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April 18, 2015, 12:35:38 PM

Does the lack of troll counts as a signal of a trend reversal?

Trend reversal?

If you call trend reversal going from downtrend to more downtrend lol...
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April 18, 2015, 12:38:51 PM

Suddenly Coinbase is bigger than Finex and Bitstamp Huh

I remember some weeks ago they had really low volume

No. Since they started charging fees they have lower volume than Bitstamp. Coinbase ask side (and bid if we take out that wall) is still very thin. Don't know why would anyone wire 1mil$ to the exchange with such low liquidity.

If I was sending $1m anywhere, I'd want it to be somewhere with at least a degree of regulation and in my home country, not somewhere like Stamp of Finex that might run into problems of some sort.
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what does everyone think of this? (outlook on price going down being a (kinda) good thing for bitcoin)

http://cointelegraph.com/news/113987/bitpay-reveals-the-good-reason-why-bitcoin-price-is-down

me..who knows but it gets eyeballs to their site I'd imagine

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what does everyone think of this? (outlook on price going down being a (kinda) good thing for bitcoin)

http://cointelegraph.com/news/113987/bitpay-reveals-the-good-reason-why-bitcoin-price-is-down

me..who knows but it gets eyeballs to their site I'd imagine



They're half right. Infrastructure has helped by giving people somewhere to spend coins. The bear market has given them a reasons to spend it. That is, the bear market wasn't caused by increased real-world spending, it helped prompt it (think why governments reduce interest rates/increase inflation - same principle).
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what does everyone think of this? (outlook on price going down being a (kinda) good thing for bitcoin)

http://cointelegraph.com/news/113987/bitpay-reveals-the-good-reason-why-bitcoin-price-is-down

me..who knows but it gets eyeballs to their site I'd imagine



They're half right. Infrastructure has helped by giving people somewhere to spend coins. The bear market has given them a reasons to spend it. That is, the bear market wasn't caused by increased real-world spending, it helped prompt it (think why governments reduce interest rates/increase inflation - same principle).

Seems self-evident. When the buying power of money keeps dropping, the most prudent thing to do is spend.

Yes. But neither IBT nor CT seem to realise this.
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what does everyone think of this? (outlook on price going down being a (kinda) good thing for bitcoin)

http://cointelegraph.com/news/113987/bitpay-reveals-the-good-reason-why-bitcoin-price-is-down

me..who knows but it gets eyeballs to their site I'd imagine



they are right.

It is the old theory about more merchants accepting BTC causing prices to drop re visioned,
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April 18, 2015, 02:06:34 PM

When are we crashing? this is boring
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April 18, 2015, 02:48:48 PM

Bear flag ahoy!
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what does everyone think of this? (outlook on price going down being a (kinda) good thing for bitcoin)

http://cointelegraph.com/news/113987/bitpay-reveals-the-good-reason-why-bitcoin-price-is-down

me..who knows but it gets eyeballs to their site I'd imagine



It's a fluff piece, blatant native advertising.


But I agree that low prices are good. "As low as possible for as long as possible"
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April 18, 2015, 03:40:55 PM

Good morning Bitcoinland.

5 days of sideways in the $220s now. Low volume.

Will we have to wait until Monday to see any real movement?
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Meanwhile, I just checked the recently resurrected Cavirtex to see what's happening there.

The order book is almost nonexistent, especially bids. Pity, it used to be a functional exchange. Maybe with time it will be one again some day.

Just placed a bid for a couple of coins at a penny apiece to use up my old fiat balance. C'mon bears, where are those cheap coins you promised.  Cheesy
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Do you know how to unsubscribe a thread without deleting all own posts?
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April 18, 2015, 03:48:20 PM

Do you know how to unsubscribe a thread without deleting all own posts?

1. Go to your "Watchlist".
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April 18, 2015, 03:49:15 PM

Suddenly Coinbase is bigger than Finex and Bitstamp Huh

I remember some weeks ago they had really low volume

No. Since they started charging fees they have lower volume than Bitstamp. Coinbase ask side (and bid if we take out that wall) is still very thin. Don't know why would anyone wire 1mil$ to the exchange with such low liquidity.

If I was sending $1m anywhere, I'd want it to be somewhere with at least a degree of regulation and in my home country, not somewhere like Stamp of Finex that might run into problems of some sort.



Why don't more people understand this?
Between the current players, Coinbase is destined to end up as the leading exchange.
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April 18, 2015, 04:03:08 PM


Just placed a bid for a couple of coins at a penny apiece to use up my old fiat balance. C'mon bears, where are those cheap coins you promised.  Cheesy


A penny a piece? If that's what you mean by cheap coins, you'll have to wait a year, maybe more.

LOL Probably a lot more.

Last time it was a penny was on Oct. 8, 2010, four and a half years ago.

My, how time flies.

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Do you know how to unsubscribe a thread without deleting all own posts?

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Yep good summary
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what does everyone think of this? (outlook on price going down being a (kinda) good thing for bitcoin)

http://cointelegraph.com/news/113987/bitpay-reveals-the-good-reason-why-bitcoin-price-is-down

me..who knows but it gets eyeballs to their site I'd imagine


Cointelegraph  and Cryptocoinsnews are like the "Captain Obvious" of the Bitcoin world.  They print so called 'breaking news' that is easily found elsewhere, sometimes days before. 

And every time the price swings or is trending they quickly print a 'trend prediction report' that's so laughably bad and obvious, and always has the disclaimer at the end of "We think the price should swing [up/down/sideways/take your pick], but we don't know for sure and could go the either way."  What a joke.  Lol
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