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July 03, 2014, 01:26:02 AM |
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Let all the premine lose and then we will see the whole value.. if there is any.
But how would that incentive solar energy? Are the miners just supposed to give up their rewards for the cause? Where does that leave the first investors who believe in the currency? Where will the incentive come from? Why am I even asking you these questions? Why is the sky blue? Can turtles fly? Where do babies come from? Maybe we should ask wall street investors to just lend corporations their money in return for what? Gratitude? The general consensus is that "premine" is evil, but that is because with most coins the premine is solely for the dev to make a quick buck. But with solarcoin, the premine is what allows for solar power grants, which will ultimately be the source of value for this coin. If you get rid of solarcoin's premine, solarcoin will die, and the entire purpose behind the project will be null and void.
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vipgelsi
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July 03, 2014, 02:03:32 AM |
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Let all the premine lose and then we will see the whole value.. if there is any.
But how would that incentive solar energy? Are the miners just supposed to give up their rewards for the cause? Where does that leave the first investors who believe in the currency? Where will the incentive come from? Why am I even asking you these questions? Why is the sky blue? Can turtles fly? Where do babies come from? Maybe we should ask wall street investors to just lend corporations their money in return for what? Gratitude? The general consensus is that "premine" is evil, but that is because with most coins the premine is solely for the dev to make a quick buck. But with solarcoin, the premine is what allows for solar power grants, which will ultimately be the source of value for this coin. If you get rid of solarcoin's premine, solarcoin will die, and the entire purpose behind the project will be null and void. Yup What he said.
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Epiphany
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July 03, 2014, 02:15:49 AM |
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Let all the premine lose and then we will see the whole value.. if there is any.
But how would that incentive solar energy? Are the miners just supposed to give up their rewards for the cause? Where does that leave the first investors who believe in the currency? Where will the incentive come from? Why am I even asking you these questions? Why is the sky blue? Can turtles fly? Where do babies come from? Maybe we should ask wall street investors to just lend corporations their money in return for what? Gratitude? The general consensus is that "premine" is evil, but that is because with most coins the premine is solely for the dev to make a quick buck. But with solarcoin, the premine is what allows for solar power grants, which will ultimately be the source of value for this coin. If you get rid of solarcoin's premine, solarcoin will die, and the entire purpose behind the project will be null and void. Yup What he said. I actually sent SolarCoins to the Generator Pool last night. See my pledge here: http://solarcoin.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=705&sid=98578ff6d8882654d852a63c1cec226b
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passionsurf
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July 03, 2014, 05:53:17 PM |
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well, someone seems to be sick of seeing the low prices and is buying quite a bit of SLR on bittrex.
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Epiphany
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July 03, 2014, 06:37:11 PM |
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well, someone seems to be sick of seeing the low prices and is buying quite a bit of SLR on bittrex.
There's quite a hefty buy wall there too at 375.
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Epiphany
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July 03, 2014, 06:40:02 PM |
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well, someone seems to be sick of seeing the low prices and is buying quite a bit of SLR on bittrex.
There's quite a hefty buy wall there too at 375. Note: That's not me buying, by the way. Sadly, new tires for my car take precedence.
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LuckyKey
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July 03, 2014, 08:30:43 PM |
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well, someone seems to be sick of seeing the low prices and is buying quite a bit of SLR on bittrex.
There's quite a hefty buy wall there too at 375. Gotta laugh at the trading patterns emerging. Someone (obviously) is playing with solarcoin…however, it's worked out nice for those of us that are trying to accumulate. They keep doing dozens of minuscule trades, for <50 coins, and probably back and forth (buying & selling), so that it looks like that's the current price. Then they throw a 200k or 300k buy on there, to see if anyone wants to dump at that price. Pretty funny, yet obviously doable without any regulation as to who can buy and sell, and how much or how often? I have enjoyed picking up more solarcoins at these low prices. It still looks like it'll take higher prices for someone to accumulate anything substantial in volume, unless someone decides to dump a good size holding without knowing?
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Epiphany
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July 03, 2014, 09:35:44 PM |
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well, someone seems to be sick of seeing the low prices and is buying quite a bit of SLR on bittrex.
