All posts made by anshar in Bitcointalk.org's Wall Observer thread



1. Post 10318585 (copy this link) (by anshar) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.55h):

Quote from: ejinte on January 31, 2015, 11:33:26 AM


Yup, its look like we're gonna test 135$ support

That would be awesome but unlikely.

Very not awesome you mean. How would $135 be a good thing?!



2. Post 10318589 (copy this link) (by anshar) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.55h):

Quote from: mailmansDOGE on January 31, 2015, 11:35:38 AM
I am going to hold my coins for another one month.
Do we expect btc to get stable at 300$ by the end of February?

Seeing as the last week was a pump and dump from 200 to 300 back to 230 I think we can expect 250 'stable' by the end of then. But with bitcoin you never know!



3. Post 10318631 (copy this link) (by anshar) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.55h):

Quote from: mailmansDOGE on January 31, 2015, 11:46:29 AM
I am going to hold my coins for another one month.
Do we expect btc to get stable at 300$ by the end of February?

Seeing as the last week was a pump and dump from 200 to 300 back to 230 I think we can expect 250 'stable' by the end of then. But with bitcoin you never know!
Well yeah its bitcoin and we never know what's gonna happen next.
Anyways thanks for making it stable at $250 Tongue

That's my only hope. My negative self thinks we will go sub 200 soon.



4. Post 10318667 (copy this link) (by anshar) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.55h):

Quote from: picolo on January 31, 2015, 11:52:02 AM


Yup, its look like we're gonna test 135$ support

That would be awesome but unlikely.

Very not awesome you mean. How would $135 be a good thing?!
People are probably looking to buy buy buy when the price drops down to such a low.
And who aren't holding coins right now and want to invest in future desperately want the prices to fall down.

As it is falling, it is likely to keep falling or stay low longer.

Snowball effect, yep Sad as it crashes more and more people will realise losses to get out while they can Sad



5. Post 10319074 (copy this link) (by anshar) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.55h):

Quote from: entertainment on January 31, 2015, 12:17:16 PM


Yup, its look like we're gonna test 135$ support

That would be awesome but unlikely.

Very not awesome you mean. How would $135 be a good thing?!
People are probably looking to buy buy buy when the price drops down to such a low.
And who aren't holding coins right now and want to invest in future desperately want the prices to fall down.

As it is falling, it is likely to keep falling or stay low longer.

the faster btc hits ultrasolid support around 135$ - the faster the real solid uptrend begins.

Agree

We hope..



6. Post 10323308 (copy this link) (by anshar) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.55h):

Quote from: Eamorr on January 31, 2015, 10:33:00 PM
I've a bad feeling about all this.

Surely nothing not much movement can happen until Monday morning?

Why not? Bitcoin is international money, it never sleeps on weekends.



7. Post 10323319 (copy this link) (by anshar) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.55h):

Quote from: thresher on January 31, 2015, 10:36:33 PM
I hope people don't fall for this trap twice in one day and let it hit 200.

So it would be a good time to buy then, instead of sell.



8. Post 10323331 (copy this link) (by anshar) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.55h):

Quote from: marcus_of_augustus on January 31, 2015, 10:37:38 PM
The current average cost of production of bitcoins is in excess of $300. Purchasing a good below cost of production is considered cheap. Make the most, it wont last.

How did you get this figure of cost of production?



9. Post 10323345 (copy this link) (by anshar) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.55h):

Quote from: Eamorr on January 31, 2015, 10:39:40 PM
The current average cost of production of bitcoins is in excess of $300. Purchasing a good below cost of production is considered cheap. Make the most, it wont last.

Warped logic.

When you rent a house, is your rent determined by what the landlord's mortgage is? No - rent is determined by the market. It matters diddly squat how much electricity it cost to create the BTC.

However the landlord can dictate a higher price.

So basically sellers need to raise their prices and buyers should follow.



10. Post 10323365 (copy this link) (by anshar) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.55h):

Quote from: Walsoraj on January 31, 2015, 10:38:14 PM
Bitcoiners await the coming of wall street like christians await the rapture.

Bitcoin is a cult.  Get on with your lives.

Hmmm, how is it a cult?

Alot of bitcoiners do push it a lot I have to say but since the price drop only true believers are talking about it!



