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it was my 2064 recent order that got partially eaten up so I managed to find the trough i was looking at the depth chart before i placed my buy order, freaking bittrex lag. I just work off the order book bro, waste of time going back and forth unless its a set and forget. im going to most defendly
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MsCollec (OP)
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July 06, 2014, 03:48:10 AM |
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I just went over the first 20 pages of this thread, we've come too far to stop believing.
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MsCollec (OP)
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July 06, 2014, 03:52:05 AM |
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VootCloud - Now I can store my files and coins online
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Coinasaur
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July 06, 2014, 03:52:31 AM |
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Hehe.. Didn`t he wrote ROX COIN has huge fake volume?
ya but i was just asking in general how can someone even know for sure if the volume is faked? if you see a huge sell order get eaten up in a second and its repetitive, its obvious. dude doesn't want to risk a panic sell because of a large order and he wouldn't want to catch anyone else's order after he has put that up. so its shows for 1 sec and it goes and look at the market history, you telling me the 11.98btc and 9btc, 3 btc orders look funny to you when compared to recent trades anyway enough of ROX, coin talk. its not worth the attention at the moment. will not fill voot up with rox talk im not trying to bring up rox, I just want to know how to prove it is fake. Your logic is speculative at best. Ive seen it happen in every coin out there, saw it on voot last night. I still dont understand how it is "fake." the orders went through so they are obviously real. Maybe im missing something but it looks to me like whales are snatching up any large volume sell orders that they feel are below actual long term value. I myself have bought a couple 5+BTC walls in a few minutes in numerous coins when I felt I needed to accumulate more asap. Most of the time it paid off very nicely. I think people are reading too much into this conspiracy aspect of crypto. I think these people buy large orders quickly and back to back because if im looking to spend 5+BTC i would rather buy from a wall then chip away buying 20+ small orders. Eating walls is how markets move. So I still dont understand the term "fake volume" volume is volume IMHO. Unless a site is posting inflated numbers to make it look like they are doing more business, then that to me would be fake volume. Not actual sells/buys.
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jeffersonairplane
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July 06, 2014, 03:53:24 AM |
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Coinasaur
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July 06, 2014, 03:54:14 AM |
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it was my 2064 recent order that got partially eaten up so I managed to find the trough i was looking at the depth chart before i placed my buy order, freaking bittrex lag. I saw the dip coming and transferred more BTC to TREX, but by the time slow ass confirming BTC got there it was back at 2200
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bitcoinwonders010
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July 06, 2014, 03:59:24 AM |
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Hehe.. Didn`t he wrote ROX COIN has huge fake volume?
ya but i was just asking in general how can someone even know for sure if the volume is faked? if you see a huge sell order get eaten up in a second and its repetitive, its obvious. dude doesn't want to risk a panic sell because of a large order and he wouldn't want to catch anyone else's order after he has put that up. so its shows for 1 sec and it goes and look at the market history, you telling me the 11.98btc and 9btc, 3 btc orders look funny to you when compared to recent trades anyway enough of ROX, coin talk. its not worth the attention at the moment. will not fill voot up with rox talk im not trying to bring up rox, I just want to know how to prove it is fake. Your logic is speculative at best. Ive seen it happen in every coin out there, saw it on voot last night. I still dont understand how it is "fake." the orders went through so they are obviously real. Maybe im missing something but it looks to me like whales are snatching up any large volume sell orders that they feel are below actual long term value. I myself have bought a couple 5+BTC walls in a few minutes in numerous coins when I felt I needed to accumulate more asap. Most of the time it paid off very nicely. I think people are reading too much into this conspiracy aspect of crypto. I think these people buy large orders quickly and back to back because if im looking to spend 5+BTC i would rather buy from a wall then chip away buying 20+ small orders. Eating walls is how markets move. So I still dont understand the term "fake volume" volume is volume IMHO. Unless a site is posting inflated numbers to make it look like they are doing more business, then that to me would be fake volume. Not actual sells/buys. it looks like your new to trading. a real 12btc would not show up for 1 sec and get bought out 1 second later. then another 9btc wall would not do the same on rox coin. voot had 10btc wall at 2500, it was there for hours, before it got eaten up. people placed sell orders beneath that so we munched through them before we ate 10btc wall.