There's quite a hefty buy wall there too at 375. Gotta laugh at the trading patterns emerging. Someone (obviously) is playing with solarcoin…however, it's worked out nice for those of us that are trying to accumulate. They keep doing dozens of minuscule trades, for <50 coins, and probably back and forth (buying & selling), so that it looks like that's the current price. Then they throw a 200k or 300k buy on there, to see if anyone wants to dump at that price. Pretty funny, yet obviously doable without any regulation as to who can buy and sell, and how much or how often? I have enjoyed picking up more solarcoins at these low prices. It still looks like it'll take higher prices for someone to accumulate anything substantial in volume, unless someone decides to dump a good size holding without knowing? Who has the kind of time to do all those little trades and fiddle around putting bids and offers up like that? I sure don't! Even if I did, I can't imagine doing that. HOWEVER... whoever IS doing it is likely reading this thread, right? Chances are pretty good the answer is yes. So... given that, I have something to say to this person. THANK YOU! You have provided much needed entertainment and distraction while we consolidate and build a base and recover from the "difficulty syndrome" that afflicted all of us for weeks. The small amounts being traded aren't enough to move the markets, so it's quite harmless as far as I'm concerned. Obviously whoever is doing it isn't intending for it to hurt SolarCoin. If that was the intent, then doing sub 100-sized trades isn't how it's gonna be done. So, yeah, my opinion on our double-digit ghost trader is that he (or she) is alright. Imagine how bored we'd be if it weren't for this??? NOTE: One more thing!!! Whoever you are, I want you to promise me that when we are at a future SolarCoin convention together, you'll come up to me and whisper in my ear, "Ghost Trader" and I am gonna buy you a drink and I won't breathe a word of it to anyone. NOTE2: Upon further reflection, that's a bad plan... Now I'm gonna have all kinds of people whispering "ghost trader" in my ear trying to scam a free drink. Sigh... I really should have thought that one through a little more... NOTE3: There will be a SolarCoin Convention.
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corather
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Solarcoin.org
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July 03, 2014, 10:02:53 PM |
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well, someone seems to be sick of seeing the low prices and is buying quite a bit of SLR on bittrex.
There's quite a hefty buy wall there too at 375. Gotta laugh at the trading patterns emerging. Someone (obviously) is playing with solarcoin…however, it's worked out nice for those of us that are trying to accumulate. They keep doing dozens of minuscule trades, for <50 coins, and probably back and forth (buying & selling), so that it looks like that's the current price. Then they throw a 200k or 300k buy on there, to see if anyone wants to dump at that price. Pretty funny, yet obviously doable without any regulation as to who can buy and sell, and how much or how often? I have enjoyed picking up more solarcoins at these low prices. It still looks like it'll take higher prices for someone to accumulate anything substantial in volume, unless someone decides to dump a good size holding without knowing? Who has the kind of time to do all those little trades and fiddle around putting bids and offers up like that? I sure don't! Even if I did, I can't imagine doing that. HOWEVER... whoever IS doing it is likely reading this thread, right? Chances are pretty good the answer is yes. So... given that, I have something to say to this person. THANK YOU! You have provided much needed entertainment and distraction while we consolidate and build a base and recover from the "difficulty syndrome" that afflicted all of us for weeks. The small amounts being traded aren't enough to move the markets, so it's quite harmless as far as I'm concerned. Obviously whoever is doing it isn't intending for it to hurt SolarCoin. If that was the intent, then doing sub 100-sized trades isn't how it's gonna be done. So, yeah, my opinion on our double-digit ghost trader is that he (or she) is alright. Imagine how bored we'd be if it weren't for this??? NOTE: One more thing!!! Whoever you are, I want you to promise me that when we are at a future SolarCoin convention together, you'll come up to me and whisper in my ear, "Ghost Trader" and I am gonna buy you a drink and I won't breathe a word of it to anyone. NOTE2: Upon further reflection, that's a bad plan... Now I'm gonna have all kinds of people whispering "ghost trader" in my ear trying to scam a free drink. Sigh... I really should have thought that one through a little more... NOTE3: There will be a SolarCoin Convention. /whisper Ghost Trader
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LuckyKey
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July 03, 2014, 10:20:27 PM |
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well, someone seems to be sick of seeing the low prices and is buying quite a bit of SLR on bittrex.
