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January 30, 2015, 08:36:23 PM

Bitstamp used to be bullish before the hack. Now they seem to be bullish again. Have they simply returned to the norm or is there something else going on?
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January 30, 2015, 08:39:04 PM

Bitstamp used to be bullish before the hack. Now they seem to be bullish again. Have they simply returned to the norm or is there something else going on?

They are going to be "hacked" again then...
But what happened to those coins , are the bitectives still trailing them? ROFL 
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January 30, 2015, 08:43:48 PM

Bitstamp used to be bullish before the hack. Now they seem to be bullish again. Have they simply returned to the norm or is there something else going on?
They are going to be "hacked" again then...
That makes no sense, but whatever.

I just thought they might be recovering their usual customers, whoever they are.
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January 30, 2015, 08:46:30 PM

Bitstamp used to be bullish before the hack. Now they seem to be bullish again. Have they simply returned to the norm or is there something else going on?
They are going to be "hacked" again then...
That makes no sense, but whatever.

I just thought they might be recovering their usual customers, whoever they are.

It makes sense as they were bullish BEFORE the hack. Since they are bullish again another hack is coming Wink
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January 30, 2015, 08:54:37 PM

With their currencies tanking, why aren't Greeks and Russians buying more bitcoins?

Is the drahma tanking? hmm..

he means the euro. and there has been a massive increase in volume on kraken which suggest they are to a certain extent.

Why is it, that they would use only Kraken and not the other exchanges .Does Kraken cater to them better ?
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January 30, 2015, 08:56:31 PM

Jees ... the level of delusion in thinking that people will rush to the security of BTC in times of crisis. We are soooo not ready for that and neither are the masses. But the story will be spread and people here will buy into it, not realising that it is just another pump, like Coinbase, and that until enough infrastructure is in place BTC is mostly useless to people in these countries in crisis. They have more pressing problems, like how to find work and how to feed their families, and in most cases are not going to find BTC either useful or easy to use at the moment. That will likely change with the level of infrastructure investment, but that takes TIME.

Switch from your decimated currency to the worst (or was it 2nd) performer of 2014 ... sounds reaaaally smart  Roll Eyes

Anyone with decent chunks of cash will likely be switching it to dollars if they have not done so already (and doing very well out of it)

And the fact that people hope that the pain of others will be their own saviour is, quite frankly, nauseating to me

Buy BTC because you believe in it and believe it has a future, not because you think it will make you rich quickly from somebody's else's pain. And only risk what you can afford to lose. There is no real sign yet that this bear market is over IMO. It may be, but it is definitely not a given that the low is in.

Coming here and asking for advice on BTC is like going to a gold forum and asking Gold Bugs if you should buy gold NOW! Hmmm ... what do you think most will say most of the time. Call it 'cult', 'perception bias', 'dogma','vested interest', whatever you like - its no different.

I am not bashing BTC or Crypto in general, it is extremely interesting and I think it will almost certainly have some place in the future financial order, but changing people's perceptions of what money is and how to use it does not happen overnight. This is just the beginning.

And neither does changing people's perception of BTC as a 'get-rich-quick' scheme - that takes a grinding bear market and some independent thought. Perhaps that is why this is taking so long ... lots of new entrants have to learn to love BTC for what it is or learn the hard way what it is not.

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January 30, 2015, 09:05:04 PM

Seems like 220 is going to hold

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January 30, 2015, 09:07:41 PM

Jees ... the level of delusion in thinking that people will rush to the security of BTC in times of crisis. We are soooo not ready for that and neither are the masses. But the story will be spread and people here will buy into it, not realising that it is just another pump, like Coinbase, and that until enough infrastructure is in place BTC is mostly useless to people in these countries in crisis. They have more pressing problems, like how to find work and how to feed their families, and in most cases are not going to find BTC either useful or easy to use at the moment. That will likely change with the level of infrastructure investment, but that takes TIME.

Switch from your decimated currency to the worst (or was it 2nd) performer of 2014 ... sounds reaaaally smart  Roll Eyes

Anyone with decent chunks of cash will likely be switching it to dollars if they have not done so already (and doing very well out of it)

And the fact that people hope that the pain of others will be their own saviour is, quite frankly, nauseating to me

Buy BTC because you believe in it and believe it has a future, not because you think it will make you rich quickly from somebody's else's pain. And only risk what you can afford to lose. There is no real sign yet that this bear market is over IMO. It may be, but it is definitely not a given that the low is in.

Coming here and asking for advice on BTC is like going to a gold forum and asking Gold Bugs if you should buy gold NOW! Hmmm ... what do you think most will say most of the time. Call it 'cult', 'perception bias', 'dogma','vested interest', whatever you like - its no different.

I am not bashing BTC or Crypto in general, it is extremely interesting and I think it will almost certainly have some place in the future financial order, but changing people's perceptions of what money is and how to use it does not happen overnight. This is just the beginning.

And neither does changing people's perception of BTC as a 'get-rich-quick' scheme - that takes a grinding bear market and some independent thought. Perhaps that is why this is taking so long ... lots of new entrants have to learn to love BTC for what it is or learn the hard way what it is not.

