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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 20760. (Read 26609133 times)

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I felt so bad i almost passed out

I shouldn't of ate that burrito
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maybe she knows she's saying lies and after 30mins of it she paused and thought about saying the truth, then realize if she did that the US economy would collapse right then and there, and so tried to go on, and then she nearly puked.
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Rumor is Yellen had a stroke during the speech
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Seems like FUD to me.... my circle account doesn't seem to have any pauses in buying or selling ---- it only appears that they changed the amounts instantly available to $0, but that seems to have happened a few days ago.


I've been looking a little more into this Circle matter:

Regarding the various other recent changes in Circle (besides the ability to instantly convert the whole BTC holdings to dollars), I find the various other changes to be very interesting… and NOT necessarily as negative for BTC, as was my first impression regarding those changes.

My first impression was that the recent Circle changes were a negative development for bitcoin because those changes seemed to have caused significant ease to convert BTC into dollars, and therefore, it seemed as if Circle was moving away from its supposed embracing of the BTC world  - however, upon further study of Circle’s recent publications, I found that there are likely ways in which Circle account holders could strategically employ the newly available tools to his/her advantages... there are increased buy/sell limits and increased abilities to send larger amounts, and no fees with converting from BTC to dollars and back to BTC within the Circle account, as long as you do NOT cash out (even though those events are considered taxable events - at least Circle is claiming them to be so, which means that they will likely report conversions back and forth to the IRS).

Here’s a couple of the links to the recent publications (the first is a Circle blog post and the second is on Circle’s help pages):


http://blog.circle.com/2015/09/22/us-dollar-payments-free-debit-cards-circle-app-updates/



https://support.circle.com/hc/en-us/articles/205957800-What-is-the-difference-between-adding-money-from-a-debit-credit-card-and-bank-account-








Oh….

I created a debit account link with Circle, and I see the difference. 

The bitcoin is credited to the Circle account right away, but also the money is confirmed as removed from my bank account right away, too.

With a bank transfer, there would have been a credit of bitcoins to the bitcoin account (under the old system for the instant access authorization), and then the actual confirmation of the withdrawal from the bank account could have taken several days, to give a guy some time to get money into his bank account in the event that he does NOT have sufficient funds in his bank account.
 





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bitcoin didnt like what she had to say

That seems to be the case, with the current dumping that is taking place.


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bitcoin didnt like what she had to say

That seems to be the case, with the current dumping that is taking place.
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Bitcoin never likes good news. Are you drinking too, Adam?  Wink
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bitcoin didnt like what she had to say
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What do you think Janet Yellen will do in 15 minutes?

a) Try to calm skeptics with BS.
b) Lower the interest rate.
c) Announce another QE.
d) All of the above.

EDIT:
e) Make balloon animals and then spontaneously combust.


hahahaha

good poll question, except Adam probably likes to plan a little further into the future with his polls, and really, I do NOT feel educated enough on this particular topic... accordingly, e) seems like the most reasonable answer.


By the way, the current poll, is generally bullish--- yet a real low showing of interest  - At the moment, only 50 posters left participating in this thread.    Cry Cry Cry

The answer was a)
But the last 5 minutes, I thought it might be e)
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She almost collapsed in the end!
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Wait Yellen is in Amherst, MA? Isn't that where Gavin Andresen lives?

Edit: Yes, it is.

Edit 2: USD is forking.

USD-XT, now with bigger notes.
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