mah87
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May 07, 2014, 09:55:19 PM |
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thanks, but i still need 25 XRP before i can get trust/grant whatever this is...so anybody with 25 XRP ? A BTC to XRP bridge is actually in beta. You send some btc and it's automaticcaly trnasfered ANyway , send me your address I'll fund your account.
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cech4204a
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May 07, 2014, 09:56:38 PM |
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thanks, but i still need 25 XRP before i can get trust/grant whatever this is...so anybody with 25 XRP ? A BTC to XRP bridge is actually in beta. You send some btc and it's automaticcaly trnasfered ANyway , send me your address I'll fund your account. thanks for offer, but i just got my ''donor''
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oda.krell
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May 07, 2014, 09:57:06 PM |
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The predicition was bad, as expected from the banal extrapolation:
[...] NOTE: Extrapolating the current trend, by the end of June the date will be May 61, 2014.
You might be a pigheaded statist neo-luddite when it comes to our little crypto experiment, but I like your sense of humor.
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May 07, 2014, 10:00:57 PM |
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oda.krell
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May 07, 2014, 10:01:03 PM |
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thanks, but i still need 25 XRP before i can get trust/grant whatever this is...so anybody with 25 XRP ? A BTC to XRP bridge is actually in beta. You send some btc and it's automaticcaly trnasfered ANyway , send me your address I'll fund your account. thanks for offer, but i just got my ''donor'' Congratulations, mah! Finally reeled a sucker in, after all those fruitless posts, month after month after month. The Wall Observers are proud of you! 
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rudrigorc2
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May 07, 2014, 10:02:14 PM |
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Sorry for the offtipic
I have some ripple, each 7.5k XRP I can accept 1 BTC. Are you interested?
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JorgeStolfi
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May 07, 2014, 10:04:08 PM |
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Needless to say, most of those "advantages" are killer disadvantages to most people (and to all governments, including highly democratic ones). Like "there are no age requirements" --- guess who wanted those reqirements in the first place. Others are demonstrably false or misleading, eg. "it is more difficult to be used as surveillance", "it can be used to resist corruption", "it can be extremely hard to steal", "it allows movement across borders", ... And, as usual, it says "bitcoin" when all those properties hold for any cryptocurrency with similar protocol, and many of the good ones hold even for cryptocurrencies with centralized management.
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boumalo
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May 07, 2014, 10:04:14 PM |
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I wonder if a side effect of China's exchanges being hamstrung (at best) is that Chinese miners will stop mining because there's no easy way to sell their coins. That would lead to a drop in difficulty, benefiting miners elsewhere - though potentially placing further downward pressure on prices on the remaining exchanges.
I would think that the commercial Chinese miners can easily sell their coins in the Western exchanges or to Western clients, using Western bank accounts, all legally. The closure of Chinese exchanges may be a problem for small independent miners, perhaps. Chinese miners hold like crazy If anyone is interested: I saved about 1 hour of Huobi's transaction log from earlier today (2014-07-07) centered on 02:54 UTC. That's in the middle of the small hump that preceded today's mini-rally. http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~stolfi/temp/2014-05-07-0254-HUBI.txtThe file has 879 transactions. It was built by repeated copy-pasting from Bitcoinwisdom's chart (which shows only the last 200 transactions) reformatted and cleaned by a couple of gawk scripts. Beware of possible gaps or errors. Unix users may be interested in the scripts too: http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~stolfi/temp/cleanup_bitcoinwisdom_trans_log.gawkBasic reformat/cleanup script. Click on the chart, then CTRL-A CTRL-C, then paste into a file, then pipe the file through, for example, gawk -f cleanup_bitcoinwisdom_trans_log.gawk -v curr=CNY -v ex=Huobi -v dt=2014-05-07 http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~stolfi/temp/remove_dup_trans.gawkA script to merge several files obtained as above, with overlapping time intervals. Save each CTRL-A CTRL-C to a separate file, run the cleanup fillter above on each file, then concatenate the files in chronological order (most recent last), and pipe the concatenation through gawk -f remove_dup_trans.gawk I just lost some time looking at that, explain it to me
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Bitcoin_is_here_to_stay
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May 07, 2014, 10:09:43 PM |
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thanks, but i still need 25 XRP before i can get trust/grant whatever this is...so anybody with 25 XRP ? You can PM me your address to get your ripple wallet funded. There are also "pay it forward" ripple giveaways on ripple forums, to help solve the wallet funding problem Bridge sometimes does not work, you can also trade directly
