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May 26, 2014, 09:36:49 AM |
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Is this for real or just another bitcoinwisdom glitch?
Or a fault of the fake volume bot at Huobi.
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windjc
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May 26, 2014, 09:37:31 AM |
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Litecoin seems to be firmly uncoupled from bitcoin now (if that's not an oxymoron). Doge also falling. Dark days ahead for both?
Do you not remember way way way way way way back 6 months ago, back when it was the year 2013, long long ago, when LTC was .007 btc? 1/3 of what it is now? Probably not, that was a long time ago. Sorry, not sure I follow your point. It's been uncoupled before and survived/caught up just fine, so the same could happen again? Another fair point, though the landscape is VERY different now. Darkcoin will never get the mainstream adoption of BTC/LTC this is all about new coin vitality that you are enjoying now ...if and when it comes on teh radar of any government/political/banking sector it will be firmly stomped on teh head Enjoy your kiddie fanatsy of smoking cigarettes down the back of the bus Darkcoin coolness... i.e creating a coin that by design is made to launder money & buy drugs is really going to go down well with society & the infrastructural systems that you will need to connect with Also welcome to teh world of anybody who has/uses DRK are now targets for law enforcement types DARKCOINS future look really bright to me ...lolz Never owned a single DRK, never plan to. It was an example - an apt one, given that it currently has #3 market cap. Agreed, DRK is just another regular hype. What makes a coin succeed is the infrastructure surrounding it. Even though privacy may be a factor, no one actually uses darkcoin, or will use it. Merchants aren't going to accept darkcoin. Litecoin on the other hand, though it may not be technologically different from bitcoin, has a huge network and infrastructure compared to the other alts. LTC will be still number 2 when Darkcoin is rotting in the altcoin graveyard where all the other so-called LTC successors are rotting now, Auroracoin, etc. I predict that LTC, together with the older, more establshed alts, will see a huge price surge in this bubble, BTC-ratio wise. The older, the more established a coin, the better. Network and infrastructure are the key words here imho. I agree. Although I also think any coin that can be traded for fiat directly will have a way to survive outside of Bitcoin. NXT for example will have this soon.
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May 26, 2014, 09:40:14 AM |
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Litecoin seems to be firmly uncoupled from bitcoin now (if that's not an oxymoron). Doge also falling. Dark days ahead for both?
Do you not remember way way way way way way back 6 months ago, back when it was the year 2013, long long ago, when LTC was .007 btc? 1/3 of what it is now? Probably not, that was a long time ago. Sorry, not sure I follow your point. It's been uncoupled before and survived/caught up just fine, so the same could happen again? Another fair point, though the landscape is VERY different now. Darkcoin will never get the mainstream adoption of BTC/LTC this is all about new coin vitality that you are enjoying now ...if and when it comes on teh radar of any government/political/banking sector it will be firmly stomped on teh head Enjoy your kiddie fanatsy of smoking cigarettes down the back of the bus Darkcoin coolness... i.e creating a coin that by design is made to launder money & buy drugs is really going to go down well with society & the infrastructural systems that you will need to connect with Also welcome to teh world of anybody who has/uses DRK are now targets for law enforcement types DARKCOINS future look really bright to me ...lolz Never owned a single DRK, never plan to. It was an example - an apt one, given that it currently has #3 market cap. Agreed, DRK is just another regular hype. What makes a coin succeed is the infrastructure surrounding it. Even though privacy may be a factor, no one actually uses darkcoin, or will use it. Merchants aren't going to accept darkcoin. Litecoin on the other hand, though it may not be technologically different from bitcoin, has a huge network and infrastructure compared to the other alts. LTC will be still number 2 when Darkcoin is rotting in the altcoin graveyard where all the other so-called LTC successors are rotting now, Auroracoin, etc. I predict that LTC, together with the older, more establshed alts, will see a huge price surge in this bubble, BTC-ratio wise. The older, the more established a coin, the better. Network and infrastructure are the key words here imho. I agree. Although I also think any coin that can be traded for fiat directly will have a way to survive outside of Bitcoin. NXT for example will have this soon.I'm happy to stand corrected on this one. (I know, standard procedure is to disappear for a while when a good point is made, sorry.) Very pleased about NXT getting a fiat exchange soon. I'm more invested there, in both senses, than anything else. I recently sold what few LTC I had for NXT for that reason.
