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Question: How far will this leg take us?
$110K - 9 (8.3%)
$120K - 19 (17.6%)
$130K - 17 (15.7%)
$140K - 9 (8.3%)
$150K - 19 (17.6%)
$160K - 2 (1.9%)
$170K+ - 33 (30.6%)
Total Voters: 108

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June 30, 2015, 11:26:27 AM

This poll is wrong
Question:   price will bounce off of
too low prices, 255$ will be the target

It's also a few days old Wink
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June 30, 2015, 11:27:28 AM

This poll is wrong
Question:   price will bounce off of
too low prices, 255$ will be the target

yep... I figured that as well.
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June 30, 2015, 11:50:11 AM

Well, it looks like the "stress test" is in effect now: over 10k unconfirmed transactions in the mempool right now.
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June 30, 2015, 11:56:58 AM

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June 30, 2015, 11:59:16 AM

Well, it looks like the "stress test" is in effect now: over 10k unconfirmed transactions in the mempool right now.

I only see 2400 unconfirmed transactions : https://blockchain.info/fr/unconfirmed-transactions
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June 30, 2015, 12:06:19 PM

Well, it looks like the "stress test" is in effect now: over 10k unconfirmed transactions in the mempool right now.

I only see 2400 unconfirmed transactions : https://blockchain.info/fr/unconfirmed-transactions

Great fucking timing...
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June 30, 2015, 12:06:59 PM

Well, it looks like the "stress test" is in effect now: over 10k unconfirmed transactions in the mempool right now.

I only see 2400 unconfirmed transactions : https://blockchain.info/fr/unconfirmed-transactions

Blockchain.info seems to be rejecting or filtering the stress test transactions(?). Look here instead: https://tradeblock.com/blockchain
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June 30, 2015, 12:07:15 PM

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-33322754

Greek PM Alexis Tsipras has threatened to resign over the result of a snap referendum on Greece's debt crisis due on Sunday.

Mr Tsipras said a clear vote against austerity would help Greece negotiate a better settlement to the crisis.

Otherwise, he warned, he would not stay in office to oversee more cuts.


(ps- isn't this just a repeat of the recent election? will the Greek people have changed their minds now a few months down the line?)


I am not sure Greece will vote to effectively crash out of the Eurozone.

Seeing capital controls and the banks shut with their money locked in means people might prefer to vote for the 'kick the can down the road' option of approving EU plans - out of simple fear.

Even if they think the EU is wrong to treat Greece like this (as it may well be) will they vote for the uncertainty of not knowing when the banks will even open again?  Or vote for approving the plan, just to get their hands on their own money...?

Don't bet on a Grexit yet, it is not certain and the Greeks may not want to step into the unknown.
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June 30, 2015, 12:11:35 PM

Well, it looks like the "stress test" is in effect now: over 10k unconfirmed transactions in the mempool right now.

I only see 2400 unconfirmed transactions : https://blockchain.info/fr/unconfirmed-transactions

Blockchain.info seems to be rejecting or filtering the stress test transactions(?). Look here instead: https://tradeblock.com/blockchain

My proxy @work seems to filter the websockets requests on tradeblock. I will have a look at it at home. Thanks for the link.
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June 30, 2015, 12:14:41 PM

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-33322754

Greek PM Alexis Tsipras has threatened to resign over the result of a snap referendum on Greece's debt crisis due on Sunday.

Mr Tsipras said a clear vote against austerity would help Greece negotiate a better settlement to the crisis.

Otherwise, he warned, he would not stay in office to oversee more cuts.


(ps- isn't this just a repeat of the recent election? will the Greek people have changed their minds now a few months down the line?)


I am not sure Greece will vote to effectively crash out of the Eurozone.

Seeing capital controls and the banks shut with their money locked in means people might prefer to vote for the 'kick the can down the road' option of approving EU plans - out of simple fear.

Even if they think the EU is wrong to treat Greece like this (as it may well be) will they vote for the uncertainty of not knowing when the banks will even open again?  Or vote for approving the plan, just to get their hands on their own money...?

Don't bet on a Grexit yet, it is not certain and the Greeks may not want to step into the unknown.


I am just saying, they did actually elect the current government to do exactly this
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June 30, 2015, 12:17:54 PM

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-33322754

Greek PM Alexis Tsipras has threatened to resign over the result of a snap referendum on Greece's debt crisis due on Sunday.

Mr Tsipras said a clear vote against austerity would help Greece negotiate a better settlement to the crisis.

Otherwise, he warned, he would not stay in office to oversee more cuts.


(ps- isn't this just a repeat of the recent election? will the Greek people have changed their minds now a few months down the line?)


I am not sure Greece will vote to effectively crash out of the Eurozone.

Seeing capital controls and the banks shut with their money locked in means people might prefer to vote for the 'kick the can down the road' option of approving EU plans - out of simple fear.

Even if they think the EU is wrong to treat Greece like this (as it may well be) will they vote for the uncertainty of not knowing when the banks will even open again?  Or vote for approving the plan, just to get their hands on their own money...?

Don't bet on a Grexit yet, it is not certain and the Greeks may not want to step into the unknown.

Merkel just announced that the terms for their bailout end at midnight.

So the vote is worthless at this point.
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June 30, 2015, 12:21:46 PM

CNN Money : Greeks are rushing to Bitcoin

http://money.cnn.com/2015/06/29/technology/greece-bitcoin/

Hyperbolic title but hey, can't hurt!

