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February 06, 2014, 02:31:21 PM |
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If can't see Bitcoin wisdom I am out!
Feeling the same.
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hdbuck
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February 06, 2014, 02:33:13 PM |
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wow only 50% fiat?? Yup... the rest is in LTC and I'm hoping to make some BTC on that when LTC moves back up. Betting on both ends here lol LTC wont move up if BTC doesnt. hence if you expect a BTC drop (and shrot accordingly) you shouldn't bet for an LTC uptrend on the other side. thats total nonsense.
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Mythul
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February 06, 2014, 02:43:32 PM |
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The Apple FUD is funny. Another reason why Android will win / has already won the mobile war. There are a few great bitcoin apps on Android. Way to go Apple, hope you lose the bitcoin train because of this !
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mah87
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February 06, 2014, 02:52:29 PM |
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February 06, 2014, 03:00:54 PM |
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Bitcoins can be bought with cash in 28,000 stores in the UK from today using ZipZap. http://www.coindesk.com/can-now-pay-cash-bitcoin-28000-uk-stores/I think this could be significant, particularly for immigrants who normally send a lot of their income home via the likes of Western Union. So even in my small home town there are now 5 retail outlets where I can buy Bitcoins for cash.
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ChartBuddy
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February 06, 2014, 03:02:51 PM |
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MatTheCat
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February 06, 2014, 03:03:17 PM |
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Bitcoins can be bought with cash in 28,000 stores in the UK from today using ZipZap. http://www.coindesk.com/can-now-pay-cash-bitcoin-28000-uk-stores/I think this could be significant, particularly for immigrants who normally send a lot of their income home via the likes of Western Union. So even in my small home town there are now 5 retail outlets where I can buy Bitcoins for cash. What are the premiums like? EDIT: Sorted. Cheaper to just use Western Union.
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nanobrain
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February 06, 2014, 03:03:32 PM |
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Done
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magicmexican
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February 06, 2014, 03:04:44 PM |
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This bear market is getting boring as hell
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TakeTheSkyRoad
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February 06, 2014, 03:05:54 PM |
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wow only 50% fiat?? Yup... the rest is in LTC and I'm hoping to make some BTC on that when LTC moves back up. Betting on both ends here lol LTC wont move up if BTC doesnt. hence if you expect a BTC drop (and shrot accordingly) you shouldn't bet for an LTC uptrend on the other side. thats total nonsense. That's kinda what I meant by betting both sides... if LTC goes up then BTC does too but also the LTC/BTC rate moves too. I can make some money there but tbh not any time soon. If BTC carries on down then I can maybe get more BTC for the USD I cashed in earlier.
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February 06, 2014, 03:06:40 PM |
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Bitcoins can be bought with cash in 28,000 stores in the UK from today using ZipZap. http://www.coindesk.com/can-now-pay-cash-bitcoin-28000-uk-stores/I think this could be significant, particularly for immigrants who normally send a lot of their income home via the likes of Western Union. So even in my small home town there are now 5 retail outlets where I can buy Bitcoins for cash. What are the premiums like? EDIT: Sorted. Cheaper to just use Western Union. if you take the time to read the article, you'd see that it would be around a 4% premium.. edit: oh nice you sroted it out
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MatTheCat
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February 06, 2014, 03:31:07 PM |
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if you take the time to read the article, you'd see that it would be around a 4% premium.. edit: oh nice you sroted it out If we are talking about the typical Western Union customer who deals in cash, it is more like an 8% premium, and then someone has to take that on the chin again at the other side of the world. Considerably worse rate than Western Union.
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February 06, 2014, 03:39:49 PM |
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if you take the time to read the article, you'd see that it would be around a 4% premium.. edit: oh nice you sroted it out If we are talking about the typical Western Union customer who deals in cash, it is more like an 8% premium, and then someone has to take that on the chin again at the other side of the world. Considerably worse rate than Western Union. Yup thats another stock worth shorting too... Fuck Apple.... Fuck Western Union...
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February 06, 2014, 03:40:20 PM |
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I miss teh choo choo train
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delphic
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February 06, 2014, 03:41:15 PM |
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Bitcoins can be bought with cash in 28,000 stores in the UK from today using ZipZap. http://www.coindesk.com/can-now-pay-cash-bitcoin-28000-uk-stores/I think this could be significant, particularly for immigrants who normally send a lot of their income home via the likes of Western Union. So even in my small home town there are now 5 retail outlets where I can buy Bitcoins for cash. What are the premiums like? EDIT: Sorted. Cheaper to just use Western Union. Yikes, I didn't actually look into how high the premiums are. It will raise bitcoin's profile in the UK nonetheless. in the longer term, competition between bitcoin and WU should have the effect of driving premiums down. In theory.....
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adnanabbas
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February 06, 2014, 03:46:20 PM |
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That's a bit better.... Maybe in appearance (depending on taste), but I'd imagine the JBLs sound much better. Those things look like the kind of low-quality designed-for-appearance crap you'd expect from Apple Corp. lmao. these my friend are "la creme de la creme" -> http://www.avantgarde-acoustic.de/home.htmlYeah these are the nuts. I would give one of my fingers for a pair of these, or two fingers http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1tWyOGaylYApprently hes using a G-ORB RUBIDIUM MASTER CLOCK GENERATOR
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February 06, 2014, 03:49:27 PM |
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So, Apple sucks and hopefully those who are into bitcoin move away from them...although most people I know who are into bitcoin are Linux and Android fans...which means they already have some intelligence...
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adnanabbas
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February 06, 2014, 03:49:44 PM |
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Nice looking speakers but what exactly do they have to do with Bitcoin speculation? Just a little break from reading all these coin buying, selling, HODL'in, bullish, bearish and speculation replies
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JorgeStolfi
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February 06, 2014, 03:51:32 PM |
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Looking again at the charts, I now think that the current "mini-crash" started at
22:54 UTC at Mt.GOX, 23:03 UTC at Huobi, Bitstamp, BTC-e, and Coinbase 23:06 UTC at BitFinEx and OKCoin
At this time I can see Houbi's data only through the 3-minute chart at bitcoinwisdom, so "23:03" actually means "from 23:03:00 to 23:05:59".
Those are the first 3-minute intervals when there was both a significant drop in price and a significant surge in volume.
If I am not mistaken, 23:03 UTC is 08:03 am in China and Japan.
The mini-crash may have started at Mt.GOX and spread to the other exchanges. Or perhaps that Mt.GOX spike and drop were an unrelated coincidence, or both resulted from similar external causes.
Anyway 08:03 is a bit on the early side for Huobi; its trading often starts in earnest only around 09:00 or 10:00.
08:00 sounds like a plausible bank opening time after holidays. Perhaps that was the moment when the Chinese exchanges enabled CNY withdrawals again?
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February 06, 2014, 04:02:44 PM |
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