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November 22, 2022, 02:13:36 PM



Huh I get 42% for those 2021 numbers, but then again I don't math much anymore. Smiley





47902 / 28775 = 1.66 -> 66%

Yep, very simple and easy.

How he got 42%, rofl! And even if you divide 28K by 2 u get 14K + 28K (there u got your 42K (42%???)). But u are still short 5902$ till 47902$.  Cheesy  Cheesy  Cheesy  ... Math should be mandatory on this forum!!!
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before posting, BUT WITH MATH !!!  Cheesy  Cheesy  Cheesy  .... And also do some integer floating points on a 3D matrix function!!! No one will post anymore.  Cheesy  Cheesy  Cheesy
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November 22, 2022, 02:31:54 PM

Just had a let down. Bought my Bitcoin in 2013 on Bitstamp with full verification as German citizen living in Germany. Now that my bank account is almost emptied because I have no job and no income, I wanted to cash out 3-4K to have some cash for the next months. Bitstamp asked for proof of where I got my crypto from to be able to cash out. So I showed em the buy history on my Bitstamp account. Now they asking me where I got that money in 2013 to buy the Bitcoins. How the hell can I proof money I saved over a time span of 10 years. For example by selling your old 2nd hand stuff etc. Ridiculous. Gonna try Binance now.
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Just had a let down. Bought my Bitcoin in 2013 on Bitstamp with full verification as German citizen living in Germany. Now that my bank account is almost emptied because I have no job and no income, I wanted to cash out 3-4K to have some cash for the next months. Bitstamp asked for proof of where I got my crypto from to be able to cash out. So I showed em the buy history on my Bitstamp account. Now they asking me where I got that money in 2013 to buy the Bitcoins. How the hell can I proof money I saved over a time span of 10 years. For example by selling your old 2nd hand stuff etc. Ridiculous. Gonna try Binance now.

Log in your bank account and search for banking history dating back to ~2013 range. If you had a job at that time you need screenshot those slips and mark it with a red line the salary deposits for better uncluttered view. Ore screenshot your savings.

Bitstamp asked me the same questions and this is how i did that, having no problems cashing out money every month for my retirement. Money transfer takes a few hours which is fast.
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November 22, 2022, 03:08:33 PM

Hahahahahaha. Fuck Argentina!

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Love is in the air!
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November 22, 2022, 03:15:08 PM

Go Saudi!!!   Grin

Fuck these Argentines!

Stellar performance from Saudi Arabia, defeating Argentinia with 1-2. Hahaha.

And Messi...this guy needs to retire his prime is long gone.

It's a glorious defeat knowing how much football means to them.

This is a big upset…

Stats all favor Argentina, how did they pull it off?



I think Suadi Keeper was the difference, he actually stopped 5 goals.




Choosing the exact frame and calling offside.
The arm doesnt count for offside. Its literally a tiny part of the shoulder that caused it.

It was 2-0 and game over for the saudis.





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Go Saudi!!!   Grin

Fuck these Argentines!

Stellar performance from Saudi Arabia, defeating Argentinia with 1-2. Hahaha.

And Messi...this guy needs to retire his prime is long gone.

It's a glorious defeat knowing how much football means to them.

This is a big upset…

Stats all favor Argentina, how did they pull it off?



I think Suadi Keeper was the difference, he actually stopped 5 goals.




Choosing the exact frame and calling offside.
The arm doesnt count for offside. Its literally a tiny part of the shoulder that caused it.

It was 2-0 and game over for the saudis.






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November 22, 2022, 03:25:38 PM

Just had a let down. Bought my Bitcoin in 2013 on Bitstamp with full verification as German citizen living in Germany. Now that my bank account is almost emptied because I have no job and no income, I wanted to cash out 3-4K to have some cash for the next months. Bitstamp asked for proof of where I got my crypto from to be able to cash out. So I showed em the buy history on my Bitstamp account. Now they asking me where I got that money in 2013 to buy the Bitcoins. How the hell can I proof money I saved over a time span of 10 years. For example by selling your old 2nd hand stuff etc. Ridiculous. Gonna try Binance now.

Just go to KRAKEN.

I always using this for cash-out since many many years, with big amounts. If you are full verified (last level) and have SEPA account you get the money in few hours, or maximum the day after (working days).

