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July 07, 2014, 03:12:25 PM

so next bubble will be lead by terrorists buying all the coins?

No, by the NSA buying all the available bitcoins, so the terrorists can't get any.  Tongue
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July 07, 2014, 03:13:56 PM


since when are bitfinex domiciled in France?
Where else?
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Their official base is Hong Kong. They probably are hanging out in a garage in suburban Toulouse but wish to keep that quiet.
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July 07, 2014, 03:14:34 PM

so next bubble will be lead by terrorists buying all the coins?

No, by the NSA buying all the available bitcoins, so the terrorists can't get any.  Tongue
But China will ban bitcoin again causing the price to crash to $-10
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July 07, 2014, 03:14:55 PM


oh no - people who don't obey the local regulations get shut down..........
Not coins stolen, not fraud, simply France has rules about how to run a bitcoin exchange and they broke them - thus they got arrested.
Bitcoin not illegal!
Running a bitcoin exchange without ACPR approval - illegal.
Bitcoin going mainstream.

ACPR declared the need for licenses back on 29th January

http://acpr.banque-france.fr/fileadmin/user_upload/acp/publications/registre-officiel/201401-Position-2014-P-01-de-l-ACPR.pdf

they gave them five months to work it out.

I have yet to see a license form bitfinex are the next?

since when are bitfinex domiciled in France?


Yes, i'm curious too ...

By the way:
https://who.is/whois/bitfinex.com

And if you wonder about iFinex:

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iFinex Inc's address:
1601, 16th Floor, The Sun’s Group Centre, 200 Gloucester Road, Hong Kong

EDIT: In case the address field (from the bank form) is too long for the whole address, use this shortened version:
1601, The Sun Group Centre, 200 Gloucester Road
Hong Kong
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July 07, 2014, 03:18:10 PM


oh no - people who don't obey the local regulations get shut down..........
Not coins stolen, not fraud, simply France has rules about how to run a bitcoin exchange and they broke them - thus they got arrested.
Bitcoin not illegal!
Running a bitcoin exchange without ACPR approval - illegal.
Bitcoin going mainstream.

ACPR declared the need for licenses back on 29th January

http://acpr.banque-france.fr/fileadmin/user_upload/acp/publications/registre-officiel/201401-Position-2014-P-01-de-l-ACPR.pdf

they gave them five months to work it out.

I have yet to see a license form bitfinex are the next?


since when are bitfinex domiciled in France?
Where else?

 British Virgin Islands and Hong Kong - Bifinex is owned and operated by  iFinex Inc. (Bvi), prior to that their registered address was in Hong Kong, which is where they are still operated from. If you are going to spread shite try and ground some of it in reality.
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July 07, 2014, 03:22:11 PM
Last edit: July 07, 2014, 03:51:39 PM by manfred


oh no - people who don't obey the local regulations get shut down..........
Not coins stolen, not fraud, simply France has rules about how to run a bitcoin exchange and they broke them - thus they got arrested.
Bitcoin not illegal!
Running a bitcoin exchange without ACPR approval - illegal.
Bitcoin going mainstream.

ACPR declared the need for licenses back on 29th January

http://acpr.banque-france.fr/fileadmin/user_upload/acp/publications/registre-officiel/201401-Position-2014-P-01-de-l-ACPR.pdf

they gave them five months to work it out.

I have yet to see a license form bitfinex are the next?

since when are bitfinex domiciled in France?


Yes, i'm curious too ...

By the way:
https://who.is/whois/bitfinex.com

And if you wonder about iFinex:

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iFinex Inc's address:
room 1601, 16th Floor, The Sun’s Group Centre, 200 Gloucester Road, Hong Kong

EDIT: In case the address field (from the bank form) is too long for the whole address, use this shortened version:
room 1601, The Sun Group Centre, 200 Gloucester Road
Hong Kong

lol, its a virtual office address, same as all the other hong kong exchanges which run away  (GBL, 796, mycoin, ANX.....), basically if you deal with a hong kong registered exchange you deserve to get goxed
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg7587006#msg7587006

Raphael, giancarlo look genuine hong kong names. Until proven otherwise bitfinex is operated out of a garage in southern France (Nice) next to the Italian border

Room 1601, 16th Floor, The Sun's Group Centre, 200 Gloucester Rd, Hong Kong (hello wakey, wakey)
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July 07, 2014, 03:28:52 PM

so next bubble will be lead by terrorists buying all the coins?

