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June 05, 2014, 03:53:58 PM

Does anybody remember what happened on Nov 19th last year to make it swing from 755 to 378?

And in February... and April...

Does history repeats itself? Sometimes...

As I remember it was due to SilkRoad. Isn't?

Forgot about Silk.. ^true story

Silk Road was way before the 19th of November. First few days in October if I remember correctly. That was a good day Grin
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June 05, 2014, 03:54:12 PM

good morning!
please when going to the moon, remember to bring beer! thanks a lot Cheesy


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June 05, 2014, 03:55:04 PM

Does anybody remember what happened on Nov 19th last year to make it swing from 755 to 378?

That was when the congress hearings were being held. I remember going out for drinks and coming back to a 25%+ crash yet it was still higher than when I went out. It was surreal, really. There were these congressmen, some of them talking about the price with the smile of one who has already bought their stash and yet the price was crashing.
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June 05, 2014, 03:55:32 PM

good morning!
please when going to the moon, remember to bring beer! thanks a lot Cheesy




and where is a Bitcoin flag? I don't see it. This picture is fabricated! There is no Bitcoin flags around and I am sure those are already there!

Fake!
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June 05, 2014, 03:55:37 PM

I like what I'm seeing.



I should add little logo or something to be embedded in screenshots Wink
Do you like the new colors of the 'multi' mode ?
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Explanation
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June 05, 2014, 04:02:16 PM

Yes. But if your mother returned home soon after you were born, you would surely receive a citizenship from that country. Yet you would still be an American citizen by US laws.
Perhaps in the US, but in Germany you would be required to inform the "Anmeldeamt" that you are leaving and will be living in another country and I think they would class you a non-citizen or something. If you wanted to return later, it wouldn't be a problem because you were born there, but in the meantime you'd only be a citizen of South Africa.
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June 05, 2014, 04:05:06 PM

I like what I'm seeing.



I should add little logo or something to be embedded in screenshots Wink
Do you like the new colors of the 'multi' mode ?

I like the new colors, more distinct, though it took some time to remember which was which now Wink

What I would really love: an option to swap bid ratio and relative rate with each other.. so that relative rate is underneath the usd rate.
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June 05, 2014, 04:05:07 PM

Red Alert! Huobi down!
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June 05, 2014, 04:07:03 PM

Red Alert! Huobi down!

Shields up

Quantum torpedoes full spread

FIRE!
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June 05, 2014, 04:09:14 PM

Red Alert! Huobi down!

it's happening
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Don't you worry I am sure Huobi will be back soon.


EDITED : they seems alive ... Wink Site is working ...
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June 05, 2014, 04:11:25 PM

I like what I'm seeing.



I should add little logo or something to be embedded in screenshots ;)
Do you like the new colors of the 'multi' mode ?

hehe, you're right... here's the improved version of the screen cap :D


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June 05, 2014, 04:15:21 PM

Yes. But if your mother returned home soon after you were born, you would surely receive a citizenship from that country. Yet you would still be an American citizen by US laws.
Perhaps in the US, but in Germany you would be required to inform the "Anmeldeamt" that you are leaving and will be living in another country and I think they would class you a non-citizen or something. If you wanted to return later, it wouldn't be a problem because you were born there, but in the meantime you'd only be a citizen of South Africa.

No, I'm talking about while you're still a baby. Think vacation.
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June 05, 2014, 04:16:07 PM

Don't you worry I am sure Huobi will be back soon.

seems to be ticking away on their website
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June 05, 2014, 04:20:26 PM

monkey says down a bit now, intraday.  still looking for daily gains through late next week.  

in case you care: monkey thinks the s&p is very, very toppy here on a daily basis (monkey starts to buy vol over the next 2 weeks, makes diagonal puts with weekly options) and yet wants to buy USDJPY later today for a Monday reversal.  monkey is contrarian on TSYs and wants to buy some now, some more in a few days, to sell late next week or early the following week.

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June 05, 2014, 04:27:07 PM

Does anybody remember what happened on Nov 19th last year to make it swing from 755 to 378?

And in February... and April...

Does history repeats itself? Sometimes...

History NEVER repeats!    It rhymes.    Smiley
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June 05, 2014, 04:29:05 PM

monkey says down a bit now, intraday.  still looking for daily gains through late next week.  

in case you care: monkey thinks the s&p is very, very toppy here on a daily basis (monkey starts to buy vol over the next 2 weeks, makes diagonal puts with weekly options) and yet wants to buy USDJPY later today for a Monday reversal.  monkey is contrarian on TSYs and wants to buy some now, some more in a few days, to sell late next week or early the following week.



Me likes that monkey.
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June 05, 2014, 04:30:48 PM

Yes. But if your mother returned home soon after you were born, you would surely receive a citizenship from that country. Yet you would still be an American citizen by US laws.
Perhaps in the US, but in Germany you would be required to inform the "Anmeldeamt" that you are leaving and will be living in another country and I think they would class you a non-citizen or something. If you wanted to return later, it wouldn't be a problem because you were born there, but in the meantime you'd only be a citizen of South Africa.
No, I'm talking about while you're still a baby. Think vacation.
So, you're saying if my mother went on vacation to the US and gave birth there, registered my birth there and then returned home? In that case when she registered me as a baby back at home, SA wouldn't recognize my US citizenship, I guess the US still would recognize you if you didn't tell them you registered in SA, but you might have a problem entering the US on the US passport because SA will only stamp your SA passport when you leave.

I must say that I'm not up to scratch on US immigration laws, I've lived in Germany, the UK and Australia, but never delved deeply into the citizenship side, I was never anywhere long enough, always got visas and never a passport.
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June 05, 2014, 04:36:01 PM

AKAIK they'd make you choose, depending on where you are living. If you wanted to stay, you would have to swap your US passport for a South African one and if you lived in the US, you'd need to apply for a visa to visit and citizenship if you wanted to stay; they'd grant you citizenship if you decided to stay, but once again you'd have to give up your US passport/citizenship. Basically we can only hold one passport at a time, although I do have friends who've gotten around this because this country is so screwed up sometimes, but my wife is German and it's taken 4 years and they still haven't managed to process her application. Once she finally gets her application filed, she'll be able to get a South African passport (and national identity number which allows you to open a bank account), but she has to hand her German one in, she basically has to leave and re-enter the country on the same passport, although she can travel around Europe on her German ID card.

Dual citizenship used to be allowed here in the past, but it was stopped some years ago, not exactly sure when.

Yes. But if your mother returned home soon after you were born, you would surely receive a citizenship from that country. Yet you would still be an American citizen by US laws.

I am not certain, but I thought US citizenship meant you were expected to pay tax on all your worldwide income, whereas many other countries just tax you for what you earn in their own country if you are a citizen.

I lived in the US but didn't get a green card (g/f offered to help) because of likely tax implications - but this was a fair while back.

This might account for the renunciations (just the very rich!)

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