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November 29, 2013, 07:20:23 AM Last edit: November 29, 2013, 07:36:15 AM by explorer |
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Am I the only one that is seeing that coins on much more sparse on Mtgox than on Stamp? If this is true, it would suggest that in the future it is going to be impossible for Stamp to keep up with Gox.
So much has been talked about regarding the fiat "stuck" in Gox and how people would theoretically have to buy bitcoin to get their currency out. However, the other thing is that who wants to sell their coins there if you can't get the money out? If most people with coins who need the money quickly would prefer to use Bitstamp for these obvious reasons, there is just going to be ALOT more bitcoins available on Bitstamp
We are seeing this in the last week. The spread has been over $200 for no particularly good reason.
Its a little crazy that with all these different exchanges, there are such different situations at each one that change the price dramatically and that most people are not (or can not) taking advantage of it (arbitrage).
I can't wait until there is parity in the exchange prices. Although I really question if that will happen anytime soon.
There's almost no money on Virtex. last = US$895 or so. ground to a standstill. Its taking so long to get money in that sells are overwhelming available $.
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November 29, 2013, 07:21:55 AM |
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Am I the only one that is seeing that coins on much more sparse on Mtgox than on Stamp? If this is true, it would suggest that in the future it is going to be impossible for Stamp to keep up with Gox.
So much has been talked about regarding the fiat "stuck" in Gox and how people would theoretically have to buy bitcoin to get their currency out. However, the other thing is that who wants to sell their coins there if you can't get the money out? If most people with coins who need the money quickly would prefer to use Bitstamp for these obvious reasons, there is just going to be ALOT more bitcoins available on Bitstamp
We are seeing this in the last week. The spread has been over $200 for no particularly good reason.
Its a little crazy that with all these different exchanges, there are such different situations at each one that change the price dramatically and that most people are not (or can not) taking advantage of it (arbitrage).
I can't wait until there is parity in the exchange prices. Although I really question if that will happen anytime soon.
Currently there are 8k available on Bitstamp, and 14k available on Gox. Stamps coins are sitting lower than Gox's for sure . . .
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November 29, 2013, 07:23:30 AM |
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So much has been talked about regarding the fiat "stuck" in Gox and how people would theoretically have to buy bitcoin to get their currency out. However, the other thing is that who wants to sell their coins there if you can't get the money out? If most people with coins who need the money quicklyever would prefer to use Bitstamp for these obvious reasons, there is just going to be ALOT more bitcoins available on Bitstamp
We are seeing this in the last week. The spread has been over $200 for no particularlya very good reason.
FTFY
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November 29, 2013, 07:26:11 AM |
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Am I the only one that is seeing that coins on much more sparse on Mtgox than on Stamp? If this is true, it would suggest that in the future it is going to be impossible for Stamp to keep up with Gox.
So much has been talked about regarding the fiat "stuck" in Gox and how people would theoretically have to buy bitcoin to get their currency out. However, the other thing is that who wants to sell their coins there if you can't get the money out? If most people with coins who need the money quickly would prefer to use Bitstamp for these obvious reasons, there is just going to be ALOT more bitcoins available on Bitstamp
We are seeing this in the last week. The spread has been over $200 for no particularly good reason.
Its a little crazy that with all these different exchanges, there are such different situations at each one that change the price dramatically and that most people are not (or can not) taking advantage of it (arbitrage).
I can't wait until there is parity in the exchange prices. Although I really question if that will happen anytime soon.
There's almost no money on Virtex. last = US$910 or so. ground to a standstill. Its taking so long to get money in that sells are overwhelming available $. I'll fix that tomorrow
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November 29, 2013, 07:33:44 AM |
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Am I the only one that is seeing that coins on much more sparse on Mtgox than on Stamp? If this is true, it would suggest that in the future it is going to be impossible for Stamp to keep up with Gox.
So much has been talked about regarding the fiat "stuck" in Gox and how people would theoretically have to buy bitcoin to get their currency out. However, the other thing is that who wants to sell their coins there if you can't get the money out? If most people with coins who need the money quickly would prefer to use Bitstamp for these obvious reasons, there is just going to be ALOT more bitcoins available on Bitstamp
We are seeing this in the last week. The spread has been over $200 for no particularly good reason.
Its a little crazy that with all these different exchanges, there are such different situations at each one that change the price dramatically and that most people are not (or can not) taking advantage of it (arbitrage).
I can't wait until there is parity in the exchange prices. Although I really question if that will happen anytime soon.
