Ohhh, i somehow understood these are day passes. And i didnt mean vendor fees are high, but the opposite. And this usually is used to keep the costs for visitors low.
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Thats Goxs job, but as always they do nothing.
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I think it is fairly inaccurate to call Tor Wiki part of the deep web.
Deep Web = Websites not indexed by major search engines. If you buy a server and put up some site that you don't advertise around, it is part of the deep web. Most of the internet is the deep web.
Dark Net = Difficult to detect cipher nets, like Freenet and various friend to friend fileshare programs allow for.
Cipher Net = Any network that uses encryption in an attempt to provide anonymity. I would consider Tor part of the Ciphernet, but not really part of the Deep Web and not really a Dark Net for that matter.
Well it's still not accessed in the surface web. But either way its relative to bitcoins But it is as you can see with all the proxy sites used here.
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Damn domain grabbers. Maybe we should sue them. Wait. Ah, never mind.
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No problem, they recompensate that with a weeks worth of insider trading.
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- Aiding the enemy (Another country might decide to use Bitcoin in the future) Oh, BTC is a proprietary American invention. Time to get the hell out of them then.
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why would you not accept a donation?
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This is just like Prism. Suddenly everybody is saying "I knew it!".
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For regular buyers-sellers, if there is mobile verification system and minimum fees for extra protection, there will not be any problem - just suggestion. Email confirmation would be a huge step towards security with virtually 0 effort.
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Do you take bets on football, the real one, not handegg?
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Delivery in 5min? How is that supposed to work?
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How much for the towels?
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I agree. Market is primed to pop. Ask wall at $125 just holding it down. Price can easily move if that is pulled and we get upward push if only to squeeze shorts and snatch some profit.
Its not the market thats poping, but everybody trying to get outta Gox asap. No, it's the market. OK, that convinced me.
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Bullshit! In that sense its just like ACH. You would have to go a long way to have a SEPA "recalled".
Think of SEPA like an extension of ACH, its faster, cheaper, easier and better regulated.
If you say so. Take the risk at your own discretion. Hell, if you want to send cash over the pond I'll be glad to hook you up with BTC. But you're likely not. Banksters are thieves anyway and I'd be scared to use them all that much. LOL, you do know what SEPA means? Single Euro Payments Area No way of sending to the US. And im done hijacking. Sorry OP.
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2. Each bank has 24h(weekends excluded ofc) to process your transfer, so you have your cash in 48h max(i had transfers that took 1-2h) Sadly it's usually 3+ open business days. Never had less than a day. ) But thats not SEPA, its the exchanges that cant cope/are delaying.
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When will my support ticket be finally answered?
Yeah, you know who i am.
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I agree. Market is primed to pop. Ask wall at $125 just holding it down. Price can easily move if that is pulled and we get upward push if only to squeeze shorts and snatch some profit.
Its not the market thats poping, but everybody trying to get outta Gox asap.
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Hmmm, hat hier sonst jemand dAgensia ausprobiert?
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Nonono, In None We Trust sounds better.
I like it. Nah, I trust cryptography I trust in end to end encryption between me and myself.
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