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September 09, 2017, 02:32:57 AM |
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OK, it's getting depressive taking a bullish aspect. So now I am going to switch to bearish, again. So were can I participate in margin shorting BTC vs fiat, as an American? I would prefer an easy verification process.
You'll be in time to short the bottom. You know somebody's gotta do it. Good on ya Well, I'm still trying to research which exchange I can participate, as a US citizen, in Margin trading for BTC-USD pair. Kraken seems possible. But I'm so ambivalent, I'm not sure that I want to take the steps to register for yet another exchange. My Keepass is getting to full. Having a Myers-Brigg personality type of INTP can be so exasperating at times. It's a wonder that I can arrive at any decision. In my experience, Kraken is glitchy as fuck, and slow. Too frustrating to use, unless they've changed in the last 6 months or so.
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September 09, 2017, 02:45:17 AM |
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OK, it's getting depressive taking a bullish aspect. So now I am going to switch to bearish, again. So were can I participate in margin shorting BTC vs fiat, as an American? I would prefer an easy verification process.
You'll be in time to short the bottom. You know somebody's gotta do it. Good on ya Well, I'm still trying to research which exchange I can participate, as a US citizen, in Margin trading for BTC-USD pair. Kraken seems possible. But I'm so ambivalent, I'm not sure that I want to take the steps to register for yet another exchange. My Keepass is getting to full. Having a Myers-Brigg personality type of INTP can be so exasperating at times. It's a wonder that I can arrive at any decision. GDAX (coinbase) has margin trading.
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bones261
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September 09, 2017, 02:59:42 AM |
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OK, it's getting depressive taking a bullish aspect. So now I am going to switch to bearish, again. So were can I participate in margin shorting BTC vs fiat, as an American? I would prefer an easy verification process.
You'll be in time to short the bottom. You know somebody's gotta do it. Good on ya Well, I'm still trying to research which exchange I can participate, as a US citizen, in Margin trading for BTC-USD pair. Kraken seems possible. But I'm so ambivalent, I'm not sure that I want to take the steps to register for yet another exchange. My Keepass is getting to full. Having a Myers-Brigg personality type of INTP can be so exasperating at times. It's a wonder that I can arrive at any decision. GDAX (coinbase) has margin trading. I hardly am anywhere close to being considered an Eligible Contract Participant. Not by a long shot. Not an option for this minnow.
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Icygreen
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September 09, 2017, 03:21:35 AM |
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OK, it's getting depressive taking a bullish aspect. So now I am going to switch to bearish, again. So were can I participate in margin shorting BTC vs fiat, as an American? I would prefer an easy verification process.
You'll be in time to short the bottom. You know somebody's gotta do it. Good on ya Well, I'm still trying to research which exchange I can participate, as a US citizen, in Margin trading for BTC-USD pair. Kraken seems possible. But I'm so ambivalent, I'm not sure that I want to take the steps to register for yet another exchange. My Keepass is getting to full. Having a Myers-Brigg personality type of INTP can be so exasperating at times. It's a wonder that I can arrive at any decision. Polo? They have margin. I always felt vulnerable there with the limited withdraws and downtime with each buy-able crash.
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bones261
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September 09, 2017, 03:27:34 AM |
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OK, it's getting depressive taking a bullish aspect. So now I am going to switch to bearish, again. So were can I participate in margin shorting BTC vs fiat, as an American? I would prefer an easy verification process.
You'll be in time to short the bottom. You know somebody's gotta do it. Good on ya Well, I'm still trying to research which exchange I can participate, as a US citizen, in Margin trading for BTC-USD pair. Kraken seems possible. But I'm so ambivalent, I'm not sure that I want to take the steps to register for yet another exchange. My Keepass is getting to full. Having a Myers-Brigg personality type of INTP can be so exasperating at times. It's a wonder that I can arrive at any decision. Polo? They have margin. I always felt vulnerable there with the limited withdraws and downtime with each buy-able crash. I was looking for margin trading on BTC-USD trading pair. Not possible on Polo. I don't want to "short" BTC by going long on bullshit. Yes, I know that USD is bullshit too, but at least the currencies generated by Proof of Debt still have widespread merchant acceptance, at the moment.
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September 09, 2017, 03:44:39 AM |
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OK, it's getting depressive taking a bullish aspect. So now I am going to switch to bearish, again. So were can I participate in margin shorting BTC vs fiat, as an American? I would prefer an easy verification process.
You'll be in time to short the bottom. You know somebody's gotta do it. Good on ya Well, I'm still trying to research which exchange I can participate, as a US citizen, in Margin trading for BTC-USD pair. Kraken seems possible. But I'm so ambivalent, I'm not sure that I want to take the steps to register for yet another exchange. My Keepass is getting to full. Having a Myers-Brigg personality type of INTP can be so exasperating at times. It's a wonder that I can arrive at any decision. GDAX (coinbase) has margin trading. I hardly am anywhere close to being considered an Eligible Contract Participant. Not by a long shot. Not an option for this minnow. Oh damn, I didn't realize that requirement. Yeah, that's crazy.
