Anyway, whoever is buying AMC and / or VMC shares after all that is said here in last 24+ hours is either complete idiot or experinced trader idiot.
LOL. Couldnt have put it better.
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This is a strange auction.
No realy endtime...
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Real nice, thank you. Are those considered to be the big 4 exchanges? mtgox, bitstamp, btce, campbx?
Gox is by far the biggest. Followed by Bitstamp that has roughly 1/4 of the volume. Btce is not bad for trading but is a bitch when it comes to deposits and withdrawals. And CapBX, well not really anything to tell about them.
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am i allowed to mark neg feedback on a suspected troller?
The trust system is for scammers and not for people who annoy you.
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Altcoins are a scam.
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If you're going to use a mailing list, why not use BitMessage?
I second that.
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I'd really appreciate an equivalent of this late US conference in EU.
There will be quite a big one in Vienna 1-3 November.
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If you guys need any kind of help just lemme know.
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Could you guys at least think about a dispute system?
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You all know that any altcoin is subject of manipulation. But maybe thats exactly why you are into them.
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Is there still space for a "buy anywhere and anything with btc" business? Especially with Bitspend closed.
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(Reuters) - Ecuador's leftist government thumbed its nose at Washington on Thursday by renouncing U.S. trade benefits and offering to pay for human rights training in America in response to pressure over asylum for former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden.
The angry response threatens a showdown between the two nations over Snowden, and may burnish President Rafael Correa's credentials to be the continent's principal challenger of U.S. power after the death of Venezuelan socialist leader Hugo Chavez.
"Ecuador will not accept pressures or threats from anyone, and it does not traffic in its values or allow them to be subjugated to mercantile interests," government spokesman Fernando Alvarado said at a news conference.
In a cheeky jab at the U.S. spying program that Snowden unveiled through leaks to the media, the South American nation offered $23 million per year to finance human rights training.
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(Reuters) - Ecuador's leftist government thumbed its nose at Washington on Thursday by renouncing U.S. trade benefits and offering to pay for human rights training in America in response to pressure over asylum for former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden.
The angry response threatens a showdown between the two nations over Snowden, and may burnish President Rafael Correa's credentials to be the continent's principal challenger of U.S. power after the death of Venezuelan socialist leader Hugo Chavez.
"Ecuador will not accept pressures or threats from anyone, and it does not traffic in its values or allow them to be subjugated to mercantile interests," government spokesman Fernando Alvarado said at a news conference.
In a cheeky jab at the U.S. spying program that Snowden unveiled through leaks to the media, the South American nation offered $23 million per year to finance human rights training.
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You all know that any altcoin is subject of manipulation. But maybe thats exactly why you are into them.
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You all know that any altcoin is subject of manipulation.
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As far as I'm concerned with that flood of altcoins announcements, Namecoin is by far the only one major innovation after Bitcoin itself.
Am I not correct?
Please correct me if I'm wrong...
There have been quite a few significant developments. Unfortunately not combined in a single coin.
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tbh, I don't think the volume on the press topic is too high. One can also very quickly tell wether or not bitcoin is only mentioned or wether the article is mainly about bitcoin without even having to click through to the article.
I'd hate to have to check 2 threads instead of 1 and would prefer to keeps things as they are for now.
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It seems like he hasnt.
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