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windjc
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May 26, 2014, 09:46:54 AM |
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Litecoin seems to be firmly uncoupled from bitcoin now (if that's not an oxymoron). Doge also falling. Dark days ahead for both?
Do you not remember way way way way way way back 6 months ago, back when it was the year 2013, long long ago, when LTC was .007 btc? 1/3 of what it is now? Probably not, that was a long time ago. Sorry, not sure I follow your point. It's been uncoupled before and survived/caught up just fine, so the same could happen again? Another fair point, though the landscape is VERY different now. Darkcoin will never get the mainstream adoption of BTC/LTC this is all about new coin vitality that you are enjoying now ...if and when it comes on teh radar of any government/political/banking sector it will be firmly stomped on teh head Enjoy your kiddie fanatsy of smoking cigarettes down the back of the bus Darkcoin coolness... i.e creating a coin that by design is made to launder money & buy drugs is really going to go down well with society & the infrastructural systems that you will need to connect with Also welcome to teh world of anybody who has/uses DRK are now targets for law enforcement types DARKCOINS future look really bright to me ...lolz Never owned a single DRK, never plan to. It was an example - an apt one, given that it currently has #3 market cap. Agreed, DRK is just another regular hype. What makes a coin succeed is the infrastructure surrounding it. Even though privacy may be a factor, no one actually uses darkcoin, or will use it. Merchants aren't going to accept darkcoin. Litecoin on the other hand, though it may not be technologically different from bitcoin, has a huge network and infrastructure compared to the other alts. LTC will be still number 2 when Darkcoin is rotting in the altcoin graveyard where all the other so-called LTC successors are rotting now, Auroracoin, etc. I predict that LTC, together with the older, more establshed alts, will see a huge price surge in this bubble, BTC-ratio wise. The older, the more established a coin, the better. Network and infrastructure are the key words here imho. I agree. Although I also think any coin that can be traded for fiat directly will have a way to survive outside of Bitcoin. NXT for example will have this soon.I'm happy to stand corrected on this one. (I know, standard procedure is to disappear for a while when a good point is made, sorry.) Very pleased about NXT getting a fiat exchange soon. I'm more invested there, in both senses, than anything else. I recently sold what few LTC I had for NXT for that reason. NXT, more than any other coin and ecosystem has already decoupled from Bitcoin. NXT price is hindered by the lack of exposure - the inability to implement its code into large exchanges like Mintpay due to the fact that its not a bitcoin clone. This has caused the dissemination of coins to be slowed down and a price "cap" to be forced on the coin for a long time now. However, it has no less than 100 different development projects in the works, more than any other coin besides BTC. NXT is a long term play, imo. It might be at around the same price it is today (in BTC terms) 6 months from now. But when it "pops" it has the potential to pop big and have that pop be sustained. Its definitely the lead dog in the 2.0 world. For now at least.
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May 26, 2014, 09:50:44 AM |
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NXT, more than any other coin and ecosystem has already decoupled from Bitcoin.
NXT price is hindered by the lack of exposure - the inability to implement its code into large exchanges like Mintpay due to the fact that its not a bitcoin clone. This has caused the dissemination of coins to be slowed down and a price "cap" to be forced on the coin for a long time now.
However, it has no less than 100 different development projects in the works, more than any other coin besides BTC.
NXT is a long term play, imo. It might be at around the same price it is today (in BTC terms) 6 months from now. But when it "pops" it has the potential to pop big and have that pop be sustained.
Its definitely the lead dog in the 2.0 world. For now at least.
I guess no one told you about Mastercoin
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JorgeStolfi
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May 26, 2014, 09:52:42 AM |
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A few hours ago, I thought that I spotted a couple of significant transactions at Huobi that occurred below the highest bid at the time. Either that, or robots re-populated the spread after a dump with several bids, so quickly that the current price and highest bid did not change on the chart. This glitch now makes me wonder...
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Cassius
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May 26, 2014, 09:53:24 AM |
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Litecoin seems to be firmly uncoupled from bitcoin now (if that's not an oxymoron). Doge also falling. Dark days ahead for both?
