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April 29, 2013, 05:22:39 PM
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Question 1: My account is unverified. I got almost 400 btc in there. Am i able to sell more than 10.000 euro worth of coins in one go? If yes, then next questions: Can i SEPA withdraw more than 10.000 euro? If not, Can i do this if i part it in several times, for example today one transfer of 10.000, tomorrow another one ....

Just not sure what the withdrawal limit is since they only talk about transfer limits, trade limits and deposit limits, and not about withdrawl limits...


Question 2:
I don't know any coding like PHP and i don't know anything about API usage or bitcoin bots, but i would like to have a program that automatically sells all my bitcoins if the price goes under 100 euro per BTC, in case a major crash happens while i'm asleep that my coins get sold at that price..... How can i achieve this?? I can operate a computer but i do now know any coding like PHP/html and don't want to mess with the API codes without knowing what i'm doing!

HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED  Smiley
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April 29, 2013, 05:40:55 PM
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You dont read faq or something there? I think max is 1000 USD per day at bitstamp withdraw and yes after 24hour you can do it again. It is there somewhere, I think their pages are rly simple and userfriendly, untill you try to found some info like this Cheesy. Then it start be too easy like iShyts.

When you dont know use PHP, you cant type your bot, you dont know python or something like that, dont try it. Its not that easy, some bots you can get for free but always you must set them up, change some configs and etc, its not that easy. Trust me, you can rly easy burn a lot of your BTC out.
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April 29, 2013, 05:42:38 PM
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I can only help you by telling you:

GET THE HELL AWAY FROM BITSTAMP! Their systems are not safe - if you want to adventure your money, feel free to use their services... good luck.
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April 29, 2013, 05:44:18 PM
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Oh, here's the thread:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=190874.0
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April 29, 2013, 05:45:11 PM
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I use it 3x for sell and SEPA withdraw and no problem at all, easy, fast, good. Dont know, maybe Helmut Kohl is right, I dont know.
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April 29, 2013, 05:50:04 PM
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I can only help you by telling you:

GET THE HELL AWAY FROM BITSTAMP! Their systems are not safe - if you want to adventure your money, feel free to use their services... good luck.

Wtf are you talking about  Huh I'm using their services without a hitch.

Edit: No need to answer, I saw the link and will comment there.

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April 29, 2013, 06:03:36 PM
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Well thanks for the advice. Then wow well i wont be able to withdraw from them..

But i can sell those coins , then rebuy back and transfer them all to another wallet, without limit right? I don't see any other good place to sell btc since bitcoin-24.com is down, mtgox requires 2 week verification, and bitcurex is kind of damn LOW rate, like 5% lower than on bitstamp or Mtgox, plus with 400 btc i think the market volume is too small to properly sell them all at once, right?

So my choice: bitstamp. I will just use it for selling and re-buying though, and will finally withdraw the btc to other exchanges then for cashing out, which dont require 2 week authenication.

Security issues with bitstamp??? If that was true and really happening widely i think there would be tons of others complaining by now.. Not just one guy. One guy complaining about security issues of 1000 members, well i take the risk!

With btc-24 there were several people complaining about engine bugs so yeah in that case people were right. But only one complain about bitstamp.. Whatever i take the rist, Bitcoin is a gamble anyways and i like gambling!

For me bitcoin is like the less-risk version of a casino. I love casinos, i love high winning change, so i love bitcoin even more.


Bitchslaps to every pussy that panic sells or sells carefully when it raises a little! Gamble like a real man pussies! Holla at ya'll !
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April 29, 2013, 06:36:45 PM
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Good luck. Really - good luck! Seems you wouldn't care if your account got hacked anyways, so why bother? If you are "that one guy" that got robbed though I promise you won't think to yourself: "oh well, they are still safe because I'm the only one that got scammed".
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April 29, 2013, 06:41:15 PM
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Good luck. Really - good luck! Seems you wouldn't care if your account got hacked anyways, so why bother? If you are "that one guy" that got robbed though I promise you won't think to yourself: "oh well, they are still safe because I'm the only one that got scammed".

Quit trolling this thread and provide answers in yours! I'm contemplating on reporting you to mods if you keep it up like this.

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April 29, 2013, 06:52:00 PM
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Do as may best please you, I couldn't care less. If you were able to read my thread thouroughly you would have seen that I provide logs of my bitstamp-account that demonstrate the possibility of two individuals being logged into bitstamp-accounts simultanously.
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