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Miz4r
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August 28, 2013, 06:10:19 PM |
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BTW, 66% of my trading stash joined the "investment stash" on a paper wallet. I sold the remaining 33% at $120 and requested a withdrawal to try some arbitrage with Bitstamp... The money didn't arrived to my account yet, so after the last rally my arbitraging move isn't looking too good ATM. I don't understand this move. The best way to arbitrage is to buy bitcoins on Bitstamp and sell them on Gox, doing it the other way around like you did carries a huge amount of risk since you have to wait for the funds to arrive from Gox first. Why did you try it this way?
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xxjs
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August 28, 2013, 06:15:43 PM |
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Bitcoin will continue to rise steadily, and reach a new all time high right before the new year.
I hope so too, but why do you have the need to say it out loud as a prediction?
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Hawkix
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August 28, 2013, 06:17:04 PM |
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one, at the moment the price is low (300 to 400M USD), but *interest* to attack btc directly is also comparably low. That might chance as btc becomes more established, but then the *price* will also be higher.
That price of attack is overestimated by factor 10 or even more. Even by buying ASICMINER Blades (and he sells them still with large profit), you can get 1GH for 0.3 BTC. So 1 TH is for 300 BTC, 600 TH to ride 51% attack is for 20 million USD. THAT CHEAP. The above price is assuming the attacker is acting with own economics in mind. NSA or others do not have to act this way.
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xxjs
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August 28, 2013, 06:20:33 PM |
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Bitcoin will continue to rise steadily, and reach a new all time high right before the new year.
I hope so too, but why do you have the need to say it out loud as a prediction? Otherwise I commend you for stating it as a factual prediction, compared to others who might say it's going down in the short to medium term, which is nothing.
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xxjs
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August 28, 2013, 06:23:37 PM |
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one, at the moment the price is low (300 to 400M USD), but *interest* to attack btc directly is also comparably low. That might chance as btc becomes more established, but then the *price* will also be higher.
That price of attack is overestimated by factor 10 or even more. Even by buying ASICMINER Blades (and he sells them still with large profit), you can get 1GH for 0.3 BTC. So 1 TH is for 300 BTC, 600 TH to ride 51% attack is for 20 million USD. THAT CHEAP. The above price is assuming the attacker is acting with own economics in mind. NSA or others do not have to act this way. If someone aquires 51 % hashpower and continues with the same protocol, it is not really an attack, is it? If that someone changes the protocol to something obviously worse, a real bitcoin fork can continue as before, can it not?
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telemaco
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August 28, 2013, 06:38:09 PM |
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out of topic.
How is possible that we still have BFL ads on bitcointalk??
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adamstgBit
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August 28, 2013, 06:39:05 PM |
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one, at the moment the price is low (300 to 400M USD), but *interest* to attack btc directly is also comparably low. That might chance as btc becomes more established, but then the *price* will also be higher.
That price of attack is overestimated by factor 10 or even more. Even by buying ASICMINER Blades (and he sells them still with large profit), you can get 1GH for 0.3 BTC. So 1 TH is for 300 BTC, 600 TH to ride 51% attack is for 20 million USD. THAT CHEAP. The above price is assuming the attacker is acting with own economics in mind. NSA or others do not have to act this way. If someone aquires 51 % hashpower and continues with the same protocol, it is not really an attack, is it? If that someone changes the protocol to something obviously worse, a real bitcoin fork can continue as before, can it not? anyone can alter the protocol without any hashing power whatsoever. and yes, the real fork will continue...
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adamstgBit
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August 28, 2013, 06:40:06 PM |
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out of topic.
How is possible that we still have BFL ads on bitcointalk??
why not?
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telemaco
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August 28, 2013, 06:56:31 PM |
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out of topic.
How is possible that we still have BFL ads on bitcointalk??
why not? some companies follow the ethic some others not and some are at the borderline. There are many customers that feel scammed and somewhere in the forums there is a thread with 35 pages talking about suing them in kansas. Just hope they don't demotivate any newcomer or that they cause government to interfere more than needed
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xxjs
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August 28, 2013, 07:01:49 PM |
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out of topic.
How is possible that we still have BFL ads on bitcointalk??
why not? some companies follow the ethic some others not and some are at the borderline. There are many customers that feel scammed and somewhere in the forums there is a thread with 35 pages talking about suing them in kansas. Just hope they don't demotivate any newcomer or that they cause government to interfere more than needed We need a scammer tag for ads. That would be an innovation!
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August 28, 2013, 07:02:44 PM |
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telemaco
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August 28, 2013, 07:12:44 PM |
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out of topic.
How is possible that we still have BFL ads on bitcointalk??
why not? some companies follow the ethic some others not and some are at the borderline. There are many customers that feel scammed and somewhere in the forums there is a thread with 35 pages talking about suing them in kansas. Just hope they don't demotivate any newcomer or that they cause government to interfere more than needed We need a scammer tag for ads. That would be an innovation! I am a software publisher myself and I can choose what ads I do not want at least with some of the companies I work with that pay me to display their ads
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MAbtc
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August 28, 2013, 07:41:20 PM |
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AND ShroomsKit, RELAX!
This.....geez.
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Frozenlock
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August 28, 2013, 07:51:13 PM |
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I think ShroomKit is a little too relax.
Let me defuse the situation...
"It's gonna crash!!!!"
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adamstgBit
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August 28, 2013, 08:01:12 PM |
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It's gonna crash!!!!
no way in hell, it will continue to rise, faster and faster, indefinitely!
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August 28, 2013, 08:02:35 PM |
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August 28, 2013, 08:03:10 PM |
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180 by last friday
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August 28, 2013, 08:04:28 PM |
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out of topic.
How is possible that we still have BFL ads on bitcointalk??
Freedom_lol of speech
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Walsoraj
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August 28, 2013, 08:08:32 PM |
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180 by last friday
This is correct if you calculate the "true" price of bitcoin. I calculate we are at true $210 right now. Gox shows price minus $50 evil whale suppression and minus $30 fed gov oppression. So in real reality, my predictions are rarely wrong $300 True Price by Friday. Guaranteed.
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