paper wallets! 2 factor auth!
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Due to a serious flaw in Android, all users of Android-based wallets must take immediate action. More info
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There is a very staggered million dollar buy at $92-$90 that appears to belong to a single buyer.
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who knows
i think 3-6 months is about right, they have been processing.... maybe if mtgox works really really hard they can get it cut down to 6-9months
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over 10 dollar spread now...that means if u arb like 5000$ u have around 500$ profit guaranteed...but your money is stuck on Gox for 3-6months?
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Gox is showing under 10k volume on a friday evening. wtf wtf wtf.
gox is dying
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I have a feeling MtGox will soon burn to the ground...
this thread will be irrelevant,
I vote that chartbuddy move the Stamps thread now.
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This just makes me so happy to see: ya this is gr8! a few more weeks like that and Stamps will be #1
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wow cool!
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MtGox withdrawals have supposedly been actively processed for a month now...
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incase anyone missed it, i will leave this here... Deposits and Withdrawal Update Finally, the issues with deposits and withdrawals from Mt. Gox are being relieved, but still not at the rate we want. For example it currently takes up to 10 days to process a deposit because our bank, upon receiving deposits, notifies us of the deposit but holds them for 7~10 days before transferring them to our account. This has always been the case, and we were still crediting customer accounts before receiving the funds ourselves, but some cases in which the bank subsequently rejected the deposits meant that we incurred significant losses. The risk is now too high for us to credit accounts prematurely. We are in the process of forming relationships with new partners, banks, and taking other steps -- hopefully we will not only be back where we were before we encountered these issues , but much further ahead. What garbage. No bank on this earth worth their salt holds onto a WIRE transfer for 7 to 10 days. And weren't they opening accounts with multiple banks? Why is it singular now, "our bank?" maybe the bank has flag incoming wires to mt gox as high risk so thats why they hold it for a week
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Today one can Buy 67,890 BTC for 8,753,997.87 USD which will drive the price up to 180, The buyer would have an avg price of 128.94$ if he was smart enough to buy today.
Today one can Buy 74,655.2BTC for 9,446,342.25 USD which will drive the price up to 180, The buyer would have an avg price of 126.53$ if he was smart enough to buy today.
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if i dump my money in bitcoin, you think my wife will see a penny of that money, during the divorce?
I'll say " I was pissed off so i gambled it all away "
false alarm we are going to try to "work it out" this will undoubtedly mean less bitcoining for me but if it doesn't work out.... 180 in one go LOL oh life, its such a bitch!
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As bad as the "man in the browser" attack would be, it wouldn't reflect a vulnerability in bitcoin itself, and wouldn't require any patching or hard forking of bitcoin to deal with.
To phrase my initial question concisely: what would happen if a vulnerability was discovered several weeks after it had been used discreetly in the wild to steal a large amount of funds, and the fraudulent transactions were burried thousands of blocks deep. Would we accept the stolen money and treat the fraudulent blocks as valid, or hard-fork back to an earlier blockchain which would cause commercial chaos for all people doing business with bitcoin?
we would accept the stolen money and treat the fraudulent blocks as valid. I think most would agree. Price would likely drop significantly, and then bounce back! as every realizes the issue was fixed, and they are just THAT much more lucky to still have BTC
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seems the 1K wall has been pulled... do not be a fool, BUY UP ALL THE BITCOINS while you still can!
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have you talked to MtGox?
it seems to me, this service is what they need.
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