sonofliberty
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HairyMaclairy
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February 20, 2014, 11:50:57 PM |
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Just had limit order trigger on Stamp. Looks like today I am buying.
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MoreFun
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February 20, 2014, 11:51:40 PM |
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Thx for this
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HairyMaclairy
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February 20, 2014, 11:52:02 PM |
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Where did all the money go did gox get hacked? Why is the price $100 did bitcoin die?
Gox bitcoin died and went to heaven. All other bitcoins are safe (sort of).
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PoolMinor
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February 20, 2014, 11:53:45 PM |
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Correct. A linked credit card will give you an instant purchase limit of $100, and this can be raised to $1000 after tier 2 verification.
OK, thanks everyone for your help. If you didn't know it will take you a month to get up to speed there, if I recall. I think you're restricted to 1-2 BTC a day until 30 days goes by. It is a part of verification to simply wait. Edit: maybe it's 10? I guess I wasn't very informative with my question. The back story is that I have sold many through CoinBase since Nov 2013, and have been verified through my bank account. I just wasn't sure of the exact policy regarding buying coins through credit card or just through the linked bank account.
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billyjoeallen
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February 20, 2014, 11:59:14 PM |
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Just had limit order trigger on Stamp. Looks like today I am buying.
Fixin to get some moar myself. Juuust a li'l bit lower.
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ChartBuddy
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February 21, 2014, 12:03:02 AM |
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virtualfaqs
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February 21, 2014, 12:08:56 AM |
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Correct. A linked credit card will give you an instant purchase limit of $100, and this can be raised to $1000 after tier 2 verification.
OK, thanks everyone for your help. If you didn't know it will take you a month to get up to speed there, if I recall. I think you're restricted to 1-2 BTC a day until 30 days goes by. It is a part of verification to simply wait. Edit: maybe it's 10? I guess I wasn't very informative with my question. The back story is that I have sold many through CoinBase since Nov 2013, and have been verified through my bank account. I just wasn't sure of the exact policy regarding buying coins through credit card or just through the linked bank account. They definitely don't want you using your credit card there. It's pretty much a back up if your bank account fails. Charging your credit card is pretty much their last resort. If that happens, I'm going to assume you won't be allowed to use Coinbase services for much longer.
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aminorex
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February 21, 2014, 12:14:13 AM |
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560 is right on the baseline for all the lows on the the log chart since the ATH. Any lower is looking like a breakdown.
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PoolMinor
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February 21, 2014, 12:15:23 AM |
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If you didn't know it will take you a month to get up to speed there, if I recall. I think you're restricted to 1-2 BTC a day until 30 days goes by. It is a part of verification to simply wait. Edit: maybe it's 10?
I guess I wasn't very informative with my question. The back story is that I have sold many through CoinBase since Nov 2013, and have been verified through my bank account. I just wasn't sure of the exact policy regarding buying coins through credit card or just through the linked bank account. They definitely don't want you using your credit card there. It's pretty much a back up if your bank account fails. Charging your credit card is pretty much their last resort. If that happens, I'm going to assume you won't be allowed to use Coinbase services for much longer. So, the credit card is not a second form of identification or a second level of "security/authentication." Meanwhile I changed my cell phone number recently and forgot to change 2FA, all of this is moot for now.
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Dragonkiller
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February 21, 2014, 12:17:41 AM |
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On an unrelated note, bitstamp support just replied to my ticket and re-enabled btc withdrawals. surprised they are working this late.
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Arcas
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February 21, 2014, 12:21:21 AM |
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My house just got hit by lightning and it knocked the clocks off of the wall that I was sitting next to. It's probably the gods telling me to HODL!!!!
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virtualfaqs
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February 21, 2014, 12:24:15 AM |
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If you didn't know it will take you a month to get up to speed there, if I recall. I think you're restricted to 1-2 BTC a day until 30 days goes by. It is a part of verification to simply wait. Edit: maybe it's 10?
I guess I wasn't very informative with my question. The back story is that I have sold many through CoinBase since Nov 2013, and have been verified through my bank account. I just wasn't sure of the exact policy regarding buying coins through credit card or just through the linked bank account. They definitely don't want you using your credit card there. It's pretty much a back up if your bank account fails. Charging your credit card is pretty much their last resort. If that happens, I'm going to assume you won't be allowed to use Coinbase services for much longer. So, the credit card is not a second form of identification or a second level of "security/authentication." Meanwhile I changed my cell phone number recently and forgot to change 2FA, all of this is moot for now. It works as a form of ID - security/authentication too. "Kind of like" PayPal. PayPal wants you to use your bank account to pay, but you have the option of paying by credit card. Coinbase has to make an exchange purchase asap when you confirm your BTC purchase so they really need to secure your funds asap. They don't know how much money is in your bank account. So if that fails credit card is next. They're really taking a big risk on you... well ... offset by there 1% premiums and slightly higher BTC price. I do believe you're correct that Coinbase is connected to your mobile number. Not sure what it takes to change it. Yes, changing phone number is a very dangerous thing to do these days.
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windjc
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February 21, 2014, 12:24:43 AM |
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560 is right on the baseline for all the lows on the the log chart since the ATH. Any lower is looking like a breakdown.
200 SMA sits at $460 today. It seems to be on a collision course with the current price. Given that the Gox thing is going to take a while to unwind, it now seems inevitable that we will test that average. A week from now (Thurs/Fri seemingly to be the most recent consistent days of bearishness) the SMA will be around $480ish. Two weeks from now it will be around $510ish. That will be the resistance I am watching.
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PoolMinor
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February 21, 2014, 12:32:39 AM |
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It works as a form of ID - security/authentication too. "Kind of like" PayPal. PayPal wants you to use your bank account to pay, but you have the option of paying by credit card. Coinbase has to make an exchange purchase asap when you confirm your BTC purchase so they really need to secure your funds asap. They don't know how much money is in your bank account. So if that fails credit card is next. They're really taking a big risk on you... well ... offset by there 1% premiums and slightly higher BTC price.
I do believe you're correct that Coinbase is connected to your mobile number. Not sure what it takes to change it. Yes, changing phone number is a very dangerous thing to do these days.
Thanks for your help.
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spike420211
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February 21, 2014, 12:37:53 AM |
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My house just got hit by lightning and it knocked the clocks off of the wall that I was sitting next to. It's probably the gods telling me to HODL!!!!
The godz said check yer surge suppressor too...
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fotosonics
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February 21, 2014, 12:38:41 AM |
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560 is right on the baseline for all the lows on the the log chart since the ATH. Any lower is looking like a breakdown.
Well, it's happening. Now at a 3-month all time low. Significant. To all fellow hodlers, yes, we're good, but this... is getting... ridiculous...
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PoolMinor
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February 21, 2014, 12:44:32 AM |
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Speedie
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February 21, 2014, 12:45:52 AM |
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560 is right on the baseline for all the lows on the the log chart since the ATH. Any lower is looking like a breakdown.
Well, it's happening. Now at a 3-month all time low. Significant. To all fellow hodlers, yes, we're good, but this... is getting... ridiculous... Not even close assuming we're talking Stamp prices. 3 month low was $382.21 on 12/17/2013. This isn't even a 3 week low - $530.00 on 2/10/2014.
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fotosonics
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February 21, 2014, 12:52:45 AM |
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Walls will be breached. Brace yourselves.
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