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jborkl: You want a opinion Diablo-D3 , or was
that rhetorical?
Diablo-D3: I wonder if I should make a bid for 6 of
these
temp37: hey mircea_popescu, can I get
to mpex historical
transactions
through
the RSS feed? is
there a query parameter for date?
assbot: Last
trade for S.BBET on MPEX was at 0.00175 BTC [-]
jborkl: I am sure
they will go fast, I have absolutely everything
tied up or I would
take
them off your hands
Diablo-D3: Im offering
to sell
them at 1.2 each whoever makes
the bid in
the
thread first
jborkl: Yeah, much better
than I expected - most people on BCT are at bets flakey
jborkl: Diablo-D3 , when are you doin
the share
transfer . expected
timeframe?
TomServo: wow. ~11GH/s for 70 BTC.
That seems crazy.
Diablo-D3: another hour and 20 minutes
to go on
the asicminer blade auction
Diablo-D3: so
thats 6 shares of asicminer not being sold
Diablo-D3: it doesnt look like
tman or 18dew are going
to pay
jcpham: i'm much more subversive
than
that
jcpham: perceived intelligence is a
threat
to some people
jcpham: not sure i want anyone
to know whther i'm smart or stupid
Namworld: Oh, I'd like
to see your 1000 BTC =)
Namworld: I got hundreds of BTC
thank you. And I work from home,
thank you.
Namworld: doesn't need
to return
to where it started
Namworld: a huge run up followed by a correction is
the definition of a bubble
Namworld: Doesn't mean
the price can't start going up again.
Namworld: because it went crashing down as expected... because
that's
the exact definition of a bubble...a sharp, unsustainable rise
that is followed by a violent correction
Namworld: I agree in 5-10 years, Bitcoins might just be incredibly higher
than 266
Namworld: Probably more
than
that readily available
Namworld: 50 million for how many BTC? If 2 million,
that's 25 USD/BTC
iz: a bubble isn't a very descriptive
term actually
InstantBTC: do you know
the definition for deflation?
InstantBTC: tiberiusiv, you're saying
that
the USD has been deflating for 80 years
InstantBTC: either
that or I'm loading a cached version
unbalanced: Satoshidice.com shows an expiry of next year in whois... so I guess
they've got
their payment in and will be back online soon?
InstantBTC: eric and jullian
talking about bitcoin
ThickAsThieves: listen
tib, what you don't understand is
that for a bubble
to be a bubble, a lot of people have
to own bitcoin
InstantBTC: jcpham lol I feel my blood pressure returning
to normal
jcpham: InstantBTC just stop reading. let your eyes glaze over. you'll
thank me
Namworld: It's widely recognized
that news fuel bubbles, not just lag it. News can have a huge impact on
the price of any currency/commodity/stock
ThickAsThieves: do you need a
troll rope
to pull you from
the dungeon?
InstantBTC: tiberiusiv : are you
trolling or do you really believe what you're saying
Namworld: and usually forget about it and go on
to something else.
Namworld: at which points news cover
that new interesting
topic
Namworld: Goes from legit news in smaller outlets
to progressively making
the headlines
Namworld: and
the more it rose,
the more news
there was
Namworld: Yeah, but news didn't start at 50.
They started in 2012 with VC funds/ Wordpress accepting Bitcoins, etc.
Namworld: the first news were way before
that
Namworld: The price started
to raise around november/december slowly.
Namworld: the rise
to 15 USD/BTC was good.
The rise
to over 20 was fueled by news.
ThickAsThieves: but i suspect much less of an affect
than we attributed
Namworld: that's
the
thing. It's rationalizing
the rise with out of whack supposition about some fantastic events
that will keep it going up up up.
Namworld: The influx lag after
the news...
Namworld: No... because
this is not a freakin stock.
There's no dividend in holding.
ThickAsThieves: doubtful,
they need
that btc
to crash it down again in
the future
ThickAsThieves: i do agree
that a LOT of people are ready
to pay more
than $59 on a drop
b0n1: can we
trust btc-e ?
ThickAsThieves: we'll have
to see if
this latest return
to normal is a "return
to normal" or not
InstantBTC: are you guys looking at
the volume? lol
ThickAsThieves: whereas we
thought
the bubble would double burst, it may not
ThickAsThieves: but it looks a lot less likely for
the short- medium-term
deadweasel: unfortunaately
the infrastructure is crumbling..
unbalanced: One more week for bitcoin
to hit either $400 or $40... if it would just pick a direction already and stick with it, please.
unbalanced: Thanks bitesak,
thought so but I've been wrong about nearly everything else so far so I
thought no harm in asking.
gribble: expecting
to
test 110, 100 | resistance: 123 | lower buy
targets: 96-100, 86 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 19 2013, 9:43 UTC (
tips:
http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer:
http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 |
this is not investment or
trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 7 hours, 50 minutes, and 20 seconds ago
gribble: There are currently 54189605 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 21429807.1095 USD in
total. | Data vintage: 0.0117 seconds
unbalanced: Erm... is mpex option expiry
today or next Friday?
gribble: There are currently 22916.842 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.5 USD, worth 2457911.01905 USD in
total. | Data vintage: 95.2615 seconds
gribble: There are currently 54178497 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 21587570.9593 USD in
total. | Data vintage: 83.1350 seconds
gribble: BTCUSD
ticker | Best bid: 117.80001, Best ask: 117.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09999, Last
trade: 117.90000, 24 hour volume: 315448.27814126, 24 hour low: 95.00000, 24 hour high: 136.43210, 24 hour vwap: 114.46986
gribble: smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 1 day, 0 hours, 47 minutes, and 49 seconds ago: <smickles> a bitcoin atm could be
the easiest way
to send money
to a friend, each of you just goes
to an atm
damientrog: never had any
troubles
there, but maybe
there's something I don't know about
them
damientrog: why do so few people use
therocktrading actually?
gribble: A market order
to buy 20900 bitcoins right now would
take 2712688.6673 USD and would
take
the last price up
to 140.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 129.7937 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 92.6804 seconds
gribble: There are currently 20934.291 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.5 USD, worth 2234703.88907 USD in
total. | Data vintage: 26.2903 seconds
gribble: There are currently 94092907 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 21216702.6403 USD in
total. | Data vintage: 0.0114 seconds
damientrog: jurov, no
that's okay I am happy as it is :)
gribble: There are currently 179545.9 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 13315794.6706 USD in
total. | Data vintage: 0.0084 seconds
gribble: There are currently 60264295 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 21325517.3679 USD in
total. | Data vintage: 4.2115 seconds
jurov: lol just now i found
that scrat's "miserable plebians" suggestion
jurov: damientrog, i can subtract
them easily if you don't want =D
gribble: BTCUSD
ticker | Best bid: 121.82204, Best ask: 122.74999, Bid-ask spread: 0.92795, Last
trade: 121.82204, 24 hour volume: 300854.17439804, 24 hour low: 90.50370, 24 hour high: 136.43210, 24 hour vwap: 112.39188
gribble: There are currently 104231.83 bitcoins offered at or under 999999999999.0 USD, worth 1.48292549668e+12 USD in
total. | Data vintage: 24.5143 seconds