JoelKatz is of course correct 100% in this argument. And I can base this conclusion on a very simple reasoning, the basics of contract law.
A contract is only valid when both parties have entered it willingly and while fully informed of all the relevant information and facts. For example, A offers for sale a Rolex watch to B while A knows that it is a fake and B does not, even if all other requirements for the contract are met such as offer acceptance and consideration, even if A offered the Rolex and B accepted it and paid for it. And even if the contract has a clause like "if a party to the contract does not understand all the terms of the contract, the contract is valid anyway" it changes nothing. The moment it is found out that the Rolex is fake, the contract is off and in fact it is not not a contract it is fraud.
Deeplink, you are telling people: "it is your fault that you have bought this fake Rolex, nothing you can do now about it, hahaha".
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unless gox decides to work overtime clearing all that backlog
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Sure If you are trading, carrying counter-party risk is basically cost of doing business.
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been around ages mate i already bought it Love the song I suppose to this particular party I was fashionably late
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In Soviet Russia Bitcoin mines You!
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All parties in this argument could be actually correct simultaneously. Very much depends on "which chart you r trading".
If you are trading 1 minute chart, then hell yes shout bubble right now and you will be right. Some of us are "trading" weekly and monthly and even yearly chart. What for some is a bubble or two for others is just white noise.
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Well, they will be ridiculed for this for long time to come. Whatever. They deserve it.
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You have no vision. That's elephant shit then.
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Actually it is. Yes all this bubble talk is well known. But I do accept that Bitcoin is revolutionary new form of money. It is a singularity and it is a new paradigm indeed. Just like fire, wheel, printing press and the internet. These new paradigms and new singularities do happen from time to time.
Those who refuse to accept this... well whatever, you chose to "join the party fashionably late", not my problem.
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Bitcoin is just bootstrapping itself. Rome was not built in one day either. Give it some time and I mean years and decades, not days and weeks.
Meanwhile, consider placing some lowball bids for the weekend. You never know some noobs might panic and dump their coins into shallow market again.
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It seems other active customers are not getting PMs sent back (after weeks). He might just be overwhelmed or well this is the beginning of the end of a large scam.
Or perhaps just the end of a company with shitty customer service. Respectable people that brought up a company from zero to something and spent lots of time trying to make it work do not leave those companies without a very, very good reason. Trust me, I know. Like a bag of the companies money? You do not know what you are talking about. So shut up. But I do appreciate why YOU could think only this way,
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Gold down. Bitcoin UP.
Surprise, surprise!
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It seems other active customers are not getting PMs sent back (after weeks). He might just be overwhelmed or well this is the beginning of the end of a large scam.
Or perhaps just the end of a company with shitty customer service. Respectable people that brought up a company from zero to something and spent lots of time trying to make it work do not leave those companies without a very, very good reason. Trust me, I know.
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In the times of universal fiat BS a honest currency is revolutionary.
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there are more, they are just not talking
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