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Economy / Securities / Re: VTX on Havelock rallying!
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on: July 05, 2013, 03:57:47 PM
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It corrected all in one day? Interesting...
It corrected over a 90 second period late last night, and then finished correcting over the course of five minutes, nine hours later. clearly
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Economy / Securities / Re: VTX on Havelock rallying!
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on: July 05, 2013, 02:32:08 PM
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I see much more upside potential for such a well run company with shares on the cheap.
I am holding my coins so that I can keep my investment in VTX ... VTX should have some very big news about their new merchent API that should send the shares flying so double yay for me.
It seems to be a very well run exchange which is exactly why I purchased company shares over @ havelockinvestments.com. They have plans to create a shorting engine and pay dividends on the interest so that should be very interesting.
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Economy / Securities / Re: VTX on Havelock rallying!
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on: July 05, 2013, 02:27:15 PM
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Looks like it's finally broken out of the long triangle. CaVirtex should be getting ready to release their merchant API & partnerships soon as well as a shorting engine - I see them becoming a Canadian BitPay which will do wonders for these shares. I sold all my ASICminer to buy into VTX @ 0.5 because I see much more upside potential for such a well run company with shares on the cheap.
Looks like a pump and dump to me. Yeah, I lel'd when I saw the orderbook. I only wish I had put some shares for sale at 0.8, to get snapped up in the pump
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Economy / Goods / Re: Possible placeholder
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on: July 05, 2013, 02:24:47 PM
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A friend requested me to open the thread. I think details will follow.
Cool! I'm going to watch this thread, so I don't miss out on the details. This is so exciting!!!
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Economy / Securities / Re: Rental properties
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on: July 05, 2013, 02:05:04 PM
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Sounds risky on many levels, but still interesting.
Even more interesting: rent the properties for BTC, not $. Bitcoin needs more of an economy than just investors shuffling funds around. Charge rent in BTC, peel off dividends, then convert remaining BTC to $ for the mortgage payment. Mid-month mortgage payments would give you two weeks to do this conversion, so there's no worry of tight deadlines being missed due to problems with exchanges. If you can hire contractors to do repairs/maintenance for BTC, even better. You'd make national news doing this (remember the guy selling his house for BTC in Alberta?), and you'd have your pick of both tenants and workers.
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Economy / Goods / Re: [1/24] [Group Buy] MINING CANARY silkscreened t-shirts! $18+S&H
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on: July 05, 2013, 10:49:29 AM
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Krellan; 1 Mens L; BTC0.356 (USA), TXID: d1c188b39c3848e5884f2d796b8ad1c008808c0129dd44242261d3f058d9f00a
Nice, I'm in!
Great! I've added you to the OP. The reason the minimum is 24 instead of 12 for this group buy is because it's a three-color design instead of single-color... lots more work involved EDIT: This group buy didn't get much traction, so I've refunded payments.
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Economy / Securities / Re: Rental properties
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on: July 04, 2013, 10:37:08 PM
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I saw a thread similar to this one a few days ago, and thought it was an interesting idea.
A prerequisite for me would be regular updates as to the condition of the properties, short/long-term repairs required, criteria for selecting tenants, etc. While there's money to be made in real estate, I've got no interest in owning shares in slums.
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Economy / Goods / Re: ASICMiner Fan Club t-shirt design contest
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on: July 04, 2013, 09:29:18 PM
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Well set some really low bid orders and get some ASICminer as well in case it goes up a lot then some really high sell orders XD Ha-ha have a fun two weeks If your in Alberta Jasper and Banff have wifi How far up tunnel mountain does the signal go?
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Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
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on: July 04, 2013, 06:48:11 PM
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I don't think you even need to look that far ahead. If Tx fees haven't reached BTC12.5 per block by the time the reward halves again, BTC is probably dead in the water.
what are you talkingggg about?! that will actually be a really good thing. tx fees will be negligible PER transaction but if a block has 5000 transactions and packs a nice neglible fee per amount of bitcoins sold it PROVES that bitcoin works well. and keep in mind if bitcoins are worth a lot of money than even 5 bitcoins per block could be worth thousands I'm not sure you understood me correctly. I think it would be a good thing as well. Your bolded statement is exactly my reasoning behind my bolded statement. Put another way, within the next four years you will see one of two scenarios: (1) Tx fees will be very, very important, or (2) Bitcoin is doomed to die the slow death of flowers in a vase.
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Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
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on: July 04, 2013, 06:22:56 PM
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4) Txs, Txs Txs. By the time all Bitcoins have been mined, the transaction fees will make it worthwhile for the miners (Satoshi's white paper)
I don't think you even need to look that far ahead. If Tx fees haven't reached BTC12.5 per block by the time the reward halves again, BTC is probably dead in the water.
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