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Author Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion  (Read 26484113 times)
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May 19, 2017, 08:27:35 PM

Poloniex is retarded, millions of dollars pump random shitcoins at complete random. And the thousands of traders just jump on at any given time or moment, with no rhyme or reason or logic.

Hence why Bytecoin, Stellar, Ripple etc etc have all jumped up in value to retarded levels.

I mean seriously, Bytecoin? Stellar? WTF?

One could have made a fortune on almost any coin just by investing in shitcoins 3 months ago on poloniex and holding for 3 months.


So did you?

If you had, maybe you would have cashed out on Polo, which - unless you want USDT - would have been by buying BTC.

All Polo alt prices are basically in BTC - it's the exchange with the biggest BTC turnover in the world. Maybe it's a positive factor where we are?

Just saying, it's not all bad news.



then you have to pull it out of poloniex. unless you got lucky then you're probably still stuck at $2000 a day because they're so slow to verify you. so if you have a true fortune it's gonna take you a couple of months to get out.

$25,000 a day, level 2.  I wouldn't risk it, unless I had it.
To make any even moderate gains you need you're in over 2K (of course). I like Polo, but it's creaking with the massive influx of trade and I am not stupid. 

I rarely trade on Finex and have never risked more than a couple of BTC on it.  I got all my BTC out of Gox before it went tits up, although I confess I did buy some Bitcoinbuilder Gox BTC at around 19% of full price as a gamble, which I may never see a result on.

I love BTC and it's why I am here, I am just not a maximalist anti-alt snob. I have a few XMR for instance and I am holding them too. I don't regret it for a second.  Why would I?

 
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May 19, 2017, 08:29:45 PM

Stamp wall pulled, Jimbo was right.
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May 19, 2017, 08:33:10 PM

when this one will explode...

i truly hope that day never comes. but if i had a large value tied up in alts i would use another exchange, and if it wasn't on a better one i'd wait for it to be listed on there. i don't trust them.

as the saying goes, if you don't own the private key...
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May 19, 2017, 09:02:17 PM

Stamp wall pulled, Jimbo was right.
Actually I was wrong. The 800+ coin ask wall was eaten, partially in nibbles and partially in two large chunks.

It was replaced with a bid wall which was indeed pulled after the price rose sufficiently.
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May 19, 2017, 09:05:59 PM

Stamp wall pulled, Jimbo was right.
Actually I was wrong. The 800+ coin ask wall was eaten, partially in nibbles and partially in two large chunks.

It was replaced with a bid wall which was indeed pulled after the price rose sufficiently.

Bitcoin starting to get positive media ~ namecoin is getting all the fud :-D

*radarzzz::NMC/namecoin is buzzing re: h4xX0rzZz Cool
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May 19, 2017, 09:07:37 PM

Bearstamp caught up to Finex  Shocked. Guns are loaded for the weekend
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May 19, 2017, 09:34:26 PM


I love BTC and it's why I am here, I am just not a maximalist anti-alt snob. I have a few XMR for instance and I am holding them too. I don't regret it for a second.  Why would I?
 

There is no reason to categorize people who largely hold bitcoin in one clump - bitcoin maximalist and anti-alt snob.

Probably, the large majority of "bitcoin maximalists" dabble a little bit in various alts - maybe it is less largely less than 10% of their total crypto holdings and maybe even frequently less than 1% of their crypto holdings - but that is not really justification to characterize them anti-alt snobs - especially when there seems to be a large quantity of evidence of overwhelming scamming and smoke and screens going on in the alt coin space.

So, in that regard, a "bitcoin maxmimalist" might justifiably talk a lot of shit about a large number of alt coins, while still investing in some of them in various ways - and I don't think that is hypocritical at all because there is a lot of contrary things going on in the crypto space, and there are also possibilities to achieve various objectives to support projects or ideologies, to hedge investments and maybe even make some money - while still considering 99.9999923105289 of all the other cryptos as "inferior" to bitcoin.
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May 19, 2017, 09:58:41 PM

Oh look. I turn my back for a moment and when I come back it's a new ATH at Stamp. How nice.

