Buster
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October 25, 2013, 02:58:09 PM |
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Not stolen, burned in all other possible ways...
What other ways?
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Nemo1024
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October 25, 2013, 03:07:57 PM |
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Don't tell you were the one who placed that huge buy order @ 210! PS: It's boring on Bitstamp today. Everyone wants to buy below 160 and no one wants to sell.
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XXthetimeisnowXX (OP)
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a wolf in sheeps clothing. suckerfish
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October 25, 2013, 05:40:49 PM |
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no big buy order at 338.44 please get it right.
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tarmi
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October 25, 2013, 06:03:54 PM |
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Don't tell you were the one who placed that huge buy order @ 210! PS: It's boring on Bitstamp today. Everyone wants to buy below 160 and no one wants to sell. yeah. sub-160 coins are dirty cheap.
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hlynur
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October 25, 2013, 06:32:18 PM |
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damn, i made a bank transfer two days ago and today my bank called me if i confirm the withdrawal. this is really a running joke, they are doing this for the fourth time now! as if it's totally abnormal to transfer money to slovenia. one should assume they got it after the second time, but no they hold it and wait until i confirm. anyone else experiencing this?
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Patel
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October 25, 2013, 06:37:34 PM |
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damn, i made a bank transfer two days ago and today my bank called me if i confirm the withdrawal. this is really a running joke, they are doing this for the fourth time now! as if it's totally abnormal to transfer money to slovenia. one should assume they got it after the second time, but no they hold it and wait until i confirm. anyone else experiencing this? whose your bank?
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Xiaoma
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October 25, 2013, 07:13:08 PM |
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my bank even blocked a transfer from my UK account to my own USA account, even if both are registered to the same name...
Bloody bankers, is not what we are trying to avoid with bitcoin?
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klee
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October 25, 2013, 07:25:06 PM |
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Not stolen, burned in all other possible ways...
What other ways? BTC24 is a well known case, MtGox made me loss a considerable amount of coins with it's lags (and in general has almost kill BTC 2-3 times), Bitcoin Central was hacked and delayed to return my money which I badly needed to have on time and Bitstamp though it's very efficient in their wire transfers, secure and reliable it's interface is shit for day traders not to mention the crappy trading engine... I had hope on Coinsetter but...
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klee
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October 25, 2013, 07:26:30 PM |
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Don't tell you were the one who placed that huge buy order @ 210! PS: It's boring on Bitstamp today. Everyone wants to buy below 160 and no one wants to sell. LOL thank God no! Though I tried desperately to put a sell order and got the error page haha!!
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hlynur
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October 25, 2013, 07:31:51 PM Last edit: October 25, 2013, 07:54:56 PM by hlynur |
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damn, i made a bank transfer two days ago and today my bank called me if i confirm the withdrawal. this is really a running joke, they are doing this for the fourth time now! as if it's totally abnormal to transfer money to slovenia. one should assume they got it after the second time, but no they hold it and wait until i confirm. anyone else experiencing this? whose your bank? german municipal savings bank (" Stadtsparkasse") never had any problems so far but one time an illegitimate withdrawal via debit note from some british bank, never was told how it got access to my account, but it was revised after I complained. i just don't get it why they asking for confirmation everytime, while they didn't ask shit when i transferred money to japan for some headphones. guy on the phone said it has nothing to do with the amount of money, it's just for "safety reasons", when i ask about bitcoin he avoided answering. gets on my nerves that every transfer is delayed by two or three days because of this.
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dserrano5
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October 25, 2013, 08:00:07 PM |
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my bank even blocked a transfer from my UK account to my own USA account, even if both are registered to the same name...
Time to switch to another bank I'd say.
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Serpens66
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October 25, 2013, 08:18:25 PM |
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my bank even blocked a transfer from my UK account to my own USA account, even if both are registered to the same name...
Time to switch to another bank I'd say. You could try FidorBank at least for all bitcoin related things, the partner of bitcoin.de and the bank from Kraken, as u probably know
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SheHadMANHands
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October 26, 2013, 12:34:36 AM |
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Stamp has been right up on Gox' ass the entire day (current $187 to Gox' $190).. It's like Stamp is just looking for any reason to bust north. It's almost passed Gox today, oddly enough, on 2 or 3 occasions.
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TERA
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October 26, 2013, 03:28:28 AM |
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It's because stamp has low depth and buyers insist on doing doing massive market orders that cause $15 of slippage for no reason. I guess they're new to investing, or using bitfinex and it's being triggered by stop orders etc. On the subject of bitfinex, investors are also using bitfinex to place dark (hidden) buy and sell orders, which contributes to the low depth, and when someone is doing a market order, the dark order doesn't fill in on time.