11. Post 10323385 (copy this link) (by anshar) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.55h):

Quote from: CoinDox on January 31, 2015, 10:45:11 PM
Google adds crypto, and the price goes down  Huh



Price of BTC the currency is not relevant to the utility value of BTC the technology. Google adding crypto speaks to the latter not the former.

Utility doesn't pay the utility company.

They are not mutually exclusive.

Price is everything.

I did not mean to imply that the value of BTC the currency is irrelevant to the network as a whole. Miner's (utility companies if you will) depend on it yes. I was simply saying that the two can't be melded into one in a causation type of relationship.

Fair enough, you have a point.



12. Post 10333404 (copy this link) (by anshar) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.55h):

Quote from: Chef Ramsay on February 02, 2015, 05:32:14 AM
If and when bitcoin makes its next major move, are people expecting a similar move to last time with litecoin? Spec away

More than likely yes, so it'd be the same if you were to stay in bitcoin.



13. Post 10333411 (copy this link) (by anshar) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.55h):

Quote from: Wekkel on February 02, 2015, 09:33:32 AM
It's rather normal that board activity declines when price movement goes down.

The pumpers are sleeping at those times.



14. Post 10333418 (copy this link) (by anshar) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.55h):

Quote from: 12345mm on February 02, 2015, 10:02:18 AM
wow ... 7 billion people on this planet ... this is the major forum for bitcoin ... and this is the major thread for ongoing price discussion ... and nobody even bothers to post in several hours ... silence speaks volumes ... nobody cares anymore ... the only involved people left are the fanatics ... everyone else is back to living in the real world ...

There are only a few million individuals that are part of bitcoin.



15. Post 10333506 (copy this link) (by anshar) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.55h):

Quote from: podyx on February 02, 2015, 10:13:03 AM
wow ... 7 billion people on this planet ... this is the major forum for bitcoin ... and this is the major thread for ongoing price discussion ... and nobody even bothers to post in several hours ... silence speaks volumes ... nobody cares anymore ... the only involved people left are the fanatics ... everyone else is back to living in the real world ...

You said it yourself, are you stupid?

I think he meant that it is supposed to be ongoing.



16. Post 10333535 (copy this link) (by anshar) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.55h):

Quote from: 12345mm on February 02, 2015, 10:17:47 AM
wow ... 7 billion people on this planet ... this is the major forum for bitcoin ... and this is the major thread for ongoing price discussion ... and nobody even bothers to post in several hours ... silence speaks volumes ... nobody cares anymore ... the only involved people left are the fanatics ... everyone else is back to living in the real world ...

There are only a few million individuals that are part of bitcoin.

a million people using bitcoin out of the global population is 0.000142857 % ... according to my math ... do explain how that counts as a mass adopted global currency ...

It doesn't.. Bitcoin is not a mass adopted global currency, yet.



17. Post 10333542 (copy this link) (by anshar) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.55h):

Quote from: Afrikoin on February 02, 2015, 10:19:42 AM
maybe this is a good time to CLOSE THE THREAD

maybe this is a good time for the forum & thread to disappear like over the weekend.

Seems odd - bitcointalk shuts down when we crash to the bottom and bounce back



Puts on tinfoil: Theymos leads to the price crash and then disappears with our valuable posts.



18. Post 10333555 (copy this link) (by anshar) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.55h):

Quote from: Eamorr on February 02, 2015, 10:22:28 AM
wow ... 7 billion people on this planet ... this is the major forum for bitcoin ... and this is the major thread for ongoing price discussion ... and nobody even bothers to post in several hours ... silence speaks volumes ... nobody cares anymore ... the only involved people left are the fanatics ... everyone else is back to living in the real world ...

There are only a few million individuals that are part of bitcoin.

a million people using bitcoin out of the global population is 0.000142857 % ... according to my math ... do explain how that counts as a mass adopted global currency ...

It doesn't.. Bitcoin is not a mass adopted global currency, yet.

People like you still exist? Lol.

What? That bitcoin will actually succeed as a payment processor? Yes.



19. Post 10333560 (copy this link) (by anshar) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_13.55h):

Quote from: Morecoin Freeman on February 02, 2015, 10:22:35 AM
A bigger problem than bitcoin's price is that this forum has arguably become one of the most terrible places on the internet with all the trolls joining. Sad

Ever since newbies could roam freely and scammer tags were removed Sad



20. Post 10767686 (copy this link) (by anshar) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_14.04h):

Great to see Bitcoin back on its way up!