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Sitarow
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February 08, 2015, 05:00:12 PM |
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Hello Sitarow, i really appreciate your work posting chart data, but some images are about half mega and draining fast my mobile internet plan (500Mb) , also, they are pretty big and difficult to read on a phone like the S4. Is there any way you can make them smaller or hide under some spoiler tag? Thanks a lot I will see what I can do
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Dump3er
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February 08, 2015, 05:01:41 PM |
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bears getting angry, lol. they can't even manage to lower the price five bucks on sunday noon.
I love to store such comments. Stored.
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PoS
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February 08, 2015, 05:08:17 PM |
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... Moral of the story to not do business with a Hong Kong registred Bitcoin enterprice. In the past several Hong Kong exchanges have run away with costomer funds (GBL, 796, mycoin, ANX.....), basicaly anyone dealing with a hong kong registered exchange deserves to get goxed
You're right, I feel much safer trading on exchanges like BTC-e, registered in Bulgaria not registered anywhere. Not knowing the names of the principals also placates some of my concerns, because anonymity is paramount! BTC-e is european union registred (cyprus)
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bambou
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February 08, 2015, 05:12:17 PM |
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... Moral of the story to not do business with a Hong Kong registred Bitcoin enterprice. In the past several Hong Kong exchanges have run away with costomer funds (GBL, 796, mycoin, ANX.....), basicaly anyone dealing with a hong kong registered exchange deserves to get goxed
You're right, I feel much safer trading on exchanges like BTC-e, registered in Bulgaria not registered anywhere. Not knowing the names of the principals also placates some of my concerns, because anonymity is paramount! BTC-e is european union registred (cyprus) lol wut?
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NotLambchop
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February 08, 2015, 05:13:39 PM |
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... Moral of the story to not do business with a Hong Kong registred Bitcoin enterprice. In the past several Hong Kong exchanges have run away with costomer funds (GBL, 796, mycoin, ANX.....), basicaly anyone dealing with a hong kong registered exchange deserves to get goxed
You're right, I feel much safer trading on exchanges like BTC-e, registered in Bulgaria not registered anywhere. Not knowing the names of the principals also placates some of my concerns, because anonymity is paramount! BTC-e is european union registred (cyprus) I also heard Russia (their Russian is fluent), Ukraine & just about everywhere else. Do you happen to know names of the players involved? You know, like founder, CEO, CTO?
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fonsie
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February 08, 2015, 05:13:43 PM |
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Who pays to have a credit card?
The world is bigger than your hometown. I have to pay an annual fee just to have one. Well some people here only get offers involving annual fees, but it's always because of godawful credit. I have 0$ debt, so that's not the reason. It's not because you can get it for free, that it means the entire world has it for free also. Besides were I live it's a bit of a useless thing to have a creditcard, only if you buy stuff regularly online and want to have it delivered the next day. In regular shops you can use a debitcard and cash.
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Sitarow
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February 08, 2015, 05:15:01 PM |
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11:41AM EST
Hello Sitarow, i really appreciate your work posting chart data, but some images are about half mega and draining fast my mobile internet plan (500Mb) , also, they are pretty big and difficult to read on a phone like the S4. Is there any way you can make them smaller or hide under some spoiler tag? Thanks a lot I will see what I can do Does this work? It should be a huge reduction on size.
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octaft
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February 08, 2015, 05:20:40 PM |
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Who pays to have a credit card?
The world is bigger than your hometown. I have to pay an annual fee just to have one. Well some people here only get offers involving annual fees, but it's always because of godawful credit. I have 0$ debt, so that's not the reason. It's not because you can get it for free, that it means the entire world has it for free also. Besides were I live it's a bit of a useless thing to have a creditcard, only if you buy stuff regularly online and want to have it delivered the next day. In regular shops you can use a debitcard and cash. Zero debt does not necessarily mean good credit. If you have no debt, it could mean you've never put yourself in a position to have debt, which means you've never proven that you'd be responsible about paying it off. But let's give you the benefit of the doubt: you have good credit, but get dicked by CC companies into paying a fee simply because of where you live. All the arguments about credit cards being easier to use than bitcoin for smaller purchases can easily be applied to debit cards.
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yefi
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February 08, 2015, 05:25:11 PM |
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I have 0$ debt, so that's not the reason.
It's not because you can get it for free, that it means the entire world has it for free also. Besides were I live it's a bit of a useless thing to have a creditcard, only if you buy stuff regularly online and want to have it delivered the next day. In regular shops you can use a debitcard and cash.
Ok, wild stab: Barrow, Alaska.
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gentlemand
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February 08, 2015, 05:30:09 PM |
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Who pays to have a credit card?
The world is bigger than your hometown. I have to pay an annual fee just to have one. Well some people here only get offers involving annual fees, but it's always because of godawful credit. I have 0$ debt, so that's not the reason. It's not because you can get it for free, that it means the entire world has it for free also. Besides were I live it's a bit of a useless thing to have a creditcard, only if you buy stuff regularly online and want to have it delivered the next day. In regular shops you can use a debitcard and cash. Zero debt does not necessarily mean good credit. If you have no debt, it could mean you've never put yourself in a position to have debt, which means you've never proven that you'd be responsible about paying it off. But let's give you the benefit of the doubt: you have good credit, but get dicked by CC companies into paying a fee simply because of where you live. All the arguments about credit cards being easier to use than bitcoin for smaller purchases can easily be applied to debit cards. Being up to one's tits in personal debt is par for the course in certain countries, a huge no no in others. Britain pretty much wouldn't function without it. Try living the same way in France and they simply would not permit it.
