What is a ticket exactly?
A ticket is a support request. As said it's a support request. A way to see it is when you call customer support (or write e-mail) regarding a problem, question, request for some service, adding/removing a service, etc, a ticket is created (this is not only Mt. Gox, but all large enough companies with enough volume of customer support). When you call the first time, a ticket is created, and designated by a ticket number. As long as your problem is not solved, you exchange e-mail or call back, the support continue for that same ticket. Everything is logged and tracked, so when you call back, even if a different person answer, they can follow on your problem, previous problems you had, etc. When the problem is solved, the ticket is closed (still in the system, just the status is "closed"). That's the purpose of a ticketing system, to track support requests, categorize all the ticket according to different areas (complaints, support, questions, etc. About product #1, product #2, product #3, etc.).
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Très intéressant pour les Bitcoins çà aussi (Very interesting for Bitcoins that too!)
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The banks never lose... With all their high fees, monthly charges, etc...
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...hopefully the difficulty will not get so high again next time... Well, from the number of block found in the last day, this give a difficulty raise of about 3.18. That will give around 7800. Yes, a lot of people are mining like crazy. I think we'll just get Phugoid
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So, up to the challenge today? Will it go above 75$ now The price were pretty stable between 70 and 75 for the last few hours
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The site seem to be under DDoS now, so as the pool
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I'm mining FRC as hard as possible right now. I believe once that new exchange opens up, and FRC will be on there, which will be a very high volume exchange in my opinion, I can't see the value doing anything but going up.
Me too I'm mining as much as I can, your rate is impressive! I'm 'only' mining at half your rate, or about 4.3K FRC/day I think I'll just hold too. But on the subject of FRC exchange, what about that 'new exchange' your talking about?
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In Canada, we have Virtex Canada (cavirtex.com) with price at 77.80 CAN (That's 75.9753 USD)
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I think Bitcoin's are worth at least around $1,000 - $10,000.
However I expected it to take several years to get there.
At this current rate of increase, I think we will crash hard.
It will recover, but it will take a bit longer, because at the current rates we will hit $10,000 by years end. (Which does not seem sustainable)
Either way, this is history in the making.
Actually, I tought it would raise as high, but when ASIC start coming out (more mainstream), and difficulty raise through the roof. But now it seem fueled by the Cypress/Euro news and FinCEN (and speculation).
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Damn... that 100BTC up to 75$ is now 2.6K BTC...
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Rallying up again... 72.3$. 75$ soon?!
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Oh sh!t... Spike up again! Rally for 75$?
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How awesome it would be to buy a nice house outright with BTC.
Well, there's one for sale in Alberta/Canada directly in BTC! But yes, it would be really nice to have enough BTC to cover for the price of a house. What I would do though, is put a cash down on the house, and take a regular mortgage. Then, just cap out on the maximum allowed each year. Of course, there will be interest, but I'll keep BTC making probably a lot more than buying a house in full. Unless of course BTC end up valuing a lot more than a house, and that would represent a fraction of my total BTC Imagine in a few years, where 1 BTC can buy you a car! Trading done in milli-BTC or micro-BTC
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I love how there haven't been any retaliatory dumps after passing $70 (or any large transactions at all), it's like everyone including the bears are in total shock and don't know what to do anymore.
A lot of people put sell at 70, hoping that if the near-69$ wall get crushed in a single buy, it would rebound back to the 60s (and buy back at profit). They are the ones who must be anxious now
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I don't want to cash out based on price, and you should not either.
Instead, I will cash out (some) when I decide to invest in something like a house. In a year or two maybe...
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+1 on that
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Normally the biggest orders arrive after 12:00 EST.
Happened at 12:00 EDT I think it will settle down, and rally for 75 tomorrow?
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Whats crazy is that there is already a bid wall at 70. Last time we broke a big number (60 i believe) the same thing happened... Really strange.
I notices the same thing... Probably bears crying...
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