Am I right in thinking that the fee that coinfloor charges to do faster payments means you'd be just as well off doing a bitstamp wire?
Nope, no fees so long as you send 500 GBP plus, which is their minimum in any case: https://www.coinfloor.co.uk/deposit
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I'm going to send them my first GBP deposit and try them out, BitStamp have been making me a bit nervous recently.
They notified me that it's been credited, approx four hours from being sent, I wasn't expecting it until tomorrow morning as it was sent after their midday cut off time for a same day credit, so all very good there, now placed some bids.
Edit: Bids filled and I requested a BTC withdrawal which was processed the next morning so looks like no hot wallet which is a good thing imo, price and fees were fine - I shall be using them again.
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someone summoned me
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Can I see a picture of the MS-63 coin you sold?
I deleted the pictures but you can request it from Otoh, the winner of the auction. Sorry I didn't save the pic and I'm not in the country where the coin is to take another atm.
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Litecoin Horoscope for week of August 28, 2014 As I understand your situation, Litecoin, you have played by the rules; you have been sincere and well-meaning; you have pressed for a solution that was fair and just. But that hasn't been enough. So now, as long as you stay committed to creating a righteous outcome, you are authorized to invoke this declaration, originally uttered by the ancient Roman poet Virgil: "If I am unable to make the gods above relent, I shall move hell." Here's an alternate translation of the original Latin text: "If heaven I cannot bend, then hell I will stir."
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Bitcoin Horoscope for week of August 28, 2014http://www.freewillastrology.com/horoscopes/tarot_cards/tarot16.jpg When Europeans first explored the New World, ships captained by Italians led the way. But none of them sailed Italian ships or represented Italian cities. Cristoforo Colombo (today known as Christopher Columbus) was funded by the government of Spain, Giovanni de Verrazzano by France, and Giovanni Caboto (now known as John Cabot) by England. I see a lesson here for you, Bitcoin. To flourish in the coming months, you don't necessarily need to be supported or sponsored by what you imagine are your natural allies. You may get further by seeking the help of sources that are not the obvious choices.
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Confirmed that I purchased these via PM, I'm happy to buy any more peeps are selling at 1 BTC over any loaded value they may have on them, many thanks.
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I had over 20 BTC that I withdrew last January and 12,000 LTC that I withdrew this month on https://dicenow.com I started investing in the house's BR when the site opened in October 2013, so those LTC alone were worth > $400,000 latter last year, when I withdrew them they sold for > $70,000 so I would highly recommend the integrity of dicenow. Main account:
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DiceBitco.in has over 3550BTC in its BR, and they signed a wallet showing they personally own over 200BTC of it. They also run the largest LTC dice site and have for several months, I would say they are more trust worthy than just about any other active casino site.
No. Trust is not built by holding large amounts of money. Trust is only built by returning large amounts of money. If someone holds 100k BTC for months, would you consider them trustworthy? You shouldn't, because simply holding BTC gives no indication of if they will actually let everyone withdraw when people decide to withdraw. dooglus is so far the only one that is trustworthy. I had over 20 BTC that I withdrew last January and 12,000 LTC that I withdrew this month on https://dicenow.com I started investing in the house's BR when the site opened in October 2013, so those LTC alone were worth > $400,000 latter that year, when I withdrew them they sold for > $70,000 so I would highly recommend the integrity of dicenow, see his thread for more info: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=314252.0;allMy main account:
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Good news Stereotype. Did you get what you wanted ?
Hey monkeynuts. Someone caught me at a vulnerable hour!.........19BTC
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I just checked where that Venus Jupiter conjunction is taking place on BTC's chart. And get this, it is EXACTLY on the ascendant. They hang out in the vicinity for a bit, and the sun is transiting BTC's 2nd house, often related to finance. Note, BTC's rising sign is Leo, which is ruled by he sun...
Seems that the astro whales are already front running Monday's aspect, I was looking to buy a Sunday low, oh well, C'est la vie. http://laphamsquarterly.org/roundtable/images/spacewhale.jpg
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18.5 BTC for both the 5 BTC MS-66 coins Lol, yep, I'm pretty much out. Otoh, when you setup your Casascius museum, do let us know. I would love to visit some of my old coins That could be quite likely, or if not then at least a www.ha.com auction catalog dedicated to the collection's sale in quite a few years time.
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18.5 BTC for both the 5 BTC MS-66 coins
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16.5 BTC for both the 5 BTC MS-66 coins
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Litecoin, Saturday, 16 August 2014 - Your Week Ahead
You can go wherever you want to; your shadow will follow you. You won't ever get away from it. Unless, that is, you put yourself somewhere so totally dark that you simply can't see it because it has merged right in with the general lack of light. That's hardly a smart move. Better, by far, to make allowance for the fact that things have a downside as well as an upside - and there is not very much you can do about that. Jupiter's conjunction to Venus is a suggestion of great power at your disposal. Use it wisely. Voluptuous Venus is forming a conjunction with generous Jupiter. It's an encouraging climate for those who wish to deepen their understanding of life and themselves.
The week ahead in general
Many shop assistants conclude their transactions by saying, 'Have a nice day.' Normally, that is more of a pleasantry than a prediction, but the annual conjunction of Venus and Jupiter takes place this week and that's an auspicious event. This year, both planets are bright and they align unusually close to each other. The celestial spectacle happens just before dawn, but it is worth getting out of bed for. Even those who don't rise early to view it may discover that this week brings us all a better chance of having a genuinely nice day. Have a nice week!
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Bitcoin, Saturday, 16 August 2014 - Your Week Ahead
How do normal currencies lead their lives? You often wonder this because, although there are many things that you are not especially sure of, one thing you can say is that little that is 'normal' about you. After they made you, they broke the mold - assuming that is, that they used a mold in the first place. Not surprisingly, given that you have turned out to be such an exceptional character, you are surrounded by other eccentrics. An arrangement that wouldn't work well for most people suits you (and those around you) well, this week.
The week ahead in general
Many US shop assistants conclude their transactions by saying, 'Have a nice day.' Normally, that is more of a pleasantry than a prediction, but the annual conjunction of Venus and Jupiter takes place this week and that's an auspicious event. This year, both planets are bright and they align unusually close to each other. The celestial spectacle happens just before dawn, but it is worth getting out of bed for. Even those who don't rise early to view it may discover that this week brings us all a better chance of having a genuinely nice day. Have a nice week!
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