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January 02, 2015, 04:47:04 PM

Is there a way to tell what addresses in the top 500 belong to exchanges? I assume they must have some of the biggest wallets.

http://www.walletexplorer.com/

These "wallets" are guessed automatically by that website, by watching for transactions with two or more input addresses and clustering those addresses together, assuming that they must belong to the same person or company.

The cluster of addresses labeled "MtGOXAndOthers" is the old MtGOX wallets plus many addresses belonging to MtGOX clients who used MtGOX's "import wallet" feature, plus many addresses belonging to people who used CoinJoin, plus maybe other addresses of people who did similarly weird things with them.


First address of mine I check it says it belongs to mtgox and others. There is just one very recent input on it.
Doesn't look really legit to me because I never did something with MtGox.

What matters is transactions that take coins *out* of the address.  Is there any such transaction that has two or more inputs (one of them being that address)?
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January 02, 2015, 04:48:54 PM

was expecting something after the new year.

It sucks because I even did buying in the daytrade simulator  and now I'm in the last position Sad
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January 02, 2015, 05:00:15 PM


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January 02, 2015, 05:26:20 PM

at least the stability has made it easier not to stare at price graphs - any for anyone who still has been staring has it been fun?
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January 02, 2015, 05:40:02 PM

IT SUCKS!  Cry
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January 02, 2015, 05:41:13 PM

Is there a way to tell what addresses in the top 500 belong to exchanges? I assume they must have some of the biggest wallets.

http://www.walletexplorer.com/

These "wallets" are guessed automatically by that website, by watching for transactions with two or more input addresses and clustering those addresses together, assuming that they must belong to the same person or company.

The cluster of addresses labeled "MtGOXAndOthers" is the old MtGOX wallets plus many addresses belonging to MtGOX clients who used MtGOX's "import wallet" feature, plus many addresses belonging to people who used CoinJoin, plus maybe other addresses of people who did similarly weird things with them.


First address of mine I check it says it belongs to mtgox and others. There is just one very recent input on it.
Doesn't look really legit to me because I never did something with MtGox.

What matters is transactions that take coins *out* of the address.  Is there any such transaction that has two or more inputs (one of them being that address)?

This is the one https://blockchain.info/address/1FdwDuV2qgsw2w1Lza8nsea7L6mQxsc7g3
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January 02, 2015, 06:38:27 PM

I thought one of those triangle thingys was supposed to close soon and we were gonna see some movement.  Angry

jan 4 Cheesy  one should close, but we likely go down.
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January 02, 2015, 06:49:29 PM

$316!!!!

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January 02, 2015, 07:05:39 PM

$316!!!!




No, it's only 315.95 now, there was a huge 0.81 bitcoin dump on stamp.

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January 02, 2015, 07:08:11 PM

$316!!!!




No, it's only 315.95 now, there was a huge 0.81 bitcoin dump on stamp.


it's 316 again.

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can i buy one of those with bitcoins ?
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January 02, 2015, 07:13:54 PM

http://cointelegraph.com/news/113235/bitcoin-becomes-legal-tender-for-transactions-in-california

woohoo!  This should take us to $317!
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can i buy one of those with bitcoins ?

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I thought one of those triangle thingys was supposed to close soon and we were gonna see some movement.  Angry
Yes, like Davyd said, price is still inside it (and depends on the exchange), either really soon or in a few days still.
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January 02, 2015, 07:30:06 PM

$316!!!!




No, it's only 315.95 now, there was a huge 0.81 bitcoin dump on stamp.


So what that BTC prices are a little bit boring for a few weeks...Huh

 There have been a lot of these kinds of boring periods in BTC prices, and even in the past three months, BTC prices have been largely in the $300 territory, with a couple of short-lived spurts into the $400s. 


Maybe there could be another month or two of this boring BTC prices in the lower $300s, possibly dipping into the upper $200s, yet at some point, maybe in 6 months or so, we could get some meaningful price movement in the upward direction - when I say meaningful, I am considering price movements into the upper $500s and greater and even the potential for shooting past the previous ATH into the $3k to $9k territory, or possibly greater than that. 

I am sure that there are still some large players that want to accumulate and take BTC from the regular "get rich quick" folks and that are going to want to attempt to push BTC prices even lower.. or maybe they will just remain happy in this lower $300's price arena and accumulate BTC more slowly while attempting to keep BTC prices from rising further while they are engaged in such BTC accumulations?

In my thinking, it only takes one good sized investor (a white bull whale) to deviate from the "keep BTC prices low consensus" group to push BTC prices up largely in a crazy way.  Maybe a $100 million invested into the exchanges, or even less, could do the trick by putting BTC prices into a very considerable upward trajectory.

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can i buy one of those with bitcoins ?

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