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December 17, 2013, 12:00:56 PM
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Hey, I want to start buying and selling some bitocoins, is Mt.Gox the way I should go?
Definitely not.
Try bitstamp or localbitcoins instead.

Haha, yeah, avoid Mt.Gox. what country are you in? Bittylicious is probably my favourite. Simple layout and easy and quick to get your coins. You need to prove you have a decent supply of coins if you want to sell on there though.

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December 17, 2013, 12:17:57 PM
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Glad I found this thread before doing anything Smiley
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December 17, 2013, 12:19:00 PM
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Kraken if you do not want to wait for documents approvation
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December 17, 2013, 01:29:35 PM
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Yes,Bitstamp is a good choice-it's stable,good for trading.It's also quite fast and you don't have to wait that much when you make a transaction.
Why is mt.Gox 760 right now and Bitstamp 709? why is there a huge difference?

You might never get the money out of MtGox, thats why.
Monthly withdrawal delays are reported

MTGox is like dead. Their bank accounts are seized, limited.
BTC China is like dead(will be closed in 30 days)
CoinBase= based USA(no license) and it will closed in the following months
BitStamp = still in business(a matter of time until their bank account will be closed). I think they will resit more than other exchangers.
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December 17, 2013, 01:44:21 PM
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Yes,Bitstamp is a good choice-it's stable,good for trading.It's also quite fast and you don't have to wait that much when you make a transaction.
Why is mt.Gox 760 right now and Bitstamp 709? why is there a huge difference?

You might never get the money out of MtGox, thats why.
Monthly withdrawal delays are reported

MTGox is like dead. Their bank accounts are seized, limited.
BTC China is like dead(will be closed in 30 days)
CoinBase= based USA(no license) and it will closed in the following months
BitStamp = still in business(a matter of time until their bank account will be closed). I think they will resit more than other exchangers.

Oh my, mayax, you are spreading FUD here as well?!  Shocked
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December 17, 2013, 02:06:18 PM
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Yes,Bitstamp is a good choice-it's stable,good for trading.It's also quite fast and you don't have to wait that much when you make a transaction.
Why is mt.Gox 760 right now and Bitstamp 709? why is there a huge difference?

You might never get the money out of MtGox, thats why.
Monthly withdrawal delays are reported

MTGox is like dead. Their bank accounts are seized, limited.
BTC China is like dead(will be closed in 30 days)
CoinBase= based USA(no license) and it will closed in the following months
BitStamp = still in business(a matter of time until their bank account will be closed). I think they will resit more than other exchangers.

Oh my, mayax, you are spreading FUD here as well?!  Shocked


Anything wrong to say facts?
Were not MT GOX's bank accounts closed/seized? Many people are reporting months of delay when they withdrawn.
Is it not CoinBase in USA and it's working without license?
Is it not BTC China almost closed(they will in 30 days) under the new China Bank terms?

Where is the so called FUD?
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December 17, 2013, 02:19:43 PM
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Yes,Bitstamp is a good choice-it's stable,good for trading.It's also quite fast and you don't have to wait that much when you make a transaction.
Why is mt.Gox 760 right now and Bitstamp 709? why is there a huge difference?

You might never get the money out of MtGox, thats why.
Monthly withdrawal delays are reported

MTGox is like dead. Their bank accounts are seized, limited.
BTC China is like dead(will be closed in 30 days)
CoinBase= based USA(no license) and it will closed in the following months
BitStamp = still in business(a matter of time until their bank account will be closed). I think they will resit more than other exchangers.

Oh my, mayax, you are spreading FUD here as well?!  Shocked


Anything wrong to say facts?
Were not MT GOX's bank accounts closed/seized? Many people are reporting months of delay when they withdrawn.
Is it not CoinBase in USA and it's working without license?
Is it not BTC China almost closed(they will in 30 days) under the new China Bank terms?

Where is the so called FUD?

It is called FUD for a reason. Your facts are only partially right  Smiley

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December 17, 2013, 05:37:55 PM
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which ones are not right? Smiley
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