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meaning ?

Dunno, maybe a final dump incoming to 350$?  Cool Shocked Wink Undecided

Comparing past price performance with the present one is just convincing really.
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October 22, 2014, 01:53:14 PM

I am going to start using the term "bits" from now on when quoting prices.  I agree with Gavin.

Price is currently about $0.000387 per bit.  Let's go for bit-dollar parity!  Wink


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No names as of yet- sunday...  


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Not sure, but better not take any chances--send all ur monyz to a reputable exchange of your choice & buy BTC!
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October 22, 2014, 01:59:06 PM


some think that 11 is an optimistic number :

 
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There are some people who are even more pessimistic about the stress tests. Philippe Bodereau, head of global banking at PIMCO, says he expects 18 banks to fail

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/report-11-banks-are-about-to-fail-europes-biggest-ever-stress-tests-2014-10#ixzz3GskDigBJ

They didn't post a list of the banks that could fail, but they did mention 3 banks from Italy, which worry me a bit because I have an account with unicredit bank which is an Italian bank.


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Explanation
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October 22, 2014, 02:01:05 PM


some think that 11 is an optimistic number :

 
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There are some people who are even more pessimistic about the stress tests. Philippe Bodereau, head of global banking at PIMCO, says he expects 18 banks to fail

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/report-11-banks-are-about-to-fail-europes-biggest-ever-stress-tests-2014-10#ixzz3GskDigBJ

They didn't post a list of the banks that could fail, but they did mention 3 banks from Italy, which worry me a bit because I have an account with unicredit bank which is an Italian bank.


but this is just the test, you probably have a few months to get you funds safely into bitcoin.  Wink
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October 22, 2014, 02:05:07 PM

Trust me, we are doing everything in our power

to prevent this disaster
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although might see some of these on the list.......

(it)
Monte de Paschi  
banco Popolare
banca Popolare di milano

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eurobank
piraeus bank
alpha bank

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millennium  bank

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dexia

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although might see some of these on the list.......

(it)
Monte de Paschi  
banco Popolare
banca Popolare di milano

(gr)
eurobank
piraeus bank
alpha bank

(pt)
millennium  bank

(be)
dexia

(at)
erste (?)



Found another dutch (belgium) article with some names:

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De andere banken die volgens Efe een onvoldoende hebben kregen zijn twee Oostenrijkse banken, waaronder Erste Bank - dat het bericht van Efe meteen tegensprak - , de Griekse banken Alpha Bank, Pireaus Bank en Eurobank, de Italiaanse instellingen Monte dei Paschi, Banco Popolare en Banca Popolare di Milano, het Portugese Millennium BCP en nog een Cypriotische bank.

http://www.tijd.be/detail.art?a=9558988&n=3096&itm_campaign=newsstream_recent&ckc=1

EDIT: Dexia is mentioned in this article as well.
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although might see some of these on the list.......

(it)
Monte de Paschi  
banco Popolare
banca Popolare di milano

(gr)
eurobank
piraeus bank
alpha bank

(pt)
millennium  bank

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dexia

(at)
erste (?)



Found another dutch (belgium) article with some names:

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De andere banken die volgens Efe een onvoldoende hebben kregen zijn twee Oostenrijkse banken, waaronder Erste Bank - dat het bericht van Efe meteen tegensprak - , de Griekse banken Alpha Bank, Pireaus Bank en Eurobank, de Italiaanse instellingen Monte dei Paschi, Banco Popolare en Banca Popolare di Milano, het Portugese Millennium BCP en nog een Cypriotische bank.

http://www.tijd.be/detail.art?a=9558988&n=3096&itm_campaign=newsstream_recent&ckc=1

EDIT: Dexia is mentioned in this article as well.

What we've got here is..... a case of double dutch

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some think that 11 is an optimistic number :

 
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There are some people who are even more pessimistic about the stress tests. Philippe Bodereau, head of global banking at PIMCO, says he expects 18 banks to fail

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/report-11-banks-are-about-to-fail-europes-biggest-ever-stress-tests-2014-10#ixzz3GskDigBJ

They didn't post a list of the banks that could fail, but they did mention 3 banks from Italy, which worry me a bit because I have an account with unicredit bank which is an Italian bank.


but this is just the test, you probably have a few months to get you funds safely into bitcoin.  Wink

maybe this explain why Stamp changed their Bank after all, I would have to start thinking about changing my bank, and I wont buy back yet, and I will buy only $4K-5K, so I am not the guy who you wish to save the scene  Cheesy
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Reptiles, Bankers, Amphibia ~ For A Brighter Tomorrow!
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although might see some of these on the list.......

(it)
Monte de Paschi  
banco Popolare
banca Popolare di milano

(gr)
eurobank
piraeus bank
alpha bank

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millennium  bank

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dexia

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I guess I am safe then.
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October 22, 2014, 02:48:43 PM

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Reptiles, Bankers, Amphibia ~ For A Brighter Tomorrow!

is there some significance to this masked green dude?
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October 22, 2014, 02:50:12 PM

CeX rolls out Bitcoin at stores in UK, both payments and credits for the trade-in.

http://www.engadget.com/2014/10/22/cex-bitcoin/

Great!

Now I always wondered how this is pronounced? "Sex?" "Kecks?"
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October 22, 2014, 02:54:07 PM

CeX rolls out Bitcoin at stores in UK, both payments and credits for the trade-in.

http://www.engadget.com/2014/10/22/cex-bitcoin/

Great!

Now I always wondered how this is pronounced? "Sex?" "Kecks?"
CeX

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i'd say its pronounced (~see X) Ce-X
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is there some significance to this masked green dude?

It is I, your cold-blooded overlord.  This isn't even my final form.

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October 22, 2014, 03:10:10 PM

CeX rolls out Bitcoin at stores in UK, both payments and credits for the trade-in.

http://www.engadget.com/2014/10/22/cex-bitcoin/

Great!

Now I always wondered how this is pronounced? "Sex?" "Kecks?"

It's Kex. I got frowned upon using the wrong pronunciation. I flogged a load of junk to them for BTC a while back and very painless it was too. Nice to see some proper UK action for once.
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