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October 06, 2014, 12:13:36 AM

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Registrant Name: Anton Vereshchagin
Registrant Organization: InterMoney Exchange, Ltd
Registrant Street: 78 Halifax Street, 3rd Fl, P.O Box 726  
Registrant City: Kingstown

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One question where the hell is City Kingstown, 78 Halifax Street Huh I smell bull shit...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingstown


Lol an island Cheesy Good luck getting You money back Wink If they flee

Looks rubbish, can't understand why people are trying to pump it. CCN ran a story about how 400 EU banks now allow you to buy bitcoin whilst not mentioning that such a claim is complete bullshit. It's like saying "VISA now support bitcoin because you can use your card on Circle"

You are right of course, but it is nice to know you have more possibilities to buy btc, especially for average Joe, don't you think?
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October 06, 2014, 12:14:43 AM

Anyone feel like sharing their "bankroll" when playing on the exchanges?

Mine is...well it's not really anything but about 0.30 btc total. I don't think I will be earning any serious amount of money with this, but this is the amount I am willing to risk, or rather, that I can afford to lose.

traders always say to only play with like %10 of your holdings, its just not wise to think you can call tops and bottoms, that kind of thinking will have you go all out on a bounce that turns out to be trend reversal
0.30 btc is about that much yeah, 10% of my holdings. I've been here since late Apr 2011, but unlike a lot of people I failed to amass large amounts of bitcoins, even though back then I had upwards of 100, a year later I had ten times as much litecoins, past tense yes.

I use a small percentage of my stash. I've managed to trade up from BTC6 to BTC20 since June. Thanks, Litecoin. Good time to buy some, btw, as it follows lock-step with Bitcoin. Silly Chinese traders, they love it Smiley
You have to have some to buy some. I don't have any income, I can't even afford to buy 0.05 let alone anything like 6-20 btc.
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October 06, 2014, 12:15:39 AM

www.247exchange.com

Domain Name: 247EXCHANGE.COM
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Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited
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Registrant Name: Anton Vereshchagin
Registrant Organization: InterMoney Exchange, Ltd
Registrant Street: 78 Halifax Street, 3rd Fl, P.O Box 726  
Registrant City: Kingstown

Registrant State/Province: Grenadines
Registrant Postal Code: MZD
Registrant Country: VC



One question where the hell is City Kingstown, 78 Halifax Street Huh I smell bull shit...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingstown


Lol an island Cheesy Good luck getting You money back Wink If they flee

Looks rubbish, can't understand why people are trying to pump it. CCN ran a story about how 400 EU banks now allow you to buy bitcoin whilst not mentioning that such a claim is complete bullshit. It's like saying "VISA now support bitcoin because you can use your card on Circle"

You are right of course, but it is nice to know you have more possibilities to buy btc, especially for average Joe, don't you think?

Absolutely, the only problem is that it looks like the kind of site that would accept Liberty Reserve were it still running.
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October 06, 2014, 12:16:05 AM

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Registrant City: Kingstown

Registrant State/Province: Grenadines
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Registrant Country: VC



One question where the hell is City Kingstown, 78 Halifax Street Huh I smell bull shit...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingstown


Lol an island Cheesy Good luck getting You money back Wink If they flee

Looks rubbish, can't understand why people are trying to pump it. CCN ran a story about how 400 EU banks now allow you to buy bitcoin whilst not mentioning that such a claim is complete bullshit. It's like saying "VISA now support bitcoin because you can use your card on Circle"

You are right of course, but it is nice to know you have more possibilities to buy btc, especially for average Joe, don't you think?


Yes but if they fuck everyone like mtgox it will be not good for BTC or market right ?
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October 06, 2014, 12:16:15 AM

more fun?
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Yes I'm here, did you call me?
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October 06, 2014, 12:19:23 AM

more fun?
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I own this market!

Yes I'm here, did you call me?

i think he was asking us if we wanted more fun, as he would DUMP more of his coins on the market, so we could watch it go down and then back up again.

yes please more fun!
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October 06, 2014, 12:20:22 AM

more fun?
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Yes I'm here, did you call me?

i think he was asking us if we wanted more fun, as he would DUMP more of his coins on the market, so we could watch it go down and then back up again.

yes please more fun!

I know, but that we need to find fun in small things when the "market" fucks us in every possible way.  Grin
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October 06, 2014, 12:21:19 AM

idk what polo is.

Anyway....

The next 17 pages of this thread are critical

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October 06, 2014, 12:22:05 AM

more fun?
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I own this market!

Yes I'm here, did you call me?

i think he was asking us if we wanted more fun, as he would DUMP more of his coins on the market, so we could watch it go down and then back up again.

yes please more fun!

I know, but that we need to find fun in small things when the "market" fucks us in every possible way.  Grin
this is true, its why i come here and post funny pictures
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October 06, 2014, 12:22:34 AM

idk what polo is.


Poloniex exchange
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We don't talk about alts here, it scares the natives.
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We don't talk about alts here, it scares the natives.

Oops.  sorry!
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Cheesy
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October 06, 2014, 12:29:51 AM

Waiting for the 27k wall to return.
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Waiting for the 20000BTC bid wall to appear  Cheesy
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October 06, 2014, 12:33:44 AM

Waiting for the 27k wall to return.


I can't believe that with the history of btc someone would keep that kind of $$$ on an exchange.  Also if they wanted out of btc they would have been selling chunks at a time for minimal slippage, not just put up a 30k wall.
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October 06, 2014, 12:43:13 AM

Anybody have transfered fiat lately to bitstamp via 'international bank'?

Knowing that they changed bank, I just wanna make sure it goes thru with no hassle
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October 06, 2014, 12:50:26 AM

Waiting for the 27k wall to return.


I can't believe that with the history of btc someone would keep that kind of $$$ on an exchange.  Also if they wanted out of btc they would have been selling chunks at a time for minimal slippage, not just put up a 30k wall.

The bloke may have already done that with 100 thousand other coins. Now he's just being a clown. Rich people have some strange hobbies.
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October 06, 2014, 12:57:01 AM

Boom! 1500btc sell on Stamp  Smiley
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what the hell?  again?  jumping all over.
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