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Author Topic: Gox Lawsuit - and what REALLY happened to Bitfloor? :(  (Read 653 times)
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May 10, 2013, 05:27:46 AM
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Anything to worry about? So he entered into some agreement with Gox, Gox apparently wanted it annulled. Happens all the time.

People are relying way too heavily on Gox. I'd start a trading platform if I felt safer to do so, but the US is just too ridiculous. Then again, I'd be scared of Bitcoin too if I was Uncle Sam. I used Bitfloor to buy my BTCs. Sigh. The good old days. BTCitGurl
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May 10, 2013, 08:40:06 AM
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Ah ... USA the land of the fre.... er ... lawsuits.
Since MtGox is Japan based company it should be safe from this but who knows.
Anyway BTC value took a massive hit after the news and then quickly recovered. The crypto-markets are crazy and unpredictable, just as the fiat ones  Grin .
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May 15, 2013, 09:44:14 AM
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Anything to worry about? So he entered into some agreement with Gox, Gox apparently wanted it annulled. Happens all the time.

People are relying way too heavily on Gox. I'd start a trading platform if I felt safer to do so, but the US is just too ridiculous. Then again, I'd be scared of Bitcoin too if I was Uncle Sam. I used Bitfloor to buy my BTCs. Sigh. The good old days. BTCitGurl

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