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    [Daily Discussion] Saturday, May 11, 2019

    Posted: 10 May 2019 09:06 PM PDT

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    [Altcoin Discussion] Saturday, May 11, 2019

    Posted: 10 May 2019 09:06 PM PDT

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    Discussion- Rhetoric Surrounding Bitcoin & Bitcoin Cash in Relevant Subreddits?

    Posted: 10 May 2019 01:51 PM PDT

    Hi all,

    This is just a general question to see what other redditors have to comment on this:

    Has anyone else noticed a suspiciously similar pattern of rhetoric coming from heated debates between BTC/BCH?

    From what I've gathered, posters and commenters in such debates use an excessive amount of "smiley faces", consecutive exclamation points, meme templates, etc. To me, this is eerily similar to the type of rhetoric pouring from current political discussions.

    Has anyone noticed any similar patterns?

    Does anyone have any good guesses as to why this may be the case?

    This is an honest question - just curious.

    Thanks for reading.

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    Why isn't there a minimum order duration on exchanges like Coinbase?

    Posted: 10 May 2019 12:25 PM PDT

    I logged into Coinbase Pro for the first time in a while, to make sure my credentials still work, and I think the pace of trading is a bit more frenetic than I remember previously (like, 18 months ago). Or maybe the web interface and/or my network connection is just faster, to show me what is going on. Anyway, I see a ton of orders being placed and cancelled all the time. I'm not sure why people or their bots are doing it, maybe jockeying for position?

    I had the thought that if an order had a minimum duration of one minute before it could be cancelled, it would greatly reduce this sort of spoofing, as any orders that mattered would have a fair chance of being filled by even a human trader, before they were allowed to be cancelled.

    Am I missing something? Plz to educate me.

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    Bitcoin (BTC) Price Hit this amount could be the real taste

    Posted: 10 May 2019 10:34 PM PDT

    Yesterday, we saw a strong rise in bitcoin price above the $6,200 resistance area against the US Dollar. The BTC/USD pair even broke the $6,350 level and settled well above the 100 hourly simple moving average.

    Bitcoin latest News Market crash for this ?

    As a result, the bulls are in control and they were successful in clearing a major resistance area near the $6,400 level. Earlier, there was a minor dip, but the $6,280 and $6,300 levels provided support. As a result, the price bounced back and broke the $6,450 level.

    It recently tested the $6,500 level and is currently consolidating gains. An initial support is near $6,440, and the 23.6% Fib retracement level of the recent wave from the $6,245 low to $6,500 high. However, the main support is near the previous breakout zone at $6,400. Besides, the 50% Fib retracement level of the recent wave from the $6,245 low to $6,500 high is also near the $6,400 level to act as a strong support. Below $6,400, the price may decline back towards the $6,250 support area.

    Why Big Bitcoin Crashing soon

    More importantly, yesterday's highlighted important bullish trend line is intact with support at $6,060 on the hourly chart of the BTC/USD pair.

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