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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 22862. (Read 26711828 times)

legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
You can always meet with Jimbo and sell your coins back and forth all day

Sorry, I don't sell.
legendary
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I'm feeling funky. Bull run soon?

Beginning to think it may be time to resign my bearskin, hmm...

legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
Get your fiat cannons ready, gentlemen.

Now that virtex closed down, I got no where to fire the fiat cannons,  Cry



Virtex hasn't closed down yet. In fact if you happen to still have fiat there, there are bargains to be had. People are panicking because they stopped BTC withdrawals for security reasons. It's kinda the opposite of MtGox 2 summers ago.

Where do you live? Most major cities have ATMs. My closest neighborhood ATM upped their commission from 5% to 7% recently but considering  Virtex's extravagant fees and the banking costs of transferring money there, it's a small price to pay for anonymity.

Virtex was my last resort. Too much government-pandering nosiness.
legendary
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Just wait, my buddy's trying to convert his illegal one liners to print out BTC QR tags. Quarters in, QR's out!
legendary
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Eadem mutata resurgo
It seems like the government of the USA is slowly starting to hunt down illegal Bitcoiners:  Sad

http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-atm-shutdown-regulation-vermont/

"The agency has asserted that those involved with the machine were “knowingly engaging in a money service business” without a license, and as such, could face up to three years in prison. The $85,000 estimate includes a fine of $10,000 as well as $1,000 per day in administrative penalties."

wow, that is the biggest steaming crock that I've heard in while ... and illegal machine that swaps pieces of paper for digits?? Really? is that what the world has come to?

What next, clandestine BTMs tucked into backs of shops behind curtains like speak easies of the prohibition era? Ffs if this doesn't scream totalitarian facism what does?
legendary
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legendary
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103 days, 21 hours and 10 minutes.
Get your fiat cannons ready, gentlemen.

Now that virtex closed down, I got no where to fire the fiat cannons,  Cry



You can always meet with Jimbo and sell your coins back and forth all day while laughing about how nobody and nothing can stop the Bitcoiner.  Smiley

Back to the drawing board man

That was pretty bad
legendary
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why cavirtex shut down ?  Shocked

worried about hackers.

so not because gov closed them?

Will them come back or are they gone for good?
legendary
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100 satoshis -> ISO code
legendary
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why cavirtex shut down ?  Shocked

I think it is because Adam is MIA.
legendary
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why cavirtex shut down ?  Shocked
hero member
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Get your fiat cannons ready, gentlemen.

Now that virtex closed down, I got no where to fire the fiat cannons,  Cry


Move. It's too cold up there anyway.

or try www.QuadrigaCX.com

Canadian BTC/Gold/Fiat exchange (and it has been around longer than a year)



awww this is sad news CAVIRTEX was my #1 goto CAD/BTC exchange for years Sad

They will go down in history as the only bitcoin exchange that didn't run away or lose everyones bitcoin claiming hack.

How many bitcoin exchanges shut down without owing anyone any money? Only CAVIRTEX!

They haven't paid out everyone yet.

A lot of people are still waiting to be sent their BTC, LTC and fiat...

~~~

And I don't trust QuadrigaCX.

I tried two small, but non-dust, BTC deposits with them that never did show up and have heard absolutely nothing from them
after sending them email and support tickets several times.



 Sad
hero member
Activity: 504
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Moderator
It seems like the government of the USA is slowly starting to hunt down illegal Bitcoiners:  Sad

http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-atm-shutdown-regulation-vermont/

"The agency has asserted that those involved with the machine were “knowingly engaging in a money service business” without a license, and as such, could face up to three years in prison. The $85,000 estimate includes a fine of $10,000 as well as $1,000 per day in administrative penalties."
newbie
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Well.. the price hike could probably because the Chinese are celebrating their New Year until next week. The big farms are on holiday and just let their btc stack up until everybody returns to work. Then it'll be a selldown.

I hope... haha
legendary
Activity: 1025
Merit: 1000
Get your fiat cannons ready, gentlemen.

Now that virtex closed down, I got no where to fire the fiat cannons,  Cry


Move. It's too cold up there anyway.

or try www.QuadrigaCX.com

Canadian BTC/Gold/Fiat exchange (and it has been around longer than a year)



Haha.  And I thought CaVirtex had low volume.  


Looks like the BitNZ order book. Where 10BTC is a wall  Grin
legendary
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legendary
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Hide your women
Get your fiat cannons ready, gentlemen.

Now that virtex closed down, I got no where to fire the fiat cannons,  Cry


Move. It's too cold up there anyway.
donator
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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
Moderator
Get your fiat cannons ready, gentlemen.

Now that virtex closed down, I got no where to fire