Send them an email to fix it.
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We do obey the laws of the countries we and our servers reside in We're very careful about what countries we reside in / host in / travel to, though. This is how the fellows from piratebay thought as well.
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I was there when MtGox got hacked, and when bitcoins where selling from $30 to $32, but that was over a year ago.
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There are more whales who not only read this thread, but post in it than you guys think.
Well not me.
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I wonder sometimes, if we are the ones in an alternate universe where BFL delivers.
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if this offends anyone, i'll remove it asap This is worse than the holocaust, remove this immediately or I will call the JIDF.
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What does Smooths have to do with it?
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So you guys expect btc to keep pushing higher?
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Every response to becoin should now simply be "Take it to a courtroom."
I took your mom to a courtroom.
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Using BTC with an Exchange by BFL_Jody , 01-17-2013
If I wanted to use BTC Exchange I would have gone to MtGox. If I wanted to buy dollars certainly, I would have done this. But strangely, I wanted to buy an ASIC. At that time BFL seemed a good idea to me. So, I bought an ASIC. Not to BFL's stance... They claim they sold me dollars! "This note is legal tender, for all debts, public and private". Says so somewhere. In any case, take them to small claims court if you are indeed so mad. Go ahead, open a case against BFL company, it's owners and shareholders if they have any, and face them in small claims court.
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Can someone explain to me the concept of a "fake wall"?
For example, a big buyer wants to initiate a large position, but in this market, his buy order would easily move the Bitcoin price to $16 or more. So he uses his coins to create a fake wall at $15.72, it's a rather safe price that won't be reached in a hurry, but it puts up a barrier so all the sellers who wanted to sell at $16, will now sell below $15.72, because they think no way this 11000 wall is going to be eaten any time soon. So this big buyer gets to buy coins below $15.72, instead of buying at $16+ Oh so it's a fake sell so mr money bags can safely buy BTC?
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Can someone explain to me the concept of a "fake wall"?
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The time I want to be taken lightly seriously everyone only sees the harry potter comment.
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Would you go for an FPGA if still not enough asics meet the demand of people that want them?
Are you going for FPGAs because theyll be cheaper?
What can you get FPGAs?
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I for one am betting on hoarders to sell when asics hit(if they ever do), on SR to pick up a larger customer base (Because I've seen people write about getting shipped to the middle east[maybe lebanon/israel?]).
And gamblers, the lastest target audience for money movers in America, gambling with fiat outside of a casino is against the law? Not with "play money" Bitcoin it's not. Turn that fiat paper into BTC, get your betting on, gamble on the dice or cards, make bank and turn it back into your precious FIAT dollars slowly, whilst avoiding oppressive taxes!
Did I just mention taxes? Because people that want to wire lots of money from account to account no longer need to risk detection or paperwork for the IRS, not with bitcoins at least!
turn that fiat into BTC, send that BTC to your "investors"(whatever that means) and viola, ipso facto or whatever harry potter yells when he casts a spell!
YEAH BABY
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So where can I buy FPGAs?
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>Zero Latency
These are going to cost a pretty penny.
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#8 We got scammed and lost them all.
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Is anyone still selling new FPGAs?
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