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Topic: BTC-e no longer dealing with US banks or customers - page 2. (Read 1508 times)

hero member
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That's actually really bad news for BTC. Do you kno why that's the case? If it happens in the near future, I can see a negative impact on the overall price.
legendary
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i know a few months ago they dropped the UK £..

but if they are going to drop the dollar... i see MTGox 2.0 saga occur, so time to get ur bitcoins out before your playing with fake dollars. and everyone starts crashing the fake btc-e dollar market..

remember selling bitcoins on a faked dollar market with no actual dollar support for deposits or withdrawls.. is not real trading..

stupid people thought they were getting bargain bitcoins for $100 at mtgox when the other markets were are $300-$500... little did they know that there were not enough real bitcoins to cover them fake purchases.
full member
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Pretty sure this happened a long time ago.
sr. member
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While they have not formally announced it, BTC-e recently stated to me that they are no longer dealing with US banks or customers.

This would explain the lower price of BTC on that exchange as USD would be relatively more scarce there.

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