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December 08, 2013, 10:29:22 PM
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I haven't had any problems with coinbase.  They do have long transaction times at the beginning, but it is a scaling system, much like having to post/wait here.
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December 08, 2013, 10:41:10 PM
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I think best is still bitstamp

Well.... BTC-e is cheap and has been reliable so far.

Probably go with BTC-e too. They don't always have the greatest of rates but getting money into and out of the exchange has always been speedy and hassle-free (EUR, BTC, FTC and LTC deposits/withdraws so far).

They support a lot of external providers and the btc-e e-code things seem to be accepted by places.
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December 08, 2013, 10:44:49 PM
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I think best is still bitstamp

Well.... BTC-e is cheap and has been reliable so far.

Probably go with BTC-e too. They don't always have the greatest of rates but getting money into and out of the exchange has always been speedy and hassle-free (EUR, BTC, FTC and LTC deposits/withdraws so far).

They support a lot of external providers and the btc-e e-code things seem to be accepted by places.

What do you mean cheap? They should be roughly the same price, otherwise you can buy on btc-e and sell on bitstamp.

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December 08, 2013, 10:51:35 PM
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I think best is still bitstamp

Well.... BTC-e is cheap and has been reliable so far.

Probably go with BTC-e too. They don't always have the greatest of rates but getting money into and out of the exchange has always been speedy and hassle-free (EUR, BTC, FTC and LTC deposits/withdraws so far).

They support a lot of external providers and the btc-e e-code things seem to be accepted by places.

What do you mean cheap? They should be roughly the same price, otherwise you can buy on btc-e and sell on bitstamp.

BTC-e is basically almost $100 to $200 and sometimes even more cheaper. Only in the USD/coin ratio though. If you are doing coin/coin, then the ratio is about the same as if BTC was valued at $1000.

The reason for the very cheap $$ prices is because it is nearly impossible to deposit any money there, so people are comfortable selling it for a cheap price. So they can get some cheap $$, and use that small amount of $$ already deposited to perhaps profit in the future.

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December 08, 2013, 10:52:35 PM
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 I was waiting on a deposit couple weeks ago when it never showed up o began to worry . It turns out they ran out of money . Didn't even bother sending me an email had to find it out online.

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December 08, 2013, 10:52:56 PM
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I think best is still bitstamp

Well.... BTC-e is cheap and has been reliable so far.

Probably go with BTC-e too. They don't always have the greatest of rates but getting money into and out of the exchange has always been speedy and hassle-free (EUR, BTC, FTC and LTC deposits/withdraws so far).

They support a lot of external providers and the btc-e e-code things seem to be accepted by places.

What do you mean cheap? They should be roughly the same price, otherwise you can buy on btc-e and sell on bitstamp.

BTC-e is basically almost $100 to $200 and sometimes even more cheaper. Only in the USD/coin ratio though. If you are doing coin/coin, then the ratio is about the same as if BTC was valued at $1000.

The reason for the very cheap $$ prices is because it is nearly impossible to deposit any money there, so people are comfortable selling it for a cheap price. So they can get some cheap $$, and use that small amount of $$ already deposited to perhaps profit in the future.

So your saying that I can still buy BTC for $200?

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December 09, 2013, 06:19:23 AM
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I think best is still bitstamp

Well.... BTC-e is cheap and has been reliable so far.

Probably go with BTC-e too. They don't always have the greatest of rates but getting money into and out of the exchange has always been speedy and hassle-free (EUR, BTC, FTC and LTC deposits/withdraws so far).

They support a lot of external providers and the btc-e e-code things seem to be accepted by places.

What do you mean cheap? They should be roughly the same price, otherwise you can buy on btc-e and sell on bitstamp.

BTC-e is basically almost $100 to $200 and sometimes even more cheaper. Only in the USD/coin ratio though. If you are doing coin/coin, then the ratio is about the same as if BTC was valued at $1000.

The reason for the very cheap $$ prices is because it is nearly impossible to deposit any money there, so people are comfortable selling it for a cheap price. So they can get some cheap $$, and use that small amount of $$ already deposited to perhaps profit in the future.

So your saying that I can still buy BTC for $200?

he probably means cheaper than other exchanges. it's quite amazing how the rates are so close now.. $850-$870 between btc-e, mtgox, and bitstamp.
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December 09, 2013, 06:46:31 AM
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last tonight i saw that price is $737 now the price is $866. so, now the price increase?
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December 09, 2013, 08:31:29 AM
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last tonight i saw that price is $737 now the price is $866. so, now the price increase?

No it obviously decreased  Roll Eyes

/sarcasm

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December 09, 2013, 08:55:07 AM
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i agree generally, i would stay away from coinbase. good luck out there!
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December 09, 2013, 11:01:53 AM
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last tonight i saw that price is $737 now the price is $866. so, now the price increase?

No it obviously decreased  Roll Eyes

/sarcasm
why?
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December 09, 2013, 06:19:33 PM
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Is there any online wallets that doesn't need JS to be turned on?
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December 09, 2013, 06:21:06 PM
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last tonight i saw that price is $737 now the price is $866. so, now the price increase?

You lose the internet.
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December 09, 2013, 06:25:23 PM
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If anybody does not want to bother with Coinbase or any exchanges and would like to purchase btc quickly and at a fair rate, PM me or email me at info@cryptocap.com. I'll be glad to help and can provide btc at affair rate and quick turnaround time.
Thanks.
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December 09, 2013, 06:27:27 PM
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If anybody does not want to bother with Coinbase or any exchanges and would like to purchase btc quickly and at a fair rate, PM me or email me at info@cryptocap.com. I'll be glad to help and can provide btc at affair rate and quick turnaround time.
Thanks.

Use escrow with this guy, or lose your money.  Warned
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December 09, 2013, 06:32:59 PM
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coinbase screwed me on a buy when price went up and didnt screw me on a buy when price went down, hmmmmm

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December 09, 2013, 06:36:09 PM
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I have used coinbase twice with no problems.  It just takes a few days to get your btc.  Set up an account straight from my bank account.  The few days can be nerve racketing in that the price may change by a lot.

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December 09, 2013, 07:02:27 PM
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I've only had positive experiences with Coinbase. It can be a little annoying waiting for coin to be delivered after placing the order, but they have come through every time for me so far. However, I had just made a few purchases when BTC briefly fell to ~$550 and am waiting until Friday of this week for delivery -we'll see how it goes now as price has risen considerably since. They've also raised my buy/sell limits from 10 to 50 a day; so I've been a happy customer and plan to continue business with them, as long as they fulfill my recent order, of course.
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December 09, 2013, 07:33:24 PM
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hello
i use virtex to get my coins...
have had no problems....
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December 09, 2013, 09:28:52 PM
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coinbase screwed me on a buy when price went up and didnt screw me on a buy when price went down, hmmmmm


can you tell us when that happened?? and was you account flagged as high risk?

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