Why would anyone wire money to GOX in these circumstances ? At some point GOX will have to allow wires out otherwise they will lose their business. No ?
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isov
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November 29, 2013, 07:37:30 AM |
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on top of this i just saw someone post about a major Chinese state owned telecommunications company that started accepting btc on a previous page, $10000 is coming
So is winter. Aw, shit... I just looked out the window. Looks like 10K who, what is that face? Thats a white walker from TV-show game of thrones.
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November 29, 2013, 07:38:22 AM |
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Am I the only one that is seeing that coins on much more sparse on Mtgox than on Stamp? If this is true, it would suggest that in the future it is going to be impossible for Stamp to keep up with Gox.
So much has been talked about regarding the fiat "stuck" in Gox and how people would theoretically have to buy bitcoin to get their currency out. However, the other thing is that who wants to sell their coins there if you can't get the money out? If most people with coins who need the money quickly would prefer to use Bitstamp for these obvious reasons, there is just going to be ALOT more bitcoins available on Bitstamp
We are seeing this in the last week. The spread has been over $200 for no particularly good reason.
Its a little crazy that with all these different exchanges, there are such different situations at each one that change the price dramatically and that most people are not (or can not) taking advantage of it (arbitrage).
I can't wait until there is parity in the exchange prices. Although I really question if that will happen anytime soon.
There's almost no money on Virtex. last = US$910 or so. ground to a standstill. Its taking so long to get money in that sells are overwhelming available $. I'll fix that tomorrow sounds good to me
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November 29, 2013, 07:45:02 AM |
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Am I the only one that is seeing that coins on much more sparse on Mtgox than on Stamp? If this is true, it would suggest that in the future it is going to be impossible for Stamp to keep up with Gox.
So much has been talked about regarding the fiat "stuck" in Gox and how people would theoretically have to buy bitcoin to get their currency out. However, the other thing is that who wants to sell their coins there if you can't get the money out? If most people with coins who need the money quickly would prefer to use Bitstamp for these obvious reasons, there is just going to be ALOT more bitcoins available on Bitstamp
We are seeing this in the last week. The spread has been over $200 for no particularly good reason.
Its a little crazy that with all these different exchanges, there are such different situations at each one that change the price dramatically and that most people are not (or can not) taking advantage of it (arbitrage).
I can't wait until there is parity in the exchange prices. Although I really question if that will happen anytime soon.
Why would anyone wire money to GOX in these circumstances ? At some point GOX will have to allow wires out otherwise they will lose their business. No ? as far as i know it is possible to get money out, but it just takes a pretty long time
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November 29, 2013, 08:02:53 AM |
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Crazy
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November 29, 2013, 08:05:15 AM |
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Looks like China is still setting the tone for this valuation. Kinda funny actually.
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seanneko
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November 29, 2013, 08:06:16 AM |
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At this rate Gox is going to overtake Stamp. Overtake on the way down.
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November 29, 2013, 08:09:33 AM |
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Humans are a strange sort.
Barely buying all the way up to $1000. Then plowing through a 2500 wall in minutes once they are there. WTF?
That's not strange, its just they didn't know if it would happen until it happened. when they knew they bought. Before then they were trepidatious.
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November 29, 2013, 08:14:03 AM |
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Strange, yet attractive.
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November 29, 2013, 08:16:10 AM |
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Hmmm... 10 BTCs it is then... Someone is buying old assets
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November 29, 2013, 08:32:35 AM |
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Hmmm... 10 BTCs it is then... Someone is buying old assets How do i tell if it's real gold?
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November 29, 2013, 08:35:08 AM |
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It says it right on the bar: 'fine gold'.
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November 29, 2013, 08:39:02 AM |
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just needed to re-post it ...
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November 29, 2013, 08:40:40 AM |
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It says it right on the bar: 'fine gold'.
LOL but if i was a noob and i was buying it, who would i trust? how would i check quickly for myself
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November 29, 2013, 08:56:53 AM |
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It says it right on the bar: 'fine gold'.
LOL but if i was a noob and i was buying it, who would i trust? how would i check quickly for myself portable XRF
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November 29, 2013, 09:01:31 AM |
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Humans are a strange sort.
Barely buying all the way up to $1000. Then plowing through a 2500 wall in minutes once they are there. WTF?
That's not strange, its just they didn't know if it would happen until it happened. when they knew they bought. Before then they were trepidatious. There is also the chance they bought their own walls to induce momentum.
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