Maria (OP)
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August 31, 2011, 12:36:51 PM |
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Me and a few colleagues are about to buy 80,000 BTC from MT Gox and another 25,000 from Tradehill. Not to savvy on how exactly that purchase might affect the price but I figured if it is in fact affecting the price, then the least I can do is warn the community so they can place their proper orders. Happy Trading!
Maria.
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Piper67
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August 31, 2011, 12:40:42 PM |
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Now now, Maria. Why would an intelligent woman like you go and post something like this? If it was true, you'd be causing a rise in prices, which means your 80,000 and 25,000 BTC just got more expensive than they were a day ago. Why would you shoot yourself in the foot like that? Then again, if it is true, and you did announce it here for the benefit of the Bitcoin community, we'll change your name to Santa Maria
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August 31, 2011, 12:42:00 PM |
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Me and a few colleagues are about to buy 80,000 BTC from MT Gox and another 25,000 from Tradehill. Not to savvy on how exactly that purchase might affect the price but I figured if it is in fact affecting the price, then the least I can do is warn the community so they can place their proper orders. Happy Trading!
Maria.
LOL, gtfo
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Maria (OP)
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August 31, 2011, 12:42:27 PM |
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You made me cry with that one. lol I enjoy pain...
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Maria (OP)
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August 31, 2011, 12:44:26 PM |
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Me and a few colleagues are about to buy 80,000 BTC from MT Gox and another 25,000 from Tradehill. Not to savvy on how exactly that purchase might affect the price but I figured if it is in fact affecting the price, then the least I can do is warn the community so they can place their proper orders. Happy Trading!
Maria.
LOL, gtfo It makes me sad to read responses like this from HERO MEMBERS. What a waste. Maria.
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wumpus
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August 31, 2011, 12:46:18 PM |
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Wow if true, that's nearly a million $...
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August 31, 2011, 12:47:22 PM |
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Not to savvy on how exactly that purchase might affect the price
No, don't worry 100k BTC won't affect the price Oh btw to the attention of noobs: no, she won't buy, the price won't rise, she's just wanting to sell her Bitcoins higher
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Maria (OP)
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August 31, 2011, 12:49:32 PM |
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Not to savvy on how exactly that purchase might affect the price
No, don't worry 100k BTC won't affect the price Talking of such, does someone know exactly how MagicalTux calculates the BTC price, How do dark pools come into play?
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Piper67
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August 31, 2011, 12:50:33 PM |
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Me and a few colleagues are about to buy 80,000 BTC from MT Gox and another 25,000 from Tradehill. Not to savvy on how exactly that purchase might affect the price but I figured if it is in fact affecting the price, then the least I can do is warn the community so they can place their proper orders. Happy Trading!
Maria.
LOL, gtfo It makes me sad to read responses like this from HERO MEMBERS. What a waste. Maria. Agreed, that's a bit of a waste, but if that's what makes you sad, in the grand scheme of the depths of putrefaction this forum has been flirting with lately... well, you've either been asleep or away
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MagicalTux
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August 31, 2011, 12:51:19 PM |
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Talking of such, does someone know exactly how MagicalTux calculates the BTC price, How do dark pools come into play?
We don't have dark pools anymore. We are using IOC/iceberg instead.
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wumpus
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August 31, 2011, 12:51:39 PM |
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Talking of such, does someone know exactly how MagicalTux calculates the BTC price, How do dark pools come into play?
Like any exchange they just match buyers/sellers. And Mtgox does not offer dark pools anymore since the hack...
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Bitcoin Core developer [PGP] Warning: For most, coin loss is a larger risk than coin theft. A disk can die any time. Regularly back up your wallet through File → Backup Wallet to an external storage or the (encrypted!) cloud. Use a separate offline wallet for storing larger amounts.
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Maria (OP)
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August 31, 2011, 12:53:09 PM |
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Talking of such, does someone know exactly how MagicalTux calculates the BTC price, How do dark pools come into play?
We don't have dark pools anymore. We are using IOC/iceberg instead. Can you please explain for us "Non IT" what is IOC/iceberg and how does it work? Is it open source?
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bitclown
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August 31, 2011, 12:55:46 PM |
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Can you please explain for us "Non IT" what is IOC/iceberg and how does it work? Is it open source?
PS. I am a professional forex trader and EA developer for MT4 and MT5.
