roslinpl
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February 19, 2014, 01:03:37 PM |
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I cant believe that you are still sitting and wasting time for MtGox. Let it die. I hope all of you will do withdraw and change exchange when possible. Good luck! Cheers.!
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whave
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February 19, 2014, 01:11:19 PM |
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If Mark knows Mt Gox is insolvent are they not breaking the law by sending out SEPA transfers? In my country you have to stop all payments once you know your company is insolvent so all creditors can be treated equally. Guess it could be different in Japan, but it would be pretty strange.
Rumours, rumours, rumours. Believe me, if mtgox comes to the point when it's officially insolvent, it will be all over the news. Till that point, everything is just plain speculation.
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Bitsinmyhead
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February 19, 2014, 01:23:11 PM |
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I am pointing out that where I live, if Gox is in such bad shape that it has to be obvious to Mark that they are insolvent, he is breaking the law by sending out SEPA transfers. Does anyone know if this is also the case in Japan?
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crazy_rabbit
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RUM AND CARROTS: A PIRATE LIFE FOR ME
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February 19, 2014, 01:29:57 PM |
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If Mark knows Mt Gox is insolvent are they not breaking the law by sending out SEPA transfers? In my country you have to stop all payments once you know your company is insolvent so all creditors can be treated equally. Guess it could be different in Japan, but it would be pretty strange.
Thats assuming Karples isn't already breaking a ton of laws, totally knows it, and figures- why not a few more? Especially if it means sending SEPA payments to groups that might come after him physically in the future.
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more or less retired.
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Bitsinmyhead
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February 19, 2014, 01:34:45 PM |
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Good point, however if that was the case and he just did not care about the law anymore, you would also expect him to arb like crazy between gox and the other exchanges, bringing the spread at least a bit closer than what it actually is.
This is like a great crime novel, will be very exciting to see how it plays out.
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BitPaulo
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February 19, 2014, 01:54:22 PM |
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RaTTuS
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February 19, 2014, 02:13:18 PM |
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is that not their old address - possibly to stop people turning up to harass Mark , other employees.
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In the Beginning there was CPU , then GPU , then FPGA then ASIC, what next I hear to ask ....
1RaTTuSEN7jJUDiW1EGogHwtek7g9BiEn
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BitPaulo
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February 19, 2014, 02:44:00 PM |
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AC/DC just started to play on my playlist, with the song "Highway to Hell"... spot on... I know, it's off topic, sorry .... and it played it twice in a row!!
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donk4u
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February 19, 2014, 02:45:45 PM |
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If Mark knows Mt Gox is insolvent are they not breaking the law by sending out SEPA transfers? In my country you have to stop all payments once you know your company is insolvent so all creditors can be treated equally. Guess it could be different in Japan, but it would be pretty strange.
As opposed to breaking the law by locking up withdrawls while us citizens are being devoured by speculators who are able to cash out whil us citizens have their funds locked on gox? Gox is a criminal obviously should have suspended all trading operations once stopped withdrawls so people would not be cannabalized .
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trdiablo
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February 19, 2014, 03:02:01 PM |
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The smaller SEPA withdrawals <€500 seem to go through fast but I am really curious what the latest date is that someone received a larger SEPA withdrawal. My withdrawal is from 17 Jan and still hoping that I have it by end of this month.
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viajero
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February 19, 2014, 03:21:56 PM |
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The smaller SEPA withdrawals <€500 seem to go through fast but I am really curious what the latest date is that someone received a larger SEPA withdrawal. My withdrawal is from 17 Jan and still hoping that I have it by end of this month.
someone just reported to have received 10k€ this week!
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trab
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February 19, 2014, 03:33:08 PM |
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The smaller SEPA withdrawals <€500 seem to go through fast but I am really curious what the latest date is that someone received a larger SEPA withdrawal. My withdrawal is from 17 Jan and still hoping that I have it by end of this month.
I have received 10k euro yesterday. The withdrawal was placed in the queue at MtGox on 2 Jan.
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trdiablo
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February 19, 2014, 03:36:21 PM |
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The smaller SEPA withdrawals <€500 seem to go through fast but I am really curious what the latest date is that someone received a larger SEPA withdrawal. My withdrawal is from 17 Jan and still hoping that I have it by end of this month.
