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February 08, 2014, 11:53:45 PM |
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hrmm for gox I had points at 880-870-860.......next is 804.83 couldn't get there though 805 point was hit. Next points I have is 787 , 770, 749 , 741, 715 749-741 could be bounce point 715 breaks, next is 632 (missed the 830 point call earlier, as I missed looking) Edit: upward rebound / stop points should be valid still also, if a reversal: 830, 860, 870, 880 632 hit within 1 cent. Next points: 588, 562, 542, 521 and of course 455 all previous points still valid for rebound. Also, include 657, 673, 686, 699
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February 08, 2014, 11:56:31 PM |
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even coindesk is spreading the FUD looking for cheap coins. this is ridiculous... No, they're doing the HODLers a favor. The more FUD there is, the more the panicky idiots sell, the faster we get the CRASH CRASH CRASH over with.
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TooDumbForBitcoin
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February 08, 2014, 11:57:44 PM |
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If USD withdrawals have not been fixed for almost 8 months, what makes you think they will fix BTC withdrawals in less than a month? Two unrelated processes. Cash holdup is possibly frozen assets during an investigation, or limited access to fiat due to banks' intransigency/fear. BTC holdup is likely a bug in Gox's wallet software, as explained in the Gmaxwell reddit post linked upthread.
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Richy_T
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February 08, 2014, 11:58:01 PM |
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I have no good feeling about these ~700´s... I bought @680 yesterday but am not sure if I should hodl. Normally the price would be only down for a short period but this time it is too stable at around 700... No good sign for me... Any ideas?
Sell them to the greater fool. Han Solo?
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podyx
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February 09, 2014, 12:00:06 AM |
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even coindesk is spreading the FUD looking for cheap coins. this is ridiculous... everybody loves cheap coins
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Richard Branson
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February 09, 2014, 12:00:25 AM |
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Told you a few days ago:
CCMF
cheap coins mofos!
Hope you all sold and not bought last bulltrap. But some permabulls never learn.
Thanks for 30% more coins! Sell when the people shout "bye bye tripple digits". That suckers got burnt heavily and they probably sold at the bottom.
Buy when all panic sell. Works allways with bitcoin, just need patience and fiat ready @ major exchanges.
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aminorex
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February 09, 2014, 12:04:53 AM |
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both btc-e and huobi, stamp is reacting to gox more for some reason
Presumably Mark is selling all the cheap coins in Bulgaria.
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segeln
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February 09, 2014, 12:04:59 AM |
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If USD withdrawals have not been fixed for almost 8 months, what makes you think they will fix BTC withdrawals in less than a month? Two unrelated processes. Cash holdup is possibly frozen assets during an investigation, or limited access to fiat due to banks' intransigency/fear. BTC holdup is likely a bug in Gox's wallet software, as explained in the Gmaxwell reddit post linked upthread. Cash Flows One key insight Mark provided was the cash inflows vs outflows. He estimated $5-20 million cash going in every day, and $0.3-1 million going out
http://thegenesisblock.com/an-analysis-of-the-interview-with-mark-karpeles-ceo-of-mt-gox/what are they doing with the net amount of 4-19 million $ per day !!!!!! ?? Should be easy to process withdrawals
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Richy_T
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February 09, 2014, 12:07:14 AM |
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Crash going to accelerate on monday when gox releases an official "we're still working on it but don't worry, will be fixed in no time."
It's pining for the fjords... Ah, that's what that bird was.
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February 09, 2014, 12:08:21 AM |
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Told you a few days ago:
CCMF
cheap coins mofos!
Hope you all sold and not bought last bulltrap. But some permabulls never learn.
Thanks for 30% more coins! Sell when the people shout "bye bye tripple digits". That suckers got burnt heavily and they probably sold at the bottom.
Buy when all panic sell. Works allways with bitcoin, just need patience and fiat ready @ major exchanges.
CCMF...CHEAP COINS MOTHER FUCKERStotally works for me
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Richy_T
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February 09, 2014, 12:09:38 AM |
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Crash going to accelerate on monday when gox releases an official "we're still working on it but don't worry, will be fixed in no time."
What will Gox implement first - the LTC or the btc withdrawals ? edit: stop fucking quoting obvious trolls like fonzie or mah87. This is as retarded as replying to the niggerian prince emails from the "spam" folder, wake the fuck up. Already ignored 2 people who constanly quote them. Unfortunate typo there.
