I cash out all profits every Friday on bitbook.
Eh?....Profits? Do you have a crystal ball then? A crystal ball? No, it's called handicapping. I don't bet to lose. Myself and others do it to make money. Ya know... profit. Make more than you invested. Win more than ya lose. Profit. The reason we're all here. I cash the profits out from the week every Friday. Don't need a crystal ball, though it would be nice. Oh, I see. No need to work, just make millions betting. I assume you're knee deep in dirty women drinking fine wines on your own huge private yacht right now then. Really? You hit the nail on the head, pal. And no, I don't work, by the way. Hope that 9-5 treats you right. Dream on son, dream on.
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I cash out all profits every Friday on bitbook.
Eh?....Profits? Do you have a crystal ball then? A crystal ball? No, it's called handicapping. I don't bet to lose. Myself and others do it to make money. Ya know... profit. Make more than you invested. Win more than ya lose. Profit. The reason we're all here. I cash the profits out from the week every Friday. Don't need a crystal ball, though it would be nice. Oh, I see. No need to work, just make millions betting. I assume you're knee deep in dirty women drinking fine wines on your own huge private yacht right now then.
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I cash out all profits every Friday on bitbook.
Eh?....Profits? Do you have a crystal ball then?
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This is not good. Were it my site, I'd be on here every half hour with a progress report.
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Welcome to yesterday. Or was it the day before that? Sorry, I'm in the UK. No internet access yesterday and after a long hard night I only fell out of bed an hour ago. In fact, to show how long a hard night it was, I live in the UK but am currently in Spain.
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Welcome to yesterday. Or was it the day before that? Sorry, I'm in the UK. No internet access yesterday and after a long hard night I only fell out of bed an hour ago.
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Nearly 7 weeks now since I started this thread. In retrospect, the writing was on the Gox wall then wasn't it.
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I had an epiphany at lunch.
I thought about having an epiphany at lunchtime too, but local deli was out of them. What is wrong with having an epiphany at lunch, grammatically or philosophically? I had quite a few myself. On the other hand, I think that having an epiphany for lunch would be unwise, nutritionally. One would feel very hungry by 3pm. Yes! The epiphany diet! Forget Bitcoin!! I have a new way to make millions. I'd estimate that this diet is probably healthier than at least half of the other fad diets out there. Did you mean fud diets?
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I wonder how many bitcoin buyers have been lured by MtGOX's extremely low price, and discovered only too late that they cannot get their coins out nor their money back. Mark Karpeles is a human being, sure. But there are several more specific terms for a human being that receives the property of other human beings for safekeeping, and refuses to give it back. +1
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MtGox isn't selling bitcoins, they are selling MtGox-coins. Unlike bitcoins, MtGox-coins can only be exchanged for MtGox-bucks. Neither can be withdrawn.
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Once BTC withdrawals are enabled, the price of BTC on Mt.Gox will skyrocket. Why would you dump on stamp at 700 when you can dump on gox at 900?
Because you can't withdraw fiat on gox. If I wanted fiat I could take GBP, EUR, or JPY. GBP? I spent 3 months trying to get my GBP out and had to give up in the end.
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The cheapest coin I can buy in Britain right now at localbitcoins.com is £407. I go to Gox and it is showing £187. Utter madness.
Now £178 on Gox.
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The cheapest coin I can buy in Britain right now at localbitcoins.com is £407. I go to Gox and it is showing £187. Utter madness.
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I would say the opposite: first they kept the price up 10% above market to lure people into depositing their real bitcoins in exchange for gox dollars (virtual dollars in MtGOX's internal client accounts); while stalling on dollar withdrawals (the conversion of gox dollars into real dollars). The high price also discouraged people from changing their gox dollars into gox bitcoins (virtual bitcoins in MtGOX's internal client accounds) and withdrawing them (that is, converting them to real bitcoins).
When GOX clients began to realize that dollar withdrawals weren't working, they tried to use the bitcoin route in spite of the 10% loss. Then at first MtGOX raised the premium to 20%, and also began to stall on bitcoin withdrawals -- thanks to a providential "malelability bug" that stalled 40,000 bitcoins over several month, but which they somehow could not figure out in all that time.
But those measures did not stop the outflow, so they just suspended all withdrawals and promised that by Monday they may provide an estimate of when they may promise something.
SPOT ON.
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