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July 27, 2013, 08:11:49 AM
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I think there are 3 reasons:
1 Whales waiting for new exchanges like Tradehill
2 Off-exchange trading with large volume not wanting to move the price
3 Exchanges distributing volume

i take it any high volume move up on an open orderbook will drastically increase purchase price
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July 27, 2013, 01:11:28 PM
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Mt. Gox volume isn't reliable. Try comparing total volume. This time last year, no exchange came close to Mt. Gox's volume. Now, Mt. Gox's USD market makes up a paltry 30% of all trades.
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Sums it up quite nice, MTGox is losing its volume due to other exchanges erupting onto the scene. I believe this assumption for the "low volume" is based of a single piece of an entire pie.

No, MtGox is not losing volume to awesome new exchanges, MtGox keeps fucking up and they are losing their volume to anybody who can code the semblance of an orderbook and keep deposits and withdrawals flowing.

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July 28, 2013, 05:16:59 AM
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today will be even more interesting day just to see the volume the over 2000 btc related business can make   Smiley so far 594 btc on gox and 157 on bitstamp and 38 btc-e

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July 28, 2013, 10:19:47 AM
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I think it's because gox is holding alot of people's money (I think they are holding ALOT more withdraw's than they lead to believe on, it could even be in the hundreds of millions of USD at this point).

Secondly, I think that BTC is overvalued. I think that alot of people who bought during the bubble got burnt and are afraid of crypto-currencies in general now.

Lastly, I agree that alot of volume has moved off-exchange, for a variety of reasons.

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