Oh wise guru MatTheCat, followed your advice (even though bear). Thanks for the profit.
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I'm with Anon136
These 2 for leadership & store of value. BitCoin LiteCoin
2014 will be the year of the colored/smart property coins. NameCoin Nxt MasterCoin (MSC) Ethereum Cryptogenic Bullion
Plus, PeerCoin WorldCoin
Outsider ... some sort of anonymous coin AnonCoin / ZeroCoin
Wouldn't Zerocoin be at risk at getting totally banned in the US. From the last New York hearings they seemed to keep stressing how they hate fully anonymous coins and tumblers, but gave bitcoin benefit of the doubt because of the public ledger..
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I've got a masters in Exercise and Sport Science but don't know shit about computers or the system which is ridiculous because I have a brother who writes code and serious shit I have no idea what he's talking about.
You are just out of luck.. 2FA is quite easy to set up. Perhaps try to track down the hacker.. there are other BTC-e hack victims who traced down the hacks to one main guy in Russia. Maybe you could work together and place a bounty on him on BTC Assassination Market..
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I did not get as deep as this and set my security up this way. Apparently I should have, maybe I wouldn't have been hacked.
Well, if you didn't have 2FA on, it's your own fault. Don't blame BTC-e, as your title suggests.
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I have 2FA via Google Authenticator on my phone turned on for everything; logging in, transfering money, changing details, etc. And it needs to be confirmed via e-mail, and my e-mail has a separate 2FA (SMS), and a different password. I am safe from being hacked, right? Logging in via a key-logger is one thing, but shouldn't it be impossible to withdraw without having access to your phone.
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Why didn't you use 2FA (two-factor authentication)?
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PS. It's quite concerning reading the number of people getting hacked on btc-e. Yes, this might be outside forces, but still the number seems higher than bitstamp users who are hacked.
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Mt.Gox has been doing this for years.
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I wouldn't put the 2 in the same class. Proudhon is a venerable and imaginative master troll.
Bitcoinlitcoinbtcltc is just an apprentice:
His World War II-Bitcoin thread was kinda classic.
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Perhaps you are not alone in suspecting this. I notice that the two countries who can and do oppose the USA the most, are the two nations whose central banks have banned Bitcoin. I would imagine that Bitcoin could be put to great use in undermining the currencies and economic systems of other countries if it were to be an innovation of the secret services.
Bitcoin crashed big time in 2011 after Gavin visited the CIA, perhaps coins being shifted to friends. Seriously suspect.
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NSA is behind bitcoin
Satoshi is NSA
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Are you really a Junior member? I doubt.
I have been following bitcoin for quite a while and used to have an older account here but lost access. So, not new to this all.
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Are you mind reader? How come you know thoughts going in mind. Once government starts digging more, they'll discover lot of illegal activity and insider trading going in which Mt.Gox is king. I never understood what made Jed MaCeleb write exchange codes for Mt. Gox and tell his friend to establish exchange in Japan rather then his own country that too run buy a french guy you don not understand much about what he runs. Just to prove Satoshi is Japanese? I believe, Jed is one or other way involved with Bitcoin seeing his past journey with centralization to decentralization. It is just so obvious.. Gox already pulled suspicious shit thousands of times. I will have my shorts ready when the Gox/Mark Karpeles bust hits mainstream media.
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Mark Karpeles needs to be kicked off the board, that dirty criminal is no good for the foundation. I expect him to be arrested next.
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TERA, interesting insight..
Dalmar, any links to that confirmation?
Our confirm lord Proudhon will provide the necessary details.
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I think the people manipulating the market are exchange operators - not the Chinese government. The only thing China did was have PBOC release two statements - no other action was taken. The statements were then interpreted and translated by various third parties and exchange operators acted on those statements by disabling (and later reenabling) withdrawal methods. Suddenly one day Lee decides to change his interpretation of the PBOC statement - that is his own action and nobody else's. So it's really exchange operators and bitcoiners playing this game. The Chinese government has done nothing. We can speculate that Lee has some contact within the Chinese government that's told him that bank transfer is now safe. However more likely that's not true and this seems more of a desperate act to sucker more money out of a sinking business while he still can before more strict regulation and enforcement actions are passed.
This is confirmed.
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Ive read that fucking article. Big deal. Bitstamp doesn't process ATM transactions fast enough. No surprise. Not big volume. Limited staff. Incoming bank wires are not processed by their bank on a set schedule - been that way for months. The mistake that was made was the ATM company didn't use a software that was linked to multiple exchanges. They fucked themselves.
You used the word "scammed." No one was scammed. All pending orders were processed. At worst thats poor customer service.
I hate how many stupid people on this forum throw the word scam around to describe everything! A scam is fraud. Prove to us how Bitstamp has frauded anyone.
Do you work for bitstamp or something?
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and bitstamp? it gonna be put in jail by Russia/Bulgaria government?
Bitstamp seems to be ''OK'' so far, although they have scammed some bitcoin ATM companies and I wouldn't be surprised if they had some shady deals with coinbase.
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Bitcoin exchanges are all mostly fucked up.. I sincerely doubt that bitcoin will go mainstream with the likes of Mt.Gox (fake fiat), Huobi/BTCChina (illegal operations), BTC-e (anonymous gypsies) dominating the market.
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