im excited about this as well as a few other securities in the space right now. happy to see the upturn of the crypto-security markets. this, compared to the current cloud mining rates, is a pretty decent deal if they start hashing asap.
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TAT or NEO-PR, could you please tell us what's the current turnaround time on a share migration from LMB-Holdings to Havelock? It was mentioned earlier that there might be some delays (might have involved an entirely different exchange, if so, my bad), is that the case atm? Appreciated in advance.
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Would there be a problem for Neobee to take few more share and put them on IPO price at havelock ? I mean price is not going above that much just pennies and it would greatly benefit company and users that want to get PT shares and not pay the extra as they would need now.
this would be tasty, i divested and was waiting to buy back in too (assumption), but i think would maybe be unfair to initial investors. and, i mispoke, thanks to the whole team that put in the man hours to get the party started. it takes a village to raise an innovative btc startup edit: I remember TAT saying something about 1 free transfer from the direct platform (i think), just gonna grab some from there and get them xfer'd over. i think the xfer fee is more reasonable now, even on subsequent xfers. in the process of trying to liquidate some of my positions and hustle em over to havelock/lmb. might put in a few , slighly over ipo bids, see if they get hit
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I'm excited, but why is the price above .003 with unsold shares from the IPO tranche still on the books at lmb?
edit: my manners, congrats Danny on the hard work
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I don't know about a highly organised cabal of manipulators all working in unison.
When under 50 people own most of the bitcoins in circulation, then it's not very hard to get organized in a goal to profit at the expense of others. Though I don't underestimate the chance that maybe even the bigger markets are actually fraudulent and the transaction data they stream, is just simulation for people to give away their money while blaming themselves for doing so. check these out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumitomo_copper_affairhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Thursdayhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_fixingthese we know about i sound paranoid but i think its every market with enough volume/capitalization to give a damn. even commodities that aren't traded on exchanges (like pot and cocaine). its the product of human actors in a speculative market. it happens every single time. ~Green
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thank you.
however, unless a joke, those two false links (and the paragraph that encapsulates them) is a big ass fud sandwich.
HAha?..
maybe im to serious at times. no troll intended ~Green
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aaaaand the second link points to another Chinese banking page that basically is a state of the market report.. no mention of btc or even technology, for that matter. basically talking about USD/GBP/GLD/SLV.
are you fucking with me, good sir?
edit: you are indeed fucking with me. and us. not cute.
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The first link you provided points to a Chinese banking page talking about payroll loans. Correct link, or am I missing something?
via google translate
"Salaried loan" products not only by individual employees can apply for or initiated by the unit employees, the Bank of China home for the relevant application procedures, provide convenient and efficient services to enterprises and employees of credit initiative.
First, the loan amount: 2-3 times the annual income of employees, in principle, more than $ 500,000. Wealth levels in line with the Bank of China customer standards, the loan amount can be increased accordingly.
Second, the loan period: usually one year, depending on the use of the loans extended to three years.
Third, the use of the loans: loans can be used for home improvement, car, education, health care and other legal compliance of all consumer spending, and not for the personal expenses of non-declared purpose prohibited by laws and regulations.
Fourth, use: recycling, as used with the mention.
V. guarantee: credit loans without collateral or guarantees. According to units and employees need to take the unit guarantees, mutual and other employees flexible and easy way of security, to maximize the loan amount.
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good thing I'm a bit-stamp trader. Anyway, I'm so far bad at making calls on these mini waves. My next move will be for the long haul.