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hdbuck
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February 09, 2014, 12:11:30 AM |
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If USD withdrawals have not been fixed for almost 8 months, what makes you think they will fix BTC withdrawals in less than a month? Two unrelated processes. Cash holdup is possibly frozen assets during an investigation, or limited access to fiat due to banks' intransigency/fear. BTC holdup is likely a bug in Gox's wallet software, as explained in the Gmaxwell reddit post linked upthread. Cash Flows One key insight Mark provided was the cash inflows vs outflows. He estimated $5-20 million cash going in every day, and $0.3-1 million going out
http://thegenesisblock.com/an-analysis-of-the-interview-with-mark-karpeles-ceo-of-mt-gox/what are they doing with the net amount of 4-19 million $ per day !!!!!! ?? Should be easy to process withdrawals Gox also have problem with US agencies and banks. They are probably under constant investigation regarding money laundering and all that same shit that got Shrem behind bars. Hence the cash is frozen as well. edit: On the other hand, the good point is that Mark isnt in jail yet since he seems to fully cooperate.
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dgarcia
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February 09, 2014, 12:12:11 AM |
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Told you a few days ago:
CCMF
cheap coins mofos!
Hope you all sold and not bought last bulltrap. But some permabulls never learn.
Thanks for 30% more coins! Sell when the people shout "bye bye tripple digits". That suckers got burnt heavily and they probably sold at the bottom.
Buy when all panic sell. Works allways with bitcoin, just need patience and fiat ready @ major exchanges.
Yeah. I made a lot of new coins by these panic dumps, too. And all without investing no more fiat. Permabulls are batshit insane just as permabears.
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fonzie
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February 09, 2014, 12:12:45 AM |
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Gox also have problem with US agencies and banks. They are probably under constant investigation regarding money laundering and all that same shit that got Shrem behind bars. Hence the cash is frozen as well.
"Recently published media accounts are inferring a link between MtGox and the former online Silk Road marketplace and other illegal services and activities. MtGox denies that it has ever knowingly assisted, agreed to assist, or willingly cooperated with anyone to use Bitcoin to engage in illegal or illicit transactions."
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February 09, 2014, 12:21:26 AM |
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Throughout 2014 I think we can expect to see new and far more professional exchanges opening which will be fully registered and statutorily compliant within their jurisdictions of operation. 1 Also, existing major currency exchanges will begin to offer bitcoin/fiat exchange. This will be the catalyst for future growth in both bitcoin adoption and value. Franky, bitcoin has massively outgrown the likes of Gox. Such amateur inexperienced operators will of course fall by the wayside, whether or not they were once the most recognised and trusted. Good riddance, I say. Move over. 1 not an invite for someone to start a rant on whether bitcoin exchanges should be regulated
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JorgeStolfi
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February 09, 2014, 12:23:11 AM |
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even coindesk is spreading the FUD And they use the market share charts from bitcoincharts.com, which simply omit Huobi and OKCoin. It is like the Wall Street Journal posting a piechart of the stock markets of the world that omits NYSE and London...
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February 09, 2014, 12:26:15 AM |
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If USD withdrawals have not been fixed for almost 8 months, what makes you think they will fix BTC withdrawals in less than a month? Two unrelated processes. Cash holdup is possibly frozen assets during an investigation, or limited access to fiat due to banks' intransigency/fear. BTC holdup is likely a bug in Gox's wallet software, as explained in the Gmaxwell reddit post linked upthread. Cash Flows One key insight Mark provided was the cash inflows vs outflows. He estimated $5-20 million cash going in every day, and $0.3-1 million going out
http://thegenesisblock.com/an-analysis-of-the-interview-with-mark-karpeles-ceo-of-mt-gox/what are they doing with the net amount of 4-19 million $ per day !!!!!! ?? Should be easy to process withdrawals Hopefully the executives there haven't been spending the money, and then crediting btc that they don't even have
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February 09, 2014, 12:29:26 AM |
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We are so far below the super-exponential trendline... Obvious buying opportunity! $100 000/BTC before autumn!
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segeln
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February 09, 2014, 12:30:29 AM |
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Hopefully the executives there haven't been spending the money, and then crediting btc that they don't even have
are you sure they did`nt spent the Money? Or an internal/external hacker of the cash deposit ? Cash-leak ?
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segeln
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February 09, 2014, 12:32:42 AM |
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We are so far below the super-exponential trendline... Obvious buying opportunity! $100 000/BTC before autumn!
graph please
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