harnett @ starfish BCB. It is listed in longterm lending.
Interesting. Good luck. 4 percent per month is a bit lacking when Patrick offers the same with better terms.
Actually, at current prices it's four times less, about 13% annual yield. On the other hand, it's three times more than what I can get from my bank. To me this the sweet spot of the risk/return ratio. It is based in a real-world operation with a specific business plan, financial reports, and references from a well-established and reputable business partner (cavirtex). Exactly. Real people with real names and a real location I can actually drive to.
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4 percent per month is a bit lacking when Patrick offers the same with better terms.
Patrick who?
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When might we see some other securities launched on the havelockinvestments.com site?
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Is there a psychologist on this board who can give us a professional diagnosis on MNW?
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Is bitcoinmarket.com still operating? The site is still up but trade volume is zero.
I used this site back in 2010 and it was very good then. I wonder why now that the potential volume of business is so much greater, the owner doesn't seem to be marketing his operation.
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[quote author=Matthew N. Wright link=topic=102918.msg1170230#msg1170230 date=1347096807] [quote author=BC Systems link=topic=102918.msg1170226#msg1170226 date=1347096719] Matthew, why don't you prove to us you have 80k+ BTC? [/quote]
Atlas, why don't you prove to us you're not Atlas?
Edit: I'll make a deal with you Atlas, if you admit that you're Atlas I'll show you I have 8[size=1pt].[/size]0000 bitcoins [/quote]
Hummmm, is this kind of format trickery in place in the original wording of the bet, wherever that is now?
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Matthew, why don't you prove to us you have 80k+ BTC?
Atlas, why don't you prove to us you're not Atlas? Edit: I'll make a deal with you Atlas, if you admit that you're Atlas I'll show you I have 8 .0000 bitcoins Now this is curious. It seems this whole "10000 btc bet" thing is motivated by a desire to teach everyone a lesson that they shouldn't pre-judge anonymous "businessmen" on an Internet forum who offer astronomical roi, and yet here we have Matthew judging BC Systems that he is Atlas - not a benign allegation. And since MNW is challenging BC Systems to admit he is Atlas, it seems reasonable to assume MNW does not have conclusive evidence that BC Systems is Atlas, otherwise he would simply proffer it. Am I missing something? Hehe. What you're missing is that we already know it's Atlas. If you knew about his documented mental conditions, you'd know this is about him admitting to himself for his own benefit. So just to be clear, you know beyond 99.9999% certainty (the standard you agreed with on the donk podcast) that BC Systems is Atlas. 'Cause what you're saying to the community with your bet is even though there is a 99.9999% probability that pirate is a scammer, we still shouldn't pass judgement. You see when you condemn someone for judging, you yourself are judging. So you really want to make sure you've got all your ducks in a row.
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Matthew, why don't you prove to us you have 80k+ BTC?
Atlas, why don't you prove to us you're not Atlas? Edit: I'll make a deal with you Atlas, if you admit that you're Atlas I'll show you I have 8 .0000 bitcoins Now this is curious. It seems this whole "10000 btc bet" thing is motivated by a desire to teach everyone a lesson that they shouldn't pre-judge anonymous "businessmen" on an Internet forum who offer astronomical roi, and yet here we have Matthew judging BC Systems that he is Atlas - not a benign allegation. And since MNW is challenging BC Systems to admit he is Atlas, it seems reasonable to assume MNW does not have conclusive evidence that BC Systems is Atlas, otherwise he would simply proffer it. Am I missing something?
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Neither can Trendon Shavers or Pirateat40 be trusted. Do you know them? Is that your DBA?
Sorry. I don't quite understand what it is that you are trying to imply. ~DonShrents Yep! Atlas. See clue #17. This guy is the old Atlas? Yo, Atlas, how about the 20 btc you owe me from the debacle with the miners you were selling?
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So where are the auditing and insurance services we seem to need? Must be an opportunity here for someone who knows about that stuff.
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So I see another exchange (bitfloor) has been hacked. How long until cavirtex is attacked? Perhaps they can assure us in this thread that they do not store the bulk of our deposits online.
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Anyone interested in making an offer on this name?
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it says 15 years old on that site ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) 15 for Canada, 25 for the U.S.A.
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The main difference is that to bring a car into the US easily it needs to be 25 years old. Otherwise you'll have to Federalize it which is very expensive. I've always bought at auction through the services of a broker, never travelled there. I would recommend Scott at http://www.japancardirect.com/
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Has anyone here had any experience with importing a car from, say, Japan?
Yes, I've bought my last four from Japan. It's straightforward if you live in Canada.
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@SgtSpike This must be you with the 900hp 9 second Miata huh? Heheh seriously though the guy makes a nice save. Whoa! I'll bet there was some tobacco in his shorts after that!
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The count for the bear case is rather unlikely since the time span for a wave 2 correction would be too long versus the wave 1 advance. It is not impossible but does not look likely.
From what point are you counting the start of wave 1, the inception of bitcoin?
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- Volume has been decreasing on each major move since mid-July
While trading volume at the top exchanges might not be at heavy levels, there is trading through alternative methods that is gaining in significance. With individual traders finding ways to trade without going through Mt. Gox or the other top exchanges, there is now less low hanging fruit feeding the traders and bots. As a result, the reported trading volume can be down with no real difference to supply and demand. FashCash4Bitcoins (a cash-out service) reports hitting record levels pretty consistently. Bitcoins can be bought directly from Bit-Pay (minimum $10K USD order size) and Tangible Cryptography (amounts up to $5K USD), for instance: - http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=89757.msg996082#msg996082 - http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=87094.0Many alternate exchanges show consistently growing volumes. Now that there is a trust history, there are buyers and sellers who have traded with each other and no trade over-the-counter directly, without any intermediary. So the volume at the exchanges can go down but that doesn't mean there is any less demand for bitcoins should there be any plateau or downtrend.[/list] Interesting point. Is anyone attempting to track aggregate demand across all trading options, to the extent that that can be done?
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Thanks, now I get it. I said 'bullish' but meant 'bearish' which you answered anyway!
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Could you label the bullish case on a chart for us? I'm confused by your description: is the $12.16 price the end of a B wave or a C wave?
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