A much better strategy (long haul). Day trading and timing takes way more nerves and can be less predictable (thought the last few market impulses have been very fractal in nature). I feel like the last few pages of TA on this thread called today's movement pretty well. That hasn't always been the case, but it has at least poised us to make intelligent actions based on data, and narrowed our options for action. agreed. keep this up guys. it might not be said but the community appreciates your contribution, ill say it if no one else will. thanks. ~Green
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im definetly holding my coins that are in cold storage, I got some in the daytrading tho, holding those while smoking like a chimney lol, bit of the same here. normally not a tobacco smoker but i managed to chain smoke half a pack of Marlboros ( i love them dipped in peppermint oil.) normally would have had my day toke, but i dont like to trade while inebriated. takeaways: do not trade on emotion. all these markets, all this money being wielded is ultimately meaningless. unless you are competent enough (technical analysis) to trade through the dips for profit (an increase in your bitcoin holdings, i'm an unapologetic bull), sit tight. business has pointed its focus at bitcoin. The recent surge in Asian interest, ( and subsequent reaction ) the clear definitive regulatory signals from major governments ... bitcoin is here to stay at this point. nothing wrong with selling (if you know what you are doing) but, for those that would speculate without experience.. beware. the volatility and your inexperience will cost you some $/ BTC. if you dont need your money now, you will be fine come the start of 2014. if you invested more than you can afford to lose, or did the cool jerk and purchased above $900 and have a need for short term liquidation, you have my permission to freak the fuck out. just dont sell your coins. in fact, disconnect your router. now go sit in the living room and watch some tv. play with your kids. or your dog. paint a mural, or read a goddamned book. i could give a fuck. just trying to preserve your value. Major capital has been invested in bitcoin. The money will not stand idly by and watch itself crash and burn. ~Green
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so, i have to ask, from veteran Gox users, how often does this happen? am i statistically over the hump as far as this occurring again? esp on sub 10 btc amounts?
another user contacted me via email, got hit for 13.8. denying access to funds in this time sensitive market is the cardinal sin in this space. i want to use Gox (volatility is off the chain) but I'd almost be a fool to send them my coins again.
Thoughts?
~Green sorry to keep bumping this thread so hard
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Deposit made it into my CEX.io wallet sometime this morning. Thanks, if someone had to push any buttons/pull any levers to facilitate this. No response from support yet so I wonder if this just "unstuck" itself.
~Green
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Does Gox answer support on Sat/Sun?? Live chat is anything but. My support ticket hasn't been supported yet. This does not augur well for my weekend. Will keep the folk updated. BTW, is there no forum member that acts as technical support/ PR liason for Gox? Now, perhaps if I had put my support request in a bottle, and violently flung the fucker into an ocean, maybe someone would have looked at it by now.
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This just happened to me attempting to transfer 9.43573859 BTC from MTGox to Cex.io. Only been about an hour but I have very dim hopes for getting access to my btc in a timely fashion. Oh, and I missed buying into the damn dip on Cex... icing on the cake. So, if you can read this, Goxians, and are in a position to help, please review Ticket #173858 Stuck/Incomplete BTC Withdrawal Its not showing up on skanner.net, but I have screenies so I'm not too concerned, just annoyed. ~Green
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did you draw that? thats great!
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Promised to provide a review for some solid service I received, here goes:
Sold a single bitcoin on localbitcoins a couple days ago (I trade under MoneyTree on LBC), utilizing buyer ezbtcbank. Very smooth transaction, was able to communicate via text the entire process, with courteous, prompt response. Deposit was made on his end within 30 minutes of funding the escrow, didn't clear until the next day but I was told this well in advance of the transaction so it was no matter. Overall, was pleased and will utilize this particular buyer in the future (if his rate remain competitive). After being bitten in the ass by Coinbase, always looking for multiple contingencies for converting btc to fiat.
~Green
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Oh, I forgot, approximately when will we see the massive sell wall removed from the Havelock order books? Appreciated in advance.
Green
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thank you sir. not too shabby of a layout atm, in my opinion. please continue the excellence! Green
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friends, stop selling this so cheaply. these shares represent a minimum of .003 btc each.
this = continued adoption/indoctrination into BTC. confidence in this is confidence into the future of BTC. i totally understand needing to liquidate a position to free up some funds, (i live entirely off the blockchain. i only use fiat when i have to pay rent or purchase assets)
but damn. this was a deal at ipo and the recent dip in price is making purchasing almost criminal. if you are liquidating to take advantage of the rising price of BTC , relax. it not done rising.
i will continue to gobble up these delicious shares.
Green
eagerly awaiting the additional news. the WSJ release + University. Methinks the news will be closer to the 30th, however. Which works absolutely fine for me.
Just an intuition.
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