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Coinasaur
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July 06, 2014, 04:07:31 AM |
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Hehe.. Didn`t he wrote ROX COIN has huge fake volume?
ya but i was just asking in general how can someone even know for sure if the volume is faked? if you see a huge sell order get eaten up in a second and its repetitive, its obvious. dude doesn't want to risk a panic sell because of a large order and he wouldn't want to catch anyone else's order after he has put that up. so its shows for 1 sec and it goes and look at the market history, you telling me the 11.98btc and 9btc, 3 btc orders look funny to you when compared to recent trades anyway enough of ROX, coin talk. its not worth the attention at the moment. will not fill voot up with rox talk im not trying to bring up rox, I just want to know how to prove it is fake. Your logic is speculative at best. Ive seen it happen in every coin out there, saw it on voot last night. I still dont understand how it is "fake." the orders went through so they are obviously real. Maybe im missing something but it looks to me like whales are snatching up any large volume sell orders that they feel are below actual long term value. I myself have bought a couple 5+BTC walls in a few minutes in numerous coins when I felt I needed to accumulate more asap. Most of the time it paid off very nicely. I think people are reading too much into this conspiracy aspect of crypto. I think these people buy large orders quickly and back to back because if im looking to spend 5+BTC i would rather buy from a wall then chip away buying 20+ small orders. Eating walls is how markets move. So I still dont understand the term "fake volume" volume is volume IMHO. Unless a site is posting inflated numbers to make it look like they are doing more business, then that to me would be fake volume. Not actual sells/buys. it looks like your new to trading. a real 12btc would not show up for 1 sec and get bought out 1 second later. then another 9btc wall would not do the same on rox coin. voot had 10btc wall at 2500, it was there for hours, before it got eaten up. people placed sell orders beneath that so we munched through them before we ate 10btc wall. Last night, about 20 hrs ago? The first half of that wall got eaten in 2 minutes, then I posted about it mocking how fast it dropped. It stayed at 5BTC for another 5 minutes because people stacked over it so I waited and bought 2BTC to bring it back to 2500 and it got eaten 10 minutes later... hardly "hours". Also the way TREX works is that sometimes when an order first shows up for some reason it will flash for a few seconds and then vanish for 20-30 seconds. Smart people who are watching can actually buy them BEFORE they even show back up in the listing... I did it myself last night that 10BTC sell wall got cut in half in 5 mins before someone put in a few lower sells EDIT 15 mins later its GONE! EDIT: and I havent even brought up autotrading programs, which you can tell are being used in this market as evidenced by all t sells for 1 that get stacked up in seconds. A smart trader looking to accumulate, using one of these programs, can and will buy almost instantaneously
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dminer69
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July 06, 2014, 04:11:42 AM |
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lol it was add it a while ago. well today!
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bitcoinwonders010
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July 06, 2014, 04:13:36 AM |
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Hehe.. Didn`t he wrote ROX COIN has huge fake volume?
ya but i was just asking in general how can someone even know for sure if the volume is faked? if you see a huge sell order get eaten up in a second and its repetitive, its obvious. dude doesn't want to risk a panic sell because of a large order and he wouldn't want to catch anyone else's order after he has put that up. so its shows for 1 sec and it goes and look at the market history, you telling me the 11.98btc and 9btc, 3 btc orders look funny to you when compared to recent trades anyway enough of ROX, coin talk. its not worth the attention at the moment. will not fill voot up with rox talk im not trying to bring up rox, I just want to know how to prove it is fake. Your logic is speculative at best. Ive seen it happen in every coin out there, saw it on voot last night. I still dont understand how it is "fake." the orders went through so they are obviously real. Maybe im missing something but it looks to me like whales are snatching up any large volume sell orders that they feel are below actual long term value. I myself have bought a couple 5+BTC walls in a few minutes in numerous coins when I felt I needed to accumulate more asap. Most of the time it paid off very nicely. I think people are reading too much into this conspiracy aspect of crypto. I think these people buy large orders quickly and back to back because if im looking to spend 5+BTC i would rather buy from a wall then chip away buying 20+ small orders. Eating walls is how markets move. So I still dont understand the term "fake volume" volume is volume IMHO. Unless a site is posting inflated numbers to make it look like they are doing more business, then that to me would be fake volume. Not actual sells/buys. it looks like your new to trading. a real 12btc would not show up for 1 sec and get bought out 1 second later. then another 9btc wall would not do the same on rox coin. voot had 10btc wall at 2500, it was there for hours, before it got eaten up. people placed sell orders beneath that so we munched through them before we ate 10btc wall. Last night, about 20 hrs ago? The first half of that wall got eaten in 2 minutes, then I posted about it mocking how fast it dropped. It stayed at 5BTC for another 5 minutes because people stacked over it so I waited and bought 2BTC to bring it back to 2500 and it got eaten 10 minutes later... hardly "hours". Also the way TREX works is that sometimes when an order first shows up for some reason it will flash for a few seconds and then vanish for 20-30 seconds. Smart people who are watching can actually buy them BEFORE they even show back up in the listing... I did it myself last night i was online and i saw a different picture. it had trouble breaking 2500 because of the 10btc wall and it was there for sometime. no way of proving it,but im dead sure, it was there for hours. the wall got eaten in mins, but it took a while to reach that wall to be eaten. many people were selling under 2500 and we worked our way up until it was eaten. rox orders show up from 1 sec and get bought out straight away. that is the difference i am calling. if you think i meant it took hours to eat that 10btc wall i did not mean i meant that the wall was still on order for that long unlike rox orders disappearing in seconds
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Coinasaur
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July 06, 2014, 04:17:05 AM |
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Hehe.. Didn`t he wrote ROX COIN has huge fake volume?
