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November 04, 2015, 04:02:19 AM

In the 1w timeframe the parabola is groteske...
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November 04, 2015, 04:02:33 AM

Bears Blown The Fuck Out!!!

Someone post the suicide hotline # for these faggots.

Please don't insult LGBT by comparing them to bears.

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November 04, 2015, 04:06:12 AM

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November 04, 2015, 04:06:57 AM

Is BTC-E dead?Huh? oh my hell gap just keeps growing $70 now
Obviously anyone with an in at BTC-E will be buying cheap, and selling elsewhere. This is not a fiat transfer problem situation like Huobi. Arbitrage is easy for anyone having fiat there, unless there's a BTC withdrawal issue we don't know about.
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November 04, 2015, 04:08:48 AM

srsly though like people are saying, this is moving a lot faster than it did in 2013.
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November 04, 2015, 04:09:49 AM

srsly though like people are saying, this is moving a lot faster than it did in 2013.

I'm fine with that as long as we also move a lot higher. Grin Just don't fizzle out at 800.
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November 04, 2015, 04:12:59 AM

If this isn't dumped on by tomorrow a lot of positive press is going to start rolling in.

And if it gets near $1K again, oh boy... a lot of people that were on the sidelines before will likely jump in, cuz FOMO.
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November 04, 2015, 04:13:07 AM

Is BTC-E dead?Huh? oh my hell gap just keeps growing $70 now
Obviously anyone with an in at BTC-E will be buying cheap, and selling elsewhere. This is not a fiat transfer problem situation like Huobi. Arbitrage is easy for anyone having fiat there, unless there's a BTC withdrawal issue we don't know about.

14% difference between BTC-E and Bitfinex.

That can't be good
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November 04, 2015, 04:13:38 AM

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November 04, 2015, 04:14:09 AM

Is BTC-E dead?Huh? oh my hell gap just keeps growing $70 now
Obviously anyone with an in at BTC-E will be buying cheap, and selling elsewhere. This is not a fiat transfer problem situation like Huobi. Arbitrage is easy for anyone having fiat there, unless there's a BTC withdrawal issue we don't know about.

14% difference between BTC-E and Bitfinex.

That can't be good

But look at the volume at BTC-e. Miniscule.
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November 04, 2015, 04:14:22 AM

Is BTC-E dead?Huh? oh my hell gap just keeps growing $70 now
Obviously anyone with an in at BTC-E will be buying cheap, and selling elsewhere. This is not a fiat transfer problem situation like Huobi. Arbitrage is easy for anyone having fiat there, unless there's a BTC withdrawal issue we don't know about.

take a look at the canadian exchanges:
     cavirtex; $515 CAD ($395 USD)
QuadrigaCX: $565 CAD ($432 USD)

not sure why the spread, but i just bought 3BTC on cavirtex and am just waiting for them to clear my Quadriga account. If all goes well, easy 10% (minus ~1% fees)
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November 04, 2015, 04:15:03 AM

This is insane!! I can't stop watching the charts.
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November 04, 2015, 04:15:34 AM

Is BTC-E dead?Huh? oh my hell gap just keeps growing $70 now
Obviously anyone with an in at BTC-E will be buying cheap, and selling elsewhere. This is not a fiat transfer problem situation like Huobi. Arbitrage is easy for anyone having fiat there, unless there's a BTC withdrawal issue we don't know about.

14% difference between BTC-E and Bitfinex.

That can't be good

But look at the volume at BTC-e. Miniscule.

1000 btc for sale at $400 ...
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November 04, 2015, 04:16:11 AM

Is BTC-E dead?Huh? oh my hell gap just keeps growing $70 now
Obviously anyone with an in at BTC-E will be buying cheap, and selling elsewhere. This is not a fiat transfer problem situation like Huobi. Arbitrage is easy for anyone having fiat there, unless there's a BTC withdrawal issue we don't know about.

14% difference between BTC-E and Bitfinex.

That can't be good

But look at the volume at BTC-e. Miniscule.

1000 btc for sale at $400 ...

There's no fiat.
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November 04, 2015, 04:20:58 AM

For the purpose of calculating the value of your stash, which US exchange does the community think shows the most representative value these days, and why? That used to be a non issue when there was only Gox.
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November 04, 2015, 04:22:51 AM

Is BTC-E dead?Huh? oh my hell gap just keeps growing $70 now
Obviously anyone with an in at BTC-E will be buying cheap, and selling elsewhere. This is not a fiat transfer problem situation like Huobi. Arbitrage is easy for anyone having fiat there, unless there's a BTC withdrawal issue we don't know about.

14% difference between BTC-E and Bitfinex.

That can't be good

But look at the volume at BTC-e. Miniscule.

1000 btc for sale at $400 ...

There's no fiat.

But why wouldn't any human just move their BTC to any other exchange and sell there?Huh?!!!!! makes zero sense, should be zero coins for sale on BTC-E, completely dead exchange IMHO, i think this spells the end for them, they may not Gox but nobody will trade their again....
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November 04, 2015, 04:23:56 AM
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For the purpose of calculating the value of your stash, which US exchange does the community think shows the most representative value these days, and why? That used to be a non issue when there was only Gox.

For those using on-shore exchanges, coinbase exchange and itbit (maybe gemini if things keep on course). Off-shore bitstamp and bitfinex.
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November 04, 2015, 04:23:56 AM

Is BTC-E dead?Huh? oh my hell gap just keeps growing $70 now
Obviously anyone with an in at BTC-E will be buying cheap, and selling elsewhere. This is not a fiat transfer problem situation like Huobi. Arbitrage is easy for anyone having fiat there, unless there's a BTC withdrawal issue we don't know about.

14% difference between BTC-E and Bitfinex.

That can't be good

But look at the volume at BTC-e. Miniscule.

1000 btc for sale at $400 ...

There's no fiat.

But why wouldn't any human just move their BTC to any other exchange and sell there?Huh?!!!!! makes zero sense, should be zero coins for sale on BTC-E, completely dead exchange IMHO, i think this spells the end for them, they may not Gox but nobody will trade their again....

Good chance a lot of the asks are asleep at the wheel.
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