Pale Phoenix
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September 03, 2013, 06:25:46 PM |
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Lot's of buying going on. BTCquick is the most active issue on the exchange over the past 24hrs. I don't think I've seen that before.
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deathmul
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September 03, 2013, 09:11:12 PM |
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if there's a way to sell the bitcoin and then transfer the money directly to my debit card, i would definitely use the selling service 5-15btc awaits! For now the sell bitcoin feature will only work for US bank accounts. Funding debit cards directly is not something that we have in the pipeline. International customers would need to use wire transfers as the method of payment(currently not available). i don't think euro customers have a problem getting coins anyway :/ Wrong! In Euro region is huge request on such services. Potential customers is 330 milions people. Europe starts to discover Bitcoin. Make such quick opportunity to buy/sell bitcoins in Europe and the profits will be unimaginable high!;)
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BitThink
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September 04, 2013, 01:21:18 AM |
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Some banks in where I live support near real time fund transfer to overseas VISA cards with very low fees. Ascension, Have you tried with your local bank? I believe that will attract a lot of oversea users.
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shadallion
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September 04, 2013, 05:28:16 AM |
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Just picked up 7500 shares. I like what I see.
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ffxtwo
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September 04, 2013, 04:21:56 PM |
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<< "Wrong! In Euro region is huge request on such services. Potential customers is 330 milions people. Europe starts to discover Bitcoin. Make such quick opportunity to buy/sell bitcoins in Europe and the profits will be unimaginable high!">> In Europe,Already, we know BTC world, we have many BTC exchange sites(I prefer use mtgox), we can buy BTC trought Credit Cards with Btcquick (me,for speed buy of btcquick shares), Several BTC mining Asic machines companies are etablished in Europe. And the icing on the cake , we speak even english (Ask Uk).
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TheSwede75
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September 04, 2013, 06:31:28 PM |
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Dividends coming soon Watch out if you are trying trade, this time it's 'to the moon'
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ctlaltdefeat
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September 04, 2013, 07:42:04 PM |
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A few questions:
a) Have you considered changing the base price to BitStamp instead of Mt. Gox? b) What about Google Checkout fees in addition to the fees you charge? Who pays them?
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ahbartsch
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September 04, 2013, 07:50:56 PM |
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I kick myself everyday for selling at .00011 after the last ipo. I won't be making that mistake again.
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TheSwede75
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September 04, 2013, 09:11:09 PM |
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A few questions:
a) Have you considered changing the base price to BitStamp instead of Mt. Gox? b) What about Google Checkout fees in addition to the fees you charge? Who pays them?
Obviously it's more profitable to sell at MtGox prices if he can acquire at Bitstamp/BTC-E Prices... why would he change that before the sell Bitcoin function is in full effect and can offset the sales?
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ctlaltdefeat
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September 04, 2013, 10:01:01 PM |
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Obviously it's more profitable to sell at higher price, yes, but they could instead show the "base" price as the bitstamp one and increase their fees. No sense in hiding the base price, if the mtgox one doesn't reflect it (not claiming that it doesnt).
Anyone know regarding the google checkout fees?
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Ascension
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September 04, 2013, 10:52:14 PM |
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Obviously it's more profitable to sell at higher price, yes, but they could instead show the "base" price as the bitstamp one and increase their fees. No sense in hiding the base price, if the mtgox one doesn't reflect it (not claiming that it doesnt).
Anyone know regarding the google checkout fees?
1.9% + $0.30 per transaction.
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TheSwede75
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September 04, 2013, 10:58:31 PM |
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Obviously it's more profitable to sell at higher price, yes, but they could instead show the "base" price as the bitstamp one and increase their fees. No sense in hiding the base price, if the mtgox one doesn't reflect it (not claiming that it doesnt).
Anyone know regarding the google checkout fees?
1.9% + $0.30 per transaction. Very nice. How about some info on sales, dividend, growth and BTC-sales release plans?
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Ascension
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September 04, 2013, 11:02:31 PM |
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A few questions:
a) Have you considered changing the base price to BitStamp instead of Mt. Gox? b) What about Google Checkout fees in addition to the fees you charge? Who pays them?
Obviously it's more profitable to sell at MtGox prices if he can acquire at Bitstamp/BTC-E Prices... why would he change that before the sell Bitcoin function is in full effect and can offset the sales? This is true. It is more profitable to sell based on the average price. Mt.Gox and Bitstamp are the two major exchanges and that is why we decided to use an average. In the future we may need to switch to bitstamp pricing for competition reasons. In regards to the sell feature we will be offering to buy the bitcoins back at the bitstamp price and we are not going to charge a fee for this if you are using a US bank account via Zipmark. The merchant always pays the fees. Dividend payment is waiting to be confirmed by the network. Sales data and news will be posted shortly. thanks, -Ascension
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StarenseN
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September 04, 2013, 11:18:13 PM |
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Following.
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shadallion
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September 04, 2013, 11:27:15 PM |
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"In regards to the sell feature we will be offering to buy the bitcoins back at the bitstamp price and we are not going to charge a fee for this if you are using a US bank account via Zipmark."
Went to the Zipmark website and it seems to only be available as an iPhone/iPad app. Can that possibly be the case?!?!
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Pale Phoenix
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September 05, 2013, 12:03:41 AM |
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"In regards to the sell feature we will be offering to buy the bitcoins back at the bitstamp price and we are not going to charge a fee for this if you are using a US bank account via Zipmark."
Went to the Zipmark website and it seems to only be available as an iPhone/iPad app. Can that possibly be the case?!?!
From the website: Easily Integrate Zipmark into your Website or Application Build your own checkout experience with ultra secure payments that work with just a checking account. No merchant account required and you don't need to store any account data.
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TheSwede75
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September 05, 2013, 01:38:55 AM |
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Dividend payment 0.00000330 per share , this is just getting better and better!!
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redmetal
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September 05, 2013, 02:51:47 AM |
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Dividend payment 0.00000330 per share , this is just getting better and better!!
Im just glad I bought a whole bunch at ~ 0.0001
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TheSwede75
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September 05, 2013, 03:09:45 AM |
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Dividend payment 0.00000330 per share , this is just getting better and better!!
Im just glad I bought a whole bunch at ~ 0.0001 When everyone wakes up and sees the dividend, and we see sales increase and get some projections + the 'sell BTC' goes live we should see quite a jump from current 0.00067 (I am predicting 4x-6x current price within 3-4 months. Should trade around 0.0015 just based on the latest 2 dividends)
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redmetal
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September 05, 2013, 03:30:13 AM |
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Dividend payment 0.00000330 per share , this is just getting better and better!!
Im just glad I bought a whole bunch at ~ 0.0001 When everyone wakes up and sees the dividend, and we see sales increase and get some projections + the 'sell BTC' goes live we should see quite a jump from current 0.00067 (I am predicting 4x-6x current price within 3-4 months. Should trade around 0.0015 just based on the latest 2 dividends) BTCQuick has great long term potential! with more and more people adopting BTC for not only speculation, we should see this company thrive.
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