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November 30, 2014, 09:26:32 AM

I had a look at this "wallet" (set of apparently connected addresses) that is claimed to be
the input wallet of BitPay:
http://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/BitPay.com

I looked the pages for 2014-11-28, Black Friday, spanning from 07:52 to 20:42 UTC (01:52 to 14:42 in central US).  I should have checked another 8-10 hours after that, but the latter hour is the limit of the database, it seems.

In that time interval, the wallet started with 3495 BTC and ended with 1340 BTC.  Along the way there were maybe 2300 small inputs (assumed to be customer payments), some 150-200 outputs adding to 997 BTC, and one lump output of 2000 BTC.  Thus the inputs in that interval should add to 1340 - 3495 + 997 + 2000 = ~842 BTC.  That is about 315'000 USD.

Note that there may be other addresses belonging to BitPay that the site does not recognize as such.  

Tomorrow I may have a look at last year's Black Friday, and at other random days, for comparison.


Please do so, interesting post Jorge.


btw: 0.25BTC bot going crazy on Bitfinex, never noticed before: every 7 seconds 0.25 btc are bought.

That bot is taking us straight up. Getting some bigger buy orders now Cheesy
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November 30, 2014, 09:33:55 AM

Why people posting rocket pictures in such sideways market like the current one?
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November 30, 2014, 09:47:53 AM

Why people posting rocket pictures in such sideways market like the current one?

Did you not read my post? Market is sideways, building support and 3D MACD is turning green and the 1W is almost green. This helps to show a trend reversal for the first time in a lonnng time.
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November 30, 2014, 09:55:37 AM

Why people posting rocket pictures in such sideways market like the current one?

Did you not read my post? Market is sideways, building support and 3D MACD is turning green and the 1W is almost green. This helps to show a trend reversal for the first time in a lonnng time.
That's a good summary gentlemen Grin
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November 30, 2014, 10:01:02 AM


Explanation
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November 30, 2014, 10:28:18 AM

I had a look at this "wallet" (set of apparently connected addresses) that is claimed to be
the input wallet of BitPay:
http://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/BitPay.com

I looked the pages for 2014-11-28, Black Friday, spanning from 07:52 to 20:42 UTC (01:52 to 14:42 in central US).  I should have checked another 8-10 hours after that, but the latter hour is the limit of the database, it seems.

In that time interval, the wallet started with 3495 BTC and ended with 1340 BTC.  Along the way there were maybe 2300 small inputs (assumed to be customer payments), some 150-200 outputs adding to 997 BTC, and one lump output of 2000 BTC.  Thus the inputs in that interval should add to 1340 - 3495 + 997 + 2000 = ~842 BTC.  That is about 315'000 USD.

Note that there may be other addresses belonging to BitPay that the site does not recognize as such. 

Tomorrow I may have a look at last year's Black Friday, and at other random days, for comparison.


Please do so, interesting post Jorge.


btw: 0.25BTC bot going crazy on Bitfinex, never noticed before: every 7 seconds 0.25 btc are bought.

That bot is taking us straight up. Getting some bigger buy orders now Cheesy

Bot actualy buys apx 3000 bitcoins per day.
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November 30, 2014, 11:00:21 AM

btw: 0.25BTC bot going crazy on Bitfinex, never noticed before: every 7 seconds 0.25 btc are bought.

Bot actualy buys apx 3000 bitcoins per day.

Yes, I can do the math. But for how long is this 'quarter bot' already active on Bitfinex?
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November 30, 2014, 11:01:00 AM


Explanation
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November 30, 2014, 11:14:28 AM

some more hashing power coming back online, 300kgh/s again
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November 30, 2014, 11:26:07 AM

cmon .25 bot (nicknamed "quarter bot") - you can do it!
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November 30, 2014, 11:30:52 AM

Why people posting rocket pictures in such sideways market like the current one?

Did you not read my post? Market is sideways, building support and 3D MACD is turning green and the 1W is almost green. This helps to show a trend reversal for the first time in a lonnng time.

People talking about MACD and stuff for some time saying it is sign of recover, but no recover so far.

Also not everyone can understand the TA fundamentalities
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November 30, 2014, 12:15:39 PM

Why people posting rocket pictures in such sideways market like the current one?

Did you not read my post? Market is sideways, building support and 3D MACD is turning green and the 1W is almost green. This helps to show a trend reversal for the first time in a lonnng time.

People talking about MACD and stuff for some time saying it is sign of recover, but no recover so far.

Also not everyone can understand the TA fundamentalities

MacD really stopped "working" for the upwards movements. Its still, however, works pretty good for spotting dumps. (2h indicator is my personal favorite)
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November 30, 2014, 12:18:38 PM

Why people posting rocket pictures in such sideways market like the current one?

Did you not read my post? Market is sideways, building support and 3D MACD is turning green and the 1W is almost green. This helps to show a trend reversal for the first time in a lonnng time.

People talking about MACD and stuff for some time saying it is sign of recover, but no recover so far.

Also not everyone can understand the TA fundamentalities

3d and 1w MACD are slow indicators. Short term oscilations dont have much influence on them (check last 3 weeks). They are good for long term trading or better investment.
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November 30, 2014, 12:47:58 PM

    Achtung Bitcoiners!

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Bitcoin: Work! Bitcoin: Faith! Bitcoin: Beauty!



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November 30, 2014, 12:53:16 PM

    Achtung Bitcoiners!

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Nazis today then?
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November 30, 2014, 12:57:26 PM

   Achtung Bitcoiners!

                   THE FUTURE IS OURS!

Bitcoin: Work! Bitcoin: Faith! Bitcoin: Beauty!


Nazis today then?
Reductio ad Hitlerum means the troll is desperate for attention. I'm surprised he hasn't thrown Bitcoiners to the Atheists!
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Nazis today then?

Revolutionaries!
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The nazi-card now? It's getting embarrassing.
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