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September 11, 2014, 08:38:58 PM |
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And also, anyone notice that ~1200 shares were imported since last week? Think someone's looking to sell...
IIRC it's been 27xxx for months. No sign of + 1200... Sorry, there were 897 shares imported today. The leading digits were 26XXX yesterday, and I hadn't taken the number down. I've got the php on my list of things. Eventually I might try and code up a graph that tracks the orderbook like bitcoinity does - seeing the orderbook as a % of available shares would be a better visualization/tool for pricing the shares that are on the exchange. Would definitely be a nifty thing to have. I wonder if Havelock could just give us a big list including all those numbers and maybe even other data points Apparently they like to read this thread just as much as we do, don't they? What information would you like to see?
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September 11, 2014, 08:43:21 PM |
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And also, anyone notice that ~1200 shares were imported since last week? Think someone's looking to sell...
IIRC it's been 27xxx for months. No sign of + 1200... Sorry, there were 897 shares imported today. The leading digits were 26XXX yesterday, and I hadn't taken the number down. I've got the php on my list of things. Eventually I might try and code up a graph that tracks the orderbook like bitcoinity does - seeing the orderbook as a % of available shares would be a better visualization/tool for pricing the shares that are on the exchange. ah. I didn't note the drop to 26xxx. Probably because I was avoiding looking for the last week
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September 11, 2014, 08:57:13 PM |
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And also, anyone notice that ~1200 shares were imported since last week? Think someone's looking to sell...
IIRC it's been 27xxx for months. No sign of + 1200... Sorry, there were 897 shares imported today. The leading digits were 26XXX yesterday, and I hadn't taken the number down. I've got the php on my list of things. Eventually I might try and code up a graph that tracks the orderbook like bitcoinity does - seeing the orderbook as a % of available shares would be a better visualization/tool for pricing the shares that are on the exchange. Would definitely be a nifty thing to have. I wonder if Havelock could just give us a big list including all those numbers and maybe even other data points Apparently they like to read this thread just as much as we do, don't they? What information would you like to see? Time series of import data as well as functionality for exporting csv versions of trade history.
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September 11, 2014, 09:36:30 PM |
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And also, anyone notice that ~1200 shares were imported since last week? Think someone's looking to sell...
IIRC it's been 27xxx for months. No sign of + 1200... Sorry, there were 897 shares imported today. The leading digits were 26XXX yesterday, and I hadn't taken the number down. I've got the php on my list of things. Eventually I might try and code up a graph that tracks the orderbook like bitcoinity does - seeing the orderbook as a % of available shares would be a better visualization/tool for pricing the shares that are on the exchange. Would definitely be a nifty thing to have. I wonder if Havelock could just give us a big list including all those numbers and maybe even other data points Apparently they like to read this thread just as much as we do, don't they? What information would you like to see? While you are here it would be awesome if you added a bigger range for recent trades or an option to pick date range, sometimes during high trade volume it get annoying I know you can view by other means but it would be much nicer
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havelock
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September 11, 2014, 09:38:06 PM |
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And also, anyone notice that ~1200 shares were imported since last week? Think someone's looking to sell...
IIRC it's been 27xxx for months. No sign of + 1200... Sorry, there were 897 shares imported today. The leading digits were 26XXX yesterday, and I hadn't taken the number down. I've got the php on my list of things. Eventually I might try and code up a graph that tracks the orderbook like bitcoinity does - seeing the orderbook as a % of available shares would be a better visualization/tool for pricing the shares that are on the exchange. Would definitely be a nifty thing to have. I wonder if Havelock could just give us a big list including all those numbers and maybe even other data points Apparently they like to read this thread just as much as we do, don't they? What information would you like to see? Time series of import data as well as functionality for exporting csv versions of trade history. You should be able to download a csv file from the Transaction section of your account.
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September 11, 2014, 09:41:45 PM |
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And also, anyone notice that ~1200 shares were imported since last week? Think someone's looking to sell...
IIRC it's been 27xxx for months. No sign of + 1200... Sorry, there were 897 shares imported today. The leading digits were 26XXX yesterday, and I hadn't taken the number down. I've got the php on my list of things. Eventually I might try and code up a graph that tracks the orderbook like bitcoinity does - seeing the orderbook as a % of available shares would be a better visualization/tool for pricing the shares that are on the exchange. Would definitely be a nifty thing to have. I wonder if Havelock could just give us a big list including all those numbers and maybe even other data points Apparently they like to read this thread just as much as we do, don't they? What information would you like to see? Time series of import data as well as functionality for exporting csv versions of trade history. You should be able to download a csv file from the Transaction section of your account. I think he means all trade history for a fund
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jjdub7
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September 11, 2014, 09:44:34 PM |
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And also, anyone notice that ~1200 shares were imported since last week? Think someone's looking to sell...
IIRC it's been 27xxx for months. No sign of + 1200... Sorry, there were 897 shares imported today. The leading digits were 26XXX yesterday, and I hadn't taken the number down. I've got the php on my list of things. Eventually I might try and code up a graph that tracks the orderbook like bitcoinity does - seeing the orderbook as a % of available shares would be a better visualization/tool for pricing the shares that are on the exchange. Would definitely be a nifty thing to have. I wonder if Havelock could just give us a big list including all those numbers and maybe even other data points Apparently they like to read this thread just as much as we do, don't they? What information would you like to see? Time series of import data as well as functionality for exporting csv versions of trade history. You should be able to download a csv file from the Transaction section of your account. I think he means all trade history for a fund Yep - essentially, are you able to make the same data that's available via the API accessible in csv format?