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cech4204a
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May 07, 2014, 10:12:00 PM |
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thanks, but i still need 25 XRP before i can get trust/grant whatever this is...so anybody with 25 XRP ? You can PM me your address to get your ripple wallet funded. There are also "pay it forward" ripple giveaways on ripple forums, to help solve the wallet funding problem Bridge sometimes does not work, you can also trade directly i got 25 XRp from a guy here, i need 6 more... when i want to trade BTC to XRP it says: You must have at least 30 XRP to submit an order. More information. address to send is rD2Uw6FyBAj1GVAXv5rARgB3mPob1wbDLE i only need 6 XRP
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JorgeStolfi
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May 07, 2014, 10:14:08 PM |
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I just lost some time looking at that, explain it to me
The file is nothing complicated. Each line is a trade on the Huobi.com exchange, as reported by Bitcoinwisdom.com's chart (lower right corner). The columns are date, time, the price in CNY (yuan), and the amont of BTC traded. That data may be useful to people who find such data useful.  E. g. to compute trades per minute, average transaction size, etc.. I still don't know of any place that offers such logs for download. One could get them throgh the charting API, I suppose, but that requires some programming anyway; maybe I will do that some day, hopefully before Huobi closes for good. Copy-paste from the chart seems simpler for short samples.
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TERA
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May 07, 2014, 10:18:01 PM |
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shmadz
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May 07, 2014, 10:19:57 PM |
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next time it dips i'm buying more.
nice adam! did you catch any of that 450 on virtex yesterday? I had a little chunk waiting there, with many more down below. When I got the email from the first nibble, I was all like sitting back and waiting for the rest of my orders to be filled... ... I'm still waiting... too greedy? maybe, but I am tired of chasing the price. From now on, I will let the price come to me.
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mah87
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May 07, 2014, 10:20:19 PM |
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I just lost some time looking at that, explain it to me
The file is nothing complicated. Each line is a trade on the Huobi.com exchange, as reported by Bitcoinwisdom.com's chart (lower right corner). The columns are date, time, the price in CNY (yuan), and the amont of BTC traded. That data may be useful to people who find such data useful.  E. g. to compute trades per minute, average transaction size, etc.. I still don't know of any place that offers such logs for download. One could get them throgh the charting API, I suppose, but that requires some programming anyway; maybe I will do that some day, hopefully before Huobi closes for good. Copy-paste from the chart seems simpler for short samples. why not using huobi api ?
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adamstgBit
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May 07, 2014, 10:23:58 PM |
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next time it dips i'm buying more.
nice adam! did you catch any of that 450 on virtex yesterday? I had a little chunk waiting there, with many more down below. When I got the email from the first nibble, I was all like sitting back and waiting for the rest of my orders to be filled... ... I'm still waiting... too greedy? maybe, but I am tired of chasing the price. From now on, I will let the price come to me. I had bought a few at 470 & 460 the other week, when i saw 450 I decided it was better to wait for lower lows.
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May 07, 2014, 10:26:27 PM |
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no coal trailer - not going anywhere !!
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cech4204a
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May 07, 2014, 10:27:22 PM |
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can someone explain me why BTC-e has lower price for proximately 10$ than Bitstamp or Huobi ?
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May 07, 2014, 10:28:15 PM |
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next time it dips i'm buying more.
nice adam! did you catch any of that 450 on virtex yesterday? I had a little chunk waiting there, with many more down below. When I got the email from the first nibble, I was all like sitting back and waiting for the rest of my orders to be filled... ... I'm still waiting... too greedy? maybe, but I am tired of chasing the price. From now on, I will let the price come to me. I had bought a few at 470 the other week, when i saw 450 I decided it was better to wait for lower lows. anything below 500 CAD I consider a pretty good price, my buy orders become increasingly dense in the 450-400 zone. I have some hail-mary's out there in the sub-400's but I don't really expect those to be filled.
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May 07, 2014, 10:28:20 PM |
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TERA
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May 07, 2014, 10:28:30 PM |
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Can the train make it through the guantlet? 
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