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Re: 16/04/2017 BTC Done.. Dead, Epic Dump 0.06 USD 1 Btc

Re: 16/04/2017 btc done.. Dead, epic dump 0. 06 usd 1 btc

Re: 16/04/2017 BTC Done.. Dead, Epic Dump 0.06 USD 1 Btc

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I understand what you’re stating, what makes you think that this is a bug in the Coinbase API this time?
There could be one person/group with a bunch of coins that made up the numbers within the order book and he decided to take them down for some time to change the chart information so people would invest more fiat in the Coinbase website.
Where is the proof? Or are you just going to speculate? I am just stating that the chart for Coinbase isn’t just making up numbers the price really did dump if you look at the chart closely.

why is it hard for you to accept it was a bug, not the first time, and coinbase always does these things.
here is another smaller but the same bug not so long ago and no surprise that it was coinbase that had this bug in their API:
$1050 2min flash dump anomaly
Re: 16/04/2017 btc done.. Dead, epic dump 0. 06 usd 1 btc

coinbase/gdax is a fucked up platform, that is all there is to say.

and by the way those who are saying it was legit dump to $0.06 have to prove the rest of us by showing the orders that were filled at that price not what the chart shows.

The thread that you linked didn’t prove that it was a bug. I am interested in viewing the Coinbase article or a screenshot of their email stating that the price drop on March 7, 2017 was a bug. Coinbase would warn the people that are using their website about things like that since large amounts of money is involved within their Company.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1817119.0;all

I agree that the whole GDAX situation is weird though the chart is what we see right now (unless Coinbase receives the proof that it’s a bug or they announce the website bug to the public).

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Adam is interviewed about token.fm on the pilot episode of “Art on the Blockchain” with DJ $crilla and IP Attorney Cynthia Gayton

Shownotes:This is Episode 1 of ART ON THE BLOCKCHAIN with your hosts DJ J $crilla and Cynthia Gayton. In this episode we familiarize our listeners with who we are and what our aim is with the podcast. We speak to Adam B. Levine for an hour about tokensizing art, his projects Tokenly and token.fm and much more.

Art on the Blockchain News Discussed:

  1. Spotify has acquired Sonalytic, a UK start-up that uses audio identification technology to recognize songs and tracks copyright protected material. 3/7/2017news.spotify.com/us/2017/03/07/27384/

  2. Jay-Z has created, along with other related businesses, a new venture capital fund under the Roc Nation umbrella called “Arrive” to assist with branding, managing artists and representing athletes according to their press release. The team intends to work with a select group of early stage start-ups.www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/r?’-300418165.html

  3. Simon Denny, a New Zealand born and Berlin-based artist has a solo show at the Los Angeles Hammer Museum featuring the potential applications of blockchain. In this exhibit, he investigates three possible futures for the industry and created a sculpture for each. The exhibit closes on April 23, 2017.hammer.ucla.edu/exhibitions/2017/?’ects-simon-denny/

  4. Economist and film maker Manuel Stagars has released a documentary film entitled “The Blockchain and Us” this year. The film is the result of twenty interviews with people ranging from authors to futurists from five countries.www.manuelstagars.com/blockchain-documentary/

  5. There will be a Blockchain and Decentralization meetup at SXSW on March 14 from 3:30 – 4:30.schedule.sxsw.com/2017/events/PP96648

DJ J-$crilla’s Featured Project:

Discuss the Rare Pepe Trading phenomenon and it’s uses on the blockchain. We talk about artists monetizing their artwork on the blockchain and trading cards on counterparty (XCP.)

Instructions (Courtesy of @CryptoChainer)

  1. Create wallet on rarepepewallet.com
  2. WRITE PASSPHRASE DOWN, DO THIS NOW!
  3. Copy address, and send BTC for fees
  4. Send BTC to tuxexchange.com
  5. Purchase PEPECASH at tux
  6. Send PEPECASH to RPW address
  7. Buy cards, and live forever
  8. Use Book of Orbs on iOS or Android for mobile experience
  9. Existing passphrase can be used in Book of Orbs
  10. There is no #10

Rare Pepe Wallet : rarepepewallet.comRare Pepe Directory: rarepepedirectory.comReddit: www.reddit.com/r/pepetraders/Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/rarepepeblockchainTelegram: t.me/rarepepegradergroupGame Website: rarepepe.partyOfficial Wallet: rarepepewallet.comA Gallery of Rares: rarepepe.galleryCentralized Pepe Auction House: pepeauctions.comPepecash Exchange: tuxexchange.com/trade?coin=PEPECASH&market=BTCAndroid/iOS Pepe Wallet: bookoforbs.com

Recorded at One Love Massive Headquarters in Washington DCEngineer: DJ Mike Phillipz