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Topic: 30k Silk Road Bitcoins Sold to Single Winner! Who? (Read 1623 times)

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Wouldn't it be better for me to sell my mined btc for EURO instead of USD?? I typically sell the mined product on coinbase.

would appreciate any and all thoughts.

thanks!

You replied in a post that has nothing to do with your question, make a new post on this forum so more people can answer you.

Now my answer to your question: if you use dollars, you could sell your BTC for euros and then change the euros to dollars as you'll get a bit of profit (euro worth 1.24 usd) this will work given the fee for the change to dollars isn't too high, depends on what you mined.
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Wouldn't it be better for me to sell my mined btc for EURO instead of USD?? I typically sell the mined product on coinbase.

would appreciate any and all thoughts.

thanks!
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Decentralized thinking
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What was the price of the winning bid? Anyone knows?

Article states it was $19 million for 30,000 Bitcoins. So he paid current market price basically.
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What was the price of the winning bid? Anyone knows?

He hasn't revealed how much he bought the coins, yet, but i guess after a couple of days that info is bound to leak
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What was the price of the winning bid? Anyone knows?
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Tim Draper Is Sole Winner of US Bitcoin Auction, the article even states it is handled like any other seizure auction.
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The U.S. Marshals just announced that 30k of the bitcoins seized from Silk Road has been sold to a single winner. They received 63 bids from 45 bidders. We are searching for the winner. Anyone?

http://www.bitcoinvalues.net/silk-road-bitcoin-auction-winner-who.html
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