morning! I was checking bing's search results for "monero" and this is on the first page: http://www.cashguard.com/Solutions/Monero/thought it is a funny find and share it. feel free to delete @smooth if it is off topic too much. Wow. Low budget. I hadn't realized that proofing/editing was such an insurmountable expense.
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What kind of revamp and why?
Look at the post history. Obvious sigspam. You know what would be a nice thread feature? Disable signatures checkbox. Don't need it for the thread if we would all take advantage of it at the profile level. I've had sigs blocked for years, and it cleans up the forum nearly as much as ignore does. Well, not quite. But it helps ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Chart Buddy's got a choke hold on this thread lately. Are the walls that boring? I confess I have paid little attention to bitcoin over the summer. The walls are closing in, the walls are closing in. its a good thing I'm paper thin...
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I'm transferring most of my BTC from Bitfiniex to Poloniex, because of the recent problems with that exchange. Hopefully I will be able to buy some cheap Monero in the next days.
Edit: looks like the ascending trendline from the all-time low is about to be broken, which means the price might go down to the 0.001 level again. Bitcoin doesn't looks too good either, if the 210 support area is broken, it's almost sure the price will go down in the 180-160$ zone.
If I can get $150 XBT, and .001 XMR, well, that sounds like a fine combination to me! More sure about the low XBT than the low XMR though...
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I miss the doc's mega thread. it was a convenient catch-all without most of the wall observer micro-minds. So where to lurk now ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) just be thankful you have been unplugged from a matrix of FUD and disinformation ... replaced with your own brand? Can't you see the replacement has already surpassed that silly formerly existing thread in terms of intellectual engagement? So much more comprehensive and enlightening without all the FUD. It's like "Gold collapsing, Bitcoin UP." with forged pistons, an iron block, aggressive cams, fully computer controlled direct fuel injection, AND nitrous oxide injection! Take off your beer hat and look at it, would you just look at it? Ahh. There we go. Just like old times ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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I miss the doc's mega thread. it was a convenient catch-all without most of the wall observer micro-minds. So where to lurk now ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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270k currently is resistance, when that is broken there is a clear path to 300k, then the real fun will probably start.
300k not that exciting, but besting 430k would spark real interest, for me. Anything less than ~100% climb in crypto is just... commonplace.
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I think we live at a time in human history where it is silly to even speculate about *anything* 150 years down the road. We might as well be sitting around the bar in 1885 discussing what railroad company will dominate the globe in the year 2010. By that point the focus of sentience may have shifted to an operating level we can't even conceive of at the moment. So it would behove us to speculate a few decades down the road, at most. We should aim to build and support products that have a reasonable chance of still existing in 2050. Could "x" theoretically still be useful and valuable in 2050? In Monero's case, the answer is yes.
10 years seems a very long time to speculate, given current global financial and political tensions. We could all be searching desperately for our next meal by then.
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Still.... if you want to own Monero the time to do so is fucking NOW, before the GUI comes out. And if you haven't compiled the latest source yet... well, that perpetual database the devs have been working on since 1991 is almost done.
Careful giving advice there. I had this same assumption over a year ago and got slightly burnt, but long term, I should be ok. XMR I believe hast hit ~ 1.60 USD per coin back in like may of 2014, and then sunk as low (?) as .25 USD this past winter, assuming my memory serves me well. Up around $5 at one point.
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... harassed ...
Sadly the hard drive with my keys was lost in a boating accident. All I have left to show is a couple of hundred on my (fully validated) poloniex account. So naturally I will be a dip buyer again. You're telling us you didn't make any backups? Can't tell if serious... Of course he's serious. Everyone knows higher IQ lowers practical sensibility ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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Since they cancelled the EFT deposit option, Bitstamp has enabled it (for Canadians). Guess where I do my buying now instead ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Actual liquidity, and no stupidly low limits. I don't know if it's their own internal issues, or regulatory problems, but they don't seem to be able to compete. Too bad, as I'd rather deal local than not, but business is business. Sink or swim. Update on alternative: Sent a EFT deposit to bitstamp on the weekend. Just got (weds afternoon) confirmation of deposit. So 3 working days. Best from virtex or Quadriga has been many times that, 2 weeks or more. Awesome to have a viable option for buying btc again! Other side of the city vs. Other side of the world. Go figure.
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People should also be pricing in Bitcoin terms. That's the far more relevant metric (versus pricing in dollars).
could you shortly explain why you think so? Because is 1 BTC is at 14,000 and XMR at 0.1, Each XMR It would be worth $1,140 usd. Sounds good, apart from the math. I guess I could part with a some around there. Or even .01 $140.
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I'm still not wealthy or elite, I'm starting to think the OP is a troll.
Did you not get in your notbatmobile way-back-machine and buy some 2010-2011 bitcoin? No, the batmobile lost a wheel and the joker got away. Ahh. I'd heard the rumor, sorry to hear it confirmed. No wealth or elitism for you yet, I'm afraid.
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I've got this pain in my digital wallet. Any ideas?
Digital pharmaceuticals is the way to go.
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I'm still not wealthy or elite, I'm starting to think the OP is a troll.
Did you not get in your notbatmobile way-back-machine and buy some 2010-2011 bitcoin?
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Since they cancelled the EFT deposit option, Bitstamp has enabled it (for Canadians). Guess where I do my buying now instead ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Actual liquidity, and no stupidly low limits. I don't know if it's their own internal issues, or regulatory problems, but they don't seem to be able to compete. Too bad, as I'd rather deal local than not, but business is business. Sink or swim. It's kind of strange since I opened this thread to look for another option to cavirtex but then they got bought and the chance for Quadriga to attract my business kind of nulled itself for now as virtex is still operating. That said its a bit strange that there still isn't an official thread. I haven't used virtex since the change. Same old (or less) volume? how's the ingress/egress speed? Used to be as pathetic as Quadriga is now, and I have to wonder if they have split the meager business available. Once the next boom takes off, it might be good to have more options (remember 2013 Virtex choking like gox?), but right now they might be slitting each other's throats for peanuts.
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Since they cancelled the EFT deposit option, Bitstamp has enabled it (for Canadians). Guess where I do my buying now instead ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Actual liquidity, and no stupidly low limits. I don't know if it's their own internal issues, or regulatory problems, but they don't seem to be able to compete. Too bad, as I'd rather deal local than not, but business is business. Sink or swim.
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What is .05%? ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) How about a Jellyfish? Now, you're jelly of the whales, but the Johnny Come Lately's will be jelly of you. A cunning hunter, for a creature with no spine and no brain. A swarm of jellyfish can handle all sorts of 'higher' forms ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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How one is supposed to buy 10btc worth of xmr?
I'm considering it but won't spend hours on exchanges buyin them 1 buy 1.
Cheers
you can do that with a single market buy on polo for an average of about 0.0019 right now. Or, somebody was offering a bot service to do this for you on a daily averaging basis, if you are worried about the pennies.
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