octaft
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Hey, here's an idea. Let's discuss a subject (confirmation times) that's been discussed a gazillion times on 1000 forums/websites over the last 5 years. Because I'm sure that NotLambchop, in his infinite wisdom, will surely bring up some new information regarding that subject that has never been pondered a thousand times before! I've always wondered what the actual ratio is for people who address questions with this sort of response out of frustration for having the answer the question "a gazillion times" vs people copping out because they don't know the answer, either.
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Torque
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October 08, 2014, 01:58:44 PM Last edit: October 08, 2014, 02:09:30 PM by Torque |
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Hey, here's an idea. Let's discuss a subject (confirmation times) that's been discussed a gazillion times on 1000 forums/websites over the last 5 years. Because I'm sure that NotLambchop, in his infinite wisdom, will surely bring up some new information regarding that subject that has never been pondered a thousand times before! I've always wondered what the actual ratio is for people who address questions with this sort of response out of frustration for having the answer the question "a gazillion times" vs people copping out because they don't know the answer, either. 1000000000 : 1 It's like trying to seriously debate the question, "Will anyone be able to afford bitcoin when it gets too expensive?"
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mmitech
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October 08, 2014, 01:59:35 PM |
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... Nonsense. Long before Bitcoin was a thing, I dreamed of money with wildly fluctuating buying power. I imagined a world where it took an hour to buy a cup of coffee, an hour to gas up your car, an hour to buy a bag of groceries... Because math.
Zero confirmations duh. ... Err. I'm solow, explain to me how that works. Can you imagine 1. There will be bitcoin bank. 2. I'll fund my account with bitcoins in this bank. 3. This bank will pay to merchant 1 per day for all his customers. you mean centralization, the only thing that makes Bitcoin different from banks....
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ChartBuddy
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October 08, 2014, 02:01:03 PM |
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NotLambchop
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October 08, 2014, 02:02:26 PM |
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... Nonsense. Long before Bitcoin was a thing, I dreamed of money with wildly fluctuating buying power. I imagined a world where it took an hour to buy a cup of coffee, an hour to gas up your car, an hour to buy a bag of groceries... Because math.
Zero confirmations duh. ... Err. I'm solow, explain to me how that works. Can you imagine 1. There will be bitcoin bank. 2. I'll fund my account with bitcoins in this bank. 3. This bank will pay to merchant 1 per day for all his customers. you mean centralization, the only thing that makes Bitcoin different from banks.... Funny aside: NEO website's still up http://www.neo-bee.com/gr/
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October 08, 2014, 02:04:22 PM |
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What is the bitstamp international wire deposit delay like? Any ideas? Might be delaying the response to the low prices?
I think it is about 5 days on average. Edit: in case you are worried you will miss "cheap" coins, I dont think you have to, because there is still a big possibility that we will see even "cheaper" coins. International as in sending from the US to Slovenia? I send in the morning from the US, money is in my Bitstamp account and verified when I wake up the next day. really ? Interesting, I thought only SEPA is that fast, beside they say 5 days in their website... I am really impressed. Been with them over a year, they have a copy of my passport main page for the KYC rules, and wires average between $5-10k each time. Not sure any of that makes a difference for clearing quicker or not. I was waiting for mine to go through and wondering if Bitstamp might be having some delays (driven by large volume of deposits), but literally it just came through now. Quite quickly I have to say.
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Feri22
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October 08, 2014, 02:10:06 PM |
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Odalv
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October 08, 2014, 02:10:43 PM |
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Sure can. We had several, NeoBee being the fanciest 1. Does anybody force you to keep your life savings @ NeoBee ? (keep only pocket change in this services). 2. There are dozens services what works this way. 3. How many people get robbed by pickpockets
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NotLambchop
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October 08, 2014, 02:15:59 PM |
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Sure can. We had several, NeoBee being the fanciest 1. Does anybody force you to keep your life savings @ NeoBee ? (keep only pocket change in this services). 2. There are dozens services what works this way. 3. How many people get robbed by pickpockets Lol, no one forced me to keep my savings in NeoBee. I didn't. No one forces you to keep your savings in fiat banks. Stuff a mattress 2. ? 3. No idea. Carry CCs. Someone steals those, you lose nothing
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gizmoh
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October 08, 2014, 02:19:54 PM |
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Even though bitcoin is volatile, it's still safer than the national currencySoon in your country
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Odalv
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October 08, 2014, 02:27:33 PM |
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Sure can. We had several, NeoBee being the fanciest 1. Does anybody force you to keep your life savings @ NeoBee ? (keep only pocket change in this services). 2. There are dozens services what works this way. 3. How many people get robbed by pickpockets Lol, no one forced me to keep my savings in NeoBee. I didn't. No one forces you to keep your savings in fiat banks. Stuff a mattress 2. ? 3. No idea. Carry CCs. Someone steals those, you lose nothing You missed this one ? No no no ... Bad idea . They will also charge "some" fees. Bitpay is awesome thou. They don't wait for confirmations so its fast and also secure for merchants.
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October 08, 2014, 02:31:50 PM |
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Even though bitcoin is volatile, it's still safer than the national currencySoon in your country This is it.
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October 08, 2014, 02:34:46 PM |
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alright, I'm fucking buying!
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October 08, 2014, 02:42:17 PM |
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No more dumps I need more cheap coins
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podyx
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October 08, 2014, 02:43:08 PM |
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No more dumps I need more cheap coins There is probably gonna be a bear trap down to 330-340 when we hit 410 but I suggest buying now
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NotLambchop
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October 08, 2014, 02:46:46 PM |
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Sure can. We had several, NeoBee being the fanciest 1. Does anybody force you to keep your life savings @ NeoBee ? (keep only pocket change in this services). 2. There are dozens services what works this way. 3. How many people get robbed by pickpockets Lol, no one forced me to keep my savings in NeoBee. I didn't. No one forces you to keep your savings in fiat banks. Stuff a mattress 2. ? 3. No idea. Carry CCs. Someone steals those, you lose nothing You missed this one ? No no no ... Bad idea . They will also charge "some" fees. Bitpay is awesome thou. They don't wait for confirmations so its fast and also secure for merchants. My understanding is BitPay accepts Bitcoin payments and pays the merchants with fiat. Am I wrong?
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adamstgBit
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October 08, 2014, 02:47:06 PM |
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Good Morning Bitcoin
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podyx
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October 08, 2014, 02:48:18 PM |
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Better break that 346 wall man!
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adamstgBit
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October 08, 2014, 02:49:11 PM |
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344. Still Cheap
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porcupine87
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October 08, 2014, 02:50:13 PM |
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This is just profit taking. I think we will touch 330 at stamp another time.
Looks to me like the same dumper. Just like yesterday. Just like the last few months. How can you know? In my opinion the price declined because of disappointment.
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