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August 22, 2018, 10:47:50 AM
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bitcoin has many other opportunities for growth and bitcoin will grow no matter what. We are all with you in anticipation of a new big leap up.
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August 22, 2018, 10:56:12 AM
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Whatever has happened in my opinion is far from coincidence and mere chances. Why was the surge by $300 not witnessed before the BitMEX maintenance? why was then a fall approximately the time they resumed again? What is this pointing to? There are some folks with the capacity to manipulate prices who are doing something fishy. sooner than later we shall all get to the root.

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August 22, 2018, 11:12:57 AM
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maybe we do not need bitmex? I'm serious if it pulls the market down why is it needed?

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August 22, 2018, 03:34:21 PM
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maybe we do not need bitmex? I'm serious if it pulls the market down why is it needed?

If BitMEX didn't exist then people will short/sell on other sites instead. The market price is going down because people are selling; I don't see how this is BitMEX's fault. Blaming the exchange because people are using it to sell is foolish.

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August 22, 2018, 06:51:13 PM
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Here's a more detailed account of what exactly went down:

https://itradeico.com/2018/08/possible-manipulation-bitmex-goes-down-exactly-after-tether-moved-to-bitfinex-bitcoin-gains-500-in-30-minutes/17634

All I can really say is that what happened is definitely fishy, but all we can really do is speculate. This is one of those moments where you kind of wish the crypto markets were regulated just so people can't get away with pulling stuff like this. And of course Tether just had to be involved lmao.

Exactly, and this is another reason why we won't get that elusive ETF's, because the market is really prone to manipulation and speculation. We all smell that someone from behind is really pulling strings to move the market whichever directions they want and its very fraudulent. Coincidence or not, its very shady as hell. And another problem is that we really don't have any names of those manipulators because we all know that address doesn't have any names so all we can do is speculate.

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August 22, 2018, 08:39:24 PM
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There was a tweet that says that Bitfinex did something fishy and took advantage of BitMEX's downtime. No comment from me for now. Couldn't confirm if the tweet is legit as Bitfinexed's Twitter is private. Thoughts?


Bitfinexed twitter seems more like a trolling tweeter to me to be honest. so my first thought is that the person behind it just tried taking advantage of a situation and spread some trolling.

Nah. It's not a Twitter handle with only 36k followers that can take advantage of such situations. You have to know him to know it"s his style to communicate and behind what he suffered previously there is nothing wrong.
The tweet posted by @mjglqw totally fit his style

As for the topic, usually, the Bitcoin market is doing the opposite, in this case, if someone could turn off the light for all the exchanges, expect one, maybe we could see an ATH again LOL

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August 22, 2018, 08:48:48 PM
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There was a tweet that says that Bitfinex did something fishy and took advantage of BitMEX's downtime. No comment from me for now. Couldn't confirm if the tweet is legit as Bitfinexed's Twitter is private. Thoughts?

The fact that the price rose on Bitfinex (as well as other exchanges) does not indicate involvement by the exchange itself, as claimed by that tweet.

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August 22, 2018, 09:11:50 PM
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So basically if someone managed to find a way to bring bitmex permanently offline then bitcoin would be able to rise organically without whale manipulation. I wonder if that will bring hackers into action, especially those that want their bitcoins to rise in value
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August 23, 2018, 05:46:27 AM
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Here's a more detailed account of what exactly went down:

https://itradeico.com/2018/08/possible-manipulation-bitmex-goes-down-exactly-after-tether-moved-to-bitfinex-bitcoin-gains-500-in-30-minutes/17634

All I can really say is that what happened is definitely fishy, but all we can really do is speculate. This is one of those moments where you kind of wish the crypto markets were regulated just so people can't get away with pulling stuff like this. And of course Tether just had to be involved lmao.

Exactly, and this is another reason why we won't get that elusive ETF's, because the market is really prone to manipulation and speculation. We all smell that someone from behind is really pulling strings to move the market whichever directions they want and its very fraudulent. Coincidence or not, its very shady as hell. And another problem is that we really don't have any names of those manipulators because we all know that address doesn't have any names so all we can do is speculate.

Why is it that Tether is always involved in these things? It's just another channel to push vast amounts of money through, but was it made in order to easier do things like this?

Right after BTCUSD shorts reached an all time high as well. This was clearly a stop and rinse as they tried to clean out all of the stop losses parked just $300-500 above the price. Foolish place to have stop loss anyway, but still a dirty move.

Yeah unfortunately this is just another bad sign that won't go over well for institutional investors.
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