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on: May 11, 2014, 10:47:14 PM
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Interesting newer member in BTC-e chat, indicates he is a Wall Street trader. [ ... ] if CFTC approves of an exchange entity to trade BTC on the like NYMEX or CBOT or any of the commodity trading houses you will see 100k-1,000k% rise weeks before the approval A new US-based exchange could make investing in bitcoins easier for Americans and that may result in increased demand hence an American bubble like the Chinese one. However, an American exchange would not give intrinsic value to bitcoin, substantially change its utility, or give it any special advantage over other cryptocoins. (Unless the US government legislates that the Bitcoin protocola is the only authorized cryptocoin protocol, and the Satoshi blockchain is the only legally valid one.) It would improve liquidity, but not necessarily curb volatility. It may cause Bitcoin to crash faster... imagine god hit you up and offered you some gold before he cast it onto the earth... now we have bitcoin and its like god is saying to us all who know today hey im about to make the new gold want in before I give it up to everyone That is of course what the bitcoin hoarders hope for. Only that anyone can play god and make his own gold. And that is a good reason to expect that bitcoin will be banned, sooner or later, by every government...
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on: May 11, 2014, 10:26:51 PM
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It would be funny if it would turn out that the ASIC miners actually do decryption? work for the NSA.
One substantial product of all the computing power wasted on mining is a list of strings whose cryptographic signature starts with several zeros. I don't know whether and how that could be useful in cryptanalysis, but perhaps...
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on: May 11, 2014, 10:22:08 PM
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If it tickles your fancy, argue with me that religion isn't the 2nd biggest cause for war and hate beyond resources, as I stated, but trying to argue religion isn't a cause of war and hate only makes you look uneducated.
I am with @CAssius on this one. I don't see religion or race being the cause of war and hatred. To me, wars and discrimination are always about material disputes - land, jobs, food, gold, oil, etc. Religion, race, language, politics, or nationality are just convenient and effective ways to define who belongs to which gang. Granted, organized religions certainly used their power to support or even start wars. And organized churches often got their power by supporting powerful governments. US racism was clearly a way to prevent the black ex-slaves from competing economically with their former owners and the lower-class whites. Racism is not a natural human instinct, quite the opposite. Whenever widely different "races" got together without race being used for war or discrimination, they have mixed thoroughly within 3-4 generations. There have been practically no wars in Europe because of hair color, eye color, or fingerprint patters, because splitting gangs on those criteria would split families and groups. On the other hand, there have been uncountably many wars between feudal states, even when the two sides had the same religion, race, language, everything.
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Economy / Service Discussion / Re: SaveGox.com
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on: May 11, 2014, 09:19:16 PM
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They have just as much interest as us in finding the lost funds. Which means they will put capable people on the task of figuring out exactly what happened to out funds. There will probably be a criminal investigation as well.
What makes you think that they really want to find the lost funds? Just because they said so?
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Economy / Service Discussion / Re: SaveGox.com
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on: May 11, 2014, 08:49:20 PM
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An audit will trivially reveal if the trade data matches the balances caused by deposits and withdrawals.
An audit done by whom? By Mark? Gonzague? Roger Ver? (The PR guy has not said what they intend to do about Mark, has he?)
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Economy / Service Discussion / Re: More proof that savegox.com is a sham.
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on: May 11, 2014, 08:42:58 PM
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I found this site: http://www.coinsumm.it/Among the speakers are Brock Pierce, Shakil Khan and Roger Ver. A lot of other "Angel-Investors" will also speak there. So these AIs maybe belong to the same network (more or less) and do not want to hurt each other too much, because it would negatively affect the group? I was reading about Amir Taaki & friends and the Intersango gox in some other thread. There they mentioned that Amir was organizing a London Summit. Is it this one?
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on: May 11, 2014, 03:32:13 PM
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There main difference between this case and Madoff, is that the trades actually happened, and people were making their own trading decisions.
I don't know what the court will say, but they could say that the people were trading non-existent coins, so the balances are meaningless. Actual deposits and withdrawals are numbers that the court can verify with the banks and in the blockchain. The trades inside MtGOX are recorded only in Mark's database, and any information that comes from him must be treated as a mere hint that needs independent evidence to be trusted. The database may have been doctored to give large bogus balances to some clients.
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on: May 11, 2014, 09:20:37 AM
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I don't see anything about PBOC in this article. There is a reporter covering how FXBTC has pulled a gox.
