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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is there an exchange which don't ask for verification?. on: October 26, 2013, 06:30:24 PM
If you mean exchange that you can sell bit/altcoins for USD - btc-e.com doesn't requires verification. But I don't understand why you're afraid from verification process, they just want to know who you really are!

Some people would quote privacy reasons. They may not want my real identity to be associated with the trading of Bitcoins or not want to give information contained in the personal documents to the respective exchange. Personally I'm ok with that but I'd be very hard to me to get the required verification documents.

Use this forum...... no verification required Smiley

Over the counter trading is all about the same in terms of liquidity and spread. It's not really an improvement over LocalBitcoins.
2  Economy / Speculation / Re: Buy on panics & sell on rallies on: October 25, 2013, 08:50:24 PM
"Buy when low and sell when high" is the maxim of every trader and that's how it should be but it's hard to implement profitably. Bear in mind that you may have an illusion that high and lows are well defined from seeing graphs but that's for past data only. Everyone which know was a trend line is should be able to spot trends on past market data, including highs or lows but those opportunities are gone. It's predicting future trends and their eventual end what will you profit from and that's far from a trivial task. Go read on technical analysis and quantitative trading to have an idea of what you're playing with and then you can go practice different styles of trading and maybe then determine which one fits your objectives and resources.

Edit: spelling.
3  Local / Primeros pasos y ayuda / Re: Litecoin tiene futuro? on: October 25, 2013, 08:37:17 PM
Sobre las ventajas significativas, sigo pensando lo mismo. No las hay.Incluso el creador en reddit lo dice.

¿Tienes el enlace?.

Pero la ventaja de Scrypt es que no te exige un hardware tan específico como el algoritmo sha256 Bitcoin.

Recuerda que eso es solo para mineros. Los usuarios ordinarios no necesitan hardware específico en ningún caso.

Pero de todas formas, incluso suponiendo que Litecoin no fuera rentable de minear en ASICs no veo la ventaja en que se use hardware de propósito general en vez de específico.

Yo por mi parte seguiré recogiendo LTCs en grifos.

Seguro tienes una mejor forma de ganar riqueza en cualquier forma que sea y luego convertirlo a tu almacenamiento de valor favorito (O favoritos). Los grifos dan una cantidad ridícula. ¡Consigue un trabajo!.
4  Local / Primeros pasos y ayuda / Re: Litecoin tiene futuro? on: October 25, 2013, 05:42:18 PM
Dicen que no tiene ventajas significativas.

Estas son palabras comadreja. Aunque de primera intención no encuentro una forma de expresar la idea de forma correcta.

Por eso, mi estimación es que su valor acabará desplomándose a cero.

Si por valor se entiende el precio al que cotiza en el mercado, entonces no puede ser 0. Es una consecuencia lógica de que el mercado es un lugar para comercio, lo cuál implica que ambas partes dan algo y reciben algo a cambio, mientras que un valor de 0 implica que no se recibiría nada a cambio de los Litecoins.

Personalmente creo que la mayoría de los altcoins aportan poco o nada sobre lo que ofrece Bitcoin. En especial, nada que merezca la pena hacer el cambio. Una excepción sería PPcoin con su proof-of-stake que lo hace eficiente en cuanto uso a la energía a largo plazo (Actualmente la prueba de trabajo se usa mayoritariamente). No quiero decir que debamos abandonar Bitcoin en favor de PPcoin, pero es una alternativa interesante. En el caso de Litecoin me disgusta que al ser mineable de forma rentable solo en GPU y al carecer la mayoría de éstos soporte para sistemas libres (Los fabricantes tienen a mantener privativos los controladores y no publicar las especificaciones como para hacer unos libres de forma independiente) promueve indirectamente el software privativo.
5  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is there an exchange which don't ask for verification?. on: October 24, 2013, 07:08:54 PM
So far none of the suggestions works or works better than LocalBitcoins. Thermos accepts only US wire and bitcoin-otc is worser than LocalBitcoins in terms of liquidity and payment methods accepted (Relevant to me).

Thanks you anyway.
6  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is there an exchange which don't ask for verification?. on: October 23, 2013, 09:57:56 PM
Thanks you all but I want to buy BTC with fiat currency. I have MXN but AFAIK bank makes the conversion when transferring to a USD account (Not sure how much they will charge, however). Coinbase is for US-based only, BTC-e says that their bank (But not them, apparently) may require me to prove my identity. Cryptsy is of no use since they don't currently accept fiat currency. Any other suggestion?.
7  Other / Beginners & Help / Is there an exchange which don't ask for verification?. on: October 23, 2013, 09:24:49 PM
Hello.

I have bought bitcoins at localbitcoins and I'm now looking a way to buy much more without having to pay a premium, seems like buying in an exchange like bitstamp is the way. Is there an exchange which don't ask for verification (I.e: upload identity documents).

Thanks in advance.
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