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January 28, 2017, 01:25:18 PM |
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Kim dotcom the cuck
He generates all the hype, and now he delayed the new megaupload... Maybe he is speculating and trying to buy more cheap bitcoin before the real announce. No he was already hyping Bitcache and Bitcoin reaching $2000 some time ago.He was already invested in Bitcoin. So he might have finished his speculation, ie. he cashed out and maybe was one of the guys who dumped his BTC at the peak. And now this is lame announcement. Check his history! That dude always was and probably still is extremely shady! Show me one person who didn't dump at peak! Every person here trying to get yourself a benefit....like he...and don't care to others! !!
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Karpeles
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January 28, 2017, 01:32:05 PM |
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Kim dotcom the cuck
He generates all the hype, and now he delayed the new megaupload... Maybe he is speculating and trying to buy more cheap bitcoin before the real announce. No he was already hyping Bitcache and Bitcoin reaching $2000 some time ago.He was already invested in Bitcoin. So he might have finished his speculation, ie. he cashed out and maybe was one of the guys who dumped his BTC at the peak. And now this is lame announcement. Check his history! That dude always was and probably still is extremely shady! Show me one person who didn't dump at peak! Every person here trying to get yourself a benefit....like he...and don't care to others! !! if everyone dumped at the peak, then how the price reached sub $800 and people are still selling their coins now as I write 
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jaberwock
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January 28, 2017, 02:37:07 PM |
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mtgox is not alive anymore and not listed in Bitcoinwisdom, so that must be the reason and btcex is closed since 2012 it seems, so the reason why there is no data about them I don't know where get so precise data about ancient dead exchanges and why would you need them 
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wachtwoord
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January 28, 2017, 02:47:21 PM |
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mtgox is not alive anymore and not listed in Bitcoinwisdom, so that must be the reason and btcex is closed since 2012 it seems, so the reason why there is no data about them I don't know where get so precise data about ancient dead exchanges and why would you need them  Well, http://api.bitcoincharts.com/v1/csv/mtgoxUSD.csv.gz is available (but due to the sheer size hard to query) so I thought it'd be a bug or something? You are right thought that http://api.bitcoincharts.com/v1/trades.csv?symbol=bitstampUSD is still working. I'm interested on precise old mtGox data because mtGox dictated the market price in early (up until 2011 at least) years and I want to analyze the data. Starting 2012 I can switch to Bitstamp I guess but a shame to not have access to the data before that. edit: Bitstamp starts in September of 2011 on bitcoincharts
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jaberwock
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January 28, 2017, 03:19:44 PM |
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mtgox is not alive anymore and not listed in Bitcoinwisdom, so that must be the reason and btcex is closed since 2012 it seems, so the reason why there is no data about them I don't know where get so precise data about ancient dead exchanges and why would you need them  Well, http://api.bitcoincharts.com/v1/csv/mtgoxUSD.csv.gz is available (but due to the sheer size hard to query) so I thought it'd be a bug or something? You are right thought that http://api.bitcoincharts.com/v1/trades.csv?symbol=bitstampUSD is still working. I'm interested on precise old mtGox data because mtGox dictated the market price in early (up until 2011 at least) years and I want to analyze the data. Starting 2012 I can switch to Bitstamp I guess but a shame to not have access to the data before that. edit: Bitstamp starts in September of 2011 on bitcoincharts The trades in MtGox have been frozen much before Bistamp took their market out, I guess the error might have something to do with it. Maybe if you discover the day when the MtGox stopped trades, you may get something for that day
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HI-TEC99
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January 28, 2017, 03:49:02 PM |