ya but i was just asking in general how can someone even know for sure if the volume is faked? if you see a huge sell order get eaten up in a second and its repetitive, its obvious. dude doesn't want to risk a panic sell because of a large order and he wouldn't want to catch anyone else's order after he has put that up. so its shows for 1 sec and it goes and look at the market history, you telling me the 11.98btc and 9btc, 3 btc orders look funny to you when compared to recent trades anyway enough of ROX, coin talk. its not worth the attention at the moment. will not fill voot up with rox talk im not trying to bring up rox, I just want to know how to prove it is fake. Your logic is speculative at best. Ive seen it happen in every coin out there, saw it on voot last night. I still dont understand how it is "fake." the orders went through so they are obviously real. Maybe im missing something but it looks to me like whales are snatching up any large volume sell orders that they feel are below actual long term value. I myself have bought a couple 5+BTC walls in a few minutes in numerous coins when I felt I needed to accumulate more asap. Most of the time it paid off very nicely. I think people are reading too much into this conspiracy aspect of crypto. I think these people buy large orders quickly and back to back because if im looking to spend 5+BTC i would rather buy from a wall then chip away buying 20+ small orders. Eating walls is how markets move. So I still dont understand the term "fake volume" volume is volume IMHO. Unless a site is posting inflated numbers to make it look like they are doing more business, then that to me would be fake volume. Not actual sells/buys. it looks like your new to trading. a real 12btc would not show up for 1 sec and get bought out 1 second later. then another 9btc wall would not do the same on rox coin. voot had 10btc wall at 2500, it was there for hours, before it got eaten up. people placed sell orders beneath that so we munched through them before we ate 10btc wall. Last night, about 20 hrs ago? The first half of that wall got eaten in 2 minutes, then I posted about it mocking how fast it dropped. It stayed at 5BTC for another 5 minutes because people stacked over it so I waited and bought 2BTC to bring it back to 2500 and it got eaten 10 minutes later... hardly "hours". Also the way TREX works is that sometimes when an order first shows up for some reason it will flash for a few seconds and then vanish for 20-30 seconds. Smart people who are watching can actually buy them BEFORE they even show back up in the listing... I did it myself last night i was online and i saw a different picture. it had trouble breaking 2500 because of the 10btc wall and it was there for sometime. no way of proving it,but im dead sure, it was there for hours. the wall got eaten in mins, but it took a while to reach that wall to be eaten. many people were selling under 2500 and we worked our way up until it was eaten. rox orders show up from 1 sec and get bought out straight away. that is the difference i am calling. if you think i meant it took hours to eat that 10btc wall i did not mean i meant that the wall was still on order for that long unlike rox orders disappearing in seconds we are not talking about how long it takes to get to a wall. the debate is how fast it got eaten. you said hours, i said minutes. Im just saying, simply saying buy volumes are faked because they are bought up too fast (prob by autotrade programs) is specious reasoning and speculative at best
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July 06, 2014, 04:18:40 AM |
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Jeez worst than squirrel's on adderal with these long ass posts lol
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Vootcoin!