I understood that (1) FXBTC went downn one day earlier than some clients expected and they lost tens of thousands of yuan; (2) The PBoC or other agency has decided that bitcoin exchanges are violating some securities trading laws. But it is all too confusing. I wish I had learned Chinese when my brain was still soft enough...
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on: May 11, 2014, 02:04:26 AM
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Chinese Slumber Method prediction for Sunday May 11Prediction valid for: Sunday 2014-05-11, 19:00--19:59 UTC (not before, not after) Huobi's predicted price: 2823 CNY Bitstamp's predicted price: 456 USD [ Plot legend ] The data point for today May/10 was very good (S = 0.0018, W = 0.939) but again way off the assumed trend. We must abandon the previous trend, and assume a new straight-line trend fitted by weighted least squares to the last three points (the second one, May/09, having nearly zero weight). Namely, A + B*(d-d0), where (d-d0) is the number of days since May/08, A = 2743.57, B = +26.48. The Bitstamp prediction, as usual, is the Huobi prediction divided by the currency conversion factor R, taken to be 6.19 CNY/USD. Its value was 6.17 today (May/10), and 6.21, 6.21, 6.16, 6.23, 6.18 on the previous good sample times. Checking the previous predictionPrediction was posted on: Satuday 2014-05-10, 03:24 UTC Prediction was valid for: Satuday 2014-05-10, 19:00--19:59 UTC (~16 hours later) Foiled again again by the treacherous Chinese: Huobi's predicted price: 2739 CNY Huobi's actual price (L+H)/2: 2796 CNY Error: 57 CNY (~9 USD) Bitstamp's predicted price: 441 USD Bitstamp's actual price (L+H)/2: 453 USD Error: 12 USD NOTE: Evaluation of the Chinese Slumber Method coming soon. Prepare to laugh.
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Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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on: May 11, 2014, 12:33:59 AM
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A theory why the price went up these last 2-3 days, but only by a little: The less sophisticated traders at the Chinese exchanges were losing interest because they could not compete with the high-frequency traders. Little by little they were selling their coins and cashing out. Now that the exchanges have promised to charge fees for HFT (and stopped leveraged trading since yesterday), some of those simple traders, who were already selling their coins but had not withdrawn the money yet, decided to get back in the game to see whether their luck would improve. So the bought back some coins, got excited when the price went up a bit, bought some more, etc.. But there weren't many such traders, and the trading did not get much easier, so the rally soon stalled.
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Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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on: May 10, 2014, 11:08:35 PM
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I don't think [ Purse.io ] has anything to do with the big thing Bitpay twitted about before, I also don't see how this system is going to work anyway, especially for 3rd world and developing countries where Paypal and most credit cards doesn't work....
Not to mention that customs and shipping to those countries are usually a big hassle and MUCH more expensive than credit card fees. And the risk of theft in transit is not negligible. And you rarely get a valid warranty. For most items, is usually better to buy locally from an importer. I read somewhere that BitPay just got another lump of venture capital investment, could that be it?
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on: May 10, 2014, 04:29:32 PM
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Why is [ Sunlot's plan ] better than giving clients the full 20%, so that they can invest those same 10% into Apple stock instead? The clients will surely recover their 90% back much faster this way.
no. apple isnt about to grow 5x apple pays out about 1% a year in dividends so it would probably take like 50-90years. Well, how much dividend will the MtGOX 2.0 shares pay per year, as percentage of investment? There is no way of estimating how much trade they would get. Why would people trade there rather than at Bitstamp or other exchanges? Why would people trust their dollars and bitcoins to people who have an even more, er, peculiar past than Mark? The motivations of the Sunlot team could be all or any of (1) get their hands on those 200'000 BTC with no legally binding commitment to returning them to clients; (2) let Mr. Gay-Bouchery and Mr. Karpelès get away, free and rich; (3) make sure that the assets are distributed according to the (bogus?) balances in Mark's database rather than actual deposits minus withdrawals; (5) pre-empt a police investigation that could find the real culprits for the theft; (5) earn points for the afterlife and a boy-scout medal by helping poor MtGOX clients to recoup a little more of their loss than they would through liquidation. Have a guess... EDIT: as for Apple, I don't know currently, but until some years ago they reinvested most of their profits into factories, shops and such; so stockholders got their returns through the increased value of their shares rather than dividends. Even if the MtGOX2.0 shares are real equity (rather than the "profit-only shares" of Neo&Bee), the company will have negligible assets of its own, so shares are unlikely to grow in value.
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