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and then, all of a sudden, while the best/biggest/most secure bitcoin exchange is down...

some buys on stamp.

 Cool

welcome back tarmi. Wall observer was boring without your taunting the bulls.
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and then, all of a sudden, while the best/biggest/most secure bitcoin exchange is down...

some buys on stamp.

 Cool


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You're never too old to think young.
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Interesting little dump. Seems to be bouncing back pretty quick.

In other news.....GBTC volume way up compared to yesterday.

Will it dip below 40 a share before closing?


I think it is possible and also think that would not be a bad thing. Consistent high volume and prices with a premium but not a ridiculous one would be a good thing.
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Personally, I think it's hard to beat buying instantly through Quadriga via debit card for just 1.5% - I never have to leave any money there, just send fiat and withdraw bitcoin. The first transfer I made was delayed 24 hours for some security reason, but every time since then it's instant. Very nice service.

Thanks for the heads-up.

I actually opened a Quadriga account when Cavirtex closed down but I haven't used it yet. This sounds promising.

It seems to address most of the reasons for using an ATM, except for having to keep money in my bank account. While banks may not be quite as dangerous as the internet, they're still a risky place to keep your money.

One point I forgot to mention is that the Canadian exchanges have such low volume that anything other than a very small trade has the potential to affect prices. Because the ATM I use is based on BitcoinAverage, there's less chance of slippage.
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who cares about ATM? those are for noobs.

gentlemen, stay on topic. and the topic is impending sub 200 dump.

Who cares about permatard sub-$200 fantasies?

The topic is amassing as many coins as possible, as cheaply and easily as possible.



boy, can't wait to see your face and feel the taste of your morning coffee the day we go double digit!

boy, can't wait for you to be banned again...

Are you crying little bull? You suffer the big, bad bears and need help from the mods?
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Look at the vol on GBTC today... over 16,000 vs yesterday's ~300

http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/GBTC/quote

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Interesting little dump. Seems to be bouncing back pretty quick.

In other news.....GBTC volume way up compared to yesterday.

Will it dip below 40 a share before closing?
hero member
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who cares about ATM? those are for noobs.

gentlemen, stay on topic. and the topic is impending sub 200 dump.

Who cares about permatard sub-$200 fantasies?

The topic is amassing as many coins as possible, as cheaply and easily as possible.



boy, can't wait to see your face and feel the taste of your morning coffee the day we go double digit!

I'll ask him about the taste of his fucking morning coffee when we reach double digits! Let's see who's the permatard here...
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isnt there a huge fee for buying with an ATM?

Out of curiosity, what's the premium on those things?

They recently raised the rate from 5% to 7.5% so it's getting less affordable.

I always justified the 5% by saving the hassle and expense of transferring money from my bank to the exchange, the (albeit small) exchange fees, and the time wasted on hassling with the banking and transfer process. Often the money saved by not waiting a week for an exchange deposit more than pays the fee. ATMs are fast, easy and very suitable for small (less than 3 coins) purchases. I still will use an exchange for larger buys.

I also treat part of the fee as an insurance premium against having to leave money (Bitcoin or fiat) on an exchange, exposed to the internet. I lost 50 bitcoins at MtGox. Once bitten, twice shy. Offline paper wallets FTW.

An added bonus is that the ATM coins are anonymous (or should I say pseudonymous?) at least until you crack the paper wallets and expose the coins to the 'net. This is probably worth a few points to many people.

Personally, I think it's hard to beat buying instantly through Quadriga via debit card for just 1.5% - I never have to leave any money there, just send fiat and withdraw bitcoin. The first transfer I made was delayed 24 hours for some security reason, but every time since then it's instant. Very nice service.

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who cares about ATM? those are for noobs.

gentlemen, stay on topic. and the topic is impending sub 200 dump.

Who cares about permatard sub-$200 fantasies?

The topic is amassing as many coins as possible, as cheaply and easily as possible.



boy, can't wait to see your face and feel the taste of your morning coffee the day we go double digit!

I doubt about double digits but 100-130$ is highly possible within a month or so.
https://www.tradingview.com/chart/BTCUSD/6S9Si6F7-BTCUSD-STILL-REMAINS-IN-OVERALL-BEARISH-CYCLE-UPDATE/
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...the day we go double digit!

Feeling nostalgic for the good old double-digit days? Why not single digits or sub-$1 coins? 10k for a pizza?

Keep dreaming.
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