Some big entity should really put bitcoin atm's in all major cities and islands.

How stupid is this idea?!? Do you think someone who has EUR 60 daily limit on the ATM will waste their precious EUR on Bitcoin? They have many other more necessary things to buy with that money.  

ATM's are running low on fiat. Buy 1000 euro worth of bitcoins online, go exchange bitcoins for fiat at bitcoin atm. Doesn't seem that stupid "?!?"

You are telling me that the whole Greek banking infrastructure can't fill ATMs for more then 60 EUR/person a day, but some new private entity will succeed filling Bitcoin ATMs with more cash? that makes sense to you?

The ATM owner can buy bitcoins otherwise in the local market, if he runs a good service he can make some money on the spread. Travellers going into the country with bitcoins and people going out of the country functions as arbitrageurs, keeping the price in line with the rest of the world. The volume has to grow organically, not explosively. Yes, it can work, why not?
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June 30, 2015, 12:30:13 PM

CNN Money : Greeks are rushing to Bitcoin

http://money.cnn.com/2015/06/29/technology/greece-bitcoin/

Hyperbolic title but hey, can't hurt!

Some big entity should really put bitcoin atm's in all major cities and islands.

How stupid is this idea?!? Do you think someone who has EUR 60 daily limit on the ATM will waste their precious EUR on Bitcoin? They have many other more necessary things to buy with that money.  

ATM's are running low on fiat. Buy 1000 euro worth of bitcoins online, go exchange bitcoins for fiat at bitcoin atm. Doesn't seem that stupid "?!?"

You are telling me that the whole Greek banking infrastructure can't fill ATMs for more then 60 EUR/person a day, but some new private entity will succeed filling Bitcoin ATMs with more cash? that makes sense to you?

The ATM owner can buy bitcoins otherwise in the local market, if he runs a good service he can make some money on the spread. Travellers going into the country with bitcoins and people going out of the country functions as arbitrageurs, keeping the price in line with the rest of the world. The volume has to grow organically, not explosively. Yes, it can work, why not?


I hate quoting myself (...NOT), but all this it's impossible, someone is going to say no, a half-governmental gigacorporation must do it...

...it just reminds me of Atlas Shrugged. The book essentially predicted this shit.
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June 30, 2015, 12:34:10 PM

Sorry if I'm reposting but this is just hilarious:

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/greek-bailout-fund#/
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June 30, 2015, 12:35:25 PM


Merkel just announced that the terms for their bailout end at midnight.

So the vote is worthless at this point.

This is what she actually said  :

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"This evening at exactly midnight central European time the programme expires. And I am not aware of any real indications of anything else," Ms Merkel at a news conference with Kosovo's prime minister today.

"Beyond this, it is clear that we will not close the channels of communication after midnight tonight ... that means the door remains open to talks but I cannot say any more than this," she said.

Asked whether she was aware of a last-minute offer Mr Juncker, Ms Merkel responded: "All I know is that the last offer from the Commission that I'm aware of is from Friday of last week."

Such doublespeak!
"I am not aware of any real indications of anything else" - just lol ... so something is being discussed then
The programme expires, but doors remain open to talks ...
Nice side-step on the Juncker question ... the last 'official' offer was Friday - well we already knew that. That was not the question!!

What a farce! At this point I would not put it past them to be just buying a few more hours for the banks to position themselves ...

EDIT: Apologies - this is what the Daily Telegraph said she said and may bear little or no resemblance to her actual words  Cheesy

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June 30, 2015, 12:42:01 PM

Sorry if I'm reposting but this is just hilarious:

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/greek-bailout-fund#/

"€1.6bn is what the Greeks need"

Waste your money. I wonder who is the one to steal them.
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June 30, 2015, 12:42:33 PM

Sorry if I'm reposting but this is just hilarious:

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/greek-bailout-fund#/

I wouldn't really want my beer money disappearing down the toilet of international finance but it's a fun idea to focus minds. Maybe it has national applications in the future.

All these incompetently run hell holes should just bypass governments and aid budgets and fund the building of their infrastructure that way. Far more efficient. I'm not sure it would go down too well with the local dictator but I guess they'd be allowed to cut the ribbon with some giant scissors.
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June 30, 2015, 12:44:01 PM

The idea of getting informed by one (random) channel which (most possibly) is owned by some Mega company owned by some pervert Croesus is the proper thing to do in order to get devastating ph33r and make the wrong assumptions. Not to mention the worse scenario, to do the wrong deeds... Greece is just a piece of the puzzle, EU is the elephant in the room. Expect the unexpected. That's the way politics work.

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June 30, 2015, 12:57:35 PM

Sorry if I'm reposting but this is just hilarious:

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/greek-bailout-fund#/

I wouldn't really want my beer money disappearing down the toilet of international finance but it's a fun idea to focus minds. Maybe it has national applications in the future.

All these incompetently run hell holes should just bypass governments and aid budgets and fund the building of their infrastructure that way. Far more efficient. I'm not sure it would go down too well with the local dictator but I guess they'd be allowed to cut the ribbon with some giant scissors.

If you want to help the greeks, use the blue market. Go there, pay with cash, don't ask for a receipt. Take a bunch of olives back home.
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