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February 29, 2016, 02:17:10 PM

Once it hits $450 there'll be bunch of Sell Orders so I converted mine to ETH for now. I might be wrong but it's 50/50 so I'll take my chances Smiley
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February 29, 2016, 02:23:40 PM

Once it hits $450 there'll be bunch of Sell Orders so I converted mine to ETH for now. I might be wrong but it's 50/50 so I'll take my chances Smiley

Funny when you expect a drop you transform it into ETH? Why?
Most people convert it into fiat when they expect a drop or they feel less safe, do you consider ETH as more reliable than fiat?
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February 29, 2016, 02:29:25 PM

Have you noticed that the mempool tends to bloat up massively whenever the price moves $10-$15?

Spam? Dust? Or people desperately trying to move coins to make a trade?

Why isn't there a fee spike then? Are those "desperate" people to "make a trade" lacking 2-3-4 cents? Would it be a big impact to their wallet to pay such a small fee if they are going to make so much money from a good trade?
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February 29, 2016, 02:41:04 PM

Have you noticed that the mempool tends to bloat up massively whenever the price moves $10-$15?

Spam? Dust? Or people desperately trying to move coins to make a trade?

Why isn't there a fee spike then? Are those "desperate" people to "make a trade" lacking 2-3-4 cents? Would it be a big impact to their wallet to pay such a small fee if they are going to make so much money from a good trade?

Maybe they're not responsible for it.

For example when you withdraw money of a plateform you have no choice on the fee!
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February 29, 2016, 02:48:59 PM

Have you noticed that the mempool tends to bloat up massively whenever the price moves $10-$15?

Spam? Dust? Or people desperately trying to move coins to make a trade?

Why isn't there a fee spike then? Are those "desperate" people to "make a trade" lacking 2-3-4 cents? Would it be a big impact to their wallet to pay such a small fee if they are going to make so much money from a good trade?

Because they are users.

They do what's supposed to work and it doesn't.

Not that adding fees will make the blocks bigger anyway.

Maybe they're not responsible for it.

For example when you withdraw money of a plateform you have no choice on the fee!

And that.
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Have you noticed that the mempool tends to bloat up massively whenever the price moves $10-$15?

Spam? Dust? Or people desperately trying to move coins to make a trade?

Why isn't there a fee spike then? Are those "desperate" people to "make a trade" lacking 2-3-4 cents? Would it be a big impact to their wallet to pay such a small fee if they are going to make so much money from a good trade?

You're totally right -- all that exchange foolishness happens off-chain (because Bitcoin can't handle the volume of even a single exchange lol).
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1. Two Beanie enthusiasts create a Bean channel by locking up their Beanies in a safe.
     1a. The safe has "lightning Network" written on the door in one of those fonts.
2. They proceed to transact in LN IOUs, as many times as they wish, until the value of the locked-up beanie is exhausted.
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February 29, 2016, 02:53:41 PM


http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-35686713
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February 29, 2016, 03:00:40 PM



Jeebus Fucking Creebus!

https://tradeblock.com/bitcoin/

1.86 million XBT stuck in the mempool!
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February 29, 2016, 03:09:58 PM

Wow, etherum is still performing Shocked
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February 29, 2016, 03:15:23 PM


Jeebus Fucking Creebus!

https://tradeblock.com/bitcoin/

1.86 million XBT stuck in the mempool!

Gimme a break:

1,900,982.81 XBT (x440 = 836mn USD)

Total fees
4.8090 XBT (x 440 = 2115 USD)

"We want to move around 836mn USD but are only willing to pay 2k in fees so we will wait a few hours or days".

Makes sense, doesn't it?
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February 29, 2016, 03:20:49 PM

Wow, etherum is still performing Shocked

I remember when DOGE always snuck its way into this thread too.

These cute alts acting like they're relevant.
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February 29, 2016, 03:22:51 PM

Speaking of alts, I'm going to come up with an alt coin called "Blockchain".

That way all of the news reporters that want to downplay Bitcoin and talk about "Blockchain" will be pumping my shitcoin.

The standard media formula has become...if it's bad news, use 'Bitcoin'. If good news, use 'Blockchain'.

I'm gonna be rich bitches.
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February 29, 2016, 03:25:24 PM

If you do a premine can I have a few million coins ^_^? (Seriously though, that's a great idea lol)
I remember back in the day of alts a really snazzy website promoting some fake coin which was admittedly a fake coin where it talked about the sole purpose was to make the creator rich and steal investor money lol oh bitcoinspace you are silly
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February 29, 2016, 03:26:57 PM


Jeebus Fucking Creebus!

https://tradeblock.com/bitcoin/

1.86 million XBT stuck in the mempool!

Gimme a break:

1,900,982.81 XBT (x440 = 836mn USD)
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Wonder where the poors laid their hands on 836mn USD Shocked
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February 29, 2016, 03:27:14 PM

Sweet idea. I'm gonna take it one further and create one called Money. No one can resist that.
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February 29, 2016, 03:28:35 PM

Speaking of alts, I'm going to come up with an alt coin called "Blockchain".

That way all of the news reporters that want to downplay Bitcoin and talk about "Blockchain" will be pumping my shitcoin.

The standard media formula has become...if it's bad news, use 'Bitcoin'. If good news, use 'Blockchain'.

I'm gonna be rich bitches.

You know it's actually not such a bad idea so scam people and newbies? ^^
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