Anyone else watching some of the order book shuffling that's been going on over the past hour or so? There were around 20,000BTCs at ~$6.10 that have been taken down and not too long ago about 20,000BTCs worth of USD appeared on the buy side.
interesting, where on the buy side did it appear?
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Users don't want to go out and purchase some weird currency prone to theft, and install potential malware on their system, just so they can pay a stranger over the internet for items that may never be sent.
exactly, that's why everything (including storing the bitcoins) would be handled by the exchange. users just have to keep his login password safe Oh, I misunderstood. I thought the service was simply for letting users post and bid on things and handle the cash themselves. If you're talking about a service, with customer support, then you'll have to take some profit in order to sustain non-trivial costs of maintenance and handling user issues/complaints, etc. And you risk violating Blizzard EULAs unless you plan to be completely detached from the game and only handle the money side. But then that means you have no way to verify whether the seller actually transferred the items to the buyer. Have fun arbitrating disputes... In the end, Blizzard is being greedy, but I don't think there's a legit way for competition to step in, even if they could get away with it legally. On the other hand, if we're talking Diablo II and all sales are between strangers trusting each other over the internet, then Bitcoin fills the niche pretty well. But I think Blizzard has firmly undercut any potential competition on this one... actually we are now talking about doing a simple exchange D3gold / BTC I think this would be much easier to do well, and would be more piratical for users. ( no need for strangers trusting each other over the internet ) they would send BTC to the exchange to buy D3Gold or they would send D3Gold to the exchange to buy BTC this would be a free market like all other bitcoin exchanges.
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Users don't want to go out and purchase some weird currency prone to theft, and install potential malware on their system, just so they can pay a stranger over the internet for items that may never be sent.
I play Hardcore and their is not a real money AH for hardcore players... Users don't want to go out and purchase some weird currency prone to theft, and install potential malware on their system, just so they can pay a stranger over the internet for items that may never be sent.
exactly, that's why everything (including storing the bitcoins) would be handled by the exchange. users just have to keep his login password safe Relative to that, 15% fee seems completely fair for the 100% scam-proof, easy-to-understand method of just using the RMAH. I think 15% is ludicrous actually... Blizzard is being ridiculously greedy. But they'll get away with it because they know how desperately users want to be able to buy and sell items to other users, and they know users will pay it.
15% kinda sucks, wtf do they do with the gold anyway
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See the thread on Ogrr if you play diablo3 https://ogrr.com/viewtopic.php?f=101&t=3402I would like to know if their would be much interest for this. It would be an exchange like MtGox, but trading diablo3 gold & bitcoin, for any battle net region Or post your thoughts about this below
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See the thread on Ogrr if you play diablo3 https://ogrr.com/viewtopic.php?f=101&t=3402I would like to know if their would be much interest for this. It would be an exchange like MtGox, but trading diablo3 gold & bitcoin, for any battle net region Or post your thoughts about this below
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I'd love to hear some more realistic thoughts on this.
21 million dollars per coin you seem to know whats going on, this fourm is more concered with day to day trading, i think we all agree in a few years to trend is UP UP UP unless we see a catastrophic failure, but that's unlikely ... if their was to be a catastrophic failure, we would of seen it by now
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what makes you guys think the asked were pulled out and not sold off?
Denial. how to you account for 70,000 coins traded? none of it came from the ask wall, and the bid wall grew! ah yes, this is what the bitcoin per launch sequence looks like
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The size of the bidwalls matches the old 45k wall exactly... $200k to the top.
I wonder where we're going now. Last time he managed to push it from $4.6 to $5... askwalls are falling quickly.
Is this the end of stability?
I'm betting we're not going to make it past the months long resistance and that we'll see sub $5 prices again. didn't you get the memo? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=78629.0
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Volumes are not that high yet... None of the walls have been 'eaten' yet. Just manipulation.
+1. People are trying to induce other people to take the plunge, but nobody wants to be the one to do it. And as we have seen over the past few months, it's going to take some serious buying volume to decisively settle the market's mind on which way to go. looks like yesterday their was about 70,000BTC traded what makes you guys think the asked were pulled out and not sold off? if they where pulled out.. who sold & bought all these coins in the past 24 hours
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when seller is Jr.
ask him to send goods b4 you send payment. or use escrow
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You were scammed.
ya this is not looking good... i guess you'll want to pm theymos and tell him to put the scammer label on this guy
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not a half bad idea,
I have done some of the above on my own, because bitcoin!
I think I'll try the Print out a bitcoin flyer and post it up somewhere public
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the "breaking news" changed to "now live" or somthing to that effect
but still no action.
I WANT MY MONEY BACK! just kidding
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Error 300005! The real game is the journey to get to the game. Blizz has added 30 minutes of gameplay just getting past server error messages.
ETA: More progress. Error 300008!
i'm not getting these errors i still get error 37 how do i get to the next level? On-the-fly keyboard macro with your Blizz password. Spam it until you pass level 37 and reach level 3006. From there, you need to enter the following code: enter, macro1, enter, macro1, enter, macro1, enter, macro1, enter, macro1 as necessary to reach the 300k levels where you can see the character creation screen, which seems to have the longest hangs of them all. ETA: Now even Blizz's forum server is going down "500 Internal Server Error An error occurred. Please try again later. Error ID: 1KM5U" Now "We’ll be back soon! The Blizzard family of websites is temporarily unavailable. Thank you for your patience!" omg, naturally occurring DoS attack!
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Error 300005! The real game is the journey to get to the game. Blizz has added 30 minutes of gameplay just getting past server error messages.
ETA: More progress. Error 300008!
i'm not getting these errors i still get error 37 how do i get to the next level?
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Yes, for sure. $8 takes place no later than the next 480 months 40 years! dang....
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