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Hello folks, could someone suggest a site that is SAFE where I could deposit U.S. currency and purchase BTC, Litecoin, Doge, etc? With the ability to export my coins to keep them safe or a place like Blockchain, etc? Thank you!!
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The OP joined on the day BTC was selling at $266. Is this another case of bought-too-high so its time to unleash some serious FUD-slinging? Wants to talk it back down to $5 so that he can average in at a good price.
Actually that's not the case at all I've been buying pretty consistently since around $75.00
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Heard back from CampBX and the hold for 31 days is in place for all users, even if you have a Dwolla account for longer than 31 days. They suggest to deposit a small amount in their exchange, buy coins and let them sit for 31 days. Deposits back to Dwolla in USD are not affected. Kind of lame if you ask me.
Strange I just opened an account last week and moved my coins to my wallet & the entire process took about 15 min. I used Dwolla?
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Please add me to the Lotto too, thank you 1AQCh8GRKoQVL6y5KAy8bAfH5xXXF67BG6
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I like this idea, although I'm still a little confused by it. Is this like setting up a quasi mutual fund that we all invest in? How would we be protected from theft & what not? This sounds like setting up a Corp. in EVE and then some guy runs off with all the money..lol. I'm interested though..
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Sounds like using an exchange that does service US customers AND follows FINcen would be the way to go? Anybody know which ones those are?
I read someplace today on the forums that CampBX is not FINcen certified. Now we all know DHS monitors these forums so blame me when CampBX gets shut down..lol J/K
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Just set up a CampBX account & used Dwolla & it's working great & fast!!
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Like many of you I was using Dwolla to transfer in MtGox & now that DHS shut all that down I'm wondering where everyone is going in the U.S. to get $$ into your accounts? I'm thinking that CampBX might be a good option & it's EASY. Speed, security, & simplicity is what I'm looking for. Thanks guys!
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Looks like Amazon is launching its own "digital currency". I really with they would have adopted BTC but that's ok. We still have a long road until BTC is mainstream. http://www.amazon.com/
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Are you currently mining BTC or buying it right now?
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Really? LOL damn I literally JUST got the PDF statement. I'm sorry about that & hopefully this will get locked then. I didnt see in "Legal" where this was posted?
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Mt. Gox has been contacted by Coinlab (US) regarding a formal complaint filed against us in the United States. As we have just now received the complaint, neither Mt. Gox nor our legal team can make any official comment on the matter at this time, but we take this very seriously and will respond appropriately and quickly once we have had time to review it. Source: https://mtgox.com/pdf/20130503_coinlab_lawsuit.pdf
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I'm sure many of you already know this, if you have looked into the history of BTC but for some of our newer folks you may find this interesting. I thought I'd post it here and those that have more info on who or what group REALLY created Bitcoin could add to it. Thanks! "Satoshi Nakamoto was the pseudonymous person or group of people who designed the original bitcoin protocol in 2008 and launched the bitcoin network in 2009. Beyond bitcoin, no other links to this identity have been found. His involvement in the original bitcoin protocol does not appear to extend past mid-2010.[9] Nakamoto was active in making modifications to the bitcoin network and posting technical information on the BitcoinTalk Forum until his contact with bitcoin users began to fade. Until a few months before he left, he was responsible for creating the majority of the bitcoin protocol, only rarely accepting contributions.[9] In April 2011, Satoshi communicated to a bitcoin contributor saying he had “moved on to other things.”[41] Identity Investigations into the real identity of Satoshi Nakamoto have been attempted by The New Yorker and Fast Company. Fast Company's investigation brought up circumstantial evidence that indicated a link between an encryption patent application filed by Neal King, Vladimir Oksman and Charles Bry on 15 August 2008, and the bitcoin.org domain name which was registered 72 hours later. The patent application (#20100042841) contained networking and encryption technologies similar to bitcoin's. After textual analysis, the phrase "...computationally impractical to reverse" was found in both the patent application and bitcoin's whitepaper.[1] All three inventors explicitly denied being Satoshi Nakamoto."Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin
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