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2:44 PM
$945.
Hey Markus
 
Hey
You are one happy guy I guess?
 
I'm feeling pretty good. :D
I try not to get overly emotional about the price, but it does make a great historical marker :D
I've got a bookmark for bitcoinity that has the price at $27.50.
Hello Ryan
 
wish I was there...
the depth diagram looks like folks are a little scared?
 
Well, the mining reward halves every two years or so. I figured there'd be a price jump when that happened. I bought in at $18-something. It went to $20 something when the block halved, as predicted... then it never stopped.
US Holiday tomorrow practically guarantees a low volume for 1/3rd of the day. Bank holidays will compound that into sometime next week.
 
does the depth diagram say that if someone want's to sell 300BTC NOW, then he will have to sell for about 900?
 
2:54 PM
I don't know which chart you're looking at.
On bitcoinity's latest chart for bitstamp 300btc would drop the price to 906.
 
exactly
 
Just glancing over the charts, I wouldn't be surprised to see the price bounce back to $850 over the next few days, unless China wants to go nuts.
Which is just as likely.
damn, $955 just like that.
 
but looking at the depth diag now, it looks as the possibility to go up to 1000 within the hour is rather small
I have to say the bitcoinity is a little unstable...
 
Yeah, he needs new servers.
and I don't think we'll hit $1000 on bitstamp today. If we do it'll be after China wakes up.
 
3:09 PM
I have it open as a tab, and usually the tab says 943 something and now all of a sudden it said 504 something just that this time the something was actually Gateway Time-Out :)
 
heh, poor comboy.
 
what whaaaaat
 
Heyya Dirt!
 
Sell ya .04 @ $960 ;)
 
You're already at -.05. Let's settle that first :p
 
3:22 PM
No I meant I would sell you what you loaned me but at higher value ;)
 
Your debt is pegged to bitcoin, I don't think that'll help you much.
welcome user.
 
Is the LTC/BTC Silver/Gold comparison valid? Think LTC has a chance?
 
It's the only alt coin worth mentioning imo. That said, it's not doing much of anything that matters.
 
until its too late
 
I mean from a protocol standpoint. Litecoin is essentially bitcoin with a different hash and faster confirmation times.
The hash isn't super important unless SHA256 is broken, and the confirmation times are only useful for large value items, in which case an escrow or payment processor will probably be used anyway.
 
3:41 PM
So what is this black Friday about?
 
bunch of bitcoin businesses are having deals.
I remember being unimpressed last year. Maybe this time it'll be better?
 
but I mean more like the hole deal, we don't have it in sweden at all
 
Oh. Black Friday is supposed to be the first day retailers are "in the black" - as in the first day of the year that they'll make a profit.
 
ahaa
 
So they do a big sale. It also signifies the start of the Christmas shopping season. Not the Huannaka shopping season this year.
 
3:45 PM
how about the festivus? when does that start? ;)
 
I actually do a 'Athiests having a meal together' thing at my place.
We have it the weekend before christmas.
 
I'm guessing that you eat pasta?
 
finally :D this was bound to happen - i'm just surprised this took this long!
 
Hey Maverik
I didn't want to pollute wpf with my bittycoin chatter anymore.
@Markus We do eat pasta. Got a pair of vegitarian friends, we do.
How'd you guess?
Oh, pastafarians. Got it.
 
yes
 
3:55 PM
can someone explain me what is bitcoin and how it works without encrypted words...
 
I have watched this series and he explains it well youtube.com/watch?v=Y-w7SnQWwVA
 
short story long
Bitcoin (sign: ; code: BTC or XBT) is a peer-to-peer digital currency that functions without the intermediation of a central authority. The concept was introduced in a 2008 paper by a pseudonymous developer known as "Satoshi Nakamoto". Bitcoin has been called a cryptocurrency because it is decentralized and uses cryptography to control transactions and prevent double-spending, a problem for digital currencies. Once validated, every individual transaction is permanently recorded in a public ledger known as the blockchain. The operators of these computers, known as "miners", are rewarded...
 
I don't know if the wikipedia article is the best place to start. Here's how I'd explain it: bitcoin is cash for the internet.
 
lol
 
It works by combining concepts of peer-to-peer networking, like bittorrent and skype, and encryption like your bank's website uses.
 
3:58 PM
why it has a value associated with it?
 
That is a large question. The simple answer is bitcoin has value because people agree that it has value.
 
e.g. Gold
 
@Billdr Why people agreed ?
 
deep breath
 
lol
@aMother why is gold valuable ?
 
4:02 PM
Bitcoin is a communication protocol that provides a public ledger, in other words it's a way of keeping track of who has money and where that money came from. That by itself is immensely helpful for a lot of uses.
 
ok
 
Also, what Hamza said.
If you want to pursue this line of question much further I'm going to need to know what you know about economic theory.
 
@HamZa gold is valuable because it's present in less quantity. It has a lots of demand. Because I don't know
 
There will only ever be 21 million bitcoins. There are endless asteroids full of gold just outside of our reach.
 
4:06 PM
But, presently they don't promise anything...
I think it's in the nature of human ... He tries to get what is not easily available to him as well as others. That's make him look special
 
Who doesn't promise anything?
 
Those asteroids
 
Sure they do. Take a look at Elon Musk's Planetory Resources space mining plans.
(How cool is that? Someone has serious space mining plans.)
 
@Billdr Tell me what makes air so unspecial for a common man
 
Air is incredibly special.
 
4:11 PM
@Billdr Indeed it is. But, none realize that when polluting it..
@Billdr people keep their gold polished but they don't try to keep air to do so...
Instead they cut trees, use gadgets, vehicles... etc
Don't you...
 
Sure.
I also see air bars. I understand they are more prevalent in cities with high air pollution.
 
There was a time when beggars used to beg in gold utensils...
 
@aMother it seems you're entering in a more philosophical aspect
 
@HamZa Yes...
 
Yeah. I'm wondering when the actual question or assertion comes.
 
4:15 PM
Cant wait to buy units of clean air with BTC
 
!! I've got zip lock bags for days
 
@Billdr Can I ask... My questions may not be directly related to bitcoins...
 
You can ask, I may not answer. I have to do work.
 
960 USD/BTC may not have to work for long Billdr!
 
If only.
 
4:20 PM
@Billdr ok, then I ll leave...
 
I don't mean to turn you away. I just mean to say I can't sit around all day debating the intrinsic value of oxygen.
 
@Billdr don't worry. I enjoyed talking with you...
 
Alright then. Have a nice day.
 
it's night here...
 
4:34 PM
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4:54 PM
ALL TIME HIGH
USD/BTC 966.70 USD / BTC
 
 
1 hour later…
6:18 PM
Yeah, it's a good day. Gox is like $100 ahead of Bitstamp, which seems like a lot. I suspect the gap will close some soon.
 
6:36 PM
/closed
 
6:47 PM
/closed?
 
gap
gap between mtgox/bitstamp was closed, both were at 945ish... then every market chart website stopped responding
 
7:17 PM
hurray for ddos.
 
my first mini-panic
 
my 30 day volume is gross :/
bitstamp says we're at 945 still.
 
8:01 PM
whats that mean? the amount you have moved?
 
8:39 PM
Yeah. It's the amount in dollars that I have bought and sold, added together.
 
hopefully resulting in black text
 
9:45 PM
depends on how you measure it :(
but the number only ever increases, so... yeah
 

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