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ensurance982
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September 11, 2014, 09:56:56 PM |
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What information would you like to see?
Passing this question on to the others. Yeah, csv-export of all trades or shares im-/export would surely be nice. I can also second the request for recent trades, that list needs to be bigger. But I guess you were just offering to give us some data to play around with, right?
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September 11, 2014, 10:40:33 PM |
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Ok this thing with the mining adress was fun.
I wonder why he would do this. Withdraw 10 BTC an hour for 7 hours in a row? Why not 70 BTC at once if that is the balance of the btcguild account? Was it to see what it would do with the AM stock value?
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September 11, 2014, 10:59:02 PM |
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I wonder why he would do this. Withdraw 10 BTC an hour for 7 hours in a row? Why not 70 BTC at once if that is the balance of the btcguild account? Was it to see what it would do with the AM stock value?
Bro stop stealing my ideas.
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September 11, 2014, 11:10:52 PM |
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Ok this thing with the mining adress was fun.
I wonder why he would do this. Withdraw 10 BTC an hour for 7 hours in a row? Why not 70 BTC at once if that is the balance of the btcguild account? Was it to see what it would do with the AM stock value? I will try to explain (once more). Here is a screenshot of my own BTC Guild account. As you can see from the tooltip, simply putting a value in the automatic withdrawal field means that BTC Guild will send that amount to your specified wallet whenever the balance meets or exceeds that amount. This will be checked every hour. SO We know This account has been active for quite some time now with many Th/s of hashing power. We've seen no evidence of a withdrawal until today. Which means all those coins were just stacking up over the last month or two. Someone came along and put 10 BTC into the auto-withdrawal field. The rest of what we saw was purely a functionality of BTC Guild's internal systems. The answer to "why not all at once?" is: Because they don't want to manually log into all accounts every week/month and dump coins into the mining distribution wallet. Setting everything up to be automatic is the obvious choice in an operation of this scale. So really, there's nothing to suggest hidden hash power at BTC Guild, and this was not an attempt at share price manipulation. The only thing left to speculate on is why auto withdrawal was just now turned on, and I think the obvious answer is that dividend payments are imminent. It's the only thing that makes sense.
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conv3rsion
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September 12, 2014, 01:11:46 AM |
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any dividend payment of any size would be a good sign
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lophie
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September 12, 2014, 04:27:11 AM |
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any dividend payment of any size would be a good sign
No definitely NOT at 0.0003BTC level!
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September 12, 2014, 05:07:06 AM |
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Nothing to do but keep waiting in anticipation or fear While the prelude goes on (Man that will be a fun stock ticker ^_^)
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September 12, 2014, 05:28:19 AM |
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any dividend payment of any size would be a good sign
No definitely NOT at 0.0003BTC level! I expect that BTCGuild is only providing a small fraction of the total income for AsicMiner. The signal for imminent dividends is therefor the most important factor here. The franchise payments will be coming direct from those farm mining accounts, which could be on BTCGuild, discuss fish, some other pool or even solo mined. The $6m question is what about AM mining (i.e. not franchised mining)? Is it happening? Where is the hash rate pointed? Why haven't we heard anything? The suspense is KILLING ME
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September 12, 2014, 05:30:41 AM |
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Why AM is mining in BTCguild pools instead of solo-mining?
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September 12, 2014, 05:59:56 AM |
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Why AM is mining in BTCguild pools instead of solo-mining?
Diversifying to keep the solo farms under 40%
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September 12, 2014, 06:00:40 AM |
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Why AM is mining in BTCguild pools instead of solo-mining?
Low hashrate compared to what is needed to find a block in a reasonable amount of time.
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September 12, 2014, 06:44:32 AM |
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Why AM is mining in BTCguild pools instead of solo-mining?
Diversifying to keep the solo farms under 40% we all wish
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jjdub7
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September 12, 2014, 07:00:54 AM |
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any dividend payment of any size would be a good sign
No definitely NOT at 0.0003BTC level! lophie, you've got the mindset of fiat-corporate 4xQuarterly dividends. If AM could've balanced its cashflow projections over the past year and a half and paid dividends on a normal, smoothed schedule, the stock would've stayed at a stable price instead of bubbling to upwards of 4 BTC a share before losing half that value in a matter of weeks because it was unsustainable. That's why AM had to finance so much of the gen3 production instead of being able to pay up front. If you can't grow the yield organically through reinvestment in your R&D, and instead have to finance your project roadmap to the point where you're cycling between being in the red and having your business boom, then the stock isn't an investment, but rather a speculative gamble. It's true that the mining chip space is extremely competitive, so some risks must be taken to survive and grow (and of course hindsight is 20/20, although I never bought shares last time around because while AM's a great and innovative startup, it wasn't worth BTC1.6 million). Hopefully this time around, the financials (including depreciation of mining assets) will be structured so as to smooth dividends (e.g. weekly dividends as a share of moving average revenues) and avoid the single-company boom/bust cycle. Granted though, I can see why FC would want to achieve ROI for investors - there aren't many other venues for raising BTC40k in capital.
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