I never had any trouble, or questions or whatever in any of them. Limit is 10M.$ per day (yes 10 millions).

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Just had a let down. Bought my Bitcoin in 2013 on Bitstamp with full verification as German citizen living in Germany. Now that my bank account is almost emptied because I have no job and no income, I wanted to cash out 3-4K to have some cash for the next months. Bitstamp asked for proof of where I got my crypto from to be able to cash out. So I showed em the buy history on my Bitstamp account. Now they asking me where I got that money in 2013 to buy the Bitcoins. How the hell can I proof money I saved over a time span of 10 years. For example by selling your old 2nd hand stuff etc. Ridiculous. Gonna try Binance now.

Log in your bank account and search for banking history dating back to ~2013 range. If you had a job at that time you need screenshot those slips and mark it with a red line the salary deposits for better uncluttered view. Ore screenshot your savings.

Bitstamp asked me the same questions and this is how i did that, having no problems cashing out money every month for my retirement. Money transfer takes a few hours which is fast.

We can only go back 3 or 6 months here in Germany on the bank account. You mean they ok with one salary check? Because the documents are so old I threw them all in trash. Especially because I will leave Germany soon and thought I won’t need em ever again.
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November 22, 2022, 04:03:58 PM

Hahahahahaha. Fuck Argentina!

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Love is in the air!

You got it wrong buddy be very careful...  it's Qatar, love can't be in the air... it's 7-year jail!!!

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November 22, 2022, 04:18:26 PM
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Just had a let down. Bought my Bitcoin in 2013 on Bitstamp with full verification as German citizen living in Germany. Now that my bank account is almost emptied because I have no job and no income, I wanted to cash out 3-4K to have some cash for the next months. Bitstamp asked for proof of where I got my crypto from to be able to cash out. So I showed em the buy history on my Bitstamp account. Now they asking me where I got that money in 2013 to buy the Bitcoins. How the hell can I proof money I saved over a time span of 10 years. For example by selling your old 2nd hand stuff etc. Ridiculous. Gonna try Binance now.

Log in your bank account and search for banking history dating back to ~2013 range. If you had a job at that time you need screenshot those slips and mark it with a red line the salary deposits for better uncluttered view. Ore screenshot your savings.

Bitstamp asked me the same questions and this is how i did that, having no problems cashing out money every month for my retirement. Money transfer takes a few hours which is fast.

We can only go back 3 or 6 months here in Germany on the bank account. You mean they ok with one salary check? Because the documents are so old I threw them all in trash. Especially because I will leave Germany soon and thought I won’t need em ever again.

Here in France it's recommended to keep salary slips for life. Can be useful when claiming your pension if someone screwed up along the way.

Now it's easier with cloud document vaults (well, I still download everything and keep on my own server, same for bank docs). Your bank should have everything but will ask for a fee to dig it up.
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November 22, 2022, 04:34:15 PM
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Here in France it's recommended to keep salary slips for life. Can be useful when claiming your pension if someone screwed up along the way.

Now it's easier with cloud document vaults (well, I still download everything and keep on my own server, same for bank docs). Your bank should have everything but will ask for a fee to dig it up.

on a related note, "proof of funds" will be even worse as time goes on..

ive signed messages from my early mining payout addys as well as screenshots of the pool accounts that prove where my corn came from. even have the receipts for the GPUs etc that i bought over the years.  printed it all out.. never know when it may become handy.

also satoshi mentioned (pretty sure) that keeping control of all your used addys is a Good Thing, and i still control all (well most all) my addys from 2011 on.

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November 22, 2022, 05:07:05 PM

Just had a let down. Bought my Bitcoin in 2013 on Bitstamp with full verification as German citizen living in Germany. Now that my bank account is almost emptied because I have no job and no income, I wanted to cash out 3-4K to have some cash for the next months. Bitstamp asked for proof of where I got my crypto from to be able to cash out. So I showed em the buy history on my Bitstamp account. Now they asking me where I got that money in 2013 to buy the Bitcoins. How the hell can I proof money I saved over a time span of 10 years. For example by selling your old 2nd hand stuff etc. Ridiculous. Gonna try Binance now.

Log in your bank account and search for banking history dating back to ~2013 range. If you had a job at that time you need screenshot those slips and mark it with a red line the salary deposits for better uncluttered view. Ore screenshot your savings.

