might or might not have another try at it. I am concerned with a future when some more powerful opponent delivers a spam attack - backed by the full financial power of a small (or large) nation. That could be an expensive way to shut up the bitcoin network, but it can be fairly successful, especially If you can eat up the loss and hide it inside a large budget by slightly cooking the books. I think we need someoneto come up with a partial solution to the spam problem. My guess is: if such a remedy is ever found (which I'm totally not confident about), it will be a game theory person to deliver it.
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January 29, 2018, 12:06:08 AM |
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When world famous economic professors are reduced to trolling bitcoin on twitter, surely that's beyond the "then they fight you" stage ? Isn't this now "then we win" ? Check this guy's twitter feed. He's obsessed.
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JayJuanGee
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January 29, 2018, 12:09:36 AM |
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Who cares? As long as at least 1 person does some mining, we are fine.
I'm actually looking to pick up at least 1 S9-performance-equivalent miner, just to keep a single system mining for the principle of it, to go along my full node and LN node. Don't want to support Bitmain. Doesn't seem I have any other options available to me at this time. Here's hoping those products out of Japan come online soon, or dare to dream Bitfury ever reconsiders coming back down to earth. It seems that if you are a decently-sized residential property owner (not that you are fat), then it could be cost efficient to include some likely low cost energy source, whether that is solar or windmills or geothermal, but yeah, if you begin to generate too much energy, then you will be incentivized to add more miners, too. I recall that there are some folks researching into ways that they can either use the heat or generate some additional electricity from the mining heat by-product.
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Torque
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January 29, 2018, 12:11:08 AM |
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When world famous economic professors are reduced to trolling bitcoin on twitter, surely that's beyond the "then they fight you" stage ?
Isn't this now "then we win" ?
Check this guy's twitter feed. He's obsessed.
Definitely. If an economics professor can't keep his mouth shut about Bitcoin, we've likely already won. Also, realR0ach will fkn love this: "The child of Iranian Jews, he [Nouriel Roubini] was born in Turkey and grew up in Italy. After receiving a BA in political economics at Bocconi University, Milan and a doctorate in international economics at Harvard University, he became an academic at Yale and a visiting researcher/advisor at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Federal Reserve, World Bank, and Bank of Israel."
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lightfoot
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Problem I see with Ethereum is that there's nothing you can run on the network that you can't run much cheaper on Ethereum classic. And with less chance it will get reversed by a bunch of whining cry-babies.
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Last of the V8s
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January 29, 2018, 12:22:30 AM Merited by Torque (1), yefi (1) |
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Problem I see with Ethereum is that there's nothing you can run on the network that you can't run much cheaper on Ethereum classic. And with less chance it will get reversed by a bunch of whining cry-babies.
Good point. But then you are sane and technically-minded. Etherhuffers all worship the Vitalik and derive their value from him. They aren't bothered with technical niceties, and they probably like it that he could save them if need be.
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d_eddie
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January 29, 2018, 12:24:40 AM |
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Problem I see with Ethereum is that there's nothing you can run on the network that you can't run much cheaper on Ethereum classic. Or bitcoin, Real Soon Now(TM). The Gas model is flawed anyway. And with less chance it will get reversed by a bunch of whining cry-babies.
Good point. But then you are sane and technically-minded. Etherhuffers all worship the Vitalik and derive their value from him. They aren't bothered with technical niceties. They will be. Just give it time.
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JayJuanGee
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January 29, 2018, 12:28:10 AM |
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Where have all the big blockers gone?
Since there are no walls to watch, and price discussion gets boring during sideways skating, let's talk about an issue that I'm afraid will resurface in due time: blockchain spam. At the moment, the situation is peaceful. Spam has vanished, and tx fees are back to sane levels. There have been several explanations offered for the end of spam, most of which are plausible or have some merit. It might be that it was too costly to sustain the attack. It might be that someone is moving shop. It might be the attackers became afraid to push LN towards success. It might be that Coinbase withdrew support by fixing their unforgivable withdrawal arrangement (either intentionally or simply as a consequence of other choices). The point is: most of the people on this forum believe they know who the attackers were and why they did it. For the time being, they are defeated. They might or might not have another try at it. I am concerned with a future when some more powerful opponent delivers a spam attack - backed by the full financial power of a small (or large) nation. That could be an expensive way to shut up the bitcoin network, but it can be fairly successful, especially If you can eat up the loss and hide it inside a large budget by slightly cooking the books. I think we need someoneto come up with a partial solution to the spam problem. My guess is: if such a remedy is ever found (which I'm totally not confident about), it will be a game theory person to deliver it. It would be pretty unlikely that these spam attacks would go away any time soon, and sure the smaller fishes such as Roger and Jihan backed by some financial and government institutions could be part of it, and sure bigger fishes could try larger and more long term sustainable attacks (even if they are engaging in them at a loss), yet I would imagine that core continues to learn from these attacks - and seems like the system remains pretty robust, even during the spam attacks and even during those periods in which we had to pay quite a large amount of transaction fees making any kind of micro transaction infeasible. By the way, before December, whenever my BTC transactions got delayed and caught up in spam, they would revert back to me after a few days. This time around, I had three low fee transactions that I sent in early December that were stuck for more than 6 weeks, and I was getting ready to work out an agreement with the intended recipient to send those transactions again, which would have likely cost me a decent amount of money - including some financial risk, too. Anyhow, before I made such proposal to send again, the transactions went through (about a week ago). Whew!!!!
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JayJuanGee
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January 29, 2018, 12:33:26 AM |
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When world famous economic professors are reduced to trolling bitcoin on twitter, surely that's beyond the "then they fight you" stage ? Isn't this now "then we win" ? [https://i.imgur.com/ml0yWO6.png[/img]Check this guy's twitter feed. He's obsessed. Yep... another famous economics professor who seems to be "misinformed" at best.
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January 29, 2018, 12:38:39 AM |
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well at least he didn't mention tulips, so there's that (idk, maybe he did, I only scanned that drivel, tbh)
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HairyMaclairy
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January 29, 2018, 12:48:06 AM |
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I recall that there are some folks researching into ways that they can either use the heat or generate some additional electricity from the mining heat by-product.
I have had some discussions with power station engineers. The crux of it is that low grade heat (anything that is not hot enough to boil water) is considered a waste product and dumped to the atmosphere. And these are fancy, high efficiency co-gen plants. So it seems pretty unlikely that they will be able to generate electricity if not producing over 100 C (which I assume not). My information is about 8 years old so it is possibly out of date.
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January 29, 2018, 12:55:59 AM |
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Ethereum keeps creeping up and taking over market share. Will ethereun slowly take over bitcoin? Kinda seems like its possible
Just wait till they want to use it for real transactions Demand for Cryptokitties is strong bro I hear cryptotitties will overtake it tho? https://www.producthunt.com/upcoming/cryptotittiesDon't talk titties to me, man. One thing I sorely miss from the everyday ATH season! On second thought, it's actually a pair of things. Binary
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January 29, 2018, 01:02:22 AM |
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Yeah, i hope on my holiday its going to go the other way Have a great vaca~! I sent you some $Merit. Don't blow it all in one place.
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