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April 01, 2014, 09:06:11 PM
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The quote I provided very clearly states that it is not banned.
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April 01, 2014, 09:06:36 PM
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The denial by bitcoiners here is amazing don't be so emotional. Read the damn article, the exchanges are seeking to move overseas even, if banks are banned how do people deposit money or withdraw money, of course bitcoin trading is legal they can't stop it but if I can't get ur money in or out what's the fucking use.

Read:

"Making it clear that domestic banks cannot provide clearing, account opening and other services for bitcoin exchanges, however, leaves exchanges with significantly less room to maneuver"

You don't have anything else to do? I assume you have sold your coins long time ago, now why are you even here?
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April 01, 2014, 09:06:57 PM
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From the article:

"One of the people familiar with the latest directive said that the central bank does not intend to ban bitcoin trading in China, and said the move is to "enforce what was already said in the December document." That document had said bitcoin is not a currency with "real meaning" and does not have the same legal status as a currency, but that the public is free to buy and sell bitcoin online provided that they accept the risk."

Bitcoin is not banned in China. China is now enforcing rules they put in place that say banks and similar institutions can not offer bitcoin accounts or transact in bitcoin.

The same rules apply for gold. Chinese banks can not open 'gold' accounts in the same manner as yen. Gold is a commodity and operates through that infrastructure. China is doing the same for bitcoin.

If you think bitcoin is "banned" in China, then you also would have to believe that gold is banned in China, which is absurd...

Edit: Impulse beat me to the exact same quote. That's two people that saw this right away, wonder why the OP didn't

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April 01, 2014, 09:08:46 PM
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oh chit

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April 01, 2014, 09:09:46 PM
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So we finally received a third(?) confirmation that, whether bitcoin is banned in China is still open to debate on the forums?

Just what I was waiting for!


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April 01, 2014, 09:10:58 PM
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Actually, the article reaffirms the fact that bitcoin is NOT banned in China, but that they are clarifying their position as per the guidance they put forth in December:

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One of the people familiar with the latest directive said that the central bank does not intend to ban bitcoin trading in China, and said the move is to "enforce what was already said in the December document." That document had said bitcoin is not a currency with "real meaning" and does not have the same legal status as a currency, but that the public is free to buy and sell bitcoin online provided that they accept the risk.

The denial by bitcoiners here is amazing don't be so emotional. Read the damn article, the exchanges are seeking to move overseas even, if banks are banned how do people deposit money or withdraw money, of course bitcoin trading is legal they can't stop it but if u can't get ur money in or out what's the fucking use.

Read:

"Making it clear that domestic banks cannot provide clearing, account opening and other services for bitcoin exchanges, however, leaves exchanges with significantly less room to maneuver"

Now ur comparing Gold to bitcoin, yeah a gold store can still deal with banks but a bit coin exchange can't.

I'm not gonna argue with idiots anymore, the news is real take it or leave it.


Comotard ever heard how the market will price in any REAL news

See how your NEWS has had no effect ...I lol on your failed attempts...

I am sorry you lost money just shows that you are stupid ....I know missery loves company but you are wrong once again

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April 01, 2014, 09:11:20 PM
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Where's Proudhon? We need some newses confirmed here!
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April 01, 2014, 09:12:46 PM
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Most of the people still don´t get it. It´s not about the news that will push the market downwards, it´s about the chinese money that will leave the market in a few days.

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April 01, 2014, 09:14:00 PM
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From the article:

"One of the people familiar with the latest directive said that the central bank does not intend to ban bitcoin trading in China, and said the move is to "enforce what was already said in the December document." That document had said bitcoin is not a currency with "real meaning" and does not have the same legal status as a currency, but that the public is free to buy and sell bitcoin online provided that they accept the risk."

Bitcoin is not banned in China. China is now enforcing rules they put in place that say banks and similar institutions can not offer bitcoin accounts or transact in bitcoin.

The same rules apply for gold. Chinese banks can not open 'gold' accounts in the same manner as yen. Gold is a commodity and operates through that infrastructure. China is doing the same for bitcoin.