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bones261
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September 09, 2017, 03:52:41 AM |
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Thanks for all the tips. I guess the best option is to continue to HODL my meager stash and consider my options tomorrow after a full night of rest. Maybe I'll lurk in the altcoin ANN thread to see if there is anything new and interesting to consider mining or buying hash to mine. However, I doubt it.
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jojo69
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September 09, 2017, 03:56:00 AM |
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coordinates please...I have some very small nuggets, and I like very good coffee
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CoinCube
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September 09, 2017, 06:48:15 AM |
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Looks like Equifax will be buying 600 bitcoin soon. Alleged Equifax hackers demand $2.6 million Bitcoin ransom — or else..https://www.google.com/amp/mashable.com/2017/09/08/equifax-hackers-bitcoin-ransom.ampThat's according to an onion site, whose authors insist that if Equifax forks over 600 Bitcoin — approximately $2.66 million at the time of this writing — then they'll delete all the stolen data. Oh, and Equifax better decide quickly, because if the ransom isn't paid, the self-identified hackers say they'll dump all the data on September 15th.
Well, almost all of the data. The supposed hackers wrote that they won't publicly post credit card numbers—suggesting an intention to get some illicit use out of those.
"We are two people trying to solve our lives and those of our families," the site explains. "We did not expect to get as much information as we did, nor do we want to affect any citizen. But we need to monetize the information as soon as possible."
After all when you are dealing with a potential 70 billion dollar liability what's another 2.5 million to try and staunch some of the bleeding. Equifax hit with $70 billion class-action lawsuit after massive hack https://www.google.com/amp/mashable.com/2017/09/08/class-action-lawsuit-equifax-breach.amp
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September 09, 2017, 07:13:53 AM |
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Looks like Equifax will be buying 600 bitcoin soon. Alleged Equifax hackers demand $2.6 million Bitcoin ransom — or else..https://www.google.com/amp/mashable.com/2017/09/08/equifax-hackers-bitcoin-ransom.ampThat's according to an onion site, whose authors insist that if Equifax forks over 600 Bitcoin — approximately $2.66 million at the time of this writing — then they'll delete all the stolen data. Oh, and Equifax better decide quickly, because if the ransom isn't paid, the self-identified hackers say they'll dump all the data on September 15th.
Well, almost all of the data. The supposed hackers wrote that they won't publicly post credit card numbers—suggesting an intention to get some illicit use out of those.
"We are two people trying to solve our lives and those of our families," the site explains. "We did not expect to get as much information as we did, nor do we want to affect any citizen. But we need to monetize the information as soon as possible."
After all when you are dealing with a potential 70 billion dollar liability what's another 2.5 million to try and staunch some of the bleeding. Equifax hit with $70 billion class-action lawsuit after massive hack https://www.google.com/amp/mashable.com/2017/09/08/class-action-lawsuit-equifax-breach.ampBTC would not be among my first choices, but... whatever. These people are slime. Summarized here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHcGVOJXRzI
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Elwar
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September 09, 2017, 07:39:45 AM |
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Centralized ledgers are always a good idea.
Everything is fine.
Nothing to see here.
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Karartma1
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September 09, 2017, 07:45:46 AM |
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It's seems like China banned bitcoin, again. I bought more. and still hold
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September 09, 2017, 08:43:06 AM |
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Just like the bitcoin obituaries site, we need a site listing all banning of bitcoin. Especially the successful ones
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JayJuanGee
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September 09, 2017, 09:08:37 AM |
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OK, it's getting depressive taking a bullish aspect. So now I am going to switch to bearish, again. So were can I participate in margin shorting BTC vs fiat, as an American? I would prefer an easy verification process.
You'll be in time to short the bottom. You know somebody's gotta do it. Good on ya Yeah.. .Bones261.. you talk about not having very many bitcoins, and if you are making moves like this (planning to short), you are setting yourself up for decent odds of reducing your bitcoin holdings further There are strategies that consistently work with bitcoin, and margin betting is not one of them.
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September 09, 2017, 09:21:40 AM |
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When moon sir? Whats the news?
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September 09, 2017, 09:22:39 AM |
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Lauda
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September 09, 2017, 09:36:11 AM |
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Today we've beaten the previous high: Bitstamp | Total bids: 57956573 USD. Total asks: 2415 BTC. Ratio: 23989.41228 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0161 seconds
And it continues: <gribble> Bitstamp | Total bids: 58856048 USD. Total asks: 2767 BTC. Ratio: 21264.24643 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0181 seconds
We'll recover much sooner than people anticipate.
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