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February 11, 2014, 12:38:32 AM
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its has occurred to me i could offer to sell 1BTC for 2GOXBTC

assuming GOX BTC CODE things still work...

you send me a GOX BTC CODE with 2BTC i send you a real BTC

any takers?

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Just transfered 20k to GOX. CCMF!
Love that cheap coins everywhere.

btw:
Bitcoin is a gamble. Satoshi Dice is a gamble.
GOX has a better return rate. No pain, no gain.


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[Press Release - MtGox] New security features mean that MtGox is worlds most secure exchange.
Tokyo - Tuesday February 10th 2014.
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Today MtGox(Tibanne ltd.) announced industry beating security features meaning that MtGox is now the worlds most secure Bitcoin exchange. Featuring security measures utilised by National reserves, MtGox now holds Bitcoins in the same fashion as most world central banks. This means that while you can trade on the exchange itself, the newly employed unswerving model of trust means that Bitcoins are held in a secure depository alongside cash reserves so secure that no unauthorised persons may gain access.
Speaking on the matter, MtGox's CEO Mark Karpeles stated that he had been inspired by PHP and central banking: "We knew that PHP could do anything, our wallet software had proven this beyond a doubt, so we started to ask if PHP could implement a central banking reserve type system. We were delighted with the results. This means that no-one can ever steal our customers money."
MtGox is delighted to announce that all customers will now receive this feature free of charge. This will mean that all funds will be secure in their permanent position meeting both Chinese and US regulatory requirements. MtGox expects that the US Treasury will release a statement later today in support of MtGox's new security technology. Customers should remain assured that MtGox will still accept deposits despite the new security features.
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CCMF!!! Gox is best!
Erm, if that's a genuine gox statement, it seems odd that they got the date wrong.

Source please?

Are you joking? That's clearly a fake. And it's hilarious Smiley

Yep - just wish it was true!
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February 11, 2014, 12:41:48 AM
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You *can* double your BTC into goxBTC

worth a shot?

you decide  Wink

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=455243.180

looks like the best rate is 25% more BTC converting into GOXBTC

also...
Offering 400 at 90%, or PM me your bid.
this made me lol
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February 11, 2014, 12:44:47 AM
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You *can* double your BTC into goxBTC

worth a shot?

you decide  Wink

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=455243.180

looks like the best rate is you get 25% more BTC converting into GOXBTC

also...
Offering 400 at 90%, or PM me your bid.
this made me lol

You gotta pay that markup for rpietila BTC..   Wink
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February 11, 2014, 12:50:43 AM
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Theory/speculation here. Maybe gox is actually insolvent after losing btc to the transaction issue, so they issue a press release blaming it on a bitcoin bug, knowing it will crash the market in order to insider trade and make trade fees.
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February 11, 2014, 12:53:47 AM
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Bitstamp is like Piccolo, you cut off its green arm (bid side on the order book) and it just grows right back.
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February 11, 2014, 12:58:43 AM
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You *can* double your BTC into goxBTC

worth a shot?

you decide  Wink

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=455243.180

looks like the best rate is 25% more BTC converting into GOXBTC

also...
Offering 400 at 90%, or PM me your bid.
this made me lol

Yep - then he offered me 60% a few posts later - made me laugh too Smiley

Even plays the spread on GoxBTC like a demon - he had a fair few in there... Not sure if he sold any.
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February 11, 2014, 12:59:45 AM
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That was the bottom of the bear market. I've seen it several times before and that's what it looked like.  You can quote me on that.
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February 11, 2014, 01:02:06 AM
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Done with Gox
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February 11, 2014, 01:02:19 AM
Last edit: February 11, 2014, 01:20:58 AM by dgarcia
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Hey! We can not rise now. Our Market Leader Mt. Gox (Trade with confidence on the world's largest Bitcoin exchange!) is still dropping.