If you think bitcoin is "banned" in China, then you also would have to believe that gold is banned in China, which is absurd...

Edit: Impulse beat me to the exact same quote. That's two people that saw this right away, wonder why the OP didn't

wonder why the OP didn't...
Perhaps OP is trying to deceive people?

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April 01, 2014, 09:14:18 PM
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Most of the people still don´t get it. It´s not about the news that will push the market downwards, it´s about the chinese money that will leave the market in a few days.

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April 01, 2014, 09:14:41 PM
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Most of the people still don´t get it. It´s not about the news that will push the market downwards, it´s about the chinese money that will leave the market in a few days.

Perhaps not:

http://jingdaily.com/chinas-unstoppable-gold-buying-aunties-move-onto-bitcoins/
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April 01, 2014, 09:16:24 PM
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Most of the people still don´t get it. It´s not about the news that will push the market downwards, it´s about the chinese money that will leave the market in a few days.

Wheel out sockpuppet num#2 account

The market knows everything ... and its says you are wrong

Thems the facts ComOTard

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April 01, 2014, 09:19:33 PM
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From the article:

"One of the people familiar with the latest directive said that the central bank does not intend to ban bitcoin trading in China, and said the move is to "enforce what was already said in the December document." That document had said bitcoin is not a currency with "real meaning" and does not have the same legal status as a currency, but that the public is free to buy and sell bitcoin online provided that they accept the risk."

Bitcoin is not banned in China. China is now enforcing rules they put in place that say banks and similar institutions can not offer bitcoin accounts or transact in bitcoin.

The same rules apply for gold. Chinese banks can not open 'gold' accounts in the same manner as yen. Gold is a commodity and operates through that infrastructure. China is doing the same for bitcoin.

If you think bitcoin is "banned" in China, then you also would have to believe that gold is banned in China, which is absurd...

Edit: Impulse beat me to the exact same quote. That's two people that saw this right away, wonder why the OP didn't

wonder why the OP didn't...
Perhaps OP is trying to deceive people?

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OKCoin CEO Xu Mingxing said that if Chinese exchanges can't accept money into corporate accounts, they would likely have to incorporate themselves abroad and also move their servers overseas. "


No banks allowed to deal with exchanges = pretty much a fucking ban

Why else would okcoin CEO want to move overseas


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April 01, 2014, 09:20:42 PM
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Most of the people still don´t get it. It´s not about the news that will push the market downwards, it´s about the chinese money that will leave the market in a few days.

I don't think chinese would like to sell a currency that is worldwide accepted and can be cashed in any part of world.
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April 01, 2014, 09:21:09 PM
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Most of the people still don´t get it. It´s not about the news that will push the market downwards, it´s about the chinese money that will leave the market in a few days.

Wheel out sockpuppet num#2 account

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April 01, 2014, 09:32:01 PM
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I like how today is April Fools so I just cautiously thought its a trap  Grin

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April 01, 2014, 09:32:21 PM
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This China banning Bitcoin issue has been going on for 4 months already. It may very well turn out to be: Sell the rumour and buy the news.

Concerned that blockchain bloat will lead to centralization? Storing less than 4 GB of data once required the budget of a superpower and a warehouse full of punched cards. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/87/IBM_card_storage.NARA.jpg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punched_card
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April 01, 2014, 09:34:37 PM
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I like how today is April Fools so I just cautiously thought its a trap  Grin

PBOC playing April fools?  Cheesy

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April 01, 2014, 09:36:29 PM
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So tell me, why do the markets say 'meh' at the moment? There is no sharp response whatsoever, which gives rise to the idea that at least most of the risk is already priced in. I believe we are gonna stay around 450-500 until the 15th, only to rise rapidly afterwards.

To be fair the Chinese start trading few hours from now, so any reaction won't be this very moment.

But the bad news could be already priced in, I posted earlier about how i think $400 looks like a solid floor as every bad news (even gox) failed to breach.

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April 01, 2014, 09:38:21 PM
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Most of the people still don´t get it. It´s not about the news that will push the market downwards, it´s about the chinese money that will leave the market in a few days.

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