Gotta love the $57 correction followed immediately by a new ATH. No bubble, just healthy demand.
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May 19, 2017, 10:04:53 PM

Oh look. I turn my back for a moment and when I come back it's a new ATH at Stamp. How nice.

Gotta love the $57 correction followed immediately by a new ATH. No bubble, just healthy demand.

^$2000 is just a benchmark ~eZ^$$$==$4000 new target sorry i've been busy :-D
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May 19, 2017, 10:07:43 PM

Choo Choo mother fuckers!!!  see you @ 4500 USD
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May 19, 2017, 10:13:39 PM

Hey ya'll! Looks like Bitstamp may test $2000 today. I remember when the price was $19.00, I feel the same right now.
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May 19, 2017, 10:16:57 PM

Choo Choo mother fuckers!!!  see you @ 4500 USD



here in Hollywood California we have been in intense discussions about the rising tide of bitcoin...we think the Mt Kerpeles movie might spark fomo :-D
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May 19, 2017, 10:18:28 PM

Hey ya'll! Looks like Bitstamp may test $2000 today. I remember when the price was $19.00, I feel the same right now.

$2000 is cheap now with fees btc is like $2100 on the street!! :-D
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May 19, 2017, 10:20:00 PM

Hey ya'll! Looks like Bitstamp may test $2000 today. I remember when the price was $19.00, I feel the same right now.

$2000 is cheap now with fees btc is like $2100 on the street!! :-D

$2100 by tomorrow of course

now Australia will legalize Bitcoin too, that means some more million people will join Bitcoin eventually and price will go to the moon
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May 19, 2017, 10:20:41 PM

Hey ya'll! Looks like Bitstamp may test $2000 today. I remember when the price was $19.00, I feel the same right now.

$2000 is cheap now with fees btc is like $2100 on the street!! :-D

$2100 by tomorrow of course

now Australia will legalize Bitcoin too, that means some more million people will join Bitcoin eventually and price will go to the moon

So bitcoin is legal?

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May 19, 2017, 10:21:54 PM

Hey ya'll! Looks like Bitstamp may test $2000 today. I remember when the price was $19.00, I feel the same right now.

$2000 is cheap now with fees btc is like $2100 on the street!! :-D

$2100 by tomorrow of course

now Australia will legalize Bitcoin too, that means some more million people will join Bitcoin eventually and price will go to the moon

ELITE$3000 of course Wink lol
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May 19, 2017, 10:24:12 PM

$2000 is just a benchmark ~eZ^$$$==$4000 new target

You're setting your sights far too low.

$4000, like $2000, will be just another point along the way once this really gets rolling.

Slowly but surely the world is starting to learn about Bitcoin.

Not long ago it was rare to meet people who had even heard about it. Now it's not as rare but the vast majority still haven't got a clue.

When I wear my BTC logo baseball cap, most people still think it's a Boston Bruins cap, but recognition is becoming slightly more frequent and some people stop me who actually know about Bitcoin, its uses, and how it works.

It's a slow process and we're still a long way from the s-curve of adoption going vertical. When that happens, watch out.

We ain't seen nothin' yet.

OMG while I was typing this we had another leg up. Fasten your seat belts.
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May 19, 2017, 10:24:55 PM

Hey ya'll! Looks like Bitstamp may test $2000 today. I remember when the price was $19.00, I feel the same right now.

i hear that. i remember spending some around $10 a coin...
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May 19, 2017, 10:32:25 PM

i hear that. i remember spending some around $10 a coin...

Tell me about it. I have a $400 t-shirt apparently. It isn't even a good size for me.
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May 19, 2017, 10:38:27 PM

Stamp and Finex are with the same price now, or almost. Looks like people are afraid to buy above $2000, or has the withdraws already been restored?

i hear that. i remember spending some around $10 a coin...

Tell me about it. I have a $400 t-shirt apparently. It isn't even a good size for me.

I have some overpriced stuff too. Won't make the calculations so I won't feel depressed.
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