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February 11, 2014, 01:04:20 AM
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It's a fugazi.

bbbbbbut... is it a fugazy, fugasi, it's a wazi it's a woozy?

(starts humming and beating chest)
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That was the bottom of the bear market. I've seen it several times before and that's what it looked like.  You can quote me on that.
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February 11, 2014, 01:10:37 AM
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Ah, I had forgotten about that thing. Did a quick search and found this:

Ripple is what happens when a turd drops in a toilet.

I think that image ^ explains what ripple really is.  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

And the great Satoshi did look down upon the world and was sad, for its economics did vex the people of the world, causing misery and unhappiness amongst them. So he gathered about him two buckets of polished obsidian and reached into the world, lifting from it its economy in his two great hands. Artfully, he began to disassemble that economy, placing the good bits in the bucket on his right and the rest in the bucket on his left. For many days and many nights (that would be reckoned as aeons to mortal man), did he toil at his task until his hands were empty and the buckets were full. Then he lifted the bucket at his right and presented it to the world saying in a voice that echoed to the highest mountaintop and lowest valley, to the trees and rivers and deepest caverns, "Behold, world and tremble for I give you Bitcoin". The other bucket he put outside the backdoor next to the bins where a passing simpleton noticed it and said "Will you be my friend? I can call you Ripple".

And that is how it was.
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February 11, 2014, 01:11:47 AM
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That was the bottom of the bear market. I've seen it several times before and that's what it looked like.  You can quote me on that.

Bear bottoms?

*Waits*
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February 11, 2014, 01:13:37 AM
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That was the bottom of the bear market. I've seen it several times before and that's what it looked like.  You can quote me on that.

LOL. All big dumps from here on out will be profit taking and not people cutting their losses. The weak hands lost their grip and gave us their coins. We're coming out of the valley and onto the plains, building up speed for the next mountain range.
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February 11, 2014, 01:16:53 AM
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thanks for helping me refill my pockets, Boys!

Thanks for helping me refill my pocket, Boy! A good deal is where both parties are satisfied.

Just teasing (trolling) a bit  Wink

You'll forgive me, not?
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February 11, 2014, 01:17:39 AM
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Theory/speculation here. Maybe gox is actually insolvent after losing btc to the transaction issue, so they issue a press release blaming it on a bitcoin bug, knowing it will crash the market in order to insider trade and make trade fees.

This has been my opinion also, since they first announced stopping bitcoin withdrawals, but that maybe they're also crashing the price to buy back bitcoins too
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February 11, 2014, 01:21:07 AM
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Man everyone who was saying how bored they were getting with the stability of bitcoin over the last month really jinxed us!   The volatility came back, just in the wrong direction.   I just want us to get back to the $800 or so range...I feel like that is a fair price for the overall adoption that bitcoin has currently..

What I don't want to happen is for it to keep shooting straight down, and then straight up to point where major companies start second guessing accepting bitcoins (or worse yet decide to stop accepting btc if they have already done so).
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February 11, 2014, 01:21:58 AM
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Done with Gox
Explanation

YAY! way to go ChartBuddy!

any chance you could add CaVirtex chart? (I realize there is very little demand for such a chart, but I would be very curious to see how it looks in that format and compared to one of the "big-boy" exchanges  Grin
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February 11, 2014, 01:23:33 AM
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thanks for helping me refill my pockets, Boys!

Thanks for helping me refill my pocket, Boy! A good deal is where both parties are satisfied.

Just teasing (trolling) a bit  Wink

You'll forgive me, not?

No problem!  My pockets are even more full now than when I wrote that. Congratulations on a good call.
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February 11, 2014, 01:23:53 AM
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time to get our bull on again. It's been too long bulls. Let's go.

edit: the funny thing is so many LTC hodlers are waiting for gox to start tarding ltc because then they will double their cypto portfolio overnight! True, but probably the best thing about LTC is that gox has nothing to do with it and can't cause it to crash every couple of months!
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