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February 12, 2014, 12:42:26 AM
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His real (and only) accomplishment is how many non-trolls he's got to be put on ignore. Wink
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February 12, 2014, 12:47:30 AM
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I suspect we could persuade Goat to come along if we all tugged on his sleeve hard enough. Wink

Goat for president Cheesy
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February 12, 2014, 12:47:47 AM
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There was once a troll named Fonzie
of which no one was very fond see..
Because every word he spoke, was a terrible joke
and everywhere he looked there waz a ponzi.

There once was a troll named Fonzi..
a little little fish in a big pond see.
Because every meme played, seemed trite and homemade
not the sharpest knife in the box he.

There once was a troll named Fonz
took his name, from Happy Days long gonz
but to all of our despair and with no class or flair
The Fonz liked to share share share share

Has anyone seen dear Fonzie ?
No!
Not I! Not me!
Not us! 
I see!

Excuse me mr Columbo but maybe he is dead?
" but for a troll he seemed really well fed?"
Perhaphs he fell somewhere and banged his stupid head…
Ok Bitcoiners fair enough, that was well said…
but, oh ,ah ,one more question before I go blondie.
Maybe he drowned whilst swimming in the pondie?

Ok ok you got me !  I confess, I really have to get it off my chest
what happened to the dear old lamented Al Fonzi.

He was a float, when I threw him from the boat
but with my boot to his head
I kept him down till he was dead
and now there is no more ol Fonzi.

You see there is no bubble down there I  screamed and cried
and then slowly, thankfuly Fonzie died.

So…..

There once was a troll named Fonzie
but now we can hear him no more
Maybe a note
or the odd quote..
despite your f'kin ignore

Once long ago there was a troll named Fonz
or maybe it was Al-fonso, or Al Fonzie
I cannot remember ,or quite care...
just a mere flash of memory as I stare
at the Bitcoin price up in the sky
Now Proudon... what a guy...

...and now… well….really what can I say?

I guess in the words of the real Fonzie "Hey hey hey"

Where shall we go a sailing today?

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February 12, 2014, 12:48:14 AM
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Daily volumes of BTC trade to/from USD and other national currencies (in kBTC):


             !   Sat !   Sun !   Mon !   Tue !   Wed !    Thu !    Fri !    Sat !    Sun !    Mon !    Tue !                     
  EXCHANGE   ! 02/01 ! 02/02 ! 02/03 ! 02/04 ! 02/05 !  02/06 !  02/07 !  02/08 !  02/09 !  02/10 !  02/11 ! Currencies considered

  Bitstamp   |  8.30 |  4.07 |  4.93 |  7.59 |  8.48 |  20.65 |  42.79 |  13.50 |  15.06 |  71.86 |  40.06 | USD                 
  BitFinEx   |  4.54 |  3.15 |  3.45 |  3.36 |  5.22 |  21.11 |  66.36 |  11.12 |  12.07 |  41.98 |  39.54 | USD                 
  BTC-e      |  6.30 |  4.74 |  5.75 |  4.51 |  6.55 |   9.72 |  31.84 |  11.67 |  12.51 |  47.04 |  28.64 | USD,EUR,RUR         
  MtGOX      |  5.13 |  2.28 |  3.37 |  5.40 |  8.20 |  21.54 |  58.89 |  26.82 |  23.48 |  50.07 |  18.70 | USD,EUR,GBP,AUD,JPY 
  Kraken     |  0.23 |  0.15 |  0.21 |  0.29 |  0.23 |   0.59 |   1.45 |   0.37 |   0.45 |   1.45 |   1.11 | EUR                 
  Bitcoin.DE |  0.33 |  0.35 |  0.51 |  0.27 |  0.31 |   0.61 |   1.30 |   0.37 |   0.47 |   1.54 |   0.67 | EUR                 
  CaVirtEx   |  0.24 |  0.20 |  0.08 |  0.17 |  0.18 |   0.39 |   1.07 |   0.57 |   0.23 |   0.77 |   0.53 | CAD                 
  CampBX     |  0.23 |  0.16 |  0.10 |  0.12 |  0.16 |   0.21 |   0.82 |   0.27 |   0.24 |   0.37 |   0.11 | USD                 

  SUBTOTAL   | 25.30 | 15.10 | 18.40 | 21.71 | 29.33 |  74.82 | 204.52 |  64.69 |  64.51 | 215.08 | 129.36 |                     

  Huobi      | 28.86 | 26.27 | 24.77 | 18.65 | 19.55 |  39.97 | 131.91 |  77.00 |  64.08 | 134.09 | 120.08 | CNY                 
  OKCoin     | 20.38 | 20.00 | 18.09 | 12.77 | 12.33 |  26.07 |  74.37 |  37.63 |  34.63 |  70.49 |  64.22 | CNY                 
  BTC-China  |  2.31 |  2.21 |  1.70 |  1.33 |  1.54 |   4.09 |  17.66 |   6.86 |   5.75 |  18.23 |  11.17 | CNY                 

  SUBTOTAL   | 51.55 | 48.48 | 44.56 | 32.75 | 33.42 |  70.13 | 223.94 | 121.49 | 104.46 | 222.81 | 195.47 |                     

  TOTAL      | 76.85 | 63.58 | 62.96 | 54.46 | 62.75 | 144.95 | 428.46 | 186.18 | 168.97 | 437.89 | 324.83 |                     



All numbers were collected by hand from the site http://bitcoinwisdom.com. Beware of possible errors.