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nioc
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February 08, 2015, 05:31:11 PM |
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I used to be able to do the same thing in the US, deposit money in a bank account and get btc. And he reuses the same address
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fonzie
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February 08, 2015, 05:33:20 PM |
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The PBOC was real patient with Bitcoiners in the last months. But after this last event where honest chinese got scammed for millions by mycoin.hk i guess they won´t have any other chance than totally banning Bitcoin . I will send them an e-mail with my conerns about an eventually upcoming riot in the street by chinese people who got bitscammed, just to make sure that they are prepared. This madness has to stop. If you have knowledge about other events where chinamen got scammed by Bitcoin feel free to write them: webbox@pbc.gov.cn
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manfred
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February 08, 2015, 05:35:23 PM |
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... Moral of the story to not do business with a Hong Kong registred Bitcoin enterprice. In the past several Hong Kong exchanges have run away with costomer funds (GBL, 796, mycoin, ANX.....), basicaly anyone dealing with a hong kong registered exchange deserves to get goxed
You're right, I feel much safer trading on exchanges like BTC-e, registered in Bulgaria not registered anywhere. Not knowing the names of the principals also placates some of my concerns, because anonymity is paramount! BTC-e is european union registred (cyprus) I also heard Russia (their Russian is fluent), Ukraine & just about everywhere else. Do you happen to know names of the players involved? You know, like founder, CEO, CTO? The owners are russian citizen, (not nationals) the exchange is registred in Cyprus and England and the servers sit in Bulgaria. Yes the names are known.
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manfred
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February 08, 2015, 05:36:56 PM |
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The PBOC was real patient with Bitcoiners in the last months. But after this last event where honest chinese got scammed for millions by mycoin.hk i guess they won´t have any other chance than totally banning Bitcoin . I will send them an e-mail with my conerns about an eventually upcoming riot in the street by chinese people who got bitscammed, just to make sure that they are prepared. This madness has to stop. If you have knowledge about other events where chinamen got scammed by Bitcoin feel free to write them: webbox@pbc.gov.cnyeh the 30 victims of the imaginary scam gona riot
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fonzie
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February 08, 2015, 05:38:15 PM |
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... Moral of the story to not do business with a Hong Kong registred Bitcoin enterprice. In the past several Hong Kong exchanges have run away with costomer funds (GBL, 796, mycoin, ANX.....), basicaly anyone dealing with a hong kong registered exchange deserves to get goxed
You're right, I feel much safer trading on exchanges like BTC-e, registered in Bulgaria not registered anywhere. Not knowing the names of the principals also placates some of my concerns, because anonymity is paramount! BTC-e is european union registred (cyprus) I also heard Russia (their Russian is fluent), Ukraine & just about everywhere else. Do you happen to know names of the players involved? You know, like founder, CEO, CTO? The owners are russian citizen, (not nationals) the exchange is registred in Cyprus and England and the servers sit in Bulgaria. Yes the names are known. "Its founders and owners are supposedly called Aleksey and Alexander, which could be pseudonymous...." http://invezz.com/analysis/forex/147-btc-e-anonymity-reigns-at-worlds-second-largest-bitcoin-exchange
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DefendKebab
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February 08, 2015, 05:41:00 PM |
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The PBOC was real patient with Bitcoiners in the last months. But after this last event where honest chinese got scammed for millions by mycoin.hk i guess they won´t have any other chance than totally banning Bitcoin . I will send them an e-mail with my conerns about an eventually upcoming riot in the street by chinese people who got bitscammed, just to make sure that they are prepared. This madness has to stop. If you have knowledge about other events where chinamen got scammed by Bitcoin feel free to write them: webbox@pbc.gov.cnThis will probably lead to more government regulation.
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fonzie
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February 08, 2015, 05:44:48 PM |
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The PBOC was real patient with Bitcoiners in the last months. But after this last event where honest chinese got scammed for millions by mycoin.hk i guess they won´t have any other chance than totally banning Bitcoin . I will send them an e-mail with my conerns about an eventually upcoming riot in the street by chinese people who got bitscammed, just to make sure that they are prepared. This madness has to stop. If you have knowledge about other events where chinamen got scammed by Bitcoin feel free to write them: webbox@pbc.gov.cnyeh the 30 victims of the imaginary scam gona riot From a little spark bursts a mighty flame!
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damiano
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February 08, 2015, 05:45:44 PM |
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Sitarow,
hey i would like to tell you that nobody cares for your stupid graphs. STOP IT AND GET THE FUCK OFF!
THANKS AND BEST WISHES
FONZIE
I actually do appreciate them. Your always welcome to ignore him.
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NotLambchop
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February 08, 2015, 05:56:15 PM |
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... Moral of the story to not do business with a Hong Kong registred Bitcoin enterprice. In the past several Hong Kong exchanges have run away with costomer funds (GBL, 796, mycoin, ANX.....), basicaly anyone dealing with a hong kong registered exchange deserves to get goxed
You're right, I feel much safer trading on exchanges like BTC-e, registered in Bulgaria not registered anywhere. Not knowing the names of the principals also placates some of my concerns, because anonymity is paramount! BTC-e is european union registred (cyprus) I also heard Russia (their Russian is fluent), Ukraine & just about everywhere else. Do you happen to know names of the players involved? You know, like founder, CEO, CTO? The owners are russian citizen, (not nationals) the exchange is registred in Cyprus and England and the servers sit in Bulgaria. Yes the names are known. >the exchange is registred in Cyprus and England Anything other than their word backing this claim? >Yes the names are known Err... So what are the names?
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