I have received 10k euro yesterday. The withdrawal was placed in the queue at MtGox on 2 Jan. Good news, thanks for sharing! It confirms that waiting time for larger SEPA withdrawals is about 6 weeks.
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mp420
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February 19, 2014, 03:38:02 PM |
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The smaller SEPA withdrawals <€500 seem to go through fast but I am really curious what the latest date is that someone received a larger SEPA withdrawal. My withdrawal is from 17 Jan and still hoping that I have it by end of this month.
I have received 10k euro yesterday. The withdrawal was placed in the queue at MtGox on 2 Jan. This is really valuable information. So, the above-threshold SEPA queue is at 47 days. Should shorten a bit before stalling again at the end of January if my hunch is correct.
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whave
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February 19, 2014, 03:48:50 PM |
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The smaller SEPA withdrawals <€500 seem to go through fast but I am really curious what the latest date is that someone received a larger SEPA withdrawal. My withdrawal is from 17 Jan and still hoping that I have it by end of this month.
I have received 10k euro yesterday. The withdrawal was placed in the queue at MtGox on 2 Jan. This is really valuable information. So, the above-threshold SEPA queue is at 47 days. Should shorten a bit before stalling again at the end of January if my hunch is correct. It will definitely shorten as lots of people have cancelled FIAT withdrawals and bought the cheap mtgox btc.
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Bitnicity
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February 19, 2014, 04:21:17 PM |
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ok, when I tried to withdraw btc, they returned this fucking message:
"Transfer queue is currently not accepting more requests, please retry later"
Does that mean they are devising some fucking queuing system, first come first out and say put a total daily aggregate limit at 10btc for all users? then when we used up that limts(or Gox CLAIMS that the daily limit is used up, given no one really know the actual utilization of limit anyway) , then no one can withdraw. they are the most evil assholes in the Universe! fuck Gox.
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whave
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February 19, 2014, 04:29:43 PM |
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ok, when I tried to withdraw btc, they returned this fucking message:
"Transfer queue is currently not accepting more requests, please retry later"
Does that mean they are devising some fucking queuing system, first come first out and say put a total daily aggregate limit at 10btc for all users? then when we used up that limts(or Gox CLAIMS that the daily limit is used up, given no one really know the actual utilization of limit anyway) , then no one can withdraw. they are the most evil assholes in the Universe! fuck Gox.
They ARE implementing some kind of a queue according to their announcement, but no one knows how that will work, it's best not to guess. But right now it's just a generic placeholder errormessage as withdrawals are not even enabled yet.
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itsunderstood
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February 19, 2014, 06:49:43 PM |
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Let's see: Italy says now 20% tax on all inbound funds for everyone.
Yet, crypto, no such rules.
Hmm and Gox only shits fiat out in EU notes or what?
So yeah I would say it looks like the Euro fiat is also being riddled with "profits". So long as doge is a vehicle, even for a day, it is a vehicle of a totally new kind, knowmsayin?
signed: the laundry
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February 19, 2014, 08:13:29 PM |
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The smaller SEPA withdrawals <€500 seem to go through fast but I am really curious what the latest date is that someone received a larger SEPA withdrawal. My withdrawal is from 17 Jan and still hoping that I have it by end of this month.
I have received 10k euro yesterday. The withdrawal was placed in the queue at MtGox on 2 Jan. This is really valuable information. So, the above-threshold SEPA queue is at 47 days. Should shorten a bit before stalling again at the end of January if my hunch is correct. It will definitely shorten as lots of people have cancelled FIAT withdrawals and bought the cheap mtgox btc. WTF ? there are still people left in the Sepa queue ? I´d happily pay everybodys balance out subito - just cancel your Euro withdrawl please PM me and tell me your account number !
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severance26
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February 19, 2014, 09:25:02 PM |
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The smaller SEPA withdrawals <€500 seem to go through fast but I am really curious what the latest date is that someone received a larger SEPA withdrawal. My withdrawal is from 17 Jan and still hoping that I have it by end of this month.
I have received 10k euro yesterday. The withdrawal was placed in the queue at MtGox on 2 Jan. This is really valuable information. So, the above-threshold SEPA queue is at 47 days. Should shorten a bit before stalling again at the end of January if my hunch is correct. mtgox is in japan. going by regular days is an inaccurate count. look up a japanese calendar and count BUSINESS DAYS.
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