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Title: NLS Dropped USD Exchange Rate?
Post by: The Madhatter on May 10, 2010, 12:43:38 PM
Am I just blind or did NLS drop the Bitcoin to USD exchange rate?

Does this mean that I have to take the Pecunix / BC rate to figure out USD?

*moaning and groaning*


Title: Re: NLS Dropped USD Exchange Rate?
Post by: NewLibertyStandard on May 11, 2010, 01:24:24 AM
Yes and no. I did switch from USD to Pecunix, but you don't have to convert anything to find the USD PayPal exchange rate. The exchange rate is displayed on the front page of the Bitcoin Market (https://bitcoinmarket.com/). On the historical graph, the dots display a single exchange rate traded in a market day and the vertical lines display a range of exchange rates traded in a market day.


Title: Re: NLS Dropped USD Exchange Rate?
Post by: NewLibertyStandard on May 14, 2010, 05:02:05 AM
I added the US Dollar exchange rate back to my website (http://newlibertystandard.wetpaint.com/page/Exchange+Rate) to make comparing it to the Bitcoin Market (https://www.bitcoinmarket.com/) exchange rate more convenient.

Edit: I just improved the formatting. It now also displays the USD/Pecunix and Pecunix/USD exchange rates.
Edit: I changed one of my graphs and my buy and sell rates to match the Bitcoin Market.


Title: Re: NLS Dropped USD Exchange Rate?
Post by: kosovito on May 16, 2010, 02:32:10 PM
But, what can we do with pecunix??? I want jus dollars :D


Title: Re: NLS Dropped USD Exchange Rate?
Post by: NewLibertyStandard on May 16, 2010, 05:28:05 PM
But, what can you do with bitcoins??? You want jus dollars :D


Title: Re: NLS Dropped USD Exchange Rate?
Post by: kosovito on May 16, 2010, 07:18:49 PM
But, what can you do with bitcoins??? You want jus dollars :D

Exactly.

I mean, trading "virtual" money for dollars its ok, but, whats the matter of trading virtual for virtual???


Title: Re: NLS Dropped USD Exchange Rate?
Post by: NewLibertyStandard on May 16, 2010, 08:07:34 PM
I prefer Pecunix because payments are non-refundable. I also respect Pecunix for their privacy policies, security practices and reputation for neutrality. The Bitcoin Market works great with PayPal, so nothing is really lost by my switch to Pecunix, but another payment option is gained for people who prefer Pecunix.