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December 23, 2014, 12:09:12 AM

haha yeah of course, 05:30 GMT 22/12

I'm talking about the 2k~ buys on a lot of the exchanges within a really small time.

Was there news out or a big bull run ?


Looks like one is happening  Grin
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December 23, 2014, 12:11:12 AM

You Bitcoiners ready for some moon?  Everyone aboard and strapped in?
I'm ready for exactly 333 moons



Dammit I was close. (not only close, but motherfuckin' spot on)
I totally screwed up.
I fucked up every trade.


Must. Get. Rid. Of. The Fear.

and. emotion.

Let's get ready for 252.

fuck it

Motherfuck, bitstamp did it. But I'm trading at finex. I fucked up anyway.

I'm a poor bastard. If you like my comment you can donate to 1FdwDuV2qgsw2w1Lza8nsea7L6mQxsc7g3 My total stack is <25 BTC



I'm getting sick and tired of this 333 stuff.
Can we please skip this part and drop to 270 already?
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December 23, 2014, 12:14:13 AM

Do I see a bullish sandwich on the daily chart? Hold onto your hats gentlemen the train is about to leave this station...

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December 23, 2014, 12:14:39 AM

I'm getting sick and tired of this 333 stuff.
Can we please skip this part and drop to 270 already?

I'm getting sick and tired of this 333 stuff.
I'm sick of bouncing off and think we should blast through instead.

I know there's a little bull inside you... let it grow. Nourish it, so it can take over. A time will come when the bear must let go.
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December 23, 2014, 12:37:28 AM

roll on 2015.
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December 23, 2014, 12:38:50 AM

I'm getting sick and tired of this 333 stuff.
Can we please skip this part and drop to 270 already?

I'm getting sick and tired of this 333 stuff.
I'm sick of bouncing off and think we should blast through instead.

I know there's a little bull inside you... let it grow. Nourish it, so it can take over. A time will come when the bear must let go.


My bull will be released around january 14th. I'll go all in, whatever price.

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December 23, 2014, 12:46:28 AM

I'm getting sick and tired of this 333 stuff.
Can we please skip this part and drop to 270 already?

I'm getting sick and tired of this 333 stuff.
I'm sick of bouncing off and think we should blast through instead.

I know there's a little bull inside you... let it grow. Nourish it, so it can take over. A time will come when the bear must let go.


My bull will be released around january 14th. I'll go all in, whatever price.



Why not now?
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December 23, 2014, 12:53:26 AM

I'm getting sick and tired of this 333 stuff.
Can we please skip this part and drop to 270 already?

I'm getting sick and tired of this 333 stuff.
I'm sick of bouncing off and think we should blast through instead.

I know there's a little bull inside you... let it grow. Nourish it, so it can take over. A time will come when the bear must let go.


My bull will be released around january 14th. I'll go all in, whatever price.



Why not now?


Because I'm a greedy motherfucker with too little coins (<10).
I want to buy them cheap for maximum profit.
I think price will get below 275 for a brief moment in time.
My buy orders will be there.
If I miss it, I will panic buy and fuel the bubble which will bring us to 1 gazillion USD/BTC and will be happy as well.
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December 23, 2014, 01:00:29 AM


Explanation
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December 23, 2014, 01:08:24 AM

Another thing to take note of (apart from it's Christmas) is the difficulty chart. It went down 4% and the trend is still ''down''. It seems we somehow found a way to an equilibrium.

https://blockchain.info/el/charts/difficulty

It's obvious that bitcoin miners are minting at very low % of profit.
The bigger ones try to hold as much as they can to seel in "pumps" like the one that we've seen before. The others just shut-off their rigs to don't pay more in electricity than what they really earn.

Could be interesting to have the testimonial of some miners and know if they hold or sell all their minted btc's  Wink

I often hear "only large industrial size mining farms can be profitable"

This sentiment gets repeated until it is largely accepted as "fact".

