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    • lizhi
      lizhi last edited by

      Today, the Chinese government began to limit Bitcoin.

      See (Chinese) [url=http://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php/topic,5439.0.html]http://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php/topic,5439.0.html[/url]

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      • kris_davison
        kris_davison last edited by

        Oh dear this is not good.

        Does this mean the chinese government is trying to make it illegal to take payment in bitcoin or to show goods or services with a price shown in bitcoin?

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          alex890 last edited by

          I’m glad (maybe the wrong word) of the hours I keep for times like this (its 5:15 am in New York). What will be even better is seeing the legacy media response to BTC’s price drop - $300 in the past hour. I’m not particularly worried, and I’m sure most here aren’t either, but the implications for the Chinese consumer should definitely be kept in mind.

          Anybody in China want to weigh in?

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          • lizhi
            lizhi last edited by

            In China,Bitcoin price is 937$ now. We’ll have it cleared up soon.

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              sas last edited by

              Very interesting lizhi… can you post the source of the article?

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                chrisj Regular Member last edited by

                I thought it was just the central bank that declared it could not be traded by banks, I don’t think citizens are being stopped from using it. Perhaps a US diplomat put pressure on someone to make a statement because they saw a risk with money laundering. I think this news is being misrepresented at the moment.

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                • lizhi
                  lizhi last edited by

                  [quote name=“sas” post=“40047” timestamp=“1386245984”]
                  Very interesting lizhi… can you post the source of the article?
                  [/quote]

                  It comes from Chinese state television

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                    Egnar last edited by

                    This news may be bad for the longterm growth of coins, but who knows - Is it really any different than me walking into HSBC and expecting them to handle transactions in Euros? It actually surprises me that China hasn’t gone a step further to ban its citizens and businesses from using it all together, which seems like the type of move a tightly controlled government would make.

                    Either way, this is probably [b]very good[/b] news for most short term speculators.

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                    • lizhi
                      lizhi last edited by

                      Chinese government to allow Chinese citizens to participate. However, official institutions, banks, securities companies, insurance companies, fund companies do not participate.Banking services are not provided.

                      We play us, they play their :P ;)

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                        flcph Regular Member last edited by

                        hello ,

                        there was also a warning from the French Central Bank
                        please find the link under

                        [url=http://www.banque-france.fr/fileadmin/user_upload/banque_de_france/publications/Focus-10-stabilite-financiere.pdf]http://www.banque-france.fr/fileadmin/user_upload/banque_de_france/publications/Focus-10-stabilite-financiere.pdf[/url]

                        and related article in French …

                        [url=http://bourse.lefigaro.fr/devises-matieres-premieres/actu-conseils/les-mises-en-garde-des-banques-centrales-freinent-l-envolee-du-bitcoin-666535]http://bourse.lefigaro.fr/devises-matieres-premieres/actu-conseils/les-mises-en-garde-des-banques-centrales-freinent-l-envolee-du-bitcoin-666535[/url]

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                          mirrax last edited by

                          Another words, we keep our banking system, you do whatever you want with Bitcoin.
                          (=There is no way how we can regulate it)

                          Good news, very good news.

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                            mnstrcck last edited by

                            Looks like the Chinese Bitcoin news hasn’t affected the market much. Gox back at 1090 right now.

                            Quite interesting.

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                              chrisj Regular Member last edited by

                              [quote name=“mnstrcck” post=“40195” timestamp=“1386269307”]
                              Looks like the Chinese Bitcoin news hasn’t affected the market much. Gox back at 1090 right now.

                              Quite interesting.
                              [/quote]

                              We have seen this pattern of rapid recovery ever since Silk Road. I think once the market saw how resiliant Bitcoin could be in the face of such bad news every time someone tries a scare tactic in the media the market bounces right back.

                              When the volatility hits strong hands enter. I think all that time

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                                Kevlar Spammer last edited by

                                People have such short memories…

                                China crash == silk road crash.

                                Just give it a few hours, it’ll recover 80% of what it lost.

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                                  mnstrcck last edited by

                                  I didn’t have enough data to compare to Silk Road crash.

                                  What’s the best charts tool to use for historical Bitcoin prices?

                                  One thing I’ve sort of noticed is what I call the “bouncy ball” effect. If you throw a bouncy ball from a height it will bounce back very high and stay in the air for longer before it comes down again. With each progressive bounce the height and length between bounces shortens. Except with BTC the floor moves up each time.

                                  Height = Low to High % Increase

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                                    Kevlar Spammer last edited by

                                    [url=http://bitcoincharts.com/]http://bitcoincharts.com/[/url] works great for me.

                                    Favorite chart: 4 year MtGox, check “Log scale” and “percent scale”.

                                    See that straight line? Linear growth on a logarithmic scale. I tell you it’s a thing of beauty.

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                                      Tuck Fheman last edited by

                                      [img]https://24.media.tumblr.com/cdcd47e7b44ee52e4a7e532c378cca6f/tumblr_mxclttEeA21rtef2wo1_500.gif[/img]

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                                        Ernesto last edited by

                                        [quote name=“Tuck Fheman” post=“40218” timestamp=“1386271488”]
                                        [img]https://24.media.tumblr.com/cdcd47e7b44ee52e4a7e532c378cca6f/tumblr_mxclttEeA21rtef2wo1_500.gif[/img]
                                        [/quote]

                                        fantastic!!

                                        ;D

                                        ;D

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                                          Kevlar Spammer last edited by

                                          Wait a minute, wait a minute, WAIT A MINUTE!!!

                                          The Chinese goverment stopped large BANKS from using their massive buying power to snatch up the currency out of the hands of the people and prevent a major disaster, namely the hoarding of Bitcoins at a time when it’s still not distributed enough yet, and this is somehow bad news?

                                          What am I missing?

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                                            Ernesto last edited by

                                            If the government is putting obstacles, it is because they feel the power of virtual currencies.
                                            I think even “Alibaba” is now accepting Bitcoins, and that’s saying something Alibaba is international market.!! :o

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