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April 11, 2013, 07:35:30 PM
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If MtGox is currently closed for trading, why is the last price changing?   Its not by much but it has moved.  When it first shut down it was at 120.  Later it was at 123.4.  Now I see 124.9.  What is causing this?
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April 11, 2013, 07:38:49 PM
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Gox fucktards...need any further explanation?

I know they are busy as hell getting ready to meet this 12 hour deadline for the new dbase.  I hope this new debase is running on a bunch of stripped ssds or something.  I hope that is the bottleneck and when they reopen their hardware is ready to rip.

But again, we're dealing with gox fucktards.

You would think they would find the time to post something here, or maybe another update on their twitter about how their work is progressing.

"It is, quite honestly, the biggest challenge to central banking since Andrew Jackson." -evoorhees
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