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coinfello
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FLAT OUT!!!
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July 06, 2014, 04:20:44 AM |
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great to see a voot gaining strength even more on the weekend, next week is going to be even better.
yep and i personally think it will keep gaining over the coming weeks and months ahead all thanks to the people behind the scenes of this great coin, congrats to them they deserve the credit and hope they are rewarded at the end of there journey
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July 06, 2014, 04:21:27 AM |
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VootCloud - Now I can store my files and coins online you just dont stop do you.. can't be any happier with the ongoing development.
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bitcoinwonders010
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July 06, 2014, 04:25:34 AM |
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Hehe.. Didn`t he wrote ROX COIN has huge fake volume?
ya but i was just asking in general how can someone even know for sure if the volume is faked? if you see a huge sell order get eaten up in a second and its repetitive, its obvious. dude doesn't want to risk a panic sell because of a large order and he wouldn't want to catch anyone else's order after he has put that up. so its shows for 1 sec and it goes and look at the market history, you telling me the 11.98btc and 9btc, 3 btc orders look funny to you when compared to recent trades anyway enough of ROX, coin talk. its not worth the attention at the moment. will not fill voot up with rox talk im not trying to bring up rox, I just want to know how to prove it is fake. Your logic is speculative at best. Ive seen it happen in every coin out there, saw it on voot last night. I still dont understand how it is "fake." the orders went through so they are obviously real. Maybe im missing something but it looks to me like whales are snatching up any large volume sell orders that they feel are below actual long term value. I myself have bought a couple 5+BTC walls in a few minutes in numerous coins when I felt I needed to accumulate more asap. Most of the time it paid off very nicely. I think people are reading too much into this conspiracy aspect of crypto. I think these people buy large orders quickly and back to back because if im looking to spend 5+BTC i would rather buy from a wall then chip away buying 20+ small orders. Eating walls is how markets move. So I still dont understand the term "fake volume" volume is volume IMHO. Unless a site is posting inflated numbers to make it look like they are doing more business, then that to me would be fake volume. Not actual sells/buys. it looks like your new to trading. a real 12btc would not show up for 1 sec and get bought out 1 second later. then another 9btc wall would not do the same on rox coin. voot had 10btc wall at 2500, it was there for hours, before it got eaten up. people placed sell orders beneath that so we munched through them before we ate 10btc wall. Last night, about 20 hrs ago? The first half of that wall got eaten in 2 minutes, then I posted about it mocking how fast it dropped. It stayed at 5BTC for another 5 minutes because people stacked over it so I waited and bought 2BTC to bring it back to 2500 and it got eaten 10 minutes later... hardly "hours". Also the way TREX works is that sometimes when an order first shows up for some reason it will flash for a few seconds and then vanish for 20-30 seconds. Smart people who are watching can actually buy them BEFORE they even show back up in the listing... I did it myself last night i was online and i saw a different picture. it had trouble breaking 2500 because of the 10btc wall and it was there for sometime. no way of proving it,but im dead sure, it was there for hours. the wall got eaten in mins, but it took a while to reach that wall to be eaten. many people were selling under 2500 and we worked our way up until it was eaten. rox orders show up from 1 sec and get bought out straight away. that is the difference i am calling. if you think i meant it took hours to eat that 10btc wall i did not mean i meant that the wall was still on order for that long unlike rox orders disappearing in seconds we are not talking about how long it takes to get to a wall. the debate is how fast it got eaten. you said hours, i said minutes. Im just saying, simply saying buy volumes are faked because they are bought up too fast (prob by autotrade programs) is specious reasoning and speculative at best i just cleared that with you, i was referring hours to how long the wall was up. when people keep buying orders below that large sell orders, the 10btc order is expected to be eaten quickly as it shows people are not put off by the order. the order would only be fake if there were no orders below it, and they bought it up.
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dminer69
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July 06, 2014, 04:30:05 AM |
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so i happen to be brainstorming with a buddy talking about vootcould, privacy and file sharing and wow, what we could do with a possible extra on vootcloud could be mind blowing, im waiting for mscollec to answer my pm
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damiano
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July 06, 2014, 04:38:15 AM |
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Looks like a little shakeup
Someone wants cheap coins
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dminer69
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July 06, 2014, 04:39:20 AM |
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Looks like a little shakeup
Someone wants cheap coins
thats was a pretty nice shake up, thanks!
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