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on: April 10, 2014, 04:31:37 PM
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In Arthur Clarke's short story the Nine Billion Names of God, a Tibetan monastery buys a computer to speed up their mission; which is to write down all the nine billion names of God (which can be generated by a simple algorithm), so that the only true purpose of mankind is fulfilled and the Universe can be shut down.
I have seen people describe mining as a "brilliant" idea. I think it is one of the most absolutely imbecillic ideas that mankind has produced. Bitcoin is still barely being used now, and its miners already waste hundreds of exaflops and megawats to do a simple task -- maintain a bank ledger -- that could be done with a couple of PCs. All that because, you know, you can't trust governments or bankers -- only young frappucino-slurping nerds.
However, mining does produce some tangible results: a large library of strings whose cryptographic hash begings with so many zeros. Perhaps the NSA has got a use for those strings, in which case those megatons of coal may have been burned for a noble reason.
But, who knows, perhaps they already got all the special strings that they need, so mining has fulfilled its only true purpose; and that is why the Bitcoin Universe is being shut down?
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on: April 10, 2014, 04:06:21 PM
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After BTC will hit 9$ it will never rise again., and became history.
ADD: Sorry, I was panicking. I forgot that I realized already more than a year ago that I alone can keep Bitcoin up + its price at something between $0.1-$1. Sure; but will you want to? [fud] BTW, there are rumors that the CEO of bitcoin left Earth yesterday for an unknown planet, and his bulltrolls have not been paid their March salary. [/fud]
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on: April 10, 2014, 02:06:00 PM
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[ ... ] People who have gotten rich with all kinds of shady shenanigans. And the best food for BTC growth would be someone who has money, but whose only knowledge about finance are youtube videos telling about banksters and their alien overlords of reptilian race. [ ... ] I'm not lying to myself about bitcoin, it's not about liberty, freedom and saving the world. Bitcoin growth has the most potential where there is the most crime, corruption and dumb money.
Well, I appreciate your frankness, at least. However, when bitcoin is sold as a hedge against inflation, as a get-rich-quick scheme, or whatever, it ends up being bought by many people who are not rich, criminals, or corrupt politicians: just ordinary people who hope to get a little better life, and do not know enough economics to see through the bitcoiners' hype. Many of them are induced to put all their savings, sell their houses and make debts by the promises of bitcoiners whose goal is, essentially, to take their money. Sorry, but that moral excuse does not work.
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on: April 10, 2014, 12:12:32 PM
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I suppose that the Chinese 3rd party payment processors were clearly overstepping the December bans when they allowed temselves to be used for recharging the "to-up cards" issued by the exchanges. Also, the revenue they got from this service cannot have been a significant part of their revenue. Hence their prompt response to the Caixin article and/or the PBoC circular.
On the other hand, the exchanges and banks apparently believed that the bank route did not violate the December decrees. The amount of money in the exchanges' bank accounts (basically, the sum of all the exchanges' CNY client accounts) must have been quite substantial. Also, most of the traders' deposits and withdrawals probably used the bank route, rather than 3rd party processors; especially the largest ones. Both the static balance and the transfer fees must have meant a lot for the local branches. So it is not surprising that the banks waited so long before telling the exchanges about the latest PBoC circular.
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on: April 10, 2014, 11:32:59 AM
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Huobi will officially suspend deposits through its ICBC Zhongguancun Branch account next Monday (April 14)(this will not affect users withdrawing cash from ICBC. We will use accounts at other banks to transfer the funds to your account). At present, this does not affect other banks. Huobi will release any new information immediately. Weird wording at the end. I think they mean: "ICBC will not let us transfer money from our account to other ICBC accounts, only to accounts on other banks. For users whose personal account is on ICBC and want to withdraw, we will use our accounts on other banks to transfer funds to your account."
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on: April 10, 2014, 07:03:27 AM
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On Huobi, the drop at 02:51 UTC (10.51 China time) may have been dumping by insiders, or reaction to news of other exchanges, Australia, etc.. The larger drop at 04:37 (12:37) must have been by the clients who were logged in at the time and saw Hobi's note as it was posted. Then those clients may have called some friends, which may explain the next series of smaller dumps.
Now there may be a gradual decline as other users log in and see the note, one by one. There may be many clients who check once or twice a day (say, before and after work) or even less.
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on: April 10, 2014, 06:35:21 AM
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Thanks. Now anyone have a better translation? haha
This may help: Fire coin = Huobi (Google Translate may insert other words between those two) Fire currency = ditto "user ICBC account withdrawals" = perhaps "withdrawals by users with an ICBC account" I understand that their ICBC branch received at 10:00 an order from upper management to close Huobi's corporate account by April 18. There is no room for negotiation. ICBC does not know about other banks, they may be delaying because of different interpretations etc. Until the deadline Huobi can move money to other banks but not to other ICBC accounts.
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on: April 10, 2014, 05:58:29 AM
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Well, one possible hope for bulls is that the really big investors are forcing the price drop so that they can claim massive capital losses to the IRS. In that case, the price should shot up again after april 15.
(Wait, are they allowed claim, at this time, the capital losses that happened since January? If not, sorry, forget it...)
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on: April 10, 2014, 02:50:01 AM
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Is this site legit? Money & Tech - 4/9/14 Daily Update http://www.moneyandtech.com/apr9-news-update/Echoing the rumors in China, National Australia Bank has notified its customers who deal in bitcoin that it will be closing their accounts effective May 2nd. Several businesses have already received notification from the bank, stating that “digital currency providers pose an unacceptable level of risk, both to our business and reputation.”
According to his attorneys, MtGox CEO Mark Karpeles is apparently nowhere to be found, as his U.S court date approaches. Lawyers involved in the US case believe it unlikely Karpeles will show at all for his hearing, considering he will likely be arrested as soon as he sets foot on American soil.
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