All posts made by Nikolaj06 in Bitcointalk.org's Wall Observer thread



1. Post 2061216 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_10.57h):

Quote from: Geist on May 07, 2013, 03:28:39 PM
Whoa, 8000 BTC wall around 105. I wonder if that will scare people back down to double digits.
That wall is as fake as they get..



2. Post 2275018 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.00h):

There we go! Right through 135 ! Cheesy

Hopefully we'll have a run to 140 or something and then another period where we cool off. right know we're around 2% daily growth, which is intense imo.



3. Post 2310461 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.01h):

Quote from: Coinseeker on May 29, 2013, 07:31:30 PM

I agree it's good news for Bitcoin, if it's sincere.  Now submit to regulations and hope for the best.

Jesus Coinseeker, I hear you use that word all the time, but what exactly do you mean..? How would you go about regulating Bitcoin?

Edit: I mean as in Bitcoin it self, not exchanges or anything that has to do with the transfer of dollars.



4. Post 2931417 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.13h):

I call bulltrap, peak around 130 on bitstamp. Then a fall to the 70s. Based on nothing what so ever. But hey, it's speculation, right?

Fort Gox on the other hand could go 200+, simply because it is silly.



5. Post 2944597 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.13h):

Quote from: octaft on August 16, 2013, 09:17:41 AM
You can buy cocaine for $2000 in Colombia and sell it for 20k in America. Guess why.

Cocaine is addictive; bitcoin is not.

Speak for your self. I personally would try my hardest getting some bitcoin if I suddenly found myself without any.. Wink



6. Post 3136972 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.15h):

Quote from: RationalSpeculator on September 12, 2013, 01:43:24 PM
What if the Winklevii are buying Bitcoin for their ETF's because there happens to be quite a demand for it? just speculating here.

In that case they would take all the financial risk by buying coins already without having the clients their money.

(Since they cannot accept clients money before the ETF is approved and launched.)

So no, I don't think it's them.

http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3vreju/

What would it be, like 5-10% of their wealth?.....



7. Post 3286891 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.16h):

Quote from: ChartBuddy on October 02, 2013, 06:02:01 PM


Most skewed CB ever! Cheesy

Happyness disclaimer: I sold at 125 on Bitstamp Wink



8. Post 3457558 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.19h):

Quote from: adamstgBit on November 01, 2013, 03:47:55 PM
Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion

i like to keep it long, for google searches

The ultimate proof that Gox Goxed itself, hard.  Grin



9. Post 3629149 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.25h):

Murck is boooooooring!



10. Post 3637626 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.25h):

600 broken.
500 on its way

EDIT: not even a minute and 500 is down on stamp



11. Post 3637660 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.25h):

354 will be the low on stamp, if not then we might even test 266...



12. Post 3638326 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.25h):

Dancing around 500, can't decide whether to buy now or hope for a dip below the 490.....



13. Post 3638717 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.25h):

Quote from: DougTanner on November 19, 2013, 02:19:08 PM
If we stabilize at $600ish by the end of the day, we should be back at $650+ by tomorrow.



Nice paint line :b protip: make it thinner xD



14. Post 3638815 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.25h):

Quote from: DougTanner on November 19, 2013, 02:23:42 PM
If we stabilize at $600ish by the end of the day, we should be back at $650+ by tomorrow.



Nice paint line :b protip: make it thinner xD

What would that accomplish?

A line that's not 50$ thick, it's just an easy way to make it look nicer...



15. Post 3642112 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.25h):

Any guesses to why stamp is slowly dropping all by it self? Delayed reaction because of ddos?



16. Post 3643868 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.26h):

Everyone seem to be holding their breath, waiting for any breaking news. all exchanges have been dead since the hearing started ..



17. Post 3737255 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_11.29h):

Sooo, that 1000$ party?! Cheesy



18. Post 25670791 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.30h):

I wonder how many times proudhon has pronounced Bitcoin dead... I remember from back in early 2013, or wait, was he a bull back then? Shit can't even remember it's changed so much  Huh Grin Grin Grin



19. Post 25917668 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.31h):

Quote from: milkshock100 on December 07, 2017, 02:07:17 PM
I'll eat some popcorn if BTC reaches 16k next week.

it will reach 16k within 3 hours

maybe within 15 minutes

Looking at GDAX, you might be closest!  Shocked Shocked Shocked



20. Post 25918023 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.31h):



It sure did Kevin, it sure did!



21. Post 25925946 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.31h):

Holy shit wtf coinbase



22. Post 25935901 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.31h):

Quote from: HairyMaclairy on December 07, 2017, 08:45:08 PM
What gets me is we all know automation is coming, but so few people put any effort at all into figuring out how it works and how they could improve their jobs and wages with it.

Not everyone has the available resources to prepare for the coming age of automation. Whether it's free time, money for classes or even any available classes. You can't blame blame people for not getting ready, when it's already hard enough for the majority of the new generation to find a proper paying job.



23. Post 25936838 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.31h):

Quote from: HanvanBitcoin on December 07, 2017, 09:05:34 PM
What gets me is we all know automation is coming, but so few people put any effort at all into figuring out how it works and how they could improve their jobs and wages with it.

many people will lose their jobs because of automation and that will be a big problem.

Not entirely true. Automation also creates loads of jobs. It requires technical innovation, designers, programmers, builders ect.. Why would we 'humans' perform hard labor if we can program and build machines to do it for us? We need to keep evolving  Grin

I'd rather have more machines do labor for us so others can focus on taking care of our elder people or other stuff that matters more.

the unskilled/uneducated people will lose their jobs first. they can not become designers, programmers and builders.

Well imagine if you where unskilled/uneducated but wearing a pair of googleglasses that would tell you exactly step by step how to operate a verry complex machine? Grin Everything is possible with technology......

Without automation our food, clothes ect. would all become more and more expensive. We woudn't even be able to feed everyon on this world without it actually..... Its a MUST if we want to survive with this many people on this planet.

No one here is opposed automation I imagine.. Yes it is for sure needed to keep our standard of living.
I however do not believe that there will be enough jobs for everyone to work the long hours we do now. So things need to change if automation cause the major disruption it's predicted to do.

Either unemployment skyrockets, in the worst case causing extreme poverty and eventually riots/revolution. Or everyone agrees to lower weekly working hours and shares the income like that (which also means that wages for sure need to go up). Or some sort of UBI is implemented, so no one if forced into poverty.

This is of course some ways away, but I certainly cannot see many new jobs coming, like it's happened the past 200 years. There's quite a few good videos on youtube explaining exactly why that is



24. Post 27362561 (copy this link) (by Nikolaj06) (scraped on 2020-04-04_Sat_15.36h):

Sooo, someone convince that we're not about to enter the last bulltrap before seeing the real correction.. I know I shouldn't look at it like that, but the two year chart says clear bulltrap and I think it makes sense this time. I'm not going to link the graph that's been on here at least 1000 times  Tongue