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SheHadMANHands
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October 26, 2013, 03:39:42 AM |
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It's because stamp has low depth and buyers insist on doing doing massive market orders that cause $15 of slippage for no reason. I guess they're new to investing, or using bitfinex and it's being triggered by stop orders etc. On the subject of bitfinex, investors are also using bitfinex to place dark (hidden) buy and sell orders, which contributes to the low depth, and when someone is doing a market order, the dark order doesn't fill in on time.
Bold is a good point. Can you put bids/asks on Stamp's order book via Bitfinex? Or can you only buy into an ask, or sell into a bid, on Stamp via Bitfinex (using the "Level 2" order book)?
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mccoyspace
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October 26, 2013, 03:42:25 AM |
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It's because stamp has low depth and buyers insist on doing doing massive market orders that cause $15 of slippage for no reason. I guess they're new to investing, or using bitfinex and it's being triggered by stop orders etc. On the subject of bitfinex, investors are also using bitfinex to place dark (hidden) buy and sell orders, which contributes to the low depth, and when someone is doing a market order, the dark order doesn't fill in on time.
I do think there is a bit of a mismatch between bitstamp and bitfinex in this regard. bitstamp is full of small orders, but margin trading on bitfinex often happens in larger blocks. These get triggered via stop or dumped up or down, the bitfinex book often has larger order sizes, but its a lot "gappier". Different mindsets between the two exchanges. It was better this spring when bitfinex link to both bitstamp and gox. (but I understand why they dumped gox).
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mccoyspace
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October 26, 2013, 03:48:02 AM |
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On the subject of bitfinex, investors are also using bitfinex to place dark (hidden) buy and sell orders, which contributes to the low depth, and when someone is doing a market order, the dark order doesn't fill in on time.
The dark orders on Bitfinex are only for order of 500 coins or more, afaik -- whale territory. That is one thing I like about campbx, there you can do dark orders at any size. Since often there is often a big bid/ask spread there, I like to hide out with a dark bid just above the open bid. You can pick off cheaper market sells that way.
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Serpens66
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October 27, 2013, 09:00:01 AM |
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uhm... does something changed on bitstamp? because today I get an "SSL ERROR" from "Incapsula" SSL requests not supported for www.bitstamp.netThe site is not configured with SSL support. Suggestions: If you are a website visitor, you should attempt to access the site not using SSL (use http:// instead of https://), or attempt to refresh your DNS cache and access the web site directly. If you keep getting this message try again later. If you are the website owner, resolve the SSL configuration problem (note that the free customers plan does NOT support SSL) what does that mean? Even with only "http" the same error appears and it changes to "https". I did not change anything on my settings since yesterday What is my DNS cache? Does that mean just clear my cache, or is it something special?
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gandhibt
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October 27, 2013, 09:06:12 AM |
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uhm... does something changed on bitstamp? because today I get an "SSL ERROR" from "Incapsula" SSL requests not supported for www.bitstamp.netThe site is not configured with SSL support. Suggestions: If you are a website visitor, you should attempt to access the site not using SSL (use http:// instead of https://), or attempt to refresh your DNS cache and access the web site directly. If you keep getting this message try again later. If you are the website owner, resolve the SSL configuration problem (note that the free customers plan does NOT support SSL) what does that mean? Even with only "http" the same error appears and it changes to "https". I did not change anything on my settings since yesterday What is my DNS cache? Does that mean just clear my cache, or is it something special? First bitstamp went down maybe an hour ago and then this, don't go to the site without SSL, there might be hack in works.
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gandhibt
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October 27, 2013, 09:09:46 AM |
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uhm... does something changed on bitstamp? because today I get an "SSL ERROR" from "Incapsula" SSL requests not supported for www.bitstamp.netThe site is not configured with SSL support. Suggestions: If you are a website visitor, you should attempt to access the site not using SSL (use http:// instead of https://), or attempt to refresh your DNS cache and access the web site directly. If you keep getting this message try again later. If you are the website owner, resolve the SSL configuration problem (note that the free customers plan does NOT support SSL) what does that mean? Even with only "http" the same error appears and it changes to "https". I did not change anything on my settings since yesterday What is my DNS cache? Does that mean just clear my cache, or is it something special? First bitstamp went down maybe an hour ago and then this, don't go to the site without SSL, there might be hack in works. Seems like they are updating hardware https://twitter.com/Bitstamp
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