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December 23, 2013, 06:40:10 AM |
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$20 pop on 31 btc volume. LOL.
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Peter R
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December 23, 2013, 06:46:48 AM |
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so are we all going to agree then that satoshi is in fact santa clause and 400k coins are set to fly around the world in a couple days?
No. Satoshi is the NSA and 400k coins aren't going to do anything that any of us here know about. Holliday, I can't tell if you're joking. Do you believe the most likely explanation is that Satoshi is the NSA?
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TERA
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December 23, 2013, 06:50:30 AM |
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This is crazy! Someone wants to borrow 1.3 million dollars for 30 days at 1% per day interest. They will pay over $400,000 in interest! Edit: oops thats 21 people.
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outofservice
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December 23, 2013, 06:57:47 AM |
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This is crazy! Someone wants to borrow 1.3 million dollars for 30 days at 1% per day interest. They will pay over $400,000 in interest! Edit: oops thats 21 people. 1 or 21, doesn't matter, that's still crazy! Wow.
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December 23, 2013, 06:58:56 AM |
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so are we all going to agree then that satoshi is in fact santa clause and 400k coins are set to fly around the world in a couple days?
No. Satoshi is the NSA and 400k coins aren't going to do anything that any of us here know about. Holliday, I can't tell if you're joking. Do you believe the most likely explanation is that Satoshi is the NSA? It's complicated. I don't think Satoshi is one individual. I think the forum poster satoshi is one individual. I think the concepts combined in the creation of Bitcoin are beyond the abilities of a single individual. I think a group of individuals with a good amount of resources came together and created Bitcoin. If these people were involved with something like the NSA, I think they did this without the approval or knowledge of their superiors. I think that what I think doesn't really matter. +1 ...Nailed it.
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windjc
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December 23, 2013, 06:59:09 AM |
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This is crazy! Someone wants to borrow 1.3 million dollars for 30 days at 1% per day interest. They will pay over $400,000 in interest! Edit: oops thats 21 people. 1 or 21, doesn't matter, that's still crazy! Wow. Many are paying more than that. I'm getting more than that on my loans. Its crazytime in crazyland. Also known as Bitcoinland or Cryptoworld.
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2017orso
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December 23, 2013, 07:08:40 AM |
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so are we all going to agree then that satoshi is in fact santa clause and 400k coins are set to fly around the world in a couple days?
No. Satoshi is the NSA and 400k coins aren't going to do anything that any of us here know about. Holliday, I can't tell if you're joking. Do you believe the most likely explanation is that Satoshi is the NSA? It's complicated. I don't think Satoshi is one individual. I think the forum poster satoshi is one individual. I think the concepts combined in the creation of Bitcoin are beyond the abilities of a single individual. I think a group of individuals with a good amount of resources came together and created Bitcoin. If these people were involved with something like the NSA, I think they did this without the approval or knowledge of their superiors. I think that what I think doesn't really matter. +1 ...Nailed it. I like it.
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nanobrain
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Dumb broad
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December 23, 2013, 07:10:00 AM |
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Its crazytime in crazyland.
LOL..."as it ever was, and so it ever shall..."
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virtualfaqs
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December 23, 2013, 07:10:33 AM |
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What if someone can't repay the loan? Do you have to go to a collection agency or bitfinex takes care of it and credits you back anyways?
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Peter R
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December 23, 2013, 07:21:03 AM |
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It's complicated. I don't think Satoshi is one individual. I think the forum poster satoshi is one individual. I think the concepts combined in the creation of Bitcoin are beyond the abilities of a single individual.
I am leaning towards the idea that Satoshi was more than 1 individual too. I think a group of individuals with a good amount of resources came together and created Bitcoin. If these people were involved with something like the NSA, I think they did this without the approval or knowledge of their superiors.
I too agree that if it was some government organization, it was only a small subset of individuals acting without the knowledge or permission of their superiors. If too many people knew, it would have surely leaked. For example, if it was an NSA initiative from the top of the chain of command, there would have been so many more people who would have hinted to friends of friends to "just buy a bit of these new things called bitcoins." If wealthy insiders had the scoop, I doubt we would have seen bitcoin difficult at 1 as long as it was, and I doubt we would have seen bitcoin fall to $2 after the crash of 2011. I think that what I think doesn't really matter. It matters to me. That's why I asked.
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RandyMagnum
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December 23, 2013, 07:22:29 AM |
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What if someone can't repay the loan? Do you have to go to a collection agency or bitfinex takes care of it and credits you back anyways? They send out the kneecappers, of course.
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Sitarow
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December 23, 2013, 07:24:29 AM |
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December 23, 2013, 07:26:29 AM |
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They send out the kneecappers, of course.
You need to change your avatar pic. All your posts come at me in H. Jon Benjamin's voice, and sometimes its too much
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RandyMagnum
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December 23, 2013, 07:32:10 AM |
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They send out the kneecappers, of course.
You need to change your avatar pic. All your posts come at me in H. Jon Benjamin's voice, and sometimes its too much Daaaanger zone.
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December 23, 2013, 07:33:47 AM |
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What if someone can't repay the loan? Do you have to go to a collection agency or bitfinex takes care of it and credits you back anyways? They know a guy who knows a guy who... you know the rest.
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December 23, 2013, 07:34:15 AM |
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They send out the kneecappers, of course.
You need to change your avatar pic. All your posts come at me in H. Jon Benjamin's voice, and sometimes its too much Daaaanger zone. LOL
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TERA
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December 23, 2013, 07:43:48 AM |
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I'm really thinking of filling that guy currently on top for 1.48%/day interest, but then I wont be able to trade or buy btc... this is really tough. I've placed an order at 4.99% for now lets see if it gets filled lol.
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TERA
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December 23, 2013, 08:06:19 AM |
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Fontas has somewhere between 1k and 10k btc.
So TERA, are you still bearish? Ok, I know the answer to that - my question is, at what break would you call the trend reversed? I don't know but I'm starting to get worried about my fiat with this order book (and the one stamp). It's like: But the volume speaks otherwise. Could this be manipulated?
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Sitarow
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December 23, 2013, 08:12:22 AM |
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Is that correct? Or Is bitcoinwisdom lagging?
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December 23, 2013, 09:07:31 AM |
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According to i286 ticker, ask sum is approaching 60k coins. Is that accurate or is the API screwed up again?
Does that page add up asks on multiple exchanges? I just did it manually with MtGox, Bitstamp and BTC-E and got at least 69k. On MtGox, it's 33k right now. That pages (i286) gives very awkward results, always much higher than what bitcoinity and blockchained.com display.
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