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Re: Fake transactions in the exchanges again? Don't trust your eyes...
by
ivonna
on 17/01/2015, 03:52:02 UTC
Could someone explain to me how, technically, and exchange coud manipulate the prices by putting fake orders?
I can see how to fake the volume, but the price...

I could buy into that possibility.  I heard speculation that it might be due in part to Bitstamp trying to rebuy cheap coins to compensate for the stolen money owed?  If true, that could account for the sharp 24 hour decline, but still does not detract from the fact that it's been a half year bear market.   But certainly a possibility.

Even if Bitstamp finds a way to manipulate the price on their exchnage, how would they manipulate it elsewhere?


Easy, take the coins from cold storage and sell them on the other exchanges, sell fake database coins on their own exchange and keep enough real coin on hand for withdrawals and hope there isn't a bank run before you buy back the cheap coins after the panic crash.
This would rely on other people continuing to participate in any selloff that would occur as a result of this. What would happen if a panic selloff does not occur, but instead people take the massive sale as an opportunity to buy cheap coins?