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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 21718. (Read 26609867 times)

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

In other news.....GBTC volume way up compared to yesterday.
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legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
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.
legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner
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.

I guess its not a half bad deal.
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who cares about ATM? those are for noobs.

gentlemen, stay on topic. and the topic is impending sub 200 dump.
legendary
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Merit: 4887
You're never too old to think young.
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.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht

That applies to stocks, and the saying advises to buy back after Halloween in November. If you applied it to Bitcoin last year you might have done well selling at the peak of the rally in May, but if you brought back in November you would have been slaughtered by the crash after Christmas

I wonder where all the millions of traders go for more than half the year. They could save themselves lots of electricity and hassle by shutting everything down until the winter again.
hero member
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Usually BTC ATMs have 10% fees.
No joke.
legendary
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I'd love to have a go at trading (only small amounts) but I have no clue where to even start! any advice?

First You need a trading account and then... buy low and sell high:)

Actually better strategy now is sell high, rebuy low Smiley

Sell in May and go away <==best strategy Cool

That applies to stocks, and the saying advises to buy back after Halloween in November. If you applied it to Bitcoin last year you might have done well selling at the peak of the rally in May, but if you bought back in November you would have been slaughtered by the crash after Christmas
sr. member
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Decentralize All The Things!
Last night's little dip happened minutes after my neighborhood BTC ATM closed for the night and I thought I'd missed out on the first decent buying opportunity since April. When I woke up and saw it had barely rebounded $2 overnight, I jumped at the chance.

Out of curiosity, what's the premium on those things?
legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner
Good morning Bitcoinland.

Just got back from buying my first few coins after weeks of sideways motion.

Last night's little dip happened minutes after my neighborhood BTC ATM closed for the night and I thought I'd missed out on the first decent buying opportunity since April. When I woke up and saw it had barely rebounded $2 overnight, I jumped at the chance.

Now I really need that coffee. Mmmm...

isnt there a huge fee for buying with an ATM?
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
Good morning Bitcoinland.

Just got back from buying my first few coins after weeks of sideways motion.

Last night's little dip happened minutes after my neighborhood BTC ATM closed for the night and I thought I'd missed out on the first decent buying opportunity since April. When I woke up and saw it had barely rebounded $2 overnight, I jumped at the chance.

Now I really need that coffee. Mmmm...
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Warning: Confrmed Gavinista
legendary
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hey everyone.. how is bitcoinland going ?? I been busy releasing my latest book.

i heard about ripple. That is ridiculous how the government stealing from everyone like that. bankrupt usa has to confiscate and steal to service the loans. everyone is talking about it. i talk to people about how money institutions have to report suspicious activity or be fined. i get reported at least twice a month for removing money from the bank. they have not swat raided me yet. the other day i paid cash for some groceries and i asked the lady if she needed take a picture of me and get my ss#, dl#, my address, my moms address, and stuff since i was being suspicious by paying in cash. ridiculous. they are outlawing cash while using suspicious money laundering to cover their stealing money grabs like they did to ripple.

btw... i just learned today that i am black ops. that what homeboy said on my facebook. i really need to step up my game then if i am black ops. I might need buy some more bitcoins soon.
legendary
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Owner at AltQuick.com

start trading.


Paper trade before you blow any bitcoin.

Scared Bitcoins don't make no Bitcoins.

Need to change this HODLER mentality into a HODL on leverage mentality.

Most say a healthy economy the average trader is leveraged 7.5% (I believe I saw a video of Warren Buffet saying that.)

If you believe in Bitcoin put that shit with a bust @ $150 or higher.
legendary
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After a 2 week ban I am back.

 Cool

Ban for what?


I mentioned an altcoin in this thread, although I was just joking.

desperate times call for desperate measures, I guess.
 

 
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