For each exchange, the numbers include only the trade volume to/from the currencies listed in the rightmost column. Trade between BTC and other cryptocoins, such as LiteCoin, is NOT included.

Coinbase is said to use Bitstamp for currency conversion.

Dates on the header line are UTC. Specifically, "01/15" means "from 01/15 00:00:00 UTC to 01/15 23:59:59 UTC". (Beware that Bitcoinwisdom uses your local time, so the date may appear to be off by 1 day.  For example, if you are 2 hours west of Greenwich, it may show "01/14 22:00" when the UTC time is "01/15 00:00".)

The exchange Crypto-Trade was dropped from Bitcoinwisdom's charts on Feb/10.  Its volume used to be around 10 BTC/day.
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February 12, 2014, 01:02:28 AM
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Done with Gox
Explanation
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February 12, 2014, 01:09:01 AM
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Despite whatever crypto holdings he has, and cool things he has bought, remember that Goat just had a child born recently. Er, his wife did, I guess. I believe he is starting classes soon. *He* should have a say, before there are ticker tape parades...
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February 12, 2014, 01:13:26 AM
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I guess in the words of the real Fonzie "Hey hey hey"
And Fat Albert says 'eyy'.
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February 12, 2014, 01:18:39 AM
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When will we get the next report about withdrawal status from mtgox?
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February 12, 2014, 01:19:28 AM
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I found this kinda funny, so i will share.

Adam:  soooo..... Bitcoin is crashing pretty hard these days its been a shit storm of bad news
Inlaw:  you cashed some out right!?!
Adam:  well yes... and i'm buying back
Inlaw:  everyone thinks its going to crash and you're buying more?!?!?!?!
Adam:  thats the best time to buy!
Inlaw:  so you think it will go back to 1000$ ?
Adam:  ..... i think its going to 10K +
Inlaw:  your crazy!!

I take it as a compliment, and I smile and nod.

poeple just don't understand what is happening here...

in other news; i love this video.

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February 12, 2014, 01:33:01 AM
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I found this kinda funny, so i will share.

Adam:  soooo..... Bitcoin is crashing pretty hard these days its been a shit storm of bad news
Inlaw:  you cashed some out right!?!
Adam:  well yes... and i'm buying back
Inlaw:  everyone thinks its going to crash and you're buying more?!?!?!?!
Adam:  thats the best time to buy!
Inlaw:  so you think it will go back to 1000$ ?
Adam:  ..... i think its going to 10K +
Inlaw:  your crazy!!

I take it as a compliment, and I smile and nod.

poeple just don't understand what is happening here...

in other news; i love this video.

 Wink

Thanks for that. I just tweeted that sucker. And for $5 worth of bitcoin you too can get someone on fiverr.com to tweet to their 500,000 followers. Shit works.
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February 12, 2014, 01:40:36 AM
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It's funny how every poll here always has the most votes for the most bullish option and the bulls are always wrong.
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February 12, 2014, 01:41:44 AM
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"may impose"

this is more interesting to me

http://www.coindesk.com/kazakhstans-central-bank-ban-bitcoin-protect-bankers/


i think we're winning
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February 12, 2014, 01:43:04 AM
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It's funny how every poll here always has the most votes for the most bullish option and the bulls are always wrong.

Wrong? No yet ...

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February 12, 2014, 01:47:05 AM
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lol, banning Bitcoin because otherwise there won't be any work for bankers. Implying their job's a worthless. Nice going Kazakhstanian PM! You are clearly a scholar! Wink
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February 12, 2014, 01:49:41 AM
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Paves the way for nice shiney new exchanges in NY...

....going to sharpen my horns...

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February 12, 2014, 01:49:54 AM
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Wrong? No yet ...
No they were wrong because they had specific dates and short term implications attached, like  "will bitcoin fall below 700 support" and "when will the next rally start".
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February 12, 2014, 01:51:58 AM
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Goat is great guy, but too young and immature to be the voice of bitcoin.

My vote would go to Andreas http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbSdnuFOLV4nMiQG9gvPBX_VQUf6E4COM
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February 12, 2014, 01:55:40 AM
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I'm not gonna lie, these last few weeks have been a bag of suck. But it makes we wonder why someone is going through all that effort to make it suck. Why do banks and governments see Bitcoin as a threat? Why do hackers want our coins so badly? It's like when lottery winners see fair-weather friends and dirt-bag relatives come out of the woodwork. It's the price of success.
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February 12, 2014, 01:57:25 AM
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Why do banks and governments see Bitcoin as a threat?
It interrupts the paper trail and makes it harder for them to trace money, stop crime, and impose taxes.

Why do hackers want our coins so badly?
To sell for fiat or buy merchandise and services, drugs, guns, hitmen, hookers etc.
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February 12, 2014, 01:58:41 AM
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Goat is great guy, but too young and immature to be the voice of bitcoin.

My vote would go to Andreas http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbSdnuFOLV4nMiQG9gvPBX_VQUf6E4COM

Andreas is de facto the voice of Bitcoin right now.
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