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Question: Do you agree with this change?  (Voting closed: January 21, 2012, 02:56:01 AM)
Agree - 59 (45.7%)
Disagree - 40 (31%)
Bitcoinica is doomed (Neutral) - 30 (23.3%)
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January 18, 2012, 02:26:55 PM
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How about you just untie yourself from MtGox.  You've become a dog wagging tail and while I personally find nothing wrong with it, so long as you advertise very clearly your lack of funds when people deposit money (rather than when they attempt to liquidate), if you want to make people here happy, you're going to need to operate more like a dark pool.

Im glad im not the only one that sees this need..

I will launch a poll about that.

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January 18, 2012, 02:29:43 PM
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How about you just untie yourself from MtGox.  You've become a dog wagging tail and while I personally find nothing wrong with it, so long as you advertise very clearly your lack of funds when people deposit money (rather than when they attempt to liquidate), if you want to make people here happy, you're going to need to operate more like a dark pool.

Im glad im not the only one that sees this need..

I will launch a poll about that.

It wont be easy, but if you care about the community as a whole, mtgox needs competition, they are getting fat and lazy from your site, and its still a single point of failure..  Your the only one that has the potential volume!

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January 18, 2012, 02:32:24 PM
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How about you just untie yourself from MtGox.  You've become a dog wagging tail and while I personally find nothing wrong with it, so long as you advertise very clearly your lack of funds when people deposit money (rather than when they attempt to liquidate), if you want to make people here happy, you're going to need to operate more like a dark pool.

Im glad im not the only one that sees this need..

I will launch a poll about that.

Great! This could be huge! (In a good way!)

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January 18, 2012, 03:17:39 PM
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again ppl ignore that we got asterisk at $4,6 and that stooped bitcoin falling even more
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You ignore the fact that it's highly unlikely that we would've ever gone to $4.6 in the first place if we didn't have the asterisk issue that made it too easy for big players to exploit the situation.

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January 18, 2012, 04:00:05 PM
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How about you just untie yourself from MtGox.  You've become a dog wagging tail and while I personally find nothing wrong with it, so long as you advertise very clearly your lack of funds when people deposit money (rather than when they attempt to liquidate), if you want to make people here happy, you're going to need to operate more like a dark pool.

Im glad im not the only one that sees this need..

I will launch a poll about that.

I can't wait! maybe you should talk to intersango, this one seems pretty stable and more professionally run.
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