Has anyone been able to withdraw bitcoins ?
Damn Mickey Mouse organisation!
yeah, i've been un-depositing bitcoins every day for the last 3 days, no problem.
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switched to ixquick and/or scroogle thanks, i'd never heard of them before, but just sent them this: I just discovered your service today and am impressed by what I see so far. I was wondering if you would be interested in accepting donations via bitcoin? It's easy to get an address and paste it on your donations page (You can learn more at http://bitcoin.org or http://weusecoins.com) Anyway let me know if you're interested, and I'll be the first to donate
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i didn't vote yet, but i'd say around 85-90 cents. maybe the bulk of transactions will be at a $1, but i'm still not sure yet if it will need a spike below it before any kind of rally takes place.
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everyone gose nuts and buys bitcoins in mass
and then puts it in the church's technologically-advanced 'collection plate'
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I would sell at 1 to buy 10000 in another currency.
thanks. good to know there's someone to buy from for $1 each... you want to set up a deal outside the exchanges?
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apparently $2.31 is 'almost parity'... how to these journalists even get jobs?
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here's a fun way to burn through your bitcoin wallet:
set up a feedback loop between txt4coins and dialcoin.
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I have a static network IP address not a static internet IP address. I'm trying to do this because I've read multiple times on the forum to forward your IP if you want to boost the number of your connections. I probably don't know what I'm talking about but I'm fairly sure from what I've read there is no need to publish my internet IP so people can connect. didn't bill gates once say 8 connections should be enough for anybody?
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interesting vaporware... looking forward to the launch.
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i was saying in another thread that it might spike lower than $1 but now i'm not so sure...
because if you're prepared to buy 10k and i probably am too and possibly a few others would bulk buy at $1 then the price is going to have a heck of a fight pushing through that barrier.
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Does this work both ways? Or only for withdrawals?
For now it works for withdrawals because mtgox is supporting the green address idea. As I understand it, it could work for deposits only if other providers ( from where you send btc ) also support/use the green address feature ( and mtgox trust this "other provider" green address ). they just have to trust it on a scale from 1 to 6, and knock off some required confirmations accordingly
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What the bottom will be is a good question and it's an important question for many. We're reaching the stage where most of the bears are slowly starting to think about actually missing the bottom which means the bottom will undoubtedly be higher than what the majority of bears think it will be.
Now, my personal bet is that it'll be somewhere around $1.x, that's as detailed as I can be because otherwise I would reveal my positions. But it's possible that if everyone thinks it'll be at $1.5, maybe then $2 never breaks. This is why it's smart to use multiple buy-in points while buying back because you simply can't know what will happen.
If enough people use gradual buy-in points starting from around $2, there will be quite heavy support at $2 already. And to be honest, selling is more and more unattractive the lower we go. I recently talked to some of my friends who didn't sell at $4 and are now in a difficult position, none of them are about to sell any coins and will hold as long as it's needed.
This will be the thought pattern for many because everyone knows Bitcoin doesn't go to 0 and is actually quite unlikely to go below $1 due to the fact that even small players can buy serious amounts of coins at that price and we definitely have a large amount of small players willing to buy at that point.
Regardless, the lower it goes the more stupid selling feels for any bag holders. But it's interesting to see what happens.
i think it could easily go under $1 because the market always overshoots. So even if a sustained 'bottom' is supposedly $1.x... it'll still spike down briefly and pop back up.
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please post a topic about how the rise of bitcoin gambling is adversely affecting the powdered-milk industry.
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:/ The uploader has not made this video available in your country. Sorry about that.
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It isn't a transfer.
It's a cash deposit.
You can't "un-deposit" cash at a bank.
heh "un-deposit"... otherwise known as "withdraw". I don't think you understand how this works. You are making a cash deposit into MtGox's bank account. Last time I checked, most reputable banks will not let you "withdraw" money from somebody else's bank account. Maybe you know about some secret I don't? oh, i understand how it works, you can only "un-deposit" from your own bank account. i just thought the new term was funny, when we already have a perfectly good word for it already.
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i don't know if this is the issue or not, but i seem to recall not being able to have a root folder as the data dir.
try creating n:\data\ and pointing it there.
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hahaha Next difficulty (estimate): 5,872,805 http://bitcoindifficulty.comi know, i know, the estimate is supposedly way inaccurate right after a difficulty change, but this is the first time i've actually seen it for myself first hand.
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i had to laugh at your post count mark, considering how much trouble i had trying to contact you on irc.
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Awesome reference. thanks. i was also tempted to quote disco stu: Did you know that disco record sales were up 400% for the year ending 1976? If these trends continue... AAY!
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