/soap box mode


Mostly agree with the gist of your argument but the kind of change some are suggesting (even you) does not wait for all "people's perceptions of what money is" to change.

Ultimately laggards will be forced into BTC by economic reality. Question remains when will this take place and at what point are you at a loss (pain) jumping ship.

Bitcoin time waits for no man.
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January 30, 2015, 09:12:47 PM


You guys really are new to this thing aren't you?  These accusations have been public knowledge for near a year.
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January 30, 2015, 09:13:04 PM

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Mostly agree with the gist of your argument but the kind of change some are suggesting (even you) does not wait for all "people's perceptions of what money is" to change.

Ultimately laggards will be forced into BTC by economic reality. Question remains when will this take place and at what point are you at a loss (pain) jumping ship.

Bitcoin time waits for no man.

That is by no means the certainty that you present it as. This is still an experiment. It may yet fail, or BTC may not be the winner.
Some form of cryptographic money will almost certainly play a part in our future IMO. What part, and when, is very much undecided.
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January 30, 2015, 09:17:07 PM


You guys really are new to this thing aren't you?  These accusations have been public knowledge for near a year.


yup . pretty much.
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January 30, 2015, 09:18:06 PM

<nsip>

Mostly agree with the gist of your argument but the kind of change some are suggesting (even you) does not wait for all "people's perceptions of what money is" to change.

Ultimately laggards will be forced into BTC by economic reality. Question remains when will this take place and at what point are you at a loss (pain) jumping ship.

Bitcoin time waits for no man.

That is by no means the certainty that you present it as. This is still an experiment. It may yet fail, or BTC may not be the winner.
Some form of cryptographic money will almost certainly play a part in our future IMO. What part, and when, is very much undecided.

The market seems pretty decisive as to where "other forms of crypto money" stand : in the trash bin.

"This is still an experiment" Lol you sound like Gavin
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The market seems pretty decisive as to where "other forms of crypto money" stand : in the trash bin.

"This is still an experiment" Lol you sound like Gavin

I think you are pressuming that I am talking about the current alt-scene. I am not. I am talking about things that we have not even seen yet, and I am not arrogant or intelligent enough to presume to know what the future holds in that respect

"Experiment" - yes it is ... it's all part of the great mystery of life, constantly evolving  Wink

EDIT : The market priced BTC at $1200 a year or so ago and here we are  at $220, so I would not place too much faith in it as a guiding light. The market is made up of humans and will always be subject to their whims. In their day, 'the markets' placed 'the earth is flat' as a near certainty. And there were no black swans, only white ones, until somebody first saw one, in Australia, I believe. Lots of theories as to why there were none, but in the end, all nonsense.

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January 30, 2015, 09:36:02 PM

With their currencies tanking, why aren't Greeks and Russians buying more bitcoins?

Is the drahma tanking? hmm..

he means the euro. and there has been a massive increase in volume on kraken which suggest they are to a certain extent.

Why is it, that they would use only Kraken and not the other exchanges .Does Kraken cater to them better ?

im in europe, and kraken is the best so far that i have used. normally <36 hour sepa transfers. i think its the most prominent exchange in europe with the most volume, and because of the very nice user experience, zero previous security breaches and large investment its probably the most trust worthy. if kraken wasnt around i wouldnt link my bank with any exchange. if you are in the EU, you will naturally look for the best exchange that deals in euros.
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January 30, 2015, 09:37:59 PM

https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/randomwalker/nine-awesome-bitcoin-projects-at-princeton/

I think we are well past the 'experiment' stage when the best and brightest are doing bitcoin for final year projects ... this is not beanie babies and tulips we are dealing with here you chumps.

Some really awesome projects in here btw, these guys are doing great work, engaged and excited by it ... go find that on wall st.
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January 30, 2015, 09:38:50 PM

With their currencies tanking, why aren't Greeks and Russians buying more bitcoins?

Is the drahma tanking? hmm..

he means the euro. and there has been a massive increase in volume on kraken which suggest they are to a certain extent.

Why is it, that they would use only Kraken and not the other exchanges .Does Kraken cater to them better ?

im in europe, and kraken is the best so far that i have used. normally <36 hour sepa transfers. i think its the most prominent exchange in europe with the most volume, and because of the very nice user experience, zero previous security breaches and large investment its probably the most trust worthy. if kraken wasnt around i wouldnt link my bank with any exchange. if you are in the EU, you will naturally look for the best exchange that deals in euros.

Bitstamp also uses SEPA and I believe it has far more europea users than kraken
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January 30, 2015, 09:40:30 PM

https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/randomwalker/nine-awesome-bitcoin-projects-at-princeton/

I think we are well past the 'experiment' stage when the best and brightest are doing bitcoin for final year projects ... this is not beanie babies and tulips we are dealing with here you chumps.

Some really awesome projects in here btw, these guys are doing great work, engaged and excited by it ... go find that on wall st.

Out f those marvelous projects 3 are altcoins.
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