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June 12, 2012, 03:22:17 PM
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In reference to liquidity, unless the exchange(s) used customer's fiat deposit for personal use, I fail to see how an exchange would become illiquid.

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June 12, 2012, 03:25:40 PM
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I've just received a wire from them today so I'd hardly call them illiquid.


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June 12, 2012, 06:21:24 PM
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I've just received a wire from them today so I'd hardly call them illiquid.



100,000$ goes a long way, now they can run there ponzi a little longer.
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June 12, 2012, 06:29:49 PM
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Just wondering how you got $100,000... Seems rather a lot of bitcoins!
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June 12, 2012, 06:52:11 PM
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Just wondering how you got $100,000... Seems rather a lot of bitcoins!

It's called being successful, I currently have quite a good amount of funds myself. Many people on here have these large amounts.
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June 12, 2012, 07:19:28 PM
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Just wondering how you got $100,000... Seems rather a lot of bitcoins!

It's called being successful, I currently have quite a good amount of funds myself. Many people on here have these large amounts.

They're not that large for serious investors.

Hedge funds like the one I have an interest in drop serious amounts (much more than $100k) into ventures if the business model works for us.

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June 14, 2012, 08:28:11 PM
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Having pulled another few thousand out of crypto this week (24 hours for an international wire is one of the fastest I have received), the scammers are still the Australian banks charging 8% currency spreads costing me extra hundreds of dollars going to their profit margins.  Locally it's only 4% and other places are even less.

Didn't see any liquidity problem.
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June 14, 2012, 11:29:40 PM
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this is getting good!!!  Grin


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June 22, 2012, 09:38:20 PM
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Having pulled another few thousand out of crypto this week (24 hours for an international wire is one of the fastest I have received), the scammers are still the Australian banks charging 8% currency spreads costing me extra hundreds of dollars going to their profit margins.  Locally it's only 4% and other places are even less.

Didn't see any liquidity problem.

8%!!!
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June 22, 2012, 09:50:58 PM
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I'm sorry for your loss but is this just another attempt at controlling the market price?  Huh
Just for the record Opistlled is a really annoying word.  Sad

It was a cunning plan to have the funny man be the money fan of the punning clan.
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June 22, 2012, 09:56:10 PM
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Having pulled another few thousand out of crypto this week (24 hours for an international wire is one of the fastest I have received), the scammers are still the Australian banks charging 8% currency spreads costing me extra hundreds of dollars going to their profit margins.  Locally it's only 4% and other places are even less.

Didn't see any liquidity problem.

8%!!!

The worst I've ever seen was at Brisbane Airport where the AUD/USD buy/sell spread was 30%.  It's cheaper for me to buy Australian cash outside of Australia than doing so locally.  Similarly, for the money I have in my AUD account in Aus, it's too expensive to send back to my local account, so I'll wait until I pass through an airport and visit the closest ATM and extract it.

As for the back on topic - other than a trading glitch I saw on the BTC/USD screens a few days ago, have not seen any other problems with CryptoX or them being taken out of circulation by the OP's actions.
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June 27, 2012, 01:17:45 AM
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Having pulled another few thousand out of crypto this week (24 hours for an international wire is one of the fastest I have received), the scammers are still the Australian banks charging 8% currency spreads costing me extra hundreds of dollars going to their profit margins.  Locally it's only 4% and other places are even less.

Didn't see any liquidity problem.

8%!!!

The worst I've ever seen was at Brisbane Airport where the AUD/USD buy/sell spread was 30%.  It's cheaper for me to buy Australian cash outside of Australia than doing so locally.  Similarly, for the money I have in my AUD account in Aus, it's too expensive to send back to my local account, so I'll wait until I pass through an airport and visit the closest ATM and extract it.

As for the back on topic - other than a trading glitch I saw on the BTC/USD screens a few days ago, have not seen any other problems with CryptoX or them being taken out of circulation by the OP's actions.

30% o_0, are you sure you didnt walk into some loanshark cage Tongue

That seems highly criminal and suddenly it makes our foreign exchange that peaks at 3% seem outragiously low.

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June 27, 2012, 02:31:13 PM
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Having pulled another few thousand out of crypto this week (24 hours for an international wire is one of the fastest I have received), the scammers are still the Australian banks charging 8% currency spreads costing me extra hundreds of dollars going to their profit margins.  Locally it's only 4% and other places are even less.

Didn't see any liquidity problem.

8%!!!

The worst I've ever seen was at Brisbane Airport where the AUD/USD buy/sell spread was 30%.  It's cheaper for me to buy Australian cash outside of Australia than doing so locally.  Similarly, for the money I have in my AUD account in Aus, it's too expensive to send back to my local account, so I'll wait until I pass through an airport and visit the closest ATM and extract it.

As for the back on topic - other than a trading glitch I saw on the BTC/USD screens a few days ago, have not seen any other problems with CryptoX or them being taken out of circulation by the OP's actions.


even the soda it's more expensive in airports. not to mention the currecys.
there is a wall street in every airport around the world
30% o_0, are you sure you didnt walk into some loanshark cage Tongue

That seems highly criminal and suddenly it makes our foreign exchange that peaks at 3% seem outragiously low.

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July 02, 2012, 10:23:41 AM
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We know WME very well
He big trader at btc-e.com
We never holding any payments of our clients!

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July 02, 2012, 11:04:13 AM
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We know WME very well
He big trader at btc-e.com
We never holding any payments of our clients!

Start accepting bank transfers and after that we'll talk again.
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July 02, 2012, 12:35:47 PM
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We know WME very well
He big trader at btc-e.com
We never holding any payments of our clients!

Start accepting bank transfers and after that we'll talk again.
+1

They actually accepted bank wires but only for a few days than they stopped Grin
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July 02, 2012, 12:43:31 PM
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We know WME very well
He big trader at btc-e.com
We never holding any payments of our clients!

Start accepting bank transfers and after that we'll talk again.
+1

They actually accepted bank wires but only for a few days than they stopped Grin

I guess they realised most of their russian customers were thieves lol
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July 02, 2012, 02:49:09 PM
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We know WME very well
He big trader at btc-e.com
We never holding any payments of our clients!

Start accepting bank transfers and after that we'll talk again.

We accept bank transfers.

Bitcoin \ Litecoin \ Namecoin \ Novacoin <-> Exchange btc-e.com

BTC-E.com // Биpжa пo aвтoмaтичecкoй тopгoвлe Bitcoin \ Litecoin \ Namecoin \ Novacoin <-> Exchange btc-e.com
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July 02, 2012, 05:39:31 PM
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We know WME very well
He big trader at btc-e.com
We never holding any payments of our clients!

Start accepting bank transfers and after that we'll talk again.

We accept bank transfers.

Do you? I went to your site and the only ways I found to deposit USD are Liberty Reserve, Interkassa.com and Webmoney.
Where is the IBAN for your bank account posted?
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July 02, 2012, 05:47:08 PM
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We know WME very well
He big trader at btc-e.com
We never holding any payments of our clients!

Start accepting bank transfers and after that we'll talk again.

We accept bank transfers.

Do you? I went to your site and the only ways I found to deposit USD are Liberty Reserve, Interkassa.com and Webmoney.
Where is the IBAN for your bank account posted?

Email support@btc-e.com if you want that feature it seems ...
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