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February 28, 2015, 08:03:04 PM

The poll is pretty bullish, 56.5% of people believe we are at the beginning of a bull run.

Only problem is: we're always wrong

Only 32% say no.
Bears are diminishing in their numbers.
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February 28, 2015, 08:04:11 PM


Correct. I am from Norway, thats why I used a period to mark multiples of thousands.


Still, nobody is commenting on my pie charts. I had to convert 200+ currencies manually to make them. But people only care about comma vs. period!
I'm loosing my mind, HA HA HA!!!  <--- (Crazy norwegian laughing in a creepy way.)

The pie charts are here: https://imgur.com/KA8CuED

It's because we all know ((or most of us) or some of us)) know this already. Plenty of talk around bitcointal on the possible value of bitcoin if X event happened - especially along the lines of M1 etc



Relax noob. They viewed it Smiley
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February 28, 2015, 08:05:25 PM

some people use commas 1,700 others prefer a period 1.700

Something is wrong with that second chart and calculation.  If bitcoin becomes 1% on monetary supply it would be worth a hell of a lot more than 57 USD.


Correct. I am from Norway, thats why I used a period to mark multiples of thousands.


Still, nobody is commenting on my pie charts. I had to convert 200+ currencies manually to make them. But people only care about comma vs. period!
I'm loosing my mind, HA HA HA!!!  <--- (Crazy norwegian laughing in a creepy way.)

The pie charts are here: https://imgur.com/KA8CuED
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February 28, 2015, 08:06:24 PM

The poll is pretty bullish, 56.5% of people believe we are at the beginning of a bull run.

Only problem is: we're always wrong

Only 32% say no.
Bears are diminishing in their numbers.

I know, just hope we didn't jinx it with the poll. Fingers crossed!
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February 28, 2015, 08:11:49 PM

QUESTion:

I am based in East Africa, kenya and i've been trying to sign up to a proper exchange - European preferably - I like Kraken.

Curios, what is the best approach to sign up with Kraken and successfully get past ALL AML/KYC/Identity stuff?

Ideally, i would like options to wire transfer - full functions.

Is this possible?  

Any one here from a ''developing country'' non- US/UK/Western European country who has had success signing up to overseas exchanges?

Help Please?  

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February 28, 2015, 08:18:08 PM


Correct. I am from Norway, thats why I used a period to mark multiples of thousands.


Still, nobody is commenting on my pie charts. I had to convert 200+ currencies manually to make them. But people only care about comma vs. period!
I'm loosing my mind, HA HA HA!!!  <--- (Crazy norwegian laughing in a creepy way.)

The pie charts are here: https://imgur.com/KA8CuED

It's because we all know ((or most of us) or some of us)) know this already. Plenty of talk around bitcointal on the possible value of bitcoin if X event happened - especially along the lines of M1 etc



Relax noob. They viewed it Smiley

Ok, thanks man. I'll try to find the original article on Bitcoin Magazine with your table.

PS. I have had 5 times more views in 22 hours than the table pic had in 4 weeks on Imgur  Wink
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February 28, 2015, 08:19:39 PM

I expect that the requirements differ from country to country.  You would have to find someone from Kenya who runs an exchange there to answer that.

Largely untapped market in Africa as far as cryptocurrncies.  If you can get this off the ground you will probably do well.

QUESTion:

I am based in East Africa, kenya and i've been trying to sign up to a proper exchange - European preferably - I like Kraken.

Curios, what is the best approach to sign up with Kraken and successfully get past ALL AML/KYC/Identity stuff?

Ideally, i would like options to wire transfer - full functions.

Is this possible?  

Any one here from a ''developing country'' non- US/UK/Western European country who has had success signing up to overseas exchanges?

Help Please?  


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February 28, 2015, 08:41:05 PM


Correct. I am from Norway, thats why I used a period to mark multiples of thousands.


Still, nobody is commenting on my pie charts. I had to convert 200+ currencies manually to make them. But people only care about comma vs. period!
I'm loosing my mind, HA HA HA!!!  <--- (Crazy norwegian laughing in a creepy way.)

The pie charts are here: https://imgur.com/KA8CuED

It's because we all know ((or most of us) or some of us)) know this already. Plenty of talk around bitcointal on the possible value of bitcoin if X event happened - especially along the lines of M1 etc



Relax noob. They viewed it Smiley

It is all a load of rubbish anyway. Like any commodity or share, if 1% of hedge funds bought in it would drive the price fantastically higher than 1200 measly dollars. There is a difference between money flow and market capitalisation.
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February 28, 2015, 09:03:58 PM

some people use commas 1,700 others prefer a period 1.700

If you use a period to mark thousands, what do you use as a decimal point?

How do you write 1,234,567.89?

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February 28, 2015, 09:04:55 PM

some people use commas 1,700 others prefer a period 1.700

If you use a period to mark thousands, what do you use as a decimal point?

How do you write 1,234,567.89?

