Meh. Flash crashes happen with big namebrand stocks too. The nice thing about flash crashes due to dumping is that they are self-punishing: whoever was dumb enough to dump that much ETH in a few seconds cost themselves a ton of money. A fool and his money are soon parted.
It was actually a cascade - the market sell brought it down to 224, but then there was a crush of margin calls and market stop loss orders, which triggered all the way down to 10 cents. Wish I was there to scoop some!
Ethereum crashed from $319 to 10c on GDAX after ‘multimillion dollar’ trade
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Re: Ethereum crashed from $319 to 10c on GDAX after ‘multimillion dollar’ trade
#102Re: Ethereum crashed from $319 to 10c on GDAX after ‘multimillion dollar’ trade
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> The conventional wisdom was for stocks, which are much higher volume, liquidity, etc, and aren't a newfangled math experiment. If anything that means the conventional wisdom should apply even more, no? It seems more likely that Ethereum would go all the way to zero than whichever company it was that traded at $.01 during the flash crash (Proctor & Gamble?)
The trades caused by the flashcrash of apple were halted and reversed. A central institute isn't always bad
Re: Ethereum crashed from $319 to 10c on GDAX after ‘multimillion dollar’ trade
#104this is only "possible" because etherium has even less real value than btc. btc still have intrinsic value as it is traded for chinese expating money, scared Venezuelans, American weekend drug users, etc. etherium exists for the sole purpose of playing investing with btc. everyone I know who owns etherium bought after they decided to buy btc and got a price hike on their investment so they flip btc and etherium inste…
While I somewhat empathize with all those use cases (not the drug users), especially in the totalitarian world we inhabit, I don't think a money system based on black market transactions is going to survive. Weekend drug users, indeed! Fact: Venezualans screwed themselves because they were too dumb to know that Marxism sucks. Fact: The Chinese avoid doing the hard work of reforming their nation and instead allow a fa…
Fact : things wont change by the mere will of individuals so they need to have other options before things sort out.
Re: Ethereum crashed from $319 to 10c on GDAX after ‘multimillion dollar’ trade
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It was actually a cascade - the market sell brought it down to 224, but then there was a crush of margin calls and market stop loss orders, which triggered all the way down to 10 cents. Wish I was there to scoop some!
Yep, someone who bought ETH during the pre-sale cashed out ( https://etherscan.io/address/0x7d551397f79a2988b064afd0efebe... ) which then triggered the cascade.
Re: Ethereum crashed from $319 to 10c on GDAX after ‘multimillion dollar’ trade
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https://stocktwits.com/jdemasie/message/86641301 Edit: fuck that, check this out! 7200 ETH at 0.1 USD!! https://api.gdax.com/products/eth-usd/trades?after=6326580&l...
So the current "value" is around $300, but something fishy is going on, and the exchange is trading at $.10? This does not build confidence.
Re: Ethereum crashed from $319 to 10c on GDAX after ‘multimillion dollar’ trade
#107How to turn 2.0003 million dollars into 3: 1- Have 1 million dollars in ETH 2- Place a buy order at a very low price 3- Place a sell order for the 1 million dollars in ETH you own 4- Have a partner fill that sell order 5- Watch the price topple down and your order from 2 get filled
1- Someone bought ETH for a ridiculously cheap price during the presale and forgot all about it (https://etherscan.io/address/0x7d551397f79a2988b064afd0efebe...)
2- Realised two years later how much it's worth
3- Decided to cash out having no prior experience of how stock/ForEx/crypto exchanges work, i.e. they were ignorant of the consequences of dumping that much ETH on one exchange in one go
4- Which then triggered a cascade of stop losses and margin calls.
Re: Ethereum crashed from $319 to 10c on GDAX after ‘multimillion dollar’ trade
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but ethereum/bitcoin aren't fiat currencies? market cap is useful in that it shows the total value of the coin. Comparing the price of 1BTC to 1ETH doesn't make sense, but comparing their market cap does
Well they have no intrinsic value like gold. And the code could be considered a legal framework that acts as a contract for how BTC/ETC are valued.
All value is assigned. So, what then, besides traditional consensus, makes gold 'intrinsically valuable' without also making cryptocurrencies intrinsically valuable?
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There are no ASICs for Ethereum. It's currently impossible to get latest gen GPUs from any retailer, or for anything close to retail price on eBay, because there's a mad rush to get into Ether mining.
Huh? I saw several 1080s and 1080 TIs in stock at a local Microcenter in New York just two days ago. Which GPUs are specifically used for mining?
Re: Ethereum crashed from $319 to 10c on GDAX after ‘multimillion dollar’ trade
#110Earlier quoted context omitted.
but ethereum/bitcoin aren't fiat currencies? market cap is useful in that it shows the total value of the coin. Comparing the price of 1BTC to 1ETH doesn't make sense, but comparing their market cap does
Well they have no intrinsic value like gold. And the code could be considered a legal framework that acts as a contract for how BTC/ETC are valued.