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mtgox is not alive anymore and not listed in Bitcoinwisdom, so that must be the reason and btcex is closed since 2012 it seems, so the reason why there is no data about them I don't know where get so precise data about ancient dead exchanges and why would you need them  Well, http://api.bitcoincharts.com/v1/csv/mtgoxUSD.csv.gz is available (but due to the sheer size hard to query) so I thought it'd be a bug or something? You are right thought that http://api.bitcoincharts.com/v1/trades.csv?symbol=bitstampUSD is still working. I'm interested on precise old mtGox data because mtGox dictated the market price in early (up until 2011 at least) years and I want to analyze the data. Starting 2012 I can switch to Bitstamp I guess but a shame to not have access to the data before that. edit: Bitstamp starts in September of 2011 on bitcoincharts This mega download is still working. It might be useful to you, although it's gigabytes of data when extracted. enjoy: https://mega.co.nz/#!cUdXVAyb!M9gyanCTwwxNRcHqEQ0L8gNyZ5wqXipRoaEG34n0WaE (120MB) Each line is one reduced json full MtGox USD depth Since December 19th, 2011 every ~1000secs (17-18mins) Unfortunately the data is messily split across several archives. Be carefull, the archives extract to many gigabytes of data as there is so much duplicated. edited 2015
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January 28, 2017, 04:21:46 PM |
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I agree JJG. I can't get away from the feeling that something big is coming, and it does look more likely that the breakout will be upwards. I'm fuelled up  maybe that the hacked bitfinex coins started moving? https://www.reddit.com/user/MrChrisJWo-wo-woah! What effect is that likely to have? The kraken has already frozen 0.4 Bitcoins sent to it. I expect Bitcoin.de, Coinbase, and CoinsBank will also freeze. That only leaves LocalBitcoins, BTC-e, Xzzx, and quadrigaCX. Even the obscure exchanges will probably freeze. They won't want to handle those coins. https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitfinexs-hacked-bitcoins-move-5-recovery-bounty-offered/Maybe the hacker shorted Bitcoin then moved the stolen coins to try to cause a crash. Why would they freeze it? Just let them convert to fiat...then ask for KYC information to withdraw the money.
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HI-TEC99
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January 28, 2017, 04:36:58 PM |
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I agree JJG. I can't get away from the feeling that something big is coming, and it does look more likely that the breakout will be upwards. I'm fuelled up  maybe that the hacked bitfinex coins started moving? https://www.reddit.com/user/MrChrisJWo-wo-woah! What effect is that likely to have? The kraken has already frozen 0.4 Bitcoins sent to it. I expect Bitcoin.de, Coinbase, and CoinsBank will also freeze. That only leaves LocalBitcoins, BTC-e, Xzzx, and quadrigaCX. Even the obscure exchanges will probably freeze. They won't want to handle those coins. https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitfinexs-hacked-bitcoins-move-5-recovery-bounty-offered/Maybe the hacker shorted Bitcoin then moved the stolen coins to try to cause a crash. Why would they freeze it? Just let them convert to fiat...then ask for KYC information to withdraw the money. Mainly because of legal implications, plus all the publicity those coins have. Also they get a 5% reward for each Bitcoin they can return to Bitfinex. Obviously 5% of 0.4 Bitcoins isn't worth much to the Kraken. However if the hacker deposited a substantial quantity on other exchanges they could legally make a nice profit from freezing, then returning the coins.
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boyshx
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January 28, 2017, 04:47:34 PM |
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it's already chinese new year or its tonight ad american mignight? the different time zones got me confused.
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HI-TEC99
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January 28, 2017, 05:17:38 PM |
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it's already chinese new year or its tonight ad american mignight? the different time zones got me confused.
It was about an hour ago, so they will all be partying. No trading for them.
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boyshx
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January 28, 2017, 05:21:41 PM |
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so if a big sized decline on the price don't happen in the next hours we could reject the chinese new years dump hypothesis.
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gembitz
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January 28, 2017, 05:58:42 PM |
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 H4PPY NEW YE4R OF THE CHICKEN!!!:-D++WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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HI-TEC99
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January 28, 2017, 06:02:43 PM |
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Happy New Year  
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gembitz
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January 28, 2017, 06:07:04 PM |
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Happy New Year    PEKING FOR CORNZZZ==>HOPPY YEER OF CHIKUN BUCK BUCK :-D
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brituspol
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January 28, 2017, 06:13:18 PM |
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Chinese new year up, think bitcoin will go up a bit now.