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February 28, 2015, 09:05:46 PM

Couple of exchanges here - but, they're not really exchanges ie no liquidity. More like brokerage services and liquidity limited to local bids and asks.

4.5% to buy bitcoins from a broker desk. 3% to sell.

You're right though, opportunity.

I just wonder, why not? Say i use barclays/S&C/Imperial bank for my details, passport etc Why is it not smooth yet, i meet the requirements?

I expect that the requirements differ from country to country.  You would have to find someone from Kenya who runs an exchange there to answer that.

Largely untapped market in Africa as far as cryptocurrncies.  If you can get this off the ground you will probably do well.

QUESTion:

I am based in East Africa, kenya and i've been trying to sign up to a proper exchange - European preferably - I like Kraken.

Curios, what is the best approach to sign up with Kraken and successfully get past ALL AML/KYC/Identity stuff?

Ideally, i would like options to wire transfer - full functions.

Is this possible?  

Any one here from a ''developing country'' non- US/UK/Western European country who has had success signing up to overseas exchanges?

Help Please?  


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February 28, 2015, 09:07:25 PM


Correct. I am from Norway, thats why I used a period to mark multiples of thousands.


Still, nobody is commenting on my pie charts. I had to convert 200+ currencies manually to make them. But people only care about comma vs. period!
I'm loosing my mind, HA HA HA!!!  <--- (Crazy norwegian laughing in a creepy way.)

The pie charts are here: https://imgur.com/KA8CuED

I'm with you Norway. That British system is just totally nuts. And I love your pies!
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February 28, 2015, 09:09:14 PM

some people use commas 1,700 others prefer a period 1.700

If you use a period to mark thousands, what do you use as a decimal point?

How do you write 1,234,567.89?

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not sure. Where i'm from we use commas 1,200.35 - thanks to the British colonialist f*cks.

Also, we use colour over color
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Correct. I am from Norway, thats why I used a period to mark multiples of thousands.


Still, nobody is commenting on my pie charts. I had to convert 200+ currencies manually to make them. But people only care about comma vs. period!
I'm loosing my mind, HA HA HA!!!  <--- (Crazy norwegian laughing in a creepy way.)

The pie charts are here: https://imgur.com/KA8CuED

It's because we all know ((or most of us) or some of us)) know this already. Plenty of talk around bitcointal on the possible value of bitcoin if X event happened - especially along the lines of M1 etc



Relax noob. They viewed it Smiley

It is all a load of rubbish anyway. Like any commodity or share, if 1% of hedge funds bought in it would drive the price fantastically higher than 1200 measly dollars. There is a difference between money flow and market capitalisation.

I agree, Inca. If you take a look at my pie charts, I only compare bitcoin to currencies (m2)
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February 28, 2015, 09:15:17 PM


Correct. I am from Norway, thats why I used a period to mark multiples of thousands.


Still, nobody is commenting on my pie charts. I had to convert 200+ currencies manually to make them. But people only care about comma vs. period!
I'm loosing my mind, HA HA HA!!!  <--- (Crazy norwegian laughing in a creepy way.)

The pie charts are here: https://imgur.com/KA8CuED

It's because we all know ((or most of us) or some of us)) know this already. Plenty of talk around bitcointal on the possible value of bitcoin if X event happened - especially along the lines of M1 etc



Relax noob. They viewed it Smiley

It is all a load of rubbish anyway. Like any commodity or share, if 1% of hedge funds bought in it would drive the price fantastically higher than 1200 measly dollars. There is a difference between money flow and market capitalisation.

I agree, Inca. If you take a look at my pie charts, I only compare bitcoin to currencies (m2)

point was if you dig through bitcointalk.org, you'll uncover a ton of charts on this very chart you made.
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February 28, 2015, 09:32:10 PM

some people use commas 1,700 others prefer a period 1.700

If you use a period to mark thousands, what do you use as a decimal point?

How do you write 1,234,567.89?

 Huh
1.234.567,89 Tongue

It makes more sense. The decimal marker is more important in a number than the thousand separators. A comma is larger than a point. So it's only natural that the comma is the decimal marker, and the point the thousand separator.
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February 28, 2015, 09:37:12 PM

point was if you dig through bitcointalk.org, you'll uncover a ton of charts on this very chart you made.

I beg to differ, sir. Not all charts are the same.
But if you can link to charts showing that if bitcoin becomes 1% of global m2, 1 BTC will hold the value of 57,000 USD, please do ;-)
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February 28, 2015, 09:39:45 PM

point was if you dig through bitcointalk.org, you'll uncover a ton of charts on this very chart you made.

I beg to differ, sir. Not all charts are the same.
But if you can link to charts showing that if bitcoin becomes 1% of global m2, 1 BTC will hold the value of 57,000 USD, please do ;-)

You sound less like a newb and more like a backwards permabull with every post Angry
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February 28, 2015, 09:39:51 PM

57,000 USD BTC's?

What planet is this on?

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