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March 07, 2014, 06:15:34 PM |
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It's more likely that he moved his btc to 5 different addresses. If this person sold, btc would have come out of one address over a period of time. Then the bitcoins he sold would be circulated to other individuals.
A 5 wallet split to diversify his holdings seems more likely.
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March 07, 2014, 08:32:27 PM |
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Without being able to correlate addresses to people, this information is useless. You don't know how many addresses are owned by the same people and how many people "own" bitcoins at the same address.
I believe that most of the bitcoins in the largest addresses are managed by exchanges and are "owned" by thousands of people. Those 47 so-called people are probably closer to 47,000 people.
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porcupine87 (OP)
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March 08, 2014, 03:45:32 AM |
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Without being able to correlate addresses to people, this information is useless. You don't know how many addresses are owned by the same people and how many people "own" bitcoins at the same address.
I believe that most of the bitcoins in the largest addresses are managed by exchanges and are "owned" by thousands of people. Those 47 so-called people are probably closer to 47,000 people.
you might be aware of that but the public opinion is not. Like th referred article of businessinsider...
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March 08, 2014, 04:26:36 AM |
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March 08, 2014, 04:47:51 AM |
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porcupine87 (OP)
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March 09, 2014, 02:33:09 PM |
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They still spliting up. Now down to 20btc per address. https://blockchain.info/de/address/163fqH7nJcQ12XWo4u4pkfb5uor7nssp9dI don't know why they don't just do this with one large transaction?
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March 10, 2014, 01:26:05 AM |
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What makes you think they are individuals? How do you know some or all of them aren't actually companies that own large quantities of bitcoin? How do you even know they own those bitcoins, and aren't merely holding them on behalf of their clients? You don't. Nobody does. Hence all analysis on these lines is bogus.
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March 10, 2014, 03:52:09 AM |
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If 1000 people did really own 50%, then ~ how many of those thousand are dumb enough to slam the market with a huge dump? People are too afraid of "whales", when the market does 'crash' it's usually the weaker hands all panicking at once.
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March 10, 2014, 04:05:46 AM |
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porcupine87 (OP)
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March 10, 2014, 09:41:24 AM |
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What makes you think they are individuals? How do you know some or all of them aren't actually companies that own large quantities of bitcoin? How do you even know they own those bitcoins, and aren't merely holding them on behalf of their clients? You don't. Nobody does. Hence all analysis on these lines is bogus.
I don't. But many people do. Like the article I mentioned in the first post. Like this fellow here who seems to be respected in the community. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=316297.0I know what I am talking about. My coins are split up between several addresses and I bought a few coins for my family (more than one individual) and for the sake of simplicity, they have their coins in one address.
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March 10, 2014, 10:08:47 AM |
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I apologize for the fact that the thread referenced above is cluttered by offtopic, and I have not and will not have time to clean it. So if you want to know what is the latest research about the topic, you will have to read it yourself, and skip the clutter. If you have any other thread in mind that deals with the same topic in any depth, please tell me. Just today I finalized the statistical analysis of the MtGox leak, which confirmed many of the prior results, but will probably lead to reconsideration of previous total number of Bitcoin users (2.0 million) which will be revised downwards to closer the number of non-dust addresses. And please, don't mix large addresses with large supposed holdings. They have so absolutely nothing to do with each other that it is not even funny.
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March 10, 2014, 10:38:30 AM |
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I apologize for the fact that the thread referenced above is cluttered by offtopic, and I have not and will not have time to clean it. So if you want to know what is the latest research about the topic, you will have to read it yourself, and skip the clutter. If you have any other thread in mind that deals with the same topic in any depth, please tell me. Just today I finalized the statistical analysis of the MtGox leak, which confirmed many of the prior results, but will probably lead to reconsideration of previous total number of Bitcoin users (2.0 million) which will be revised downwards to closer the number of non-dust addresses. And please, don't mix large addresses with large supposed holdings. They have so absolutely nothing to do with each other that it is not even funny. You mean I have to read your whole thread to get your methods? You don't even name sources for your informations. And what has the data of Gox to do with anything?
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March 10, 2014, 10:47:16 AM |
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You mean I have to read your whole thread to get your methods? You don't even name sources for your informations. And what has the data of Gox to do with anything?
Yes, reading the thread would help, but I today deleted 2 pages of stuff from it, trying to make it readable. The method is not easy to use, or to explain, and we developed it as a community effort.
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June 15, 2014, 12:32:05 AM |
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I apologize for the fact that the thread referenced above is cluttered by offtopic, and I have not and will not have time to clean it. So if you want to know what is the latest research about the topic, you will have to read it yourself, and skip the clutter. If you have any other thread in mind that deals with the same topic in any depth, please tell me. Just today I finalized the statistical analysis of the MtGox leak, which confirmed many of the prior results, but will probably lead to reconsideration of previous total number of Bitcoin users (2.0 million) which will be revised downwards to closer the number of non-dust addresses. And please, don't mix large addresses with large supposed holdings. They have so absolutely nothing to do with each other that it is not even funny. You mean I have to read your whole thread to get your methods? You don't even name sources for your informations. And what has the data of Gox to do with anything? The data that was leaked from GOX had each user listed separately (it gave every user a unique number) so it was possible to trace and link addresses together as being owned by the same person.
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June 15, 2014, 12:52:36 AM |
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Mmmm i personally don't believe those are common individual people, those can be companies, governments, or evil people groups... And
more and more Bitcoin will spread as well as the current money is distributed: some have a lot and they rule, others just have a lot, and the
remaining lot, just have...
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June 15, 2014, 12:56:15 AM |
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Weak hands causing a dump?
Doubt it. The alternates are a micro scale of Bitcoin - all the dumpig is done by the early birds who bought in cheap and don't have the patience to withdraw at a realistic rate compared with volume. Whales were dumping BTC back in 2010, fearing that the coin could end tomorrow so they should get their funds out as quick as possible.
Reason Bitcoin is stagnating right now is partially investing euphoria rubbing off but also because the current wave of get-quick-rich millionaires are dumping for $Fiat. The holders are a minority and they're taking the sacrifice of not indulging in their newfound wealth and also taking the risk they might have $0 at the end of the day.
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June 15, 2014, 03:19:49 AM |
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It's more likely that he moved his btc to 5 different addresses. If this person sold, btc would have come out of one address over a period of time. Then the bitcoins he sold would be circulated to other individuals.
A 5 wallet split to diversify his holdings seems more likely.
This seems to be the most likely case. It seems like it was all done at once, as if someone were moving coins to different wallets for storage. But this is exactly why it's very misleading to try to link # of addresses with # of people. You really can't tell.
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June 15, 2014, 07:33:07 PM |
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if bitcoin becomes the reserve currency these 1000 people will become the new illuminati/bankers
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