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Dropping steadily...
What period is that bio...?
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"That graph scale is adjusted for max drama."
That's exactly what you did.
I'm on the same page...The point is time scale matters. Few were even aware of it for half that time scale, nor was it traded in any significant volume. The tired example of tulip mania lasted 7 months, not 7 years. If you take the last 3/4 years, when exchanges proliferated and public awareness solidified, btc really doesnt look as parabolic. That's not to say it won't crash because all this FUD will become a self-fulfilling prophecy, but the long term implications of cryptocurrencies are profound and should not be written off too hastily.
Miners do.^how? The very idea of cryptocurrency is that nobody controls it
^how? The very idea of cryptocurrency is that nobody controls it
Yeah, my L3+ is mining EOS like a baws :twisted:Miners do.
You can only manipulate the market if there's a willing party to take the other side of the trade. All matching systems do not allow you to make a bid on an order that you're selling. You cannot buy from yourself.Surely, If one owns a large enough amount one can manipulate the price to a certain extent?
Look at http://bitcoinseoul.org/ for example. As I understand the idea of clubs like these is to use leverage of large pools to manipulate the price to either go up or down?
I'm not an expert tho, this is purely from research Ive done. Would love to hear opinions?
You can only manipulate the market if there's a willing party to take the other side of the trade. All matching systems do not allow you to make a bid on an order that you're selling. You cannot buy from yourself.
That and the fact that nobody would be interested in a currency that adds no value to them in some way or the other.
OK, I'm interested. Let's hear'emThere are more ways to manipulate markets than trade.
Time to buy?