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Topic: POLL: MtGox's Monday announcement pt2 - page 2. (Read 7459 times)

legendary
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February 16, 2014, 07:01:26 AM
#13
I perfectly understand Mtgox

they fucked it up once!

this perfectly applies to them After you've been burned by hot soup you blow in your yogurt!
hero member
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February 16, 2014, 06:56:14 AM
#12
Why Bitstamp and others are already away from this problem (they seem to be aware from malleability?), and Mtgox is still delivering uncertainty?

There some kind of irregularity here, guys. A difference of $650 in bitstamp to $270 in Mtgox is certainly a huge breach that this next week is going to be severely reduced or else I believe gox is going to close.

BTW, I also think that buying today bitstampBTC is a good investment because when ever Gox announces the problem is fixed, I would say there is going to be a climb to almost  $800.

Do you agree? I am not a 24/7 follower, so what do the geeks here think?



24/7 follower ever since the plummet of last week.  

The $270 that you cite is a strong indication that the announcement: 'problem has been fixed' is a long way off.   The lower the number the further away the announcement will be.

If they announce that the problem is fixed, yes, the rate will skyrocket, but not before it heads in the opposite direction for a spell.  

Before people start buying, massive withdrawals from MtGox will be made, resulting in greater supply and buying opportunities.  

If they are out of biz I could see it going to $750 over two day span, maybe $800 by the end of the week.  If they stay in business, $750 is likely the ceiling, either way depending on the graph you look at there will be a 30 - 40% avg spike from lowest to highest in single day.

The problem is most of the other exchanges are no longer considering MtGox rates when calculating their own rates, MG is no longer competition, as such their rates already consider MG out of biz so their rates won't have much movement either way.

Something really good has to happen this week for btc to reach $800 with ease, here are some examples: the feds auction off the btc they seized in an auction style format [possible], wall street announces that a hedge fund took a position with btc [not likely], a small but very wealth country (lux, qatar, Dubai) says they like btc [not likely], CEO of Mt Gox arrested [possible].

Keep in mind that much of btc's growth is media driven, without the media attention it would be at about $400 [representing a rapid rate of sustainable growth].
full member
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Lazy, cynical and insolent since 1968
February 16, 2014, 06:51:36 AM
#11
It seems MtGox has started BTC withdrawals, but the transfer queue has been flooded with requests.

I tried it out and got

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Transfer queue is currently not accepting more requests, please retry later
legendary
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February 16, 2014, 06:50:56 AM
#10
It seems MtGox has started BTC withdrawals, but the transfer queue has been flooded with requests.

Proof? I don't think they would start withdrawals without making some kind of statement. They said they would be doing thorough testing before resuming withdrawals again and would come out with an update on the situation on Monday. Wouldn't make any sense to just allow withdrawals stealthily today. I think they will come out on Monday saying that they still need some more time to test and that they will resume withdrawals soon, which could be weeks from now. Tongue
legendary
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WePower.red
February 16, 2014, 06:50:07 AM
#9
It seems MtGox has started BTC withdrawals, but the transfer queue has been flooded with requests.

Or they just changed the text displaying after withdrawing. Anyone got their withdrawal proceeded?
legendary
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Merit: 1094
February 16, 2014, 06:39:42 AM
#8
It seems MtGox has started BTC withdrawals, but the transfer queue has been flooded with requests.
hero member
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Merit: 500
February 16, 2014, 06:24:15 AM
#7
Withdrawal PRICE FIXED,thanks for your patience

sorry, but because of Bitcoin code error still not fixed, you can all get your coins out at current price,$120, no Bitcoin withdrawals

expect a mad rush to the exit and the GOX has saved it's skin  Grin
hero member
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Merit: 501
February 16, 2014, 06:13:21 AM
#6
should be something along the lines of "we fixed it, but because we need some time to test no more than X bitcoins per day"; no other choice, otherwise they will see the largest bank run in bitcoin history.

the only way to know that it is 'fixed' is to test it.  

nevertheless if they want to avoid the '"bank" run'  it makes sense to limit withdrawals



hero member
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February 16, 2014, 06:09:34 AM
#5
Withdrawals fixed but limited to a small weekly number

Thats what I am guessing.

That would likely give the impression that funds were misappropriated, especially if the price of btc rise as funds are 'bailed out'.

newbie
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Merit: 0
February 16, 2014, 06:00:12 AM
#4
Why Bitstamp and others are already away from this problem (they seem to be aware from malleability?), and Mtgox is still delivering uncertainty?

There some kind of irregularity here, guys. A difference of $650 in bitstamp to $270 in Mtgox is certainly a huge breach that this next week is going to be severely reduced or else I believe gox is going to close.

BTW, I also think that buying today bitstampBTC is a good investment because when ever Gox announces the problem is fixed, I would say there is going to be a climb to almost  $800.

Do you agree? I am not a 24/7 follower, so what do the geeks here think?

legendary
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Merit: 1010
Borsche
February 16, 2014, 05:27:01 AM
#3
should be something along the lines of "we fixed it, but because we need some time to test no more than X bitcoins per day"; no other choice, otherwise they will see the largest bank run in bitcoin history.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
February 16, 2014, 05:18:06 AM
#2
Withdrawals fixed but limited to a small weekly number

Thats what I am guessing.
full member
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Lazy, cynical and insolent since 1968
February 16, 2014, 05:13:42 AM
#1
So, what do the enlightened minds at Bitcointalk think?
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