There's quite a hefty buy wall there too at 375. Gotta laugh at the trading patterns emerging. Someone (obviously) is playing with solarcoin…however, it's worked out nice for those of us that are trying to accumulate. They keep doing dozens of minuscule trades, for <50 coins, and probably back and forth (buying & selling), so that it looks like that's the current price. Then they throw a 200k or 300k buy on there, to see if anyone wants to dump at that price. Pretty funny, yet obviously doable without any regulation as to who can buy and sell, and how much or how often? I have enjoyed picking up more solarcoins at these low prices. It still looks like it'll take higher prices for someone to accumulate anything substantial in volume, unless someone decides to dump a good size holding without knowing? Who has the kind of time to do all those little trades and fiddle around putting bids and offers up like that? I sure don't! Even if I did, I can't imagine doing that. HOWEVER... whoever IS doing it is likely reading this thread, right? Chances are pretty good the answer is yes. So... given that, I have something to say to this person. THANK YOU! You have provided much needed entertainment and distraction while we consolidate and build a base and recover from the "difficulty syndrome" that afflicted all of us for weeks. The small amounts being traded aren't enough to move the markets, so it's quite harmless as far as I'm concerned. Obviously whoever is doing it isn't intending for it to hurt SolarCoin. If that was the intent, then doing sub 100-sized trades isn't how it's gonna be done. So, yeah, my opinion on our double-digit ghost trader is that he (or she) is alright. Imagine how bored we'd be if it weren't for this??? NOTE: One more thing!!! Whoever you are, I want you to promise me that when we are at a future SolarCoin convention together, you'll come up to me and whisper in my ear, "Ghost Trader" and I am gonna buy you a drink and I won't breathe a word of it to anyone. NOTE2: Upon further reflection, that's a bad plan... Now I'm gonna have all kinds of people whispering "ghost trader" in my ear trying to scam a free drink. Sigh... I really should have thought that one through a little more... NOTE3: There will be a SolarCoin Convention. /whisper Ghost Trader+ 1 … Ghost Traderlol We'll all be having many drinks at that convention in 3 or 4 years :-)
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Epiphany
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July 03, 2014, 10:27:31 PM |
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Yes we will.
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passionsurf
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July 03, 2014, 10:45:50 PM |
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well, someone seems to be sick of seeing the low prices and is buying quite a bit of SLR on bittrex.
There's quite a hefty buy wall there too at 375. Gotta laugh at the trading patterns emerging. Someone (obviously) is playing with solarcoin…however, it's worked out nice for those of us that are trying to accumulate. They keep doing dozens of minuscule trades, for <50 coins, and probably back and forth (buying & selling), so that it looks like that's the current price. Then they throw a 200k or 300k buy on there, to see if anyone wants to dump at that price. Pretty funny, yet obviously doable without any regulation as to who can buy and sell, and how much or how often? I have enjoyed picking up more solarcoins at these low prices. It still looks like it'll take higher prices for someone to accumulate anything substantial in volume, unless someone decides to dump a good size holding without knowing? Who has the kind of time to do all those little trades and fiddle around putting bids and offers up like that? I sure don't! Even if I did, I can't imagine doing that. HOWEVER... whoever IS doing it is likely reading this thread, right? Chances are pretty good the answer is yes. So... given that, I have something to say to this person. THANK YOU! You have provided much needed entertainment and distraction while we consolidate and build a base and recover from the "difficulty syndrome" that afflicted all of us for weeks. The small amounts being traded aren't enough to move the markets, so it's quite harmless as far as I'm concerned. Obviously whoever is doing it isn't intending for it to hurt SolarCoin. If that was the intent, then doing sub 100-sized trades isn't how it's gonna be done. So, yeah, my opinion on our double-digit ghost trader is that he (or she) is alright. Imagine how bored we'd be if it weren't for this??? NOTE: One more thing!!! Whoever you are, I want you to promise me that when we are at a future SolarCoin convention together, you'll come up to me and whisper in my ear, "Ghost Trader" and I am gonna buy you a drink and I won't breathe a word of it to anyone. NOTE2: Upon further reflection, that's a bad plan... Now I'm gonna have all kinds of people whispering "ghost trader" in my ear trying to scam a free drink. Sigh... I really should have thought that one through a little more... NOTE3: There will be a SolarCoin Convention. /whisper Ghost Traderhold up, you can't be ghost trader, because I'm ghost trader
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Epiphany
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July 03, 2014, 11:02:53 PM |
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Bitcoin: 17tzgWkXMBazch4koAhokMTcCtbc4TaYkE Ether: 0xfe700f4aeec47e52eafad00f81977bb89738e0ae SolarCoin: 8MDk963sEh7RCMo3y3st7hTzMs7FzSdWSx Dogecoin: DEgdH6CFTLSEeVVPqfE18ySCQqDWmLxp33
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Epiphany
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July 03, 2014, 11:04:14 PM |
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Bitcoin: 17tzgWkXMBazch4koAhokMTcCtbc4TaYkE Ether: 0xfe700f4aeec47e52eafad00f81977bb89738e0ae SolarCoin: 8MDk963sEh7RCMo3y3st7hTzMs7FzSdWSx Dogecoin: DEgdH6CFTLSEeVVPqfE18ySCQqDWmLxp33
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ghost.trader
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July 03, 2014, 11:05:03 PM |
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well, someone seems to be sick of seeing the low prices and is buying quite a bit of SLR on bittrex.
