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Topic: BTCChina - Highest trading volume ever today - page 4. (Read 14229 times)

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gnah! This forum sux big time. If I want to quickly see where I have to read up, /sub is the best way I know of. Complaining about a /sub, causing a big meta-discussion is pure trolling. Anybody who does /sub, please keep doing it. If there is a 100% replacement for that, please mods enforce its usage by forbidding /subbers pointing them to how to do it silently. ... enough troll feeding for today ...

A 'sub' is just as distracting, off-topic, and 'meta' as complaining about it. There is a silent alternative, 'notify', use it.
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According to BoC UK you can - Transfer Your own RMB account with a Bank of China Limited branch in China and Bank of China offers an RMB Current Account in the UK. You can easily deposit or withdraw RMB cash from the account and transfer funds. You can also get a VISA debit card linked to your RMB account - http://www.bankofchina.com/uk/pbservice/pb3/201109/t20110926_1576346.html - http://www.bankofchina.com/uk/pbservice/pb1/201109/t20110926_1576339.html

The problem is you then need a tenpay. yeepay or alipay account in China - btcChina don't have a direct bank transfer option. Moving money to China is easy - using it there is another matter.
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Most of us do not check our e-mail for thread updates. We just click on "Show new replies to your posts.

That's fine, but "notify" allows for the same functionality for you but without the disappointment for the rest of us of "great! more good stuff to read... aw shit, just a subber".

gnah! This forum sux big time. If I want to quickly see where I have to read up, /sub is the best way I know of. Complaining about a /sub, causing a big meta-discussion is pure trolling. Anybody who does /sub, please keep doing it. If there is a 100% replacement for that, please mods enforce its usage by forbidding /subbers pointing them to how to do it silently. ... enough troll feeding for today ...

In the streets of Beijing you can get Bittcoins for half the price, and you almost can't tell the difference….

LOL Smiley)))


If it really becomes a super big issue getting BTC to China I bet the Chinese community abroad that wants to send money home will realize they get 1.5$ per $ when going through BTC and quickly solve the problem.
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Still going... over 13,000 volume past 24 hrs.

BTC price in USD at that exchange is now $5.64, and almost 4,000btc in bid orders are still there above $5.00 (I'm converting from yuan, obviously).

Gox is only at 20k volume today... it is theoretically possible that BTCChina would surpass Gox at some point here temporarily. THAT would be the first time any exchange has surpassed Gox's daily volume. I've never seen it. And for it to be CNY doing it?!?



What happens then - what price do we follow? There are arbitrage opportunities, but if you are not in China you just have to trust you will be able to extract your money via bitcoin at a future date when the prices stabilize.
btcChina currently has a 10btc per day withdrawal limit (unless you 'contact the administrator')
legendary
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I'm guessing it would be hard to arbitrage this because the chinese currency cannot easily be moved to gox?
If you are determined enough I guess you could fly over to HK or Russia (or any other jurisdiction where banks open accounts in CNY), open a CNY and USD accounts at a bank there and convert CNY<->USD as needed Wink
Not sure if any exchange restrictions apply but certainly CNY bank accounts are available in at least two jurisdictions mentioned above.


Since the beginning of 2011 US citizens can open RMB accounts in person at the Bank of China, 2 in NY & 1 in LA, minimum of $500 - but you can't actually use it for anything except a savings account to then convert back in to US$ unfortunately

“Can I write checks in Chinese currency?” I asked.

“No, you cannot.”

“Can I withdraw Chinese currency?”

“No.”

“Can I go to Beijing and withdraw currency from my account there?”

“No.”

“Can I have a debit card and use it in Shanghai?”

“No.”

“Can I deposit currency in my account at the airport in Hong Kong on my way back to the states?”

“No.”

“Can I write checks in dollars?”

“No.”

“Can I send Yuan to the btcchina.com exchange & buy bitcoins with it & vice versa?”

“Oh sure, absolutely, WTF security - security we have an incident at counter number 2, taze this terrorist, take down - take down.”

“So what can I do?”

“You can deposit at minimum of $500 and it will be converted to RMB. If the value of the Chinese currency rises, your dollar account will increase in value. Then you can withdraw dollars. And it is insured by the FDIC.”

“Why would I want to open an account that I can’t really use?”

“Well, if the rate on your savings or money market account is barely zero percent and if the Chinese currency appreciates between 3% and 5% a year as it is expected to, then you can have a savings account at the Bank of China that yields you much more than any equivalent domestic American savings account with the same FDIC protection.”