But a home miner does not need to lease a large factory space or airplane hangar, and in the winter the electricity is effectively free. So I think the small miners can still compete by virtue of having lower overhead costs.

As an example, my cost right now is approximately $100 per bitcoin mined, and I don't sell any.

Other miners please feel free to chime in...

$100 per coin including your hardware costs?

I call bullshit with a capital B
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December 23, 2014, 01:27:49 AM

Another thing to take note of (apart from it's Christmas) is the difficulty chart. It went down 4% and the trend is still ''down''. It seems we somehow found a way to an equilibrium.

https://blockchain.info/el/charts/difficulty

It's obvious that bitcoin miners are minting at very low % of profit.
The bigger ones try to hold as much as they can to seel in "pumps" like the one that we've seen before. The others just shut-off their rigs to don't pay more in electricity than what they really earn.

Could be interesting to have the testimonial of some miners and know if they hold or sell all their minted btc's  Wink

I often hear "only large industrial size mining farms can be profitable"

This sentiment gets repeated until it is largely accepted as "fact".

But a home miner does not need to lease a large factory space or airplane hangar, and in the winter the electricity is effectively free. So I think the small miners can still compete by virtue of having lower overhead costs.

As an example, my cost right now is approximately $100 per bitcoin mined, and I don't sell any.

Other miners please feel free to chime in...

$100 per coin including your hardware costs?

I call bullshit with a capital B

Somebody had to
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December 23, 2014, 01:32:27 AM

you can call bs, but I get similar numbers - about 100~120 $ for 1 btc.

hardware cost excluded, but most hardware is working for months already. hell, i got bitfury gear which is more than 1 year old and still mining with profit.
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December 23, 2014, 01:36:05 AM

you can call bs, but I get similar numbers - about 100~120 $ for 1 btc.

hardware cost excluded, but most hardware is working for months already. hell, i got bitfury gear which is more than 1 year old and still mining with profit.
So why is hashing rate dropping then?


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December 23, 2014, 01:36:46 AM

$58 excluding HW,
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December 23, 2014, 01:37:51 AM

you can call bs, but I get similar numbers - about 100~120 $ for 1 btc.

hardware cost excluded, but most hardware is working for months already. hell, i got bitfury gear which is more than 1 year old and still mining with profit.
So why is hashing rate dropping then?




If you buy HW now it won't pay itself back before the next gen of machines are available.

Edit: + electricity prices vary alot. People in countries like Germany, the Benelux countries and many others have turned off their machines by now.

http://shrinkthatfootprint.com/average-electricity-prices-kwh

I pay 4 cents/kwh

Edit 2: I double checked, it's actually less than 4 cents.
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December 23, 2014, 01:38:39 AM

you can call bs, but I get similar numbers - about 100~120 $ for 1 btc.

hardware cost excluded, but most hardware is working for months already. hell, i got bitfury gear which is more than 1 year old and still mining with profit.
So why is hashing rate dropping then?


maybe some noobs didnt do their homework and have expensive electricity.

I dont care really.
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December 23, 2014, 01:41:00 AM

$58 excluding HW,

You are all losing to Fatman  Tongue
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December 23, 2014, 01:45:05 AM

$58 excluding HW,

You are all losing to Fatman  Tongue


if true, he is paying for 1 kW 0.04 $.

not bad.

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December 23, 2014, 01:47:11 AM

$58 excluding HW,

You are all losing to Fatman  Tongue


if true, he is paying for 1 kW 0.04 $.

not bad.



No wonder the nosedive continues. They're cheap to make Shocked
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December 23, 2014, 01:49:48 AM

you can call bs, but I get similar numbers - about 100~120 $ for 1 btc.

hardware cost excluded, but most hardware is working for months already. hell, i got bitfury gear which is more than 1 year old and still mining with profit.
So why is hashing rate dropping then?


maybe some noobs didnt do their homework and have expensive electricity.

I dont care really.


Expensive electricity and/or expensive hardware(imported stuff with taxes) and/or taxes.

How much left after taxes.

If you ever bother with them at all.
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