dang, missed the action!
Did the walls get bought up or were they removed?
there is a 19k wall that is moving 0.05 USD up every 5 min or so what will it do when it gets to $6.2
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Is there a payment processor (just like PayPal) that lets my eCommerce site accept BitCoin payment and gives me US$ or any other "real" money?
I am not looking for a plugin or program to do that (but I am still happy about pointers in that direction), I am looking for a all-in-one solution. Basically just like setting up PayPal or Credit Card for my web site, so that the customer can pay in BitCoin through my site, and once the transaction is done my account shows a credit of X BitCoin or Y USD equivalent (daily course basically).
I hope I didn't describe what I am looking for too complicated. Basically all I want to do is accept BitCoin, but without the "hassle" of having BitCoin and them having to take care of selling them for money frequently, monitoring the exchange value, etc etc... (I understand that this is very easy, but unfortunately I'd need cash as soon as possible in order to pay bills etc).
I am pleased to announce that our full fledged of E-commerce solutions will be announce VERY Shortly! The idea will be here is to be as transparent for both merchants and buyer as possible either online or... IRL. And the good news is that fees involve in these solution will be rather... appealing to say the least! Typical gox... promising big things and never delivering. I think there was a gox post that said we'd have something big in January... and nothing happened.
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Oops, we just broke a few walls. Time to reevaluate...
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10 male is to 1 female i guess. WOW! I just did the math, and that means that there are 9 girls for every boy in the Bitcoin community. I better get started before RandyFolds gets them all. Or, for that matter, before Matthew gets them all, for we all know how women love magazine mongrels. ~Bruno~ I bet most of those girls are looking for guys that can protect them, RandyFolds is too huge to protect and cover them from bullets. LOL Actually, his gravity well draws the bullets in, thereby protecting people around him.
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TY! How's this for ending on an up note: Bitcoin is like the Web before the advent of all the technologies that made it so useful for non-techies. Back then, it was nearly impossible to find anything of value on the Internet – pioneer surfers will remember clicking through pages and pages of irrelevant AltaVista results. Businesses that had Web pages did so more to seem edgy than to make sales.
Of course, the Internet eventually became a critical part of our society and economy, with technology making it easier to find things, and a combination of scope and scale increasing the value of what there was to find. The potential of Bitcoin – more generally, of a decentralized, self-regulating currency – is similarly imponderable and similarly feared. My hunch is that it will prove revolutionary. I’m just not sure how or when.
Wow:
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I just want to mention that I charge 3-4% daily for riskier lenders and barely break even. :\
It really is risky as fuck.
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One thing I never got about SMAs: how can they be support/resistance? Why is SMA(200) "the" support, but not SMA(179) or SMA(165)? 200 is only special because humans have ten fingers.
SMAs can be used as a trend reversal signal, but I can't see how they can be support/resistance.
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Here's one instance where my conscience says, "how horrible," but I tell my conscience to STFU.
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Shit is crap.
It certainly is, Holmes.
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I don't even know if you can reverse transactions anymore, I lost $320 when I got scammed out of buying 100 Bitcoins. They said they couldn't give me my money back for an electronic transaction.
They reverse it for scammers, but not for legit users.
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Aside from the scammers, it's clear that many legitimate members of the community are coming back.
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The loan to me is now due... 48 BTC to be paid today.
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you think so?
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^------ This.
Oh-so-many questions and hints never answered by BS..
Ente
There's a growing trend: calling Bitscalper BS
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this guy's a confirmed scammer (100% probability). Don't ask me why; you can see it very clearly if you look closely enough
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sorry man, I own ibm.com I'll sell it to you for 21 million BTC + 1 bitcent, as it is a three-letter domain and those are rare.
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Please take a look at the following youtube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGMQZEIXBMsI think this is one of the most powerful videos on taxation that I have ever seen. If you like this video, please support the creator by making a Bitcoin donation on his website: http://www.georgeoughttohelp.com/His Bitcoin address is 1LqYpj6MNppH8yiKBWXDH2mkSLiMYwQMx6 If you don't like this video, I would be curious to hear why. I like the message, but the monotone voice and corny animations ruined it for me. xD
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Since everyone seems to be farting out ridiculous 'social sharing' that people treat like blogs, and blogs that people treat like their own personal diaries, I thought I might capitalize on the entire thing by cutting to the chase (people love honesty!) Introducing I'm selling shares now for $1,000,000USD per share, with a trillion shares available. Is everyone ready to get in on this bleeding edge synergy?
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epii (or at least the hacker who is now controlling his account) is also a scammer
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