I suppose gox is well known, the advertising alone / brand recognition must be worth millions
the brand is worthing nothing. it is well known for bad adjectives only.
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O volume proveniente da China mostrado no Fiat Leak está frenético... ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) Curiosidade: esse volume era ZERO a poucos dias atrás... Fato intrigante... O principal exchange chines frauda(pelo menos fraudava) o volume, pesquise no google que tem informação.
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Anyone who still at a profit i will advise to sell asap. If you are not on a profit better hold.
How low you people think it will go?
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What about that london guy? I guess he is hunting Mark right now with knife .
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If he kept getting money... then he is not insolvent... Because he has money...
Are you ignorant or a troll? Maybe both?
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That's just a configuration issue, they disabled access thru' https://support.mtgox.com/ , but the data i still on the provider server (zendesk)
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Mark is really a SCAMMER. He was accepting fiat funds thru' some methods until today! I almost sent 3 thousands USD a few days ago when i was not aware of his "confidential solvency".
And the solvency of the other exchanges... You are confident in? Based on... Hope... I forgot, all other exchanges openly show audit reports, and proof of holdings... Let me get those links... (Pending links) Bitstamp (Pending links) BTCe (Pending links) Huobi Hmmm.. seems they all have "confidential solvency". Now what? I won't discuss that, the point is he knew the company was over and non operational but kept getting people's money.
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he may have a plan to return and pay everyone, but the return shall not work. this fucker must die!
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i had nothing there, but i was tense about the situation. the tension is gone, i did not know that death could be any good.
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NOW WHO WILL DARE TO SAY MY TITLE SUCKS?
MY TITLE IS AWESOME
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Mark is really a SCAMMER. He was accepting fiat funds thru' some methods until today! I almost sent 3 thousands USD a few days ago when i was not aware of his "confidential solvency".
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73 btc
Easy come easy go I guess... Yep still sucks tho. I think this amount is worth a lawsuit, i would do it.
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" Mtgox has confirmed its issues in private discussions with other members of the bitcoin community"
R.I.P. Gox
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That's a nice statement from relevant people, i feel safer in the BTC world after reading that.
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At this point, the bulls are just the suckers who bought in way too high.
Been watching live ticker for Bitstamp all day long, sell orders are often coming in high amounts, bids in very small amounts. The whale who dropped a sell order of thousands BTC yesterday at $579 or so, did not sell.
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Going down non stop! $100 is coming soon.
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About -20% today, currently at $481. It is happening. My fiat is ready!
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I trade on the BTC-E is more than two years and have never, NEVER had any problems. Problems has only noobs who open links in chat and after that hackers break their accounts.
I read several histories of lost coins, but be it true or not. WTH is up with them being anonymous? How can you trust?
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The worry of bankruptcy is one of the main reasons for the massive sell offs on Gox, otherwise people would be hanging onto their BTC. Trying to claim lost BTC in bankruptcy court is almost definitely a lost cause since most governments have not even classified BTC as a real currency.
No, it is not. In a bankruptcy process all known belongings of a company are confiscated, it includes his fapuccino, his Magic The Gathering collection and all the BTC. Then it is used to pay everyone who claim in court to have a credit on a preference order ( taxes and employee credits are always first ).
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