Dragonkiller
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February 11, 2014, 12:49:45 PM |
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anyone can log into bitstamp ? I am having troubles to log in, and I am reading that people cant withdraw BTC as well, is this true ? anyone having the same troubles ?
it's loading very slowly for me. and i can't withdraw btc
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Davyd05
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February 11, 2014, 12:51:39 PM |
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pickaname
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February 11, 2014, 12:51:45 PM |
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anyone can log into bitstamp ? I am having troubles to log in, and I am reading that people cant withdraw BTC as well, is this true ? anyone having the same troubles ?
Who knows, but people need to hop of those laxatives. No need to leak every time you hear withdrawal issues. You think stamp would give up being the top BTC exchange outside of china and all those millions of transaction revenue for creating some FUD?
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isov
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February 11, 2014, 12:51:52 PM Last edit: March 17, 2018, 03:11:28 PM by isov |
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How does this work? Too lazy to read all in Reddit but I got an idea. I withdraw a little from btc-e today and the withdraw came out just normal but after it there was an other transaction coming that showed 0.00btc in my mobile app, maybe it was one like this also. Are these spamming transactions so small that they don't really happen even you get a incoming transaction in your wallet but no btc really comes to your wallet because the fee would be bigger than these transactions?
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surfer43
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February 11, 2014, 12:56:49 PM |
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How does this work? Too lazy to read all in Reddit but I got an idea. I withdraw a little from btc-e today and the withdraw came out just normal but after it there was an other transaction coming that showed 0.00btc in my mobile app, maybe it was one like this also. Are these spamming transactions so small that they don't really happen even you get a incoming transaction in your wallet but no btc really comes to your wallet because the fee would be bigger than these transactions? Right now every address that gets sent BTC is also spammed 1 satoshi. This never gets confirmed though so is not spendable... The sender bundles many many addresses into one transaction.
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tarmi
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February 11, 2014, 01:01:53 PM |
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How does this work? Too lazy to read all in Reddit but I got an idea. I withdraw a little from btc-e today and the withdraw came out just normal but after it there was an other transaction coming that showed 0.00btc in my mobile app, maybe it was one like this also. Are these spamming transactions so small that they don't really happen even you get a incoming transaction in your wallet but no btc really comes to your wallet because the fee would be bigger than these transactions? Right now every address that gets sent BTC is also spammed 1 satoshi. This never gets confirmed though so is not spendable... The sender bundles many many addresses into one transaction. i bet that this spamming is somehow related to the btc withdrawal problems that all exchanges are experiencing. because some of those btc witdhdrawals dont even hit the blockchain. so a question arises: what if mtgox was right, and bitcoin foundation was wrong saying that bitcoin protocol is ok?
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ShroomsKit
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February 11, 2014, 01:11:09 PM |
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Oh wow! Fiverr accepts Bitcoin! That's very nice news. You can start panic selling now.
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spike420211
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February 11, 2014, 01:28:24 PM |
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Gawd how annoying. VOIP to my landline, Coinbase's screen sez it's calling me, it ain't...Coinbase | Feb 11, 2014 05:11AM PST I'm sorry for the trouble! There are a few reasons why identity verification may have failed - It's possible that if you have recently moved, received a new Social Security Number, or had any other recent change in your identifying information,[I haven't, you dorks]we would be unable to successfully verify your identity. Additionally, if you reside outside the U.S. or don't have a Social Security Number, you'll be unable to complete verification. Unfortunately at this time providing this information is the only mechanism we have in place to verify your identity. Keep in mind you can retry verification every 24 hours, and can still purchase up to 10 bitcoin per day without being verified. Hope that explains it - thanks for bearing with us! Fucking verification. I just wanna check my balance, chucklefucks.Yes, Coinbase is WAY MORE RELIABLE than Gox. But damn, try logging into them sometimes...
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ShroomsKit
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February 11, 2014, 01:42:52 PM |
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Imagine this happening 6 months ago. How the price would rise. Now everybody is like who cares. We're waiting for anything slightly negative so we can totally panic.
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F-bernanke
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February 11, 2014, 01:45:54 PM |
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Imagine this happening 6 months ago. How the price would rise. Now everybody is like who cares. We're waiting for anything slightly negative so we can totally panic.
The most interesting thing is if you follow the link: http://blog.fiverr.com/fiverr-now-accepting-bitcoins/?utm_source=el_ct&utm_term=n235In the comments section People are BEGGING to be paid in BTC instead of USD/Paypal because they get raped with fee's of course.
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stompix
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February 11, 2014, 01:59:22 PM |
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Oh wow! Fiverr accepts Bitcoin! That's very nice news. You can start panic selling now.
Bitcoin is broken , haven't heard. ? Why would they start accepting something broken. And on the verge of death. ? =))))
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February 11, 2014, 02:02:09 PM |
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Imagine this happening 6 months ago. How the price would rise. Now everybody is like who cares. We're waiting for anything slightly negative so we can totally panic. Of course . People want blood on the exchangers, they don't know why , but something in their rotten brains says that's what's going to happen , of course with no reason.
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electronistul
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February 11, 2014, 02:07:43 PM |
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Anybody knows what just happened in China ? It seems like dumpy-dumpy on Huobi to me, but dunno why ?! Who's subscribed to a real-time news feed from the wealthiest country on this planet ? (or the country that seems to keep investing in BTC regardless ) L.E. scratch that, they seem to be like " what ? oh, OK, buy time again..."
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February 11, 2014, 02:16:46 PM |
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Anybody knows what just happened in China ? It seems like dumpy-dumpy on Huobi to me, but dunno why ?! Who's subscribed to a real-time news feed from the wealthiest country on this planet ? (or the country that seems to keep investing in BTC regardless ) L.E. scratch that, they seem to be like " what ? oh, OK, buy time again..." Man , I don't have a clue what you're tying to say , if at least you try to say something...
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Ivanhoe
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February 11, 2014, 02:25:05 PM |
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Someone just keeps adding coins at 700 at them moment it almost falls..
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JorgeStolfi
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February 11, 2014, 02:33:31 PM |
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below are the minute-by-minute price and volume plots from Bitcoinwisdom.com during the Feb/10 "Karpeles crash" at six exchanges (Huobi, OKCoin, Bitstamp, BTC-e, BitFinEx, and M:tGOX). In each plot I tried to mark the times when (1) the crash started, namely the volume increased and the price started to fall); (2) when the fall resumed with a much faster pace after a short pause; (3) when the price hit bottom, and (4) when it bounced back. In some cases, the time of each event is hard to decide; other people may pick different moments. In the plots for BTC-e and BitFinEx, the bottom hit (to about 100 US$) and the following rebound are not shown; they would be just off the right edge of the chart. If they were included , the scale of the chart would automatically change in such a way that the other details would become invisible.
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flynn
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February 11, 2014, 02:40:02 PM |
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Le Happy Merchant
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February 11, 2014, 02:43:36 PM |
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so a question arises: what if mtgox was right, and bitcoin foundation was wrong saying that bitcoin protocol is ok?
I give this scenario a 1:10000 odds at best. But if it is true, then prepare for a shitstorm.
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