I expect the price of rugs to plummet as terrorists switch to Bitcoin.
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July 07, 2014, 03:35:40 PM

Well that's it  whether its dollars, euro, yuan, bitcoin or gold we must stop using all exchanges of wealth!!!
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July 07, 2014, 03:37:13 PM

wtf is up with the price today??? Huh Huh
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July 07, 2014, 03:38:36 PM

so next bubble will be lead by terrorists buying all the coins?
I always use Persian rugs when funding terrorist ventures, but I may switch to JihadCoinTM if it becomes less volatile Smiley

I expect the price of rugs to plummet as terrorists switch to Bitcoin.

I expect a direct donkey/persian rug correlation - probably a good time to go short on donkeys.

(Donkeys will recover long term though because=Opium  Cheesy Cheesy)
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July 07, 2014, 03:44:06 PM

Today is the first day in awhile that BTC is down slightly, while LTC is up.   It has been vice versa for the last month or so...
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July 07, 2014, 03:45:54 PM

Is there something... wrong with bitfinex? I notice people were talking about how it might not be legit? I can't login, .
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July 07, 2014, 03:50:42 PM

Is there something... wrong with bitfinex? I notice people were talking about how it might not be legit? I can't login, .

Ive just logged in fine.

In what sense can you not log in. Wrong password? Cant get to the login page ?
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July 07, 2014, 03:53:08 PM

Is there something... wrong with bitfinex? I notice people were talking about how it might not be legit? I can't login, .

Ive just logged in fine.

In what sense can you not log in. Wrong password? Cant get to the login page ?

Try to log in, says wrong password. Try password reset, says wrong email. Made a test account. Doesn't llook like you can change yur account email, so a hacker couldn't have done it. IDK wtf is going on, pretty worried.
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July 07, 2014, 03:54:49 PM

Is there something... wrong with bitfinex? I notice people were talking about how it might not be legit? I can't login, .

Ive just logged in fine.

In what sense can you not log in. Wrong password? Cant get to the login page ?

Try to log in, says wrong password. Try password reset, says wrong email. Made a test account. Doesn't llook like you can change yur account email, so a hacker couldn't have done it. IDK wtf is going on, pretty worried.

You 100% you definitely are trying the correct email?

Email Gian Carlo, Im sure everything is fine, if you have 2fa and email withdrawal confirmations I wouldn't be too worried.

 giancarlo@bitfinex.com 
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July 07, 2014, 04:00:28 PM


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July 07, 2014, 04:03:03 PM

Is there something... wrong with bitfinex? I notice people were talking about how it might not be legit? I can't login, .

Ive just logged in fine.

In what sense can you not log in. Wrong password? Cant get to the login page ?

Try to log in, says wrong password. Try password reset, says wrong email. Made a test account. Doesn't llook like you can change yur account email, so a hacker couldn't have done it. IDK wtf is going on, pretty worried.

You 100% you definitely are trying the correct email?

Email Gian Carlo, Im sure everything is fine, if you have 2fa and email withdrawal confirmations I wouldn't be too worried.

 giancarlo@bitfinex.com 

Hey, I don't have 2fa but I have email withdraw confirmations. Yes 100% sure correct email, I even see confirmation emails in my inbox. I sent an email regarding my situation to the support@bitfinex.com. I will forward it to giancarlo@bitfinex.com. Thanks.
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July 07, 2014, 04:06:32 PM

it doesnt look good, asks are filling fast.

i think it will go below 600 once again.
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July 07, 2014, 04:12:46 PM

I wouldn't be surprised if we touch 600 shortly, but I think after the next 3 months we will hit ATH

I think the only thing everyone is waiting on is Mr. Lawsky and his team. And of course the SEC.

600 getting closer..
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July 07, 2014, 04:14:43 PM

What was the name of the exchange that got closed in France? It seems to be a state secret... none of the press articles mention it.
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