Bitstamp asked me the same questions and this is how i did that, having no problems cashing out money every month for my retirement. Money transfer takes a few hours which is fast.

We can only go back 3 or 6 months here in Germany on the bank account. You mean they ok with one salary check? Because the documents are so old I threw them all in trash. Especially because I will leave Germany soon and thought I won’t need em ever again.

Confused as to what you mean by cash out the btc.

are you attempting to withdraw btc?

are you attempting to turn btc into fiat?

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November 22, 2022, 05:53:23 PM

Just had a let down. Bought my Bitcoin in 2013 on Bitstamp with full verification as German citizen living in Germany. Now that my bank account is almost emptied because I have no job and no income, I wanted to cash out 3-4K to have some cash for the next months. Bitstamp asked for proof of where I got my crypto from to be able to cash out. So I showed em the buy history on my Bitstamp account. Now they asking me where I got that money in 2013 to buy the Bitcoins. How the hell can I proof money I saved over a time span of 10 years. For example by selling your old 2nd hand stuff etc. Ridiculous. Gonna try Binance now.

Log in your bank account and search for banking history dating back to ~2013 range. If you had a job at that time you need screenshot those slips and mark it with a red line the salary deposits for better uncluttered view. Ore screenshot your savings.

Bitstamp asked me the same questions and this is how i did that, having no problems cashing out money every month for my retirement. Money transfer takes a few hours which is fast.

We can only go back 3 or 6 months here in Germany on the bank account. You mean they ok with one salary check? Because the documents are so old I threw them all in trash. Especially because I will leave Germany soon and thought I won’t need em ever again.

Confused as to what you mean by cash out the btc.

are you attempting to withdraw btc?

are you attempting to turn btc into fiat?



That's why i am registered at more than one exchange and at a broker (send btc, receive cash or vice versa).
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Just had a let down. Bought my Bitcoin in 2013 on Bitstamp with full verification as German citizen living in Germany. Now that my bank account is almost emptied because I have no job and no income, I wanted to cash out 3-4K to have some cash for the next months. Bitstamp asked for proof of where I got my crypto from to be able to cash out. So I showed em the buy history on my Bitstamp account. Now they asking me where I got that money in 2013 to buy the Bitcoins. How the hell can I proof money I saved over a time span of 10 years. For example by selling your old 2nd hand stuff etc. Ridiculous. Gonna try Binance now.

Log in your bank account and search for banking history dating back to ~2013 range. If you had a job at that time you need screenshot those slips and mark it with a red line the salary deposits for better uncluttered view. Ore screenshot your savings.

Bitstamp asked me the same questions and this is how i did that, having no problems cashing out money every month for my retirement. Money transfer takes a few hours which is fast.

We can only go back 3 or 6 months here in Germany on the bank account. You mean they ok with one salary check? Because the documents are so old I threw them all in trash. Especially because I will leave Germany soon and thought I won’t need em ever again.

No doubt your bank has all your banking history saved on their servers, perhaps you overlooked the history option when you log in your account ore you need to pay for that kind of information.

Try Binance, Kraken ore a local Bitcoin broker in your own country.

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November 22, 2022, 06:44:25 PM
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When we were bouncing around at $18K I was telling myself that I think the next leg down will be the one to buy.  As we dip into the 15's I can't help but think this is the dip people have been waiting for.  There's still a ton of uncertainty and even more bad news on the horizon, but I think we've gone low enough in the short term (once this Genesis stuff is cleared up).  I think we're likely to start seeing a runup before the halving soon, with a small crash as we go into the halving and people cash out profits, followed by the start of the next bull run.  That's how it's gone in the past anyway.
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November 22, 2022, 06:48:23 PM

When we were bouncing around at $18K I was telling myself that I think the next leg down will be the one to buy.  As we dip into the 15's I can't help but think this is the dip people have been waiting for.  There's still a ton of uncertainty and even more bad news on the horizon, but I think we've gone low enough in the short term (once this Genesis stuff is cleared up).  I think we're likely to start seeing a runup before the halving soon, with a small crash as we go into the halving and people cash out profits, followed by the start of the next bull run.  That's how it's gone in the past anyway.

yeah we are good to go here maybe we never drop to 14.9k or less.
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