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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 18934. (Read 26610002 times)

legendary
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Damn it was off on the poll by one day! Can we get a new poll now? We need a new target  Grin

I realized now that I also voted >450, I must have been drunk, like in Trading Under Influence... Roll Eyes
legendary
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In order to dump coins one must have coins
Damn it was off on the poll by one day! Can we get a new poll now? We need a new target  Grin
hero member
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Bitcoin replaces central, not commercial, banks
$GBTC trading at nearly $700/BTC
legendary
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XXXVII Fnord is toast without bread
Just around the corner.........


newbie
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legendary
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Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
Where are the trains and the rockets guys?  Huh


Too happy, can't roar
newbie
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2 days later my bank calls me and says the person's account that sent me the money was hacked and that they needed to refund the 180 euro. Nothing I could do at that point.
I had the same thing happen on Venmo... those fuckers.  Angry Angry Angry

It's not about the money, it's about sending a message Smiley
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
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You can use SEPA, OKpay, etc. The exchange is just starting, but it has lots of potential. At least, it is impossible to take down.

ELI5 who I wire actual irl money to, and why it won't get stolen immediately.

1) The bitcoins are programmed to be released only when two of three people agree that the money has been received.
2) When the money gets to your bank account you and the buyer release your coins.
3) If you lie about it, the buyer and a random aribitrator release your coins.

Not sure that I would trust it...  but seems legit.

Did this with a SEPA transfer on bitquick once. The guy sent me 180 euro. I saw the transfer go through to my account. I released the bitcoins.

2 days later my bank calls me and says the person's account that sent me the money was hacked and that they needed to refund the 180 euro. Nothing I could do at that point.


I had the same thing happen on Venmo... those fuckers.    Angry Angry Angry






legendary
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yep. around 700 i'll start pissing my pants and losing sleep again.
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
Where are the trains and the rockets guys?  Huh

Still waiting.



For me, the moon train doesn't leave until US$700-800.
legendary
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lol ^

apparently this community has got a lot more mature.

choo btw
newbie
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hero member
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newbie
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... chargebacks are possible with e-Bay and yet things work. ...

That's because eBay/PayPal is a trusted third party, which intervenes on your behalf. Also linked to IRL identities & bank/PP accounts.
People tend to behave better with jackbooted government thugs around, that's just how it is Sad
full member
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Why the long face?
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You can use SEPA, OKpay, etc. The exchange is just starting, but it has lots of potential. At least, it is impossible to take down.

ELI5 who I wire actual irl money to, and why it won't get stolen immediately.

1) The bitcoins are programmed to be released only when two of three people agree that the money has been received.
2) When the money gets to your bank account you and the buyer release your coins.
3) If you lie about it, the buyer and a random aribitrator release your coins.

Not sure that I would trust it...  but seems legit.

Did this with a SEPA transfer on bitquick once. The guy sent me 180 euro. I saw the transfer go through to my account. I released the bitcoins.

2 days later my bank calls me and says the person's account that sent me the money was hacked and that they needed to refund the 180 euro. Nothing I could do at that point.

Reading through their whitepaper this morning I see things like "transaction limit of 1 bitcoin" listed as security features, so I am pretty skeptical.  Still, chargebacks are possible with e-Bay and yet things work.  Perhaps a reputation system will make it all work in the end, or maybe a bunch of people will be scammed for a ton of money.  How exciting to find out!
newbie
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You can use SEPA, OKpay, etc. The exchange is just starting, but it has lots of potential. At least, it is impossible to take down.

ELI5 who I wire actual irl money to, and why it won't get stolen immediately.

1) The bitcoins are programmed to be released only when two of three people agree that the money has been received.
2) When the money gets to your bank account you and the buyer release your coins.
3) If you lie about it, the buyer and a random aribitrator release your coins.

Not sure that I would trust it...  but seems legit.

Ah, so like the OpenBizarre multisig moderator setup. Why not become 20 arbitrators (or whatever they're called) on OB, and charge your clients (BTC they would lose/2) to see their coin again?

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2 days later my bank calls me and says the person's account that sent me the money was hacked and that they needed to refund the 180 euro. Nothing I could do at that point.
Another good idea.
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
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You can use SEPA, OKpay, etc. The exchange is just starting, but it has lots of potential. At least, it is impossible to take down.

ELI5 who I wire actual irl money to, and why it won't get stolen immediately.

1) The bitcoins are programmed to be released only when two of three people agree that the money has been received.
2) When the money gets to your bank account you and the buyer release your coins.
3) If you lie about it, the buyer and a random aribitrator release your coins.

Not sure that I would trust it...  but seems legit.

Did this with a SEPA transfer on bitquick once. The guy sent me 180 euro. I saw the transfer go through to my account. I released the bitcoins.

2 days later my bank calls me and says the person's account that sent me the money was hacked and that they needed to refund the 180 euro. Nothing I could do at that point.
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1014
Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
You Canadians even got a president?

Our PM looks like Prince Charming and just explained quantum computing like a 5-year-old.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZBLSjF56S8


You're wasting your breath. Pearls before swine.

Thank gawd we have a prime minister who has no more vote than any other minister, and not some despot with absolute powers (and a veto).

That video fried my brain when it came out. Everyone, from the norwegian news site where I originally saw it to the youtube comment section, seem to think what he's saying is correct.

I got IT crowd flashbacks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTBsm0LzSP0
legendary
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Merit: 1000
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You can use SEPA, OKpay, etc. The exchange is just starting, but it has lots of potential. At least, it is impossible to take down.

ELI5 who I wire actual irl money to, and why it won't get stolen immediately.

1) The bitcoins are programmed to be released only when two of three people agree that the money has been received.
2) When the money gets to your bank account you and the buyer release your coins.
3) If you lie about it, the buyer and a random aribitrator release your coins.

Not sure that I would trust it...  but seems legit.

Yep. I have downloaded it but not used yet. There's still something like 0.5 BTC limit/transaction in the beta version. I think decentralized exchanges are very important because they kind of make bitcoin(crypto) impossible to ban.
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