GIANNAT
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May 20, 2014, 11:01:39 AM |
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So when will we see the moon?
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kurious
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May 20, 2014, 11:01:54 AM |
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Looking back - that photo of Karpeles said a hell of a lot.
We should have known all along really...
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ChrisML
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May 20, 2014, 11:02:03 AM |
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So when will we see the moon?
Do not JINX it.
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Blue
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May 20, 2014, 11:02:58 AM |
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kurious
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May 20, 2014, 11:05:43 AM |
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To whoever first mentioned Poloniex on here - and I can't remember quite who it was, I owe a thanks.
It's actually quite well designed and the MRO and DRK volatility has been a hoot.
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akujin
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May 20, 2014, 11:06:17 AM |
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So when will we see the moon?
tonight! just look at the sky when it's already dark outside
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JorgeStolfi
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May 20, 2014, 11:28:56 AM |
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I think the pictures show that Huobi is nothing like Gox... and the people who took the Photo did a much better job framing it for Huobi.
What do you mean? According to the article, those pictures of the Chinese CEOs were taken at a special meeting of them (two?), possibly arranged by CoinDesk. The picture of Marc is a frame from a video I believe. That is what I found in 2 minutes with Google. I looked for an interview of Danny Brewster too, but after searching for a full 30 seconds I still had no decent picture so I gave up. My question about revenue is serious. A Chinese article from a week or two ago seemed to claim that their revenue came mostly from fees of leverage trading (i.e. interest from lending money/bitcoins to traders) and from inside trading at their own exchanges. The former must have bothered the government, the latter may have angered normal customers. In the "five exchanges" announcement they apparently promised to clean up their act, and they do seem to have stopped leverage trading. Does that mean that they are now living off their stored fat?
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BRADLEYPLOOF
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May 20, 2014, 11:48:57 AM |
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To whoever first mentioned Poloniex on here - and I can't remember quite who it was, I owe a thanks.
It's actually quite well designed and the MRO and DRK volatility has been a hoot.
You're welcome.
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magicmexican
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May 20, 2014, 11:50:19 AM |
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Oh my god, i can feel huge pumps to 850 or so right around the corner
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ChartBuddy
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May 20, 2014, 12:00:41 PM |
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seljo
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Hodling since 2011.®
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May 20, 2014, 12:01:11 PM |
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OMG there is a wall to observe 1400 btc on stamp...
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ShroomsKit
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May 20, 2014, 12:12:09 PM |
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OMG there is a wall to observe 1400 btc on stamp... Yeah good to know there is always someone trying to stop us from going up.
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aminorex
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Sine secretum non libertas
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May 20, 2014, 12:13:08 PM |
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sold half my mro at 40x my entry price. bidding to buy it back at 20x. don't you just love crypto?
can't imagine trading btc anymore. no volatility to speak of. i may just hold until it hits $4mm. still rolling my short iwm gains into btc though.
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amitrwt
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May 20, 2014, 12:14:06 PM |
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Finally some signs of life in market. not too amusing but even lil movement is very well appreciated.
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podyx
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May 20, 2014, 12:14:08 PM |
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sold half my mro at 40x my entry price. bidding to buy it back at 20x. don't you just love crypto?
Very nice, maybe I should get a couple aswell
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meanig
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May 20, 2014, 12:18:38 PM |
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How would someone with euros in a Cyprus bank use bitcoin to move the money to a bank outside Cyprus?
Simple, all you had to do was find someone in Cyprus with bitcoins who was willing to swap them for Cypriot bank credit. Euro IOUs were still exchangeable between Cypriot banks during the capital controls period. That does not seem to violate capital controls... Note that no euros, real or virtual, left Cyprus; they aonly moved between Cypriot bank accounts. Meanwhile, some bitcoins that were out there somewhere in the ether and were owned by one Cypriot became owned by another Cypriot. The total wealth of the Cypriots, whether measured in euros, bitcoins, or material goods, was not changed by that operation. Or am I missing something? Yes, like the majority of your posts you're missing the big picture. The Cypriot who swapped Cypriot bank IOUs for bitcoins is now free to leave Cyprus with a brainwallet and swap his bitcoins for bank IOUs in another country. The net position of the Cypriot banks hasn't changed in the whole transaction but the net worth of Cyprus has decreased because they've lost some bitcoins. Much easier than swallowing diamonds or shoving a gold ounce "where the sun don't shine".
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dreamspark
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May 20, 2014, 12:18:47 PM |
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sold half my mro at 40x my entry price. bidding to buy it back at 20x. don't you just love crypto?
can't imagine trading btc anymore. no volatility to speak of. i may just hold until it hits $4mm. still rolling my short iwm gains into btc though.
Yep, MRO has paid for a deposit on my second home. Bought 10k at 0.0008 for 8BTC sold 5k at .006 for 30btc and 5k at 0.008 for 40 btc Profit of 62btc in a few days. Thats jut the main chunk as well I did a fair bit of trading when it swung between 0.001 and 0.002. Thanks again Definitely re buying though this coin is really different.
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podyx
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May 20, 2014, 12:20:16 PM |
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What exchange do you use for MRO?
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dreamspark
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May 20, 2014, 12:21:24 PM |
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What exchange do you use for MRO?
Been using cryptonote.exchange.to but all the volume has moved to poloniex.com.
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