Do you not remember way way way way way way back 6 months ago, back when it was the year 2013, long long ago, when LTC was .007 btc? 1/3 of what it is now? Probably not, that was a long time ago. Sorry, not sure I follow your point. It's been uncoupled before and survived/caught up just fine, so the same could happen again? Another fair point, though the landscape is VERY different now. Darkcoin will never get the mainstream adoption of BTC/LTC this is all about new coin vitality that you are enjoying now ...if and when it comes on teh radar of any government/political/banking sector it will be firmly stomped on teh head Enjoy your kiddie fanatsy of smoking cigarettes down the back of the bus Darkcoin coolness... i.e creating a coin that by design is made to launder money & buy drugs is really going to go down well with society & the infrastructural systems that you will need to connect with Also welcome to teh world of anybody who has/uses DRK are now targets for law enforcement types DARKCOINS future look really bright to me ...lolz Never owned a single DRK, never plan to. It was an example - an apt one, given that it currently has #3 market cap. Agreed, DRK is just another regular hype. What makes a coin succeed is the infrastructure surrounding it. Even though privacy may be a factor, no one actually uses darkcoin, or will use it. Merchants aren't going to accept darkcoin. Litecoin on the other hand, though it may not be technologically different from bitcoin, has a huge network and infrastructure compared to the other alts. LTC will be still number 2 when Darkcoin is rotting in the altcoin graveyard where all the other so-called LTC successors are rotting now, Auroracoin, etc. I predict that LTC, together with the older, more establshed alts, will see a huge price surge in this bubble, BTC-ratio wise. The older, the more established a coin, the better. Network and infrastructure are the key words here imho. I agree. Although I also think any coin that can be traded for fiat directly will have a way to survive outside of Bitcoin. NXT for example will have this soon.I'm happy to stand corrected on this one. (I know, standard procedure is to disappear for a while when a good point is made, sorry.) Very pleased about NXT getting a fiat exchange soon. I'm more invested there, in both senses, than anything else. I recently sold what few LTC I had for NXT for that reason. NXT, more than any other coin and ecosystem has already decoupled from Bitcoin. NXT price is hindered by the lack of exposure - the inability to implement its code into large exchanges like Mintpay due to the fact that its not a bitcoin clone. This has caused the dissemination of coins to be slowed down and a price "cap" to be forced on the coin for a long time now. However, it has no less than 100 different development projects in the works, more than any other coin besides BTC. NXT is a long term play, imo. It might be at around the same price it is today (in BTC terms) 6 months from now. But when it "pops" it has the potential to pop big and have that pop be sustained. Its definitely the lead dog in the 2.0 world. For now at least. This is pretty much how I see it. But it's worth noting that it is being badly held back and it's already #5. A lot of good devs, great community, a lot of promise. And not exactly a competitor to bitcoin, either, which could help a lot. Fiat exchange should improve exposure. Multigateway too.
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dreamspark
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May 26, 2014, 09:54:21 AM |
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A few hours ago, I thought that I spotted a couple of significant transactions at Huobi that occurred below the highest bid at the time. Either that, or robots re-populated the spread after a dump with several bids, so quickly that the current price and highest bid did not change on the chart. This glitch now makes me wonder...
If your watching bitcoinwisdom rather than actual order books this happens all the time. Its just the bids filling in after a trade is executed which could be 15 secs ago real time.
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windjc
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May 26, 2014, 09:55:22 AM |
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NXT, more than any other coin and ecosystem has already decoupled from Bitcoin.
NXT price is hindered by the lack of exposure - the inability to implement its code into large exchanges like Mintpay due to the fact that its not a bitcoin clone. This has caused the dissemination of coins to be slowed down and a price "cap" to be forced on the coin for a long time now.
However, it has no less than 100 different development projects in the works, more than any other coin besides BTC.
NXT is a long term play, imo. It might be at around the same price it is today (in BTC terms) 6 months from now. But when it "pops" it has the potential to pop big and have that pop be sustained.
Its definitely the lead dog in the 2.0 world. For now at least.
I guess no one told you about Mastercoin Yeah, I know all about it. Its at the mercy of the bitcoin protocol and therefore is a non-starter imo.
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JorgeStolfi
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May 26, 2014, 09:59:30 AM |
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I hate glitches like that because it stuffs up the view of the chart
On bitcoinwisdom you can select Settings/Chart range/Auto to clip such glitches.
