Ah, excellent! Thanks to the both of you!
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Weird, my transaction isn't showing up. Either way, that seems to answer my question, thanks!
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I'm wondering if it's possible to verifiably release information about transactions made on Mt. Gox, for example more than just screenshots that could be faked.
The transaction ID of a transaction I recently made is 1317888886504144, can anyone find the details of the transaction based on that? Are there databases to look it up? I assume there's some kind of place to view data of presumably anonymized trades since tickers can show recent trades, but I'm not sure where to look.
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That's a pretty big image, here's an easier to read one: For those who don't get what this means, the green line shows how many bitcoins would have to be sold to hit a given price. Or, for the bitcoin price to go down to 4 dollars, about 44k more bitcoins would have to be sold than bought. Whereas for the price to go all the way up to 5.25, 22k more bitcoins would have to be bought than would be sold. So the buy/bid side is definitely shallower than the sell side, which basically means it's easier to make the price go up by buying than down by selling. Doesn't necessarily imply anything though, since investors probably don't feel like buying right now.
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That's a shame, I thought bitcoin7 was a definite scam at first but they turned out to be an alright site. Still, not surprised they eventually got hit. Their professionalism wasn't on the same level at all.
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So it moved..it was bound to..i just turned off my miners since i cant stand the noise anymore..i could at $5 but lol not at $4.5 :p..anyway its not surprising though..the price always falls a little after some bad news(another exchange getting hacked)
Which exchange this time?
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Pardon, but what? (accurate within a minute of this post date)
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I am pretty sure these are completely legit, to anyone wondering. People selling DiRT 3 at severely discounted prices is fairly common on these boards because from certain retailers like NewEgg, if you purchase some graphics cards commonly used for bitcoin mining, you get a free copy of DiRT 3 as a promotion. This guy bought some cards and wants to offload unwanted games. Except that all of the codes from that promotion have been leaked, and are now deactivated, and it remains to be seen how AMD4U is going to clean up the mess. This also says "retail", which given with the fact that said promo codes are all deactivated, makes me think they're not promo keys. I could possibly be interested, but it just seems creepy cheap. Eek. http://www.computerandvideogames.com/318036/amd-confirms-dirt-3-code-leak/ says that AMD intends to honor all valid game vouchers, though I couldn't find any updated info on if that ever happened. Yeah, I am willing to sell 10,000 codes for 1 bitcoin. That's what I asked:)
Regardless of the illegality of this, you'd have to be the original hacker to actually have those codes available for sale, because even supposing AMD didn't deactivate them for some reason, anyone else has access to the same list as you and has already activated them unless you were the original list obtainer and removed some codes for your own use.
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I am pretty sure these are completely legit, to anyone wondering. People selling DiRT 3 at severely discounted prices is fairly common on these boards because from certain retailers like NewEgg, if you purchase some graphics cards commonly used for bitcoin mining, you get a free copy of DiRT 3 as a promotion. This guy bought some cards and wants to offload unwanted games.
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Have purchased from Bananington.Important: This is not the current HIB, or the Humble Frozenbyte Bundle that was technically the third bundle released.Title says it all, I'd pay 1.2 bitcoin (or something reasonable) if you paid more than the average and got the bonus, less if you didn't. Anyone still have a spare of this around? I've got all the others but missed this one for some stupid reason. Steam code must of course still be redeemable to prove that you haven't sold this to multiple people. Payment will be sent according to which of us has more evidence of positive feedback.
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Ignore that guy, I'll pay 0.2 btc for your credit card info! No offers to fill out, no hassle!
You honestly think anyone would fall for that? rofl ... not sure if troll or oh my god oh fuck i don't even want to comprehend an individual like that
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Er, is there any need for his full name? This guy is legit, it's bizarre he isn't sending them all out but he's legit to some degree.
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It's weird how he isn't posting here to update us or anything... :/ To reassure you guys, here's what I received. Kind of blurry, but you can see 4 coins and then a clear coin in the other bag.
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I never really thought it wasn't legit, those weren't my complaints. At first I was pointing out what seemed to be either an error or a scam, then some other people were pointing out what a ripoff it was.
But, whatever.
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Hello people!
I could be saying important things!
I could be saying utterly useless things, or perhaps invalid points!
Either way, no one will care because my post is too difficult to bother to read!
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400+ dollars for a prepaid phone card with the answering machine set to say "This phone number is not attributed"? What a great deal!
Really good for dealer indeed!
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