I think its time to go up guys lol I hate to say it but I'm guessing this could be a millionaire trying to get as many coins in as possible before he launches the price up. ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) And he's doing quite well at it, so it seems this don't give him your coins! Too late, but I'm trying to make a 1% and buy them back at $10.95 lol Success! I am 5 BTC richer ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Are you trading in mtgox? 0.60% to buy 0.60% to sell 1.2% 'lost' =P Most of us are around .3% fees I'd say
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Bam ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FT1QCa.png&t=663&c=NunTHXkWNC715Q)
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How does this help? It looks like a pass through to the mpex deal...
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I bought some shares on glbse - how do I cash them in/ monitor them now?
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One damn good reason to trade bitcoin and not stocks:
Taxes
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Why not? Their development dep. probably detected a serious unfit infrastructure of mobile payment terminals and decided to get this bridge solution from card to mobile terminals. Would bitcoin be supported? Unless its open source, ill doubt it.
Right, because it came from google, there is a possibility that it will be more open (to what degree, we will see) than if it came from say, Apple. At the very least it will be compatible with bitinstants card (Assuming that is ever released).
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the calm before the storm...
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In October 2012 I spent £213.94 in supermarkets. In October 2011 I spent £197.26. I put that down to either an 8% price inflation or I'm drinking more wine...
BTW: I would have spent more in October 2012 but there was a period of a few days where I did not need to spend as much, so there is an underestimation in price or wine inflation.
Statistically not relevant, but I'm assuming 7-10% price inflation myself, just by pulling various sources together using my stomach. Yep, this about right I would say
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My faith in humanity would be lost if this helped in the slightest.
As far as legality in general goes, this would be great if it was the exception and not the rule.
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Inhale deeply. The sweet smell of Deflation. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) I must admit I'm not an American but I can tell you prices are going up in the UK. You can see it with fuel and food prices. Pretty much every American I've heard says it is happening in the US too, so don't get too excited over your dollars. Looking at the USDX it seems the other FIAT currencies should experience roughly the same rate of debasing. Consumer prices seem high to me more frequently and for a wider range of products lately, so I think shit is finally trickling down. I expect this to increase. Is honey a good indicator? For some unknown reason I think that is the case. Honey is an interesting case, but not for reasons of deflation. Bees are dying all over the world (particularly where GMOs are grown), so using this as an indicator for macroeconomics might not be the best case. Using it as an indicator for much larger shit going down around the world, sure.
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Lets get this party started ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FDd6ZX.png&t=663&c=89EuN324rEm2YA)
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nice, but where are the bitcoin prices?
You have to select "other" payment and then it's mtgox price at the timestamp of purchase. I will ask her to update the auctions shortly to reflect that Thanks
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bump for the awesomeness of kauai shells
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As far as I can count, there are at least 5 alleged Bitcoin mining ASICs being developed. I wouldn't count Block Erupter since there are no actual Devices sold, just the hashing power. Out of all these that one is the most likely to be a scam, I would even call it likely. The other guys: Short of some sort of widely unknown and already existing SHA-2 ASIC which all is the basis for their devices I cannot see how they can all deliver. If that were the case the thing will quickly escalate in terms of prices of these devices. Competition would explode up to the point where they are sold at a single-digit percent markup. But in the prospect of this many guys among a them the most prominent pool operation in on this, for the sake of Bitcoin I really hope it's no scam...As I said before in another thread: If BFL turns out to be a scam it is likely that all of them are scams since they were first. There is nothing to debate about it though, the only thing we can do is see and wait. One thing is certain: It will be epic, either in terms of the frenzy or the drama and it could make or break bitcoin. Pyramining are developing their own asics as well
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I think the market overeacted to the downguidance and the price will come back up from here, the business model is still very profitable and with the current PE and dividend yield, its an attractive investment at the current price.
business model? P/E Ratio? What am I missing? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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