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Topic: bitscalper anyone use this ? [PASSWORDS LEAKED] - page 22. (Read 40963 times)

hero member
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Payer sa baguette en BTC, c'est possible
how have you contact support
sr. member
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Update: bitscalper support confirmed that they have a server issue. But they want to be online again in the next minutes.
sr. member
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was working like 20 minutes ago
legendary
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me too...

 Shocked
sr. member
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I can't reach bitscalper.com at the moment.
Hmm...
full member
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down.
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Yesterday's price movements opened some good profit opportunities after all.

Really?  My profits Tuesday were below average.  And they look to be declining.  Are the profits being spread out over more and more investors?

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Thursday, January 12, 2012    0.2271
Friday, January 13, 2012      0.283
Saturday, January 14, 2012    0.1
Sunday, January 15, 2012      0.227
Monday, January 16, 2012      0.122
Tuesday, January 17, 2012     0.109
Wednesday, January 18, 2012   0.083
Thursday, January 19, 2012    0.005

Total                         1.1561
Daily Averages                0.1445125



It would stand to reason that the more liquidity you offer the market relative to market size, the lower your return would be. 

If such a relationship holds up then as dollars go into the market, fluctuations will increase, net liquidity will decrease and profitability of microtrading will go up.

However... it also stands to reason that someone smart enough to create software smart enough to capitalize on such trades is smart enough to understand that his percentage of a few thousand btc can be funneled out into another iteration which will generate 100% his money.

Why use ours when he's figured out the game if the market is saturated on a liquidity basis?  Because he can make more on bigger movements with...

My guess?  Expect profitability to decrease at a rate greater than liquidity increases and respond to growth in slight excess of declining liquidity.
member
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Yesterday's price movements opened some good profit opportunities after all.

Really?  My profits Tuesday were below average.  And they look to be declining.  Are the profits being spread out over more and more investors?

Code:
Thursday, January 12, 2012    0.2271
Friday, January 13, 2012      0.283
Saturday, January 14, 2012    0.1
Sunday, January 15, 2012      0.227
Monday, January 16, 2012      0.122
Tuesday, January 17, 2012     0.109
Wednesday, January 18, 2012   0.083
Thursday, January 19, 2012    0.005

Total                         1.1561
Daily Averages                0.1445125

member
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Yesterday's price movements opened some good profit opportunities after all.
hero member
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So I managed to snag this before the values changed:

legendary
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All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
Related to what  Huh
legendary
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RUM AND CARROTS: A PIRATE LIFE FOR ME
BTC is taking a little bit of a nosedive at the moment, perhaps related?
hero member
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Payer sa baguette en BTC, c'est possible
i use ultima fund since 1 month nearly and it's great for me
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RicePicker
me i use http://www.ultimafund.com and it's work
yesterday i put 2 btc at bitscalper i wait 1 month and i see

ultimafund doesn't guarantee you a return, hell you could lose everything and it wouldn't be his fault. I invested a couple of bitcoins for a week or so and during that period the % return that I made myself were way better than his.
 
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Payer sa baguette en BTC, c'est possible
me i use http://www.ultimafund.com and it's work
yesterday i put 2 btc at bitscalper i wait 1 month and i see
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Bitbuy
Myself, how much did you deposit, and how long did it take to generate those 10 BTC? Thanks Smiley
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^SEM img of Si wafer edge, scanned 2012-3-12.
Bitcoin is money. The judge said so.
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Hero VIP ultra official trusted super staff puppet
Since when Bitcoins = cash by law in italy? So you can pay taxes in BTC?
By that logic, you should be able to pay your taxes in the US with Korean Won.

Only legal tender is cash. Legally I doubt that BTC exists at all. But I am curious to hear opposite expert views.

Indeed. Legal tender in any country would be considered 'cash', and 'cash' from a foreign country would be considered 'foreign cash'.

You cannot pay your taxes in any country (that I know of) with foreign cash.

Bitcoins are not cash. I don't know why anyone is even talking about that. The argument is not about bitcoin being cash, as facebook credits, wow gold, and prepaid cards are not cash either. They are stored credits however transferable to 'cash' and acceptable by non-government bodies as 'cash', hence the government may treat them as 'cash' for prosecution.

I degress, a country not accepting a certain form of payment for paying taxes does not mean that form neither is nor is not a currency in some country.
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Bitbuy
today i got the first 10 btc from them (9.8 after the tax)

How much did you deposit? And how long did it take to generate those 10BTC?
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Bitcoin is antisemitic
Since when Bitcoins = cash by law in italy? So you can pay taxes in BTC?
By that logic, you should be able to pay your taxes in the US with Korean Won.

Only legal tender is cash. Legally I doubt that BTC exists at all. But I am curious to hear opposite expert views.
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