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hero member
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Except that ridiculous market order into 135 last night wtf was that.
legendary
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lol, always huge sell walls on Stamp.

Is it because people that actually want there money soon pretty much have no other choice (as far as where to sell decent volume)?  

"Thanks Gox" - it's the new "thanks Obama".

Yeah, Bitstamp does seem to have a "cash out" feeling about it. Very little downward selling pressure there though. Basically, just buyers chipping away at walls little by little. Its actually fairly stable in that way.
legendary
Activity: 1168
Merit: 1000
lol, always huge sell walls on Stamp.

Is it because people that actually want there money soon pretty much have no other choice (as far as where to sell decent volume)?  

"Thanks Gox" - it's the new "thanks Obama".
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 501
Ching-Chang;Ding-Dong
Eh, let's not jump to conclusions. As was pointed out by others, that's a letter by *one* bank, for *one* type of account, saying nothing about whether you can switch to another type of account that still allows intl wire transfer.

In short: no. International transfers won't quietly stop working in the US. They won't make it *that* easy for us Tongue
https://online.1stnb.com/LoginAdv.aspx

That's two banks, with this one applying to all accounts. If more are doing the same thing, then it does indeed look like international transfers will quietly stop working in the US.
Hmmmm:
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If you need to send funds to a recipient in a foreign country, you can go to www.westernunion.com
No more wires, use Western Union? That's pretty insulting. Well, Chase is only doing it for one or two specific accounts, right? And we don't know the numbers of people who own those accounts. And this one is obviously a small bank. Still, worrying....

Isn't chase doing this to all accounts, just after about a month notice? Or was that just a rumor?

Only to their basic entry level business accounts. The premium business accounts (upto $99 per month) include free wires internationally still.
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
Eh, let's not jump to conclusions. As was pointed out by others, that's a letter by *one* bank, for *one* type of account, saying nothing about whether you can switch to another type of account that still allows intl wire transfer.

In short: no. International transfers won't quietly stop working in the US. They won't make it *that* easy for us Tongue
https://online.1stnb.com/LoginAdv.aspx

That's two banks, with this one applying to all accounts. If more are doing the same thing, then it does indeed look like international transfers will quietly stop working in the US.
Hmmmm:
Quote
If you need to send funds to a recipient in a foreign country, you can go to www.westernunion.com
No more wires, use Western Union? That's pretty insulting. Well, Chase is only doing it for one or two specific accounts, right? And we don't know the numbers of people who own those accounts. And this one is obviously a small bank. Still, worrying....

Isn't chase doing this to all accounts, just after about a month notice? Or was that just a rumor?
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 508
Eh, let's not jump to conclusions. As was pointed out by others, that's a letter by *one* bank, for *one* type of account, saying nothing about whether you can switch to another type of account that still allows intl wire transfer.

In short: no. International transfers won't quietly stop working in the US. They won't make it *that* easy for us Tongue
https://online.1stnb.com/LoginAdv.aspx

That's two banks, with this one applying to all accounts. If more are doing the same thing, then it does indeed look like international transfers will quietly stop working in the US.
Hmmmm:
Quote
If you need to send funds to a recipient in a foreign country, you can go to www.westernunion.com
No more wires, use Western Union? That's pretty insulting. Well, Chase is only doing it for one or two specific accounts, right? And we don't know the numbers of people who own those accounts. And this one is obviously a small bank. Still, worrying....
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1013
Eh, let's not jump to conclusions. As was pointed out by others, that's a letter by *one* bank, for *one* type of account, saying nothing about whether you can switch to another type of account that still allows intl wire transfer.

In short: no. International transfers won't quietly stop working in the US. They won't make it *that* easy for us Tongue
https://online.1stnb.com/LoginAdv.aspx

That's two banks, with this one applying to all accounts. If more are doing the same thing, then it does indeed look like international transfers will quietly stop working in the US.
full member
Activity: 133
Merit: 100
trying to wire money to bitfinex (Shanghai bank)... what a pain in the ass. [...]
That's why I strongly prefer to transfer money to BitStamp, buy coins there, and then move them to Bitfinex... Tongue

At least in Europe Bitstamp money transfers work without a hitch.
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1007
Hey, I just learned first hand the annoyance that is legacy banking, even *within* the limits of how it is supposed to work: trying to wire money to bitfinex (Shanghai bank)... what a pain in the ass. Can't do it online, get to convince my bank guy to do the wire, all kind of (useless) information asked for. I sincerely hope that'll be a thing of the past soon Cheesy
legendary
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Merit: 1001
Energy is Wealth
just another road block, pay up and pass
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1007
Eh, let's not jump to conclusions. As was pointed out by others, that's a letter by *one* bank, for *one* type of account, saying nothing about whether you can switch to another type of account that still allows intl wire transfer.

In short: no. International transfers won't quietly stop working in the US. They won't make it *that* easy for us Tongue
sr. member
Activity: 240
Merit: 250
Some aggressive buying going on right now.
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1003
WePower.red
Same happened the last time after big buying day (31 Aug?) when someone bought up to 134.7x (previous top in the summer). If history will repeat in the morning we will be at $135-137.

I'am not buying back after selling some at 147.

Great observation.
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1000
House of congress started voting to pass the bill when this 1159 BTC dump coincided. Maybe it has something to do with it?
legendary
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
Down to $135, after relentless selling pressure by a few players. (its that same weird wall -> move down -> get eaten deal  Huh)
legendary
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
Some nice walls appearing on bitstamp.., might push new 24hr low.
legendary
Activity: 1204
Merit: 1002
Gresham's Lawyer
It almost looks like Bitstamp is leading this rally.

I thought China was leading it.
legendary
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
Trying so hard to scoop up some btc at $138.50 now.  Nice dip..

EDIT: Mehh, got at $139

And right after that it dipped to $137.40, lol.

yeaaaaaa...    Grin

So is the consensus that this is a correction, or because of the "deal" related to the debt ceiling, or some combination? 

No one expected an actual default, and yet someone is surprised that a deal was reached?

If something can be interpreted as bullish or bearish,  the markrt will react. Probably because the first few are  smart, and  the rest panic
legendary
Activity: 1168
Merit: 1000
Trying so hard to scoop up some btc at $138.50 now.  Nice dip..

EDIT: Mehh, got at $139

And right after that it dipped to $137.40, lol.

yeaaaaaa...    Grin

So is the consensus that this is a correction, or because of the "deal" related to the debt ceiling, or some combination? 

No one expected an actual default, and yet someone is surprised that a deal was reached?
legendary
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
Trying so hard to scoop up some btc at $138.50 now.  Nice dip..

EDIT: Mehh, got at $139

And right after that it dipped to $137.40, lol.
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