jeezy
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July 18, 2014, 08:05:47 AM |
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Choo choo time? August is close, maybe something happens.
Perhaps selling at $625 a coin and buying at $615 when it crashes by Decemeber  Fixed your post. You are welcome.
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dgarcia
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July 18, 2014, 08:30:39 AM |
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Choo choo time? August is close, maybe something happens.
Perhaps selling at $625 a coin and buying at $615 when it crashes by Decemeber  Fixed your post. You are welcome. 
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ChartBuddy
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July 18, 2014, 09:00:15 AM |
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Tzupy
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July 18, 2014, 09:04:24 AM |
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What's with that glitch on Huobi displayed by bitcoinwisdom? Volatility with very little volume?
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solex
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July 18, 2014, 09:27:07 AM |
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Quirky shit on Huobi again and stamp depth screwed up on bitcoinity. Me thinky someone screwing around with da interwebs, that kind of thing could cause bots to do crazy things. Who could screw around with data feeds though? I doubt a basement dwelling script kiddie could do it but ISP's and anyone with access to them could. EDIT: What's with that glitch on Huobi displayed by bitcoinwisdom? Volatility with very little volume?
Idk, 40 coins somehow went through 1200 coins worth of depth :/ That was a glitch in the Matrix, happens occasionally... 
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manfred
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July 18, 2014, 09:36:34 AM |
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What's with that glitch on Huobi displayed by bitcoinwisdom? Volatility with very little volume?
Seems a glitch with bitcoinwisdom. There have been several of them on cryptsy for dogecoin https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/cryptsy/dogebtc Rest assured dogecoin was not anywhere near 78 512 or 12 satoshi recently
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edwardspitz
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July 18, 2014, 09:37:01 AM |
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Quirky shit on Huobi again and stamp depth screwed up on bitcoinity. Me thinky someone screwing around with da interwebs, that kind of thing could cause bots to do crazy things. Who could screw around with data feeds though? I doubt a basement dwelling script kiddie could do it but ISP's and anyone with access to them could. EDIT: What's with that glitch on Huobi displayed by bitcoinwisdom? Volatility with very little volume?
Idk, 40 coins somehow went through 1200 coins worth of depth :/  I did a screenshot of it shortly after it happened. It does not make any sense, but it could have something to do with fake data or trades. I highly doubt that Bitcoinwisdom is manipulating the data
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ChartBuddy
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July 18, 2014, 10:00:16 AM |
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edwardspitz
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July 18, 2014, 10:04:37 AM |
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Quirky shit on Huobi again and stamp depth screwed up on bitcoinity. Me thinky someone screwing around with da interwebs, that kind of thing could cause bots to do crazy things. Who could screw around with data feeds though? I doubt a basement dwelling script kiddie could do it but ISP's and anyone with access to them could. EDIT: What's with that glitch on Huobi displayed by bitcoinwisdom? Volatility with very little volume?
Idk, 40 coins somehow went through 1200 coins worth of depth :/  I did a screenshot of it shortly after it happened. It does not make any sense, but it could have something to do with fake data or trades. I highly doubt that Bitcoinwisdom is manipulating the data 0.099 coins ^^ Its a weird one, the last time I saw this weird stuff bitcoinity was also screwed up too. It would be nice to have some info from somewhere, maybe its just the chart sites but if its coming from the exchanges then its a bit to serious to go unexplained. Lol at the blonds on the bus  Ha ha. I hadn't noticed the 3 blondes first time around  I'm actually looking for a data feed from Huobi and OKCoin at the moment for a project... but if I find it I am afraid I will drown in data
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Sandia
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July 18, 2014, 10:51:15 AM |
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I wouldn't be surprised by that. A 50 year old doctor probably has a portfolio of $3-4 million. He is at the age when you start getting serious about financial planning.
Understand, guys like that go to great lengths to protect their money: setting offshore corporation, transferring a large percentage of their assets to it, investing tax free (until the money is repatriated). To transfer the assets, they usually have to play a game of some kind, like buying an annuity from their offshore company which is paid by a large balloon payment.
Bitcoin, on the other hand, makes it simple. You can still do the offshore thing, but with near zero hassle: give the wallet to the corporation (left pocket to right pocket), sell using an account in the offshore name, invest profits. He would only pay taxes when he brings the money back to his home country if it is structured correctly.
People like to talk about btc replacing gold; it is better than that for money management and transferring wealth. Much, much better.
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July 18, 2014, 10:56:10 AM |
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When most of the market expects a bubble then it really is no surprise when the opposite occurs
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July 18, 2014, 11:00:14 AM |
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edwardspitz
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July 18, 2014, 11:14:20 AM |
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... Ha ha. I hadn't noticed the 3 blondes first time around  I'm actually looking for a data feed from Huobi and OKCoin at the moment for a project... but if I find it I am afraid I will drown in data I used to collect it from a few exchanges and it wasn't to bad, about 100mb a month for a busy exchange iirc. Wasn't at all difficult to set up either, a few lines of dirty, filthy perl and an sqlite db was all  I'm currently collecting from a dozen exchanges and I'm also surprised that it is only a couple of MB data a day (we are not too busy right now though). OKCoin is in a league of it's own when it comes to trading activity, so I'm still a bit concerned that it will be too much for the post processing I have in mind. Nothing to do but try 
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July 18, 2014, 11:27:59 AM |
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This falling guy always writes 'This user is currently ignored.' in every topic I'm watching. Why is he doing that? It looks really stupid.
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alex0909
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July 18, 2014, 11:33:45 AM |
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This falling guy always writes 'This user is currently ignored.' in every topic I'm watching. Why is he doing that? It looks really stupid.
I don't get it either, i get the same with a few other users, (i think they are one another's sockpuppets !)
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July 18, 2014, 12:00:15 PM |
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July 18, 2014, 12:36:37 PM |
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Just had an appointment with my GP Doctor this morning, and bought up the conversation of BTC. He told me he was booking a place on a seminar next month, and he had been told the cost was either £700 or £550 if paid in BTC, so it had made him do some reading up on it...he was more enthused by btc than i am..and this is a 50 year old doctor.
As a member of the esteemed profession myself it is nice to hear that word is finally getting out!
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TheJuice
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July 18, 2014, 12:58:14 PM |
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Whats the call for today boys and girls. We looking green or red on the day??? Who's up for some day trading.
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July 18, 2014, 01:00:13 PM |
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JorgeStolfi
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July 18, 2014, 01:00:27 PM |
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I'm actually looking for a data feed from Huobi and OKCoin at the moment for a project... but if I find it I am afraid I will drown in data bitcoincharts.com now (finally!) lists OKCoin. (Maybe next century they will admit the existence of Huobi too.) You can get the summary data from the site, at 1 minute intervals, since the site started (but only 2 days at a time). You can get transaction logs for Huobi and OKCoin through bitcoinwisdom's API, but I don't know how far back in the past.
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