Bitpay is only necessary until bitcoin is adopted as more than a commodity after all.
Yep, though hopefully they will adapt and find a niche in the new economy. Perhaps as an escrow or temporary credit broker.
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Richy_T yea, you are right. Still down. Bet it's red-hot in their IT dept right now. Wonder if the bitcoin-only discount code broke something.
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Bearish
Overflow of people wanting to buy bitcoin to use on newegg. Very bullish. Good point.
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Fantastic. I was waiting for 1000 for a new laptop but they have a discount on the one I want right now and now this. It's like Bitcoin being at 700. May have to bite. FYI this is $10 discount for $500 - $1k notebook. 10% to max $100. Overal 1-2%. Nuh-uh, max discount is 100 so 50 off 500. The one I'm actually looking at is around 700 so I should get 70 off.
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Bearish
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Fantastic. I was waiting for 1000 for a new laptop but they have a discount on the one I want right now and now this. It's like Bitcoin being at 700. May have to bite.
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and hello Gordon *snip* Hey look, if I ignore you, I can probably continue reading at work without a visit from HR. After being on this site for 20 months or so, welcome to being the first and only person in my ignore list. Those who quote him repeatedly likely to join him (at least add a width=200 to the image if you do so. Thumbnails not so bad)
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*Nascent Rpietilla obsession snipped*
The mocked becomes the mocker.
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Nice, they are one of my go-to sites. Not so much recently but always worth a check. (This is buy.com in case anyone didn't make the connection) (Note, for those who tend to wait to long for things like this, offer ends 22nd July)
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what happens on the 24th chartbuddy?
It's arguably the first day of the next 234 day bubble cycle. Also mtgox is auctioning their bitcoins. There are a few other things happening around then also (Bitcoin conference is 19/20th) No Oh, they're auctioning bitcoins.com. Oops
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wow. I'm honoured to see ChartBuddy posting live in a non automated fashion. EDIT: maybe he simply started to post a new set of automated posts, just to remind us how many days we have to wait before the July 24th Always do a manual run of an automated task. It saves tears in the long run
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what happens on the 24th chartbuddy?
It's arguably the first day of the next 234 day bubble cycle. Also mtgox is auctioning their bitcoins. There are a few other things happening around then also (Bitcoin conference is 19/20th)
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Does the new $100.00 ticket price get you in for both days, or just one? I keep looking but it doesn't really say.
Typically registration covers all. It's not a rock concert
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i'm not a trader, guess they know better than me what to do. Still this looks to me like a glimpse of the future, a very clever solution to the security problem of keeping one private keys safe while mantaining ease of use. Can't help but admire such nice idea
Interesting but it's a move away from the distributed model. No worse than light clients, really but still.
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When we go from 640 to 630 it's called going down. Not sure why that's so difficult for you.
You could also say the same when the price goes from 634 to 633. I don't see the point in fretting about fluctuations that entirely fit into the normal intraday price range for BTC. That's true, but these are the daytraders people. I'd call it going down if there would be more than 15-20$ value down for more than 3 hours. Or even better, at the end of the day. There is no end of the day.
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Bitcoin, you big tease...
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Break that wall pls.
I don't think it will going to break today, last 2 hours nothing happenning in market just like constant around 630. But the wall is getting thinner and thinner And Leon's getting larger.
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"Everything's fine, nothing to see here...". The worlds economies are heading for interesting times, global power is shifting eastward, the US has pissed off most of the world with its bullshit backed wars but Germany thinks its a fine place to store almost half their gold reserves. Well, its only shiny metal at the end of the day, its not as though it has any significance in economics, only those barbaric easterners put any value in that kind of thi... ahh. I wouldn't fancy Nobert Barthle chances much, German's take their government seriously and probably wont be too happy at receiving 635 billion dollars worth of bullshit. It's not so much that Germany thinks it's fine, it's more that they don't have much choice but to play along. They call the US's bluff, everyone sees the Emperer has no clothes and Germany goes down, probably closely followed by several other economies. Keep that foot on the accelerator as we head towards the cliff.
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Ah, not real gold, paper gold. I like the idea of gold but to me, you don't really own it unless you physically control it (like Bitcoin). Also gold mining companies are the favorite for pump & dump action so we should see some good bubblicious price rises.
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They had to come over to the dark side eventually, of course
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