There's quite a hefty buy wall there too at 375. Gotta laugh at the trading patterns emerging. Someone (obviously) is playing with solarcoin…however, it's worked out nice for those of us that are trying to accumulate. They keep doing dozens of minuscule trades, for <50 coins, and probably back and forth (buying & selling), so that it looks like that's the current price. Then they throw a 200k or 300k buy on there, to see if anyone wants to dump at that price. Pretty funny, yet obviously doable without any regulation as to who can buy and sell, and how much or how often? I have enjoyed picking up more solarcoins at these low prices. It still looks like it'll take higher prices for someone to accumulate anything substantial in volume, unless someone decides to dump a good size holding without knowing? Who has the kind of time to do all those little trades and fiddle around putting bids and offers up like that? I sure don't! Even if I did, I can't imagine doing that. HOWEVER... whoever IS doing it is likely reading this thread, right? Chances are pretty good the answer is yes. So... given that, I have something to say to this person. THANK YOU! You have provided much needed entertainment and distraction while we consolidate and build a base and recover from the "difficulty syndrome" that afflicted all of us for weeks. The small amounts being traded aren't enough to move the markets, so it's quite harmless as far as I'm concerned. Obviously whoever is doing it isn't intending for it to hurt SolarCoin. If that was the intent, then doing sub 100-sized trades isn't how it's gonna be done. So, yeah, my opinion on our double-digit ghost trader is that he (or she) is alright. Imagine how bored we'd be if it weren't for this??? NOTE: One more thing!!! Whoever you are, I want you to promise me that when we are at a future SolarCoin convention together, you'll come up to me and whisper in my ear, "Ghost Trader" and I am gonna buy you a drink and I won't breathe a word of it to anyone. NOTE2: Upon further reflection, that's a bad plan... Now I'm gonna have all kinds of people whispering "ghost trader" in my ear trying to scam a free drink. Sigh... I really should have thought that one through a little more... NOTE3: There will be a SolarCoin Convention. /whisper Ghost Traderhold up, you can't be ghost trader, because I'm ghost trader No, I'm Ghost Trader!
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Epiphany
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July 03, 2014, 11:06:54 PM |
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Bitcoin: 17tzgWkXMBazch4koAhokMTcCtbc4TaYkE Ether: 0xfe700f4aeec47e52eafad00f81977bb89738e0ae SolarCoin: 8MDk963sEh7RCMo3y3st7hTzMs7FzSdWSx Dogecoin: DEgdH6CFTLSEeVVPqfE18ySCQqDWmLxp33
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passionsurf
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July 03, 2014, 11:35:17 PM |
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Why would someone buy SLR for 1000 satoshis on bittrex, when there are sell orders on allcrypt for less than 500 satoshis?
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Epiphany
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July 03, 2014, 11:44:09 PM |
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Why would someone buy SLR for 1000 satoshis on bittrex, when there are sell orders on allcrypt for less than 500 satoshis?
Someone who doesn't care to dicker over 0.25 cents?
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passionsurf
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July 03, 2014, 11:58:13 PM |
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Why would someone buy SLR for 1000 satoshis on bittrex, when there are sell orders on allcrypt for less than 500 satoshis?
Someone who doesn't care to dicker over 0.25 cents? When I trade solarcoins, I like to tell myself that each SLR = $1. It's more exciting that way.
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Epiphany
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July 04, 2014, 12:00:30 AM |
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Why would someone buy SLR for 1000 satoshis on bittrex, when there are sell orders on allcrypt for less than 500 satoshis?
Someone who doesn't care to dicker over 0.25 cents? When I trade solarcoins, I like to tell myself that each SLR = $1. It's more exciting that way. Or it could be someone who read about SolarCoin today (there was a mention in a CoinDesk article) and has an account at Bittrex and just bought some?
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