Wall at 112 eaten, price going down, possible panic sale.
Or not. Oh yes, bid sum dropped like a rock, price should follow. Not much.
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Pirate was also trading and arbing and he was giving more interest: 56% for 2 months.
Second Time Pirate been quoted on this Thread, I have no Idea who he was so I can assure you, Im not him! Ill consider sending ID to serious Investors! Type "Trendon Shavers" in Google News.
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Pirate was also trading and arbing and he was giving more interest: 56% for 2 months.
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Gold mining margin is too damn small so gold will fail.
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This is good for network security now that government may want to act against it.
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$16 arb between Virtex and Gox Virtex is going the wrong way! Well we are Canadian's you know...someone hand me the map I'll get us turned around. MTGox 109.5 CAD Virtex 88.5 CAD wtf!? I need some fun money...
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This is sad but they have to abide to Canadian law.
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You are mad because they enforce AML and KYC regulations?
If you don't tell what's the problem while using caps then your post has no value.
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Can't believe scammer and alt posting from same IP in 2013
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Also is there any reason why my position is now limited to 40BTC instead of 100BTC?
please anounce any change to this, since limits are not visable You need to logout to see this menu on the home page (trading/market) : https://1broker.com/?c=cfdsAll limits show there.
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This might be a bit off-topic but I remember years ago when Internet Banking was just starting to get easy to use and able to send transactions instantly I caught a virus that changed the Account Number of the account I was sending funds to, to a different one without me even noticing it. So you was actually sending funds to a hacker without knowing it. Of course I managed to dispute it and get my money back and shelled out on some good protection after but I was wondering if this would be possible with Bitcoin.
Say you send someone a transaction, you type a address but the hacker's virus installed on your system directs the transaction to their address but it doesn't show the hackers address until the person clicks send and of course they see it's a different address in the history.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man-in-the-browser
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Another day at the office trading the Bitcoin.
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If you use Windows for anything money related don't use a cracked version!
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having a virus hijack browser and replace legit btc addresses with those of the virus on all pages on the internet (btc address hijack)- i'm sure some asshole is working on it now
Already seen over a year ago.
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