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August 31, 2011, 12:57:04 PM |
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Maria is obviously smarter than she looks. She does indeed want to buy bitcoins and she knows how it works. 1) Announce on forums that you are going to buy masses of bitcoins. 2) Bitcoin users respond sceptical and are saying that you probably want to drive the price UP, meaning you most likely want to SELL, not BUY! 3) Bitcoin users panic at someone wanting to sell massive amounts of bitcoins and start selling off their bitcoins before YOU do. 4) Bitcoin price plummets to $0.01 (which is quite close to its actual worth by the way) 5) You buy a ton of bitcoins for $0.01 each 6) ... 7) PROFIT! @MT: Say hi to bruce
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Maria (OP)
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August 31, 2011, 12:59:38 PM |
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Maria is obviously smarter than she looks. She does indeed want to buy bitcoins and she knows how it works.
1) Announce on forums that you are going to buy masses of bitcoins. 2) Bitcoin users respond sceptical and are saying that you probably want to drive the price UP, meaning you most likely want to SELL, not BUY! 3) Bitcoin users panic at someone wanting to sell massive amounts of bitcoins and start selling off their bitcoins before YOU do. 4) Bitcoin price plummets to $0.01 (which is quite close to its actual worth by the way) 5) You buy a ton of bitcoins for $0.01 each 6) ... 7) PROFIT!
I printed this out and put it on the refrigerator so my husband can read it. THANK YOU!
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Piper67
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August 31, 2011, 01:03:24 PM |
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Maria is obviously smarter than she looks. She does indeed want to buy bitcoins and she knows how it works. 1) Announce on forums that you are going to buy masses of bitcoins. 2) Bitcoin users respond sceptical and are saying that you probably want to drive the price UP, meaning you most likely want to SELL, not BUY! 3) Bitcoin users panic at someone wanting to sell massive amounts of bitcoins and start selling off their bitcoins before YOU do. 4) Bitcoin price plummets to $0.01 (which is quite close to its actual worth by the way) 5) You buy a ton of bitcoins for $0.01 each 6) ... 7) PROFIT! @MT: Say hi to bruce Or... Maria is really, really smart, and wants to sell Bitcoins high. So she makes the original post, which is so childish no one will believe it. Bitcoin users are initially sceptical, but on reading the forum post by The Duke, realise this could well be a double psych, and start to BUY, not SELL. Hope you have a really big, refrigerator, Maria, because it's turtles all the way down!
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August 31, 2011, 01:05:19 PM |
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Maria is obviously smarter than she looks. She does indeed want to buy bitcoins and she knows how it works.
1) Announce on forums that you are going to buy masses of bitcoins. 2) Bitcoin users respond sceptical and are saying that you probably want to drive the price UP, meaning you most likely want to SELL, not BUY! 3) Bitcoin users panic at someone wanting to sell massive amounts of bitcoins and start selling off their bitcoins before YOU do. 4) Bitcoin price plummets to $0.01 (which is quite close to its actual worth by the way) 5) You buy a ton of bitcoins for $0.01 each 6) ... 7) PROFIT!
I printed this out and put it on the refrigerator so my husband can read it. THANK YOU! You are welcome! I will soon be launching my alternative drunkocurrency called BeerCoin. By that time I will post my BeerCoin adress here and you and/or your husband can donate BeerCoins to my fridge.dat in gratitude for my good advice! Edit: Ah shit. Piper saw through my scheme. There goes my chance for insane amounts of profit Edit 2: Hooray to my 100th post! Which is really my 230-somethingth post, but rampant admins deleted some complete topics and destroyed my postcount
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Donate to the BitKitty Foundation instead! -> 1Fd4yLneGmxRHnPi6WCMC2hAMzaWvDePF9 <-
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August 31, 2011, 01:11:13 PM |
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Maria is obviously smarter than she looks. She does indeed want to buy bitcoins and she knows how it works. 1) Announce on forums that you are going to buy masses of bitcoins. 2) Bitcoin users respond sceptical and are saying that you probably want to drive the price UP, meaning you most likely want to SELL, not BUY! 3) Bitcoin users panic at someone wanting to sell massive amounts of bitcoins and start selling off their bitcoins before YOU do. 4) Bitcoin price plummets to $0.01 (which is quite close to its actual worth by the way) 5) You buy a ton of bitcoins for $0.01 each 6) ... 7) PROFIT! @MT: Say hi to bruce No no no, it's a double, double double double bluff. Announce a big buy, prices go up a bit from frontrunners, then down a bit from dumpers then up from deep frontrunners then down from double bluffers then Maria buys and its all sweet from there on in... Everyones a winner
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August 31, 2011, 01:16:12 PM |
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Just a heads up, I plan on selling 9,000,000 Bitcoins on CampBX today. Place your orders accordingly. Thank you.
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August 31, 2011, 01:17:54 PM |
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Part of me feels bad for Maria. Perhaps she's serious and wanted to be nice. But a little part of me thinks Maria might actually be Bruce I really have to stop coming here so much, it's playing with my mind.
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