It will either go up and down the next time it goes up or down.
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ecstasy (though why you include this in your list is beyond me)
I included ecstasy because the original use was as a marital aid touted by psychiatrists in the 70s as a miracle marriage saver. Not so much anymore.
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Cocaine, Ecstasy and Heroin used to be good things put to good use.
Have they been corrupted?
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Someone just dropped a buttload into the 10.8 wall.
It is going down...
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Just a high level idea but...
Would it be possible to create a distributed system of wallets such that the wallet is created, simultaneously encrypted and then distributed on a system of servers similar to the way Bitcoin now works where an encrypted file is kept on various servers all over the world. And to connect to your wallet you merely need to connect to one of these servers, deposit some money and create a password and from then on that account is your own. Those that run the server could get a fixed interest amount for hosting your account in a similar fashion as the way miners are paid.
Then during a transaction you could just connect to the account network and authorize the transaction.
I have no idea but just figured I would throw that out there.
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This is the nice thing about what bit-pay.com is working on. Check out my site: http://www.heidijosboutique.comYou can make a purchase just like on any other e-commerce site. But when you get to the checkout page...you can choose between paying with PayPal or paying with Bitcoins. Same price either way. bit-pay is working on making this easier for all merchants... My next upgrade to the page will be choosing an icon on the front page to get all of the values in Bitcoins instead of dollars, or vice versa.
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With the current need to pump over $70,000 into Bitcoin per day it is difficult for it to sustain its current level.
Those who put money in because of the conference are holding while there are still $70k plus worth of miner money pulling out every day.
It will probably slowly decline up through the conference since it would take a week before anyone hearing good things from the conference and investing in Bitcoin would have to go through the week long steps to invest.
So I see short term low followed by a rise in about two weeks.
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bit-pay.com provides a great solution
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Did you remember to hold some cash in Dwolla this weekend?
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America is a nation of the people, by the people. If your president are going to ban bitcoin, just go to the street and vote another candidate who are for bitcoin.
LOL!!! You must have read these United States' Constitution and thought that it had anything to do with our government. Government is now of the corporations, by the corporations. And whichever corporations can spend the most on advertisements for presidential candidates which will sway the sheeple into voting for what they want wins. See Germany circa 1940s...
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Bitcoin transactions will be added to the taxcode at some point.
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When this happens bitcoins should be worth alot. While others are sad, and out of money we will be the ones with the valuable currency
And I will be laughing in the face of those sad people. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
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I would like to call it balbadors after the great Balbador.
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Wow, dumpers are not finished with round 3 yet!
Is the winner decided by number of rounds won, the closing price, or some combination of the two? Definitely the closing price.
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*quietly waits for the next round*
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Seems really shaky now, falling down to 9.29. However, I heard that there is a bitcion conference. I do not know anything about this, but these things sometimes causes mini-rallies.
So I would proceed with caution as there is a chance for a mini-rally before the price goes back lower.
So my recommendation would be to honestly sit out, get ready to sell during the peak of the mini-rally. If you want to gamble, maybe you could pick some up now to dump, but do not hold it for long.
I agree, I split my BTC and $ evenly and will wait and see.
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Looked like two bots fighting each other.
I was about to put in an ask at 9.5 and a bid at 9.8 and have them keep bouncing back and forth but they stopped their battle.
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Looks fine. You just do a $fee / 1000
Which is screwy since you have the decimal specified before the input.
So someone putting in: .60 and someone putting in .6 would end up with 60 / 1000 and 6 / 1000
Two very different numbers.
I am not sure how to add a decimal before a number in php.
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Works perfectly if you just use a single digit.
Or 6.5
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