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May 26, 2014, 10:00:37 AM |
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May 26, 2014, 10:00:43 AM |
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I hate glitches like that because it stuffs up the view of the chart
On bitcoinwisdom you can select Settings/Chart range/Auto to clip such glitches. Jorge, dont you have a job? Or do you just take your tax payer salary, pocket it every week while you obsess over a currency you do not own? Don't you have work to do?
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JorgeStolfi
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May 26, 2014, 10:05:07 AM |
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I hate glitches like that because it stuffs up the view of the chart
On bitcoinwisdom you can select Settings/Chart range/Auto to clip such glitches. Jorge, dont you have a job? Or do you just take your tax payer salary, pocket it every week while you obsess over a currency you do not own? Don't you have work to do? It is 07:04 am here. My class tonight starts early, at 19:00.
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JorgeStolfi
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May 26, 2014, 10:11:17 AM |
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Jorge, dont you have a job?
And, by the way, last week a former student of mine came to ask me about bitcoin. Someone was trying to get him into a GPU-based mining business. I think I am doing my job by gawking here.
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windjc
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May 26, 2014, 10:13:56 AM |
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Jorge, dont you have a job?
And, by the way, last week a former student of mine came to ask me about bitcoin. Someone was trying to get him into a GPU-based mining business. I think I am doing my job by gawking here. Sure whatever you need to tell yourself. I hope you at least told him to take the money and invest it directly into BTC vs. mining equipment. But, I am sure you told him to keep with fiat instead, and let it deflate along with the rest of the Brazilian economy.
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May 26, 2014, 10:15:13 AM |
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Jorge, dont you have a job?
And, by the way, last week a former student of mine came to ask me about bitcoin. Someone was trying to get him into a GPU-based mining business. I think I am doing my job by gawking here. Agreed. You're our mascot bear... you being around brings us luck, and will propel us to a new ATH! Btw, if/when this party comes to fruition, and somehow your ticket would be paid for (only xbt accepted, hehe), would you consider joining? You could think of it as one of those field trips anthropologists go on :D
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May 26, 2014, 10:17:38 AM |
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@Jorge I'm curious. You're an academic, and a scientist, I believe. So any theory you hold must be falsifiable in order to be viewed as credible. Under what criteria would you entertain the idea that you might be wrong about bitcoin, or cryptocurrency in general?
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JorgeStolfi
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May 26, 2014, 10:31:45 AM |
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@Jorge I'm curious. You're an academic, and a scientist, I believe. So any theory you hold must be falsifiable in order to be viewed as credible. Under what criteria would you entertain the idea that you might be wrong about bitcoin, or cryptocurrency in general?
I answered this some 6,223,678,221 pages ago on this thread. "Success" will be when bitcoin (or crypto) gets used by a large number of people because it is cheaper/faster/safer/easier/whatever than the alternatives. Not because one has a BTC stash to burn, not to support the cause, not to evade taxes or make illegal payments, not because it is hip, not to speculate with, not out of curiosity, etc. Offline key/address generation and asymmetric crypto-signing of "digital checks" are undeniable wins that I am sure will be widely adopted eventually. As for the rest of the bitcoin protocol, and the Satoshi blockchain in particular, I am more skeptical than ever.
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May 26, 2014, 10:35:01 AM |
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@Jorge I'm curious. You're an academic, and a scientist, I believe. So any theory you hold must be falsifiable in order to be viewed as credible. Under what criteria would you entertain the idea that you might be wrong about bitcoin, or cryptocurrency in general?
I answered this some 6,223,678,221 pages ago on this thread. "Success" will be when bitcoin (or crypto) gets used by a large number of people because it is cheaper/faster/safer/easier/whatever than the alternatives. Not because one has a BTC stash to burn, not to support the cause, not to evade taxes or make illegal payments, not because it is hip, not to speculate with, not out of curiosity, etc. Offline key/address generation and asymmetric crypto-signing of "digital checks" are undeniable wins that I am sure will be widely adopted eventually. As for the rest of the bitcoin protocol, and the Satoshi blockchain in particular, I am more skeptical than ever. I must have missed that. I was probably distracted by a picture of a train at the time. Define "large number of people".
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May 26, 2014, 10:45:29 AM |
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As for the rest of the bitcoin protocol, and the Satoshi blockchain in particular, I am more skeptical than ever.
From you posting history, you seems much more interested in the timing of Chinese people eating and sleeping, rather than the design of blockchain.
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