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January 18, 2015, 02:00:00 AM |
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January 18, 2015, 02:10:35 AM |
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Popped back in for a quick look. USD borrowing costs at all time low and long interest has collapsed to 15 million dollars US. Shorts just under 25k - sky high in BTC terms. Selling tame by BTC standards and a few walls on finex trying to box the price in.
Wouldn't be surprised to see us at 160 or 230 tomorrow. But I will just hold now. Price remains in a great zone for aggressive accumulation here in my view. Timing the absolute bottom is difficult. If BTC isn't doomed then buying coins for these cheap prices is low risk.
Things are looking ever more ripe for a short squeeze. But as ever the thin market is at the whims of those with strong liquidity to boss it around.
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twiifm
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January 18, 2015, 02:11:08 AM |
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Like clockwork Saturday night the price drops. LOL
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DaRude
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January 18, 2015, 02:11:43 AM |
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And BTC2k till 200 on Finex
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octaft
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January 18, 2015, 02:31:41 AM |
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You're kind of missing the point. You can also use a credit card at newegg, which for the vast majority of consumers would be easier and more convenient than using bitcoin.
Can't use a credit card to buy drugs, though.
False. Squareup.com turns every drug dealers iPhone into a credit card processing machine. I was just reading an article about how apps like that are allowing drug dealers, bookies, etc. take CC payments. Allow me to rephrase: using or accepting credit cards to buy drugs would probably be a very dumb idea.
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January 18, 2015, 02:34:15 AM Last edit: January 18, 2015, 02:50:35 AM by BlindMayorBitcorn |
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You're kind of missing the point. You can also use a credit card at newegg, which for the vast majority of consumers would be easier and more convenient than using bitcoin.
Can't use a credit card to buy drugs, though.
False. Squareup.com turns every drug dealers iPhone into a credit card processing machine. I was just reading an article about how apps like that are allowing drug dealers, bookies, etc. take CC payments. Allow me to rephrase: using or accepting credit cards to buy drugs would probably be a very dumb idea. Because charge-backs
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January 18, 2015, 02:43:32 AM |
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margin buy orders set all the way down to 175 hope to wake up and see a bunch of buys pft not a single bite last night... well here goes another shot tonight...orders are still up come sell me coins bears
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January 18, 2015, 02:44:40 AM |
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Trolls aren't trying. People are actually trying to explain why buying drugs with CC is a bad idea
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January 18, 2015, 02:59:59 AM |
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Bitfinex Bitstamp Explanation
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January 18, 2015, 03:17:16 AM |
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[img]https://i.imgur.com/vylIMLA.png[img]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/p1X3c8A.png[img]
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I can buy 30% less smack now than I could last week. Bloody ridiculous Silly me, I spent some BTC at newegg.... BTC is only used to buy drugs? I must have missed the boat on this one... Problem: theres no point in that. Bitcoin is less secure and harder to use.. I'm a long time lurker of this thread, but I feel like this overlooks the idea that hiding your identity isn't just for buying drugs. Almost yearly it seems you hear of some corporation being hacked, and thousands of peoples identity and credit card information is then compromised. Why should these corporations have such access to all my personal info before I can buy something online? Really all they should need is money, and an address to send something to. I would agree that bitcoin is currently less secure and harder to use for the average person which is currently a dilemma, likely to be improved. But if one understands how to manage their own wealth (ideally PC security), and take the time to learn how Bitcoin operates, they will see there is so much more to bitcoin then simply buying drugs anonymously, but I'm sure I'm preaching to the choir
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January 18, 2015, 03:27:09 AM |
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[img]https://i.imgur.com/vylIMLA.png[img]
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I can buy 30% less smack now than I could last week. Bloody ridiculous Silly me, I spent some BTC at newegg.... BTC is only used to buy drugs? I must have missed the boat on this one... Problem: theres no point in that. Bitcoin is less secure and harder to use.. I'm a long time lurker of this thread, but I feel like this overlooks the idea that hiding your identity isn't just for buying drugs. Almost yearly it seems you hear of some corporation being hacked, and thousands of peoples identity and credit card information is then compromised. Why should these corporations have such access to all my personal info before I can buy something online? Really all they should need is money, and an address to send something to. I would agree that bitcoin is currently less secure and harder to use for the average person which is currently a dilemma, likely to be improved. But if one understands how to manage their own wealth (ideally PC security), and take the time to learn how Bitcoin operates, they will see there is so much more to bitcoin then simply buying drugs anonymously, but I'm sure I'm preaching to the choir Yep, all one needs to do is hack some cc or bank.... over Home Depot and have not only your CC info or bank account info, but your name and addy, all that stuff. Sure, you can repair whatever damage is done to your name... but that takes tons of time and effort chasing stuff down and pleading your case.
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samsonn25
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January 18, 2015, 03:32:45 AM |
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Most credit cards and banks cover for unauthorized losses, which BTC does not have this insurance.
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January 18, 2015, 03:34:58 AM |
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Most credit cards and banks cover for unauthorized losses, which BTC does not have this insurance.
But they pass this cost of fraud onto the consumer, effectively raising the price of everything you buy. BTC insurance could become a fairly large industry.
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twiifm
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January 18, 2015, 03:54:44 AM |
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Most credit cards and banks cover for unauthorized losses, which BTC does not have this insurance.
But they pass this cost of fraud onto the consumer, effectively raising the price of everything you buy. BTC insurance could become a fairly large industry. Citation please? People here say that a lot but I've never seen any proof that fraud is a line in COGS
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January 18, 2015, 04:00:01 AM |
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January 18, 2015, 04:00:24 AM |
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Most credit cards and banks cover for unauthorized losses, which BTC does not have this insurance.
But they pass this cost of fraud onto the consumer, effectively raising the price of everything you buy. BTC insurance could become a fairly large industry. Citation please? People here say that a lot but I've never seen any proof that fraud is a line in COGS I assume the merchants are subsidising that in the fees they pay.
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DaRude
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January 18, 2015, 04:04:46 AM |
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Most credit cards and banks cover for unauthorized losses, which BTC does not have this insurance.
But they pass this cost of fraud onto the consumer, effectively raising the price of everything you buy. BTC insurance could become a fairly large industry. Citation please? People here say that a lot but I've never seen any proof that fraud is a line in COGS Trolling? In US gas stations in some states list prices in cash and credit card. Credit card fraud costs millions each year, doesn't take a genius to realize that someone is paying for that, guess who that someone is
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January 18, 2015, 04:10:08 AM |
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Most credit cards and banks cover for unauthorized losses, which BTC does not have this insurance.
circle.com is insured for loss of btc
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January 18, 2015, 04:11:13 AM |
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$250 by the end of the month, I reckon.
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January 18, 2015, 04:13:09 AM |
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Most credit cards and banks cover for unauthorized losses, which BTC does not have this insurance.
But they pass this cost of fraud onto the consumer, effectively raising the price of everything you buy. BTC insurance could become a fairly large industry. Citation please? People here say that a lot but I've never seen any proof that fraud is a line in COGS I assume the merchants are subsidising that in the fees they pay. Mainly is the " interchange fee" the Visa and MC and AMex, Disc pays to the middle merchant banks to promote their cards,which includes interest 2-3% and per transaction fees.
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