Feel free to write in Spanish
watch for charge back if a credit card is used. about only way is use family and friends as I don't think they can use a credit card. You can use a credit card for family and friends. There's no safe way to do this without extensive identity verification. Send using a balance not funded by personal creditcard/bank such as receiving a payment via DraftKings or a site. Send, dispute then close dispute of sent funds and maybe that could work? How do you prove that the funds were from a PayPal balance? Still, all the owner has to do is call PayPal and he'll still get his money back, open/close case notwithstanding.
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Steam accounts are recoverable and I highly doubt that's worth .5 BTC anyway.
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Feel free to write in Spanish
watch for charge back if a credit card is used. about only way is use family and friends as I don't think they can use a credit card. You can use a credit card for family and friends. There's no safe way to do this without extensive identity verification.
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hes going to go put it into one of the sites that guess based on X by X and X = X and give you a answer lol
It's quite funny actually, I've never heard someone asking to be paid in order to give a price appraisal for a domain. Or any other item in general. It's actually only an entire industry.
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lol is this for reals? You realize that 0.002 is like 70cents? Yeah yeah, you're probably going to say this accusation thread is for the principle.
?? I don't care about the amount bitcoins. cant you read? its about the time i wasted In other words, it's for the principle.
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Antoun is a great guy to do business with, it's nice to see more mainstream business partners enter Crypto..this is what we need..
Great, I'm glad he contacted you to make sure you posted how great he is in his announcement thread. First things first, though: 1. Lock this and create a new thread without the self-moderation. 2. Correct a few spelling and grammatical errors. ("allround businessman"? Really?) While you're at it, make the text a reasonable size. 3. Spend $10 on an eyebrow wax.
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Self-moderated topic? That's going to be an issue.
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Bitfinex even more than the sum of the next three exchanges, it shows that most people love the futures compared bitcoins that they are eager to get rich quickly through futures, bitcoin gold dollars etc no matter what type of futures, as long as it's easy, they are willing to go there.
Bitstamp has a strict AML-KYC rule, but it still is nearly 10,000 volume, so people think it will be good place for a long period to buy and sell bitcoin.
BTC-e seems to be declining, its more business is focus on altcoins, I think it would be fewer and fewer people go BTC-e for its high deposit/withdrawal fees.
LakeBTC has a lower fee and more simple rules than Bitstmap, sometimes the volume exceeds BTC-e, trade on LakeBTC may like their service.
Kraken only 1,000 volume, it less than my imagined.
1. Bitfinex offers leveraged trading, but not futures. 2. You're looking at the wrong exchanges. There are multiple exchanges that each themselves have more volume than all of those put together. 1. Is swap not one of futures?? 2. What mean? 1. Forget it, that's correct technically. 2. Chinese-based exchanges.
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The word "gambling" really just means a wager and has virtually nothing to do with the level of "uncontrollable risk". However, based on the definition of gambling used here (uncontrollable risk), I would not consider Coinut gambling.
Don't expect to make money or break even if you don't know what you're doing.
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if I create an exchange which offered 50x/70x/100x/200x leverage, who are willing to trade on my exchange?
Forced liquidation poses risks to the exchange. The rate of forced liquidation with that sort of leverage might simply be too high to manage in the cryptocurrency market. It would pretty much be impossible to have an order open for any reasonable amount of time before getting liquidated at 200x leverage. All it would take is one large trader (comparative to the exchange) to wipe out one side of the positions instantly.
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btc-e doesn't care about AML & KYC - it'll always have a place and piece of action
but lately, it seems the Chinese are the ones buying and driving things up
yeah btc-e dont care it, but as long as you deposit / withdraw fiat, you must follow it. you should deposit and withdraw cyptocurrency. fiat on btc-e is not only complex but also the too high fee Exactly, which is why BTC-e is known for having lower prices than other exchanges. Less people wire fiat to BTC-e than most of the other exchanges.
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btc-e doesn't care about AML & KYC - it'll always have a place and piece of action
but lately, it seems the Chinese are the ones buying and driving things up
By lately, do you mean since 2013?
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Is there any exchanges that offer 20x or at least 10x leverage? I found OKcoin has it. But it needs a lot of verification for even depositing bitcoin.
I like coinut more. It is mainly binary options. and simple to trade.
Anyone know of any other sites?
796.com
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Going to bump this everyday untill the misunderstanding is fixed
That's not going to help. Be a good member for awhile, do a few deals legitimately, don't act like a baby, and then message Vod a few months from now once things have cooled down. If it appears to him that you just made an honest mistake, maybe he'll then remove the feedback.
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First of all: affect. Not effect. This really bugs me a lot, lately. But yeah, well I don't know. I bet he's still active, he supposedly posted that message that he's not Dorian Nakamoto. I guess it won't do much to the price, though...
Irregardless, I think the general bitcoin community could care less about Satoshi anymore. So, he shows up - is that really going to make some big-traders change there positions and cause that large a Bitcoin price swing? On a more serious note, most Satoshi news is probably going to be bad for the price. Right now people are trying to forget that one person may literally own a million coins (give or take a bunch) - if Satoshi comes back into existence and there is even a shred of evidence he may sell some of the coins, expect madness. Of course, I don't expect Satoshi to let that happen. I personally suspect that he has already sold a fairly large number of coins in order to support himself and profit over the years. We just don't know those addresses, because we all have this extremely defined picture of what a "Satoshi wallet" must look like. Ever consider that he may have just plopped a nice amount of coins in a couple wallets (instead of just leaving 1 block in each wallet), like most users?
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This is probably not the correct place here for begging.
the thing is i paid that guy back, but he says i didnt. Thats hes problem.... no someone eligible fking give me this 1$ loan wtf?? Show the transaction ID, then.
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No escrow?
You can use LBC as the escrow with his link.
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Bitcoin will be worth a gazillion dollars, am I right guys?
Or nothing. Statistically more likely to be worth nothing.
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Price dropped. The worth of my coin is not as much.. And I really hope you aren't being serious about scamming....
Then go back to your seller and ask if you can buy another $5 of BTC because you now don't have enough. If he has good customer service and it was a nice sized transaction, he may even just give the $5 to you for free.
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