P.S: What's up with the "Chicken new year" though?
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HI-TEC99
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January 28, 2017, 06:15:30 PM |
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Chinese new year up, think bitcoin will go up a bit now.
P.S: What's up with the "Chicken new year" though?
Today is the first day of the Chinese lunar year of the chicken. The last Chinese lunar year was the year of the monkey.
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January 28, 2017, 07:57:15 PM |
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Year of the rooster, not chicken 
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January 28, 2017, 08:29:05 PM |
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Kim dotcom the cuck
He generates all the hype, and now he delayed the new megaupload... Maybe he is speculating and trying to buy more cheap bitcoin before the real announce. No he was already hyping Bitcache and Bitcoin reaching $2000 some time ago.He was already invested in Bitcoin. So he might have finished his speculation, ie. he cashed out and maybe was one of the guys who dumped his BTC at the peak. And now this is lame announcement. Check his history! That dude always was and probably still is extremely shady! Show me one person who didn't dump at peak! Every person here trying to get yourself a benefit....like he...and don't care to others! !! Yeah, darkholder, you like to assert... "oh, i am just kidding," but you are not. You are spreading nonsense, and in retrospect attempting to suggest that "everyone" knew when the peak was or that "everyone" engages in the same strategy or "everyone" has the same bitcoin information. Pure nonsense. Some people were buying at the peak, selling at the peak and holding. Sure in the end there were more coins that were sold rather than bought, but if you were watching the trading while the price was tanking, you will recognize that such selling activity is not organic and widespread, but instead it is largely caused by a few big players (whether it is 10 big players or 50 big players, it doesn't really matter - because it is not some kind of widespread organic momentum that causes such sudden price dips). Accordingly, you have some big players that are dumping 100s and even 1000s of coins at one time for the purpose of driving the prices as far down and as fast as possible, and sure, maybe they do end up picking those coins up later at cheaper prices, but maybe not.. because at some point they are no longer successful to drive the price down. They either run out of folks willing to follow or they run out of coins or both. By the way, there is no real clarity either that BTC prices were going to reverse in the mid $1100s - because if you recall, there were times that the price had been driven up so fast to the mid $1100s that there were not very many coins on the order books in the upwards direction, and with a few persistent whales prices could have relatively easily had been pushed into the $1500s and beyond - maybe to cause more certainty that the support was not sustainable... People do not know, and when the price is going up, it mostly only becomes clear about the price reversal after such reversal has already happened rather than while in the midst of the uptrend.
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JayJuanGee
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January 28, 2017, 08:39:39 PM |
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mtgox is not alive anymore and not listed in Bitcoinwisdom, so that must be the reason and btcex is closed since 2012 it seems, so the reason why there is no data about them I don't know where get so precise data about ancient dead exchanges and why would you need them  Well, http://api.bitcoincharts.com/v1/csv/mtgoxUSD.csv.gz is available (but due to the sheer size hard to query) so I thought it'd be a bug or something? You are right thought that http://api.bitcoincharts.com/v1/trades.csv?symbol=bitstampUSD is still working. I'm interested on precise old mtGox data because mtGox dictated the market price in early (up until 2011 at least) years and I want to analyze the data. Starting 2012 I can switch to Bitstamp I guess but a shame to not have access to the data before that. edit: Bitstamp starts in September of 2011 on bitcoincharts I am not sure about what historical Mt Gox data you are having difficulty accessing or the means that you are attempting to use. I found that just using regular browser access, you can access Gox data back to about July 2010 (traded between $.06 and $.12, which is quite the wow factor)... http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#rg60zig6-hourzczsg2010-7-2zeg2011-12-24ztgMzm1g10zm2g25zv
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