May I ask, is this the end of Bitcoin? Cant imagine but looks bad Have an buy order @450 on stamp but am not sure if I should buy with 60% of my money. It's gone, over, we'll never recover again
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any news from Gox ?
ya that they need more time lol And they got evicted from their office, but your coins are totally safe. They packed them in the bag before leaving but can't recall where they put the bag
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OK, 2FA fixed, it was not Stamp mistake, my Smart Time Sync app stopped working
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WTF is going on with Bitstamp, my 2FA authentication doesn't work, can't log in refresh or previous page work for me (if you have a white page ) No, it just gives me invalid authentication code every time I write it. Make sure you sync the clock on your phone. If it's out-of-sync, it will generate incorrect codes. It is synced, 2fa works on other stuff.
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WTF is going on with Bitstamp, my 2FA authentication doesn't work, can't log in same here, i scanned a nieuw one and entered the code again, erased the old one from 2fa and it works again. But how did you scanned it again if you can't log in? Feels bit better knowing it's not just me though.
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WTF is going on with Bitstamp, my 2FA authentication doesn't work, can't log in refresh or previous page work for me (if you have a white page ) No, it just gives me invalid authentication code every time I write it.
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WTF is going on with Bitstamp, my 2FA authentication doesn't work, can't log in
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posting in epic thread
an urban legend speaks
I get depressed about the 6btc I spent on a 12 pack of beer, can't imagine how OP feels
I bought two Galaxy Megas for 1.1 BTC recently. I hope I'm going to be angry on myself for doing it sometime in near future
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I've sent to wallet from his signature. I hope he has access to that one and he'll use it to go out on pizza with his family
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Non related but have you guys seen that laszlo is back. Bitcoin pizza legend. He says he spent all his coins back then on those pizzas. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=109.msg5149151#msg5149151I'm relatively late adopter but was extremely lucky and successful trader and it's shame that I gain more wealth from Bitcoin than guy who contributed much more than I am (he also have built first GPU miner or one of the first and made it open source for community instead of mining the hell out of it) I've sent him 1 BTC and I hope more people will join and tip laszlo.
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Wow, laszlo is back. I bought my first coin in March 2013 and I was extremely lucky and successful trader. Even if you could easily say that you don't have BTC anymore to keep low profile, I don't care, it would be shame that I have more BTC than you do despite you contributing much more to thing that looks like my life changer. 1 BTC sent your way you Bitcoin legend
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+1 Wow... you are really an early adopter. Congrats! Especially those who reserved a couple million bitcoins for themselves at the beginning, and thus (like the "me" in my parable) have invested nothing and will walk out with a fortune.
Satoshi invested NOTHING? He only invested his/their lifetime to learning to code, learning about currency and cryptography. He invested his intelligence, reputation, time and money into creating software for the entire world to use freely. If he invested nothing into Bitcoin then you invested nothing in becoming a University Professor. Once he created the software he mined <4000 coins (80 blocks @ 50BTC reward, basically testing the software) before releasing it to the world. Note this was several years before 10,000 coins would even buy a pizza. Satoshi risked the cost of his electricity to mine worthless "ledger coins." "When Satoshi announced the first release of the software, I grabbed it right away. I think I was the first person besides Satoshi to run bitcoin. I mined block 70-something, and I was the recipient of the first bitcoin transaction, when Satoshi sent ten coins to me as a test. I carried on an email conversation with Satoshi over the next few days, mostly me reporting bugs and him fixing them." - Hal Finney, on block number https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155054.0I'm generously using 80 since Hal's "70-something" could be 79. Other sources claim blocks as early as 12 may have been mined by others: http://bitslog.wordpress.com/2013/04/24/satoshi-s-fortune-a-more-accurate-figure/Original block reward was 50 coins: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_BitcoinAnd of course Satoshi continued mining after that. It was his project afterall. In the beginning if he didn't use it, who would? The rewards came fast back then and he accumulated many before apparent stopping. It is believed his stash is unspent but who knows for sure, and why would it matter? He deserves every penny for his innovation. No. Read again. Hal Finney is. The great thing is that he is still alive, he was online 10 days ago.
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I don't mind Jorge, since the beginning I find him as more educated version of my dad. My dad would never ever invest in Bitcoin because that's not that, it's nothing, bla-bla-bla...
Jorge is more educated and able to articulate those points, and that's it. He is used to make money teaching, writing books and there's nothing outside of that world for him and people like him from other branches (like my dad).
That's fine and nothing new.
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either way of pump or dump of vertcoin, wolong wins. fuck wolong
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I hope so. It might be too fast decision to get in, I haven't really investigated VTC heavily but I have some feeling, hopefully it won't burn me Well hey, makes me feel better being on the side of smart money.. hehe.. I'm just a miner though. Well, yet to see if it is smart money, lol
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Date Registered: June 12, 2011, 12:18:54 AM 6 month later you could bought @ 2$/ BTCI'll not call a 80$ bet a massive risk Unfortunately not, I bought my first BTC at 140$. But I invested only 1000 USD and made hundreds of BTC trading in last 11 months. At such profits I like to risk. Only tricky stuff is to buy at real moment. When that is executed good, then risk is usually minimal. I hope this s good moment for VTC buy, I think it's very undervalued, should easily be twice of current price, probably more. We're glad to have you! This coin can be had for a great price right now. I believe this investment may even outshine how well you did on BTC. I hope so. It might be too fast decision to get in, I haven't really investigated VTC heavily but I have some feeling, hopefully it won't burn me
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It wouldn't be too big one, few pages only Chapter 1: DGC (100 BTC profit at least, my best investment, bought at absolute historical bottom, was selling for 2000% profit, unfortunately missed loads off more by selling half at 100% profit tocover investment) Chapter 2: WDC (barely any profit but lot of "excitement") Chapter 3: McxFees (at least 250 BTC profit, not much skill there, was on right time at right place and had some btc) Chapter 4:: All other (hit and miss, some profit9) End
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Date Registered: June 12, 2011, 12:18:54 AM 6 month later you could bought @ 2$/ BTCI'll not call a 80$ bet a massive risk Unfortunately not, I bought my first BTC at 140$. But I invested only 1000 USD and made hundreds of BTC trading in last 11 months. At such profits I like to risk. Only tricky stuff is to buy at real moment. When that is executed good, then risk is usually minimal. I hope this s good moment for VTC buy, I think it's very undervalued, should easily be twice of current price, probably more.
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Whale?
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I bought 17k on several exchanges, VTC is criminally undervalued and there were some nice walls to buy lot without slippage You just invested ~40 Bitcoins on VTC? Yes.. No risk, no profit.
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Sorry for OT guise, but just a quick question...
Can you buy fiat with BTC at these new ATMs? I cannot tell you how useful this would be for me.
You can with those Lamassu ATM's I think. Not yet. The Lamassu only sells bitcoins. Robocoin allows 2-way conversion. might be, one of those two does it.
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