Interesting Steem Pump

in #steem4 years ago

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Steem is currently trading at about .29 cents and 3000 satoshis.

It ground through 101 BTC of volume today and looks like it still trying to go up.

I have no idea what is fueling the pump, but it's a pretty decent one.

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SBD is also doing well.

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Currently trading at about $1.10 under low volume.

The looming hardfork is about 7 hours away...

I have to admit mixed feelings, I don't want anyone to mess whith anyone's stake, but on the other hand. I can't wait until they are gone.

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Meanwhile Steem witnesses are disabling their nodes at a rapid rate and being immediately replaced with new sock puppets voted in by Steemit Inc. Justin knows how to keep things interesting.

Never running low on drama around here.

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!dramatoken


You're upping the drama to new levels! Have a DRAMA.

To view or trade DRAMA go to steem-engine.com.

I also think that removing someone's stake isn't the best solution but I am glad that all of this fighting will finally be over, at least I hope so.

So if the fighting ends... you’re fine with seizing stake? Isn’t the mute feature to hide those accounts you don’t like see fighting a better option than implicitly condoning theft?

Pity theres no market to sell it in, I see Binance and Bitrexx are disabled

One cannot deposit or withdraw the STEEM asset from, even, poloniex which is JS' exchange; though it can be traded if on the exchange already. This pump must be some kind of pay off.

I have no idea what is fueling the pump, but it's a pretty decent one.

The only thing I'm 100% sure of is that there is no real demand for steem. Like why would anyone buy steem at this point?

really? I guess it's Justin. LEL

Justin Pump.

I have no idea what is fueling the pump

Theft of assets is always popular. It’s a reflection of the “yearning for fascism” that Fritz Stern wrote about.

Would have been lovely and I could work up some anger if they had felt the same way about Justin's stake.

I opposed to messing with people's stake but I've been in 2 meetings now where these people advocated to remove stake. First from Ned and secondly from Justin.

I'm not a fan, but it is part of the crypto wild west.

Never understood that argument. NOBODY who owned Steem had any entitlement right to Hive tokens. Not Justin, not me.

But this latest Steem hard fork is so much different. Blatant securities fraud and theft. I hope that Justin enjoys his prison cell.

Yeah, I totally agree about the Hive fork, they could drop them or not to anyone.

You forget this all started with these same witnesses doing a sneaky private softfork that effectively nullified Justin's purchased stake.

Many of them never wanted that softfork to be undone. Justin's sock puppets undid it.

A year prior to that, they took several votes to burn Ned's stake.

So, yeah.. if I was going to rage quit over wild west witnesses it would have been 2 years ago.

But to your point I agree, they can drop or not drop Hive to anyone they wanted to and exclude anyone they wanted to. No problem.

The only good guy in this mess is who ever sent the funds to bittrex and I do hope it gets returned to the owners.

Outside of that it is just who cries better no one is being honest and I am sure you are aware of that too.

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