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Re: What happened to Fontas? When's the next pump?
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jcharles
on 19/06/2013, 17:13:35 UTC
You must be one of those noobs ...
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What happened to Fontas? When's the next pump?
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jcharles
on 19/06/2013, 16:35:11 UTC
Fontas hasnt pumped in a long time and he said its because the prices arent settled.
I bet you he is prepumping a bunch of currencies right now.
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Re: BQC Market Reaction
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jcharles
on 19/06/2013, 13:40:47 UTC
Buy the 1 mil BQC so I can sell my current coins at the peak.

Thanks.
Will the prices reach a peak the moment I place a buy order for 1 mil BQC?
BTW BQC markets arent looking too good at the moment for seller!
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Re: How do pumps and dumps work? (Fontas for example)
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jcharles
on 19/06/2013, 03:03:27 UTC
The only way to do that would be to dump any currency you have the moment he announces a pump... but people won't do that because it's not profitable.

The best thing to do is the buy along with Fontas right up to the point where he sets up the "wall", and then dump it before he does. Risky, but more profitable.
What is the purpose of setting up the wall though?
And how does it profit to sell before the wall is set up?
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Re: How do pumps and dumps work? (Fontas for example)
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jcharles
on 19/06/2013, 02:23:23 UTC
I know what pumps and dumps are but can someone explain to me how they work, in detail please?
This is my understanding:
You put a bunch of money in and create a buy wall in which the sellers dont have enough to fill.
(Does that make the price go up?)
After the price goes up, then you sell.
What if people are not willing to buy all of your coins?
Why would people buy coins when the price is high?
What is a "noob trap", i read that on one of fontas tweets.

From my understanding, this is how a Fontas pump REALLY works:

Fontas slowly buys a bunch of cryptocurrency really cheap under different user names.
Then he announces on Twitter that he's going to "pump" the currency. All of his followers on Twitter and BTC-E buy up the coins, causing the value to rise.
On the day of the "pump", Fontas creates a massive sell order slightly over market value called a "wall", and announces that the "pump" is on. People start buying it like crazy, driving up the price quickly.
Fontas unloads his holdings at a big profit, and leaves the "noobs" with crypto currency that is rapidly falling in value. If they panic sell it fast enough, Fontas might buy the currency again for a second wave of pump and dump.

And the noobs fall for it every time. Suckers.

Good explanation, thanks.
The noobs should gang up against him.
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How do pumps and dumps work? (Fontas for example)
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jcharles
on 19/06/2013, 01:46:14 UTC
I know what pumps and dumps are but can someone explain to me how they work, in detail please?
This is my understanding:
You put a bunch of money in and create a buy wall in which the sellers dont have enough to fill.
(Does that make the price go up?)
After the price goes up, then you sell.
What if people are not willing to buy all of your coins?
Why would people buy coins when the price is high?
What is a "noob trap", i read that on one of fontas tweets.
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BQC Pump and Dump Proposal
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jcharles
on 18/06/2013, 22:10:26 UTC
I am tired of BQC staying in the same place and hovering over 0.000040 BTC.
Does anyone want to help me pump and dump the BBQ Coin market?
We can make a few bucks off of it but there has to be a large group of people.
If anyone is willing, pump at the price 0.0000382 BTC. Theres already a large amount at that price.
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Re: What is trolling?
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jcharles
on 18/06/2013, 03:39:20 UTC
Why is everyone hating on Fontas?
Whats wrong with him, (i dont know much about him except that he makes huge profits from pumping).
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What is trolling?
by
jcharles
on 18/06/2013, 03:13:34 UTC
Fontas said on one of his twitter posts, Vircurex got trolled.
What is trolling?
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One cryptocurrency: Why not jump on board?
by
jcharles
on 18/06/2013, 00:43:32 UTC
Why are people investing in so many seemingly useless cryptocoins?
Why not jump on board on on coin, BQC for example and make the prices surge?
It's pointless to spread out the investments so much when you could put it on one coin and have it surge.
Look at what happened to bitcoin!
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Re: What was the highest value of BQC so far?
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jcharles
on 18/06/2013, 00:41:35 UTC
Why, whats so great about Freicoin?
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Re: BQC Market Reaction
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jcharles
on 18/06/2013, 00:39:53 UTC
I imagine that basic supply and demand laws would apply. What kind of buy order would it be ? Would it be a strict limit order (ie, don't pay more than X BTC / BQC ? Then the buyer might be able to keep the total price of his purchase down, particularly if it were done over many days in many smaller buys. But if the buy order was not a limit order, I suspect the price of BQC would surge.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supply_and_demand
Well I was referring to the price of BQC after a one time investment of 1 million BQC.
I agree that it would surge but to what extent?
If the buyer does not dump after, can that price stick?
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Re: I have 22 BTC, should I spend it on LTC or FTC?
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jcharles
on 18/06/2013, 00:24:39 UTC
Personally, I would spend it on BQC because right now its low priced on the market and its accepted in a couple of restaurants on the market.
Isn't LTC already high priced?


The entire BQC network has this nasty habit of completely dying for months at a time though...
But thats the exact time you should buy. It has survived a 51% attack and its better to buy it now when prices are down than to have bought it when it was 7 cents a pop in the early days.
It wont stay down.
Hopefully it goes up to 10 cents each.
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Re: BQC Market Reaction
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jcharles
on 18/06/2013, 00:14:49 UTC
I dont have that type of money though.
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Re: 51% attack on all altcoins since Feathercoin happening.
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jcharles
on 18/06/2013, 00:11:33 UTC
How did you amass such a huge sum???
What type of computer must you have?
How do you have half of the market, there must be someone with a bigger and better computer than you.
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BQC Market Reaction
by
jcharles
on 17/06/2013, 23:44:55 UTC
What would happen if someone bought 1 million BQC?
How would the market react?
Has a purchase that huge happened before?
If anyone has anything to say about the BBQ coin market, please do it here.
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Re: BQC Sale 12,000 BQC for 18 BTC
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jcharles
on 17/06/2013, 03:47:21 UTC
If anyone has a genuine better offer and is willing to do business, please put it on the table and we can talk.
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Re: BQC Sale 12,000 BQC for 18 BTC
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jcharles
on 17/06/2013, 03:46:37 UTC
It's summer time dude.. I want BBQ coins instead Cool
Dude, BQC is BBQ Coins and thats what im selling!
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Re: BQC Sale 12,000 BQC for 18 BTC
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jcharles
on 17/06/2013, 03:09:56 UTC
Its not going to crash.
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Re: What was the highest value of BQC so far?
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jcharles
on 17/06/2013, 03:08:58 UTC
Hardly anything no doubt
What are you talking about?
I was reading a post from May 7, 2013 where people were going crazy over an offer of  1000 BQC for 2 BTC!
Thats far from "hardly anything!"
Thats $200 for "hardly anything"