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December 13, 2013, 12:45:08 PM
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If they need investement, they are doing something wrong. With curent trade volume, BTC-E is making something around 10 mio. monthly on fees.

Yeah but there is huge amount of trading goes on at btc-e. Does coinbase even offer a trading platform?
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December 13, 2013, 01:24:49 PM
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Coinbase got 20mil+ investment today. What  does that mean for BTC?

If they will be able to sell bitcoins not only to people with the accounts in U.S. banks only as it is now but also to banks in other countries as well as fully employ other payment methods (e.g. payment cards), then this will surely have a positive effect on bitcoin. Though I don't really know if the investment they got could actually help them change anything in this respect...

Why is that? Not enough? How much more would they need, in your opinion?

I was referring to possible legal problems they might inflict upon themselves from authorities (money laundering, terrorism financing and all that shit). So it is not actually a question of how much...

I see.
Thanks, I like reading your opinion.

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December 13, 2013, 01:38:24 PM
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I'm  scared to death to get BTCs and their price going down before exchanging them.

I'm scared to death of not getting BTCs before their price goes up.

You've got a point. While ago I bought BTC @ $10. When it got to $110 i sold it all Sad

ouch, hopefully it was only a few btc?

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December 13, 2013, 01:59:33 PM
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I'm  scared to death to get BTCs and their price going down before exchanging them.

I'm scared to death of not getting BTCs before their price goes up.

You've got a point. While ago I bought BTC @ $10. When it got to $110 i sold it all Sad

ouch, hopefully it was only a few btc?

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Fortunately yes. Just a couple I bought as curiosity in 2011.

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December 13, 2013, 06:18:30 PM
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I'm  scared to death to get BTCs and their price going down before exchanging them.

I'm scared to death of not getting BTCs before their price goes up.

You've got a point. While ago I bought BTC @ $10. When it got to $110 i sold it all Sad


Your efforts are much appreciated by those who want to get on board. Don't be sad, you are somehow helping the community to get stronger.

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December 13, 2013, 07:49:50 PM
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I'm  scared to death to get BTCs and their price going down before exchanging them.

I'm scared to death of not getting BTCs before their price goes up.

You've got a point. While ago I bought BTC @ $10. When it got to $110 i sold it all Sad


Your efforts are much appreciated by those who want to get on board. Don't be sad, you are somehow helping the community to get stronger.

Thanks!

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December 13, 2013, 08:38:00 PM
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I'm  scared to death to get BTCs and their price going down before exchanging them.

I'm scared to death of not getting BTCs before their price goes up.

You've got a point. While ago I bought BTC @ $10. When it got to $110 i sold it all Sad

ouch, hopefully it was only a few btc?

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That was a good move. You made 10x on your investment. Any logical person would sell at 10x given a risky investment like bitcoin. Most who held already had money with nothing to lose, were involved in the mining of it, believed in it deeply, or just forgot about their coins. I believe in it now but at the time when it was really knew I was definitely more skeptical. There was not as much information at the time as there is now.

I had 2000 a few years back and no way would have held til today. I doubled my money and got out. Hindsight is easy. There is no way Im kicking myself. Most people benefited nothing. I suggest you be proud of investing in bitcoin at all and profiting!

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February 10, 2014, 04:11:32 AM
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If they need investement, they are doing something wrong. With curent trade volume, BTC-E is making something around 10 mio. monthly on fees.

this is just a heads up  You can go on bitcointalk and look up behemot, he deleted his account the second he got caught scamming.
Hey, just so you know I would just like to point out, that Behemot has been actively trying to scam people on localbitcoins via paypal, I would show his feedback, heads up  but once he was caught, he deleted his localbitcoins account,sorry if it happened to you too and after talking to local bitcoins, they confirmed that he was indeed making fraudulent chargebacks with stolen paypal accounts. heads upSo just a heads up if anyone were to do trades with Behemot, he has the potential to scam if he has the chance, and he will if he has the chance, I unfortunately got scammed by him, and do not wish this upon anyone else, thanks. heads up
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