According to BoC UK you can - Transfer Your own RMB account with a Bank of China Limited branch in China and Bank of China offers an RMB Current Account in the UK. You can easily deposit or withdraw RMB cash from the account and transfer funds. You can also get a VISA debit card linked to your RMB account - http://www.bankofchina.com/uk/pbservice/pb3/201109/t20110926_1576346.html - http://www.bankofchina.com/uk/pbservice/pb1/201109/t20110926_1576339.html
legendary
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Gox is only at 20k volume today... it is theoretically possible that BTCChina would surpass Gox at some point here temporarily. THAT would be the first time any exchange has surpassed Gox's daily volume. I've never seen it. And for it to be CNY doing it?!?

It certainly is amazing - although also rather concerning (can just imagine the plug being pulled on it just as quickly as this surge has happened).
legendary
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I know I should just try it out but since everyone else is yakking about this, what exactly do you mean when you say you "just see the threads you've just posted to"?

I think if you click on "Show new replies to your posts" a few times and enjoy the experience then you might well find yourself becoming another "subber". Wink


Lol, fair enough!
legendary
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Still going... over 13,000 volume past 24 hrs.

BTC price in USD at that exchange is now $5.64, and almost 4,000btc in bid orders are still there above $5.00 (I'm converting from yuan, obviously).

Gox is only at 20k volume today... it is theoretically possible that BTCChina would surpass Gox at some point here temporarily. THAT would be the first time any exchange has surpassed Gox's daily volume. I've never seen it. And for it to be CNY doing it?!?

legendary
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I know I should just try it out but since everyone else is yakking about this, what exactly do you mean when you say you "just see the threads you've just posted to"?

I think if you click on "Show new replies to your posts" a few times and enjoy the experience then you might well find yourself becoming another "subber". Wink
hero member
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There is seriously a sea change in china - I'm not sure I've ever seen trading on another exchange going over half mtgox on a single day like this (today).
Interestingly trading on mtgox in rmb today was 0.2btc total. I'm assuming this is becasue you cannot actually withdraw rmb from mtgox to a Chinese bank account (I've tried it).
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You subbers can just click the 'notify' link to subscribe and it doesn't muck up the thread (and notify the rest of us that you're subscribing)

Thank you. That was my first 'sub' post, and I didn't realize it was in bad form. I see a lot of 'sub' posts and assumed it was the norm. My apologies.


I hope it's not too obvious that I don't have much experience with online discussion forums.  Cheesy
legendary
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I don't even understand how you get notified by clicking"show new replies"without using email.

You don't get "notified" you just see the threads you have posted to that have new replies (and although I don't like to put in a nothing message I do sometimes just make a post so I can keep up with a thread this way).


I know I should just try it out but since everyone else is yakking about this, what exactly do you mean when you say you "just see the threads you've just posted to"?
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+1
(I would get an e-mail every 2 mins!)

Not if you changed your personal notification and email preferences ...
legendary
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In the streets of Beijing you can get Bittcoins for half the price, and you almost can't tell the difference….

But the Bitcoin Network will tell the difference Wink
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In the streets of Beijing you can get Bittcoins for half the price, and you almost can't tell the difference….

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In the streets of Beijing you can get Bittcoins for half the price, and you almost can't tell the difference….
legendary
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That's fine, but "notify" allows for the same functionality for you but without the disappointment for the rest of us of "great! more good stuff to read... aw shit, just a subber".

Ironically that's exactly why many frequent users don't use the "notify" feature.

As an aside I have been developing a forum "package" for my upcoming open source project which has Subscribe and Unsubscribe buttons. Grin
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Most of us do not check our e-mail for thread updates. We just click on "Show new replies to your posts.

That's fine, but "notify" allows for the same functionality for you but without the disappointment for the rest of us of "great! more good stuff to read... aw shit, just a subber".
legendary
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I don't even understand how you get notified by clicking"show new replies"without using email.

You don't get "notified" you just see the threads you have posted to that have new replies (and although I don't like to put in a nothing message I do sometimes just make a post so I can keep up with a thread this way).
legendary
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Most of us do not check our e-mail for thread updates. We just click on "Show new replies to your posts.
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Nice to meet you, "Most Of Us" Cheesy

Seriously, what makes you think that you know what most of us do? I for one check my email for notifications.

This is what I do.

I don't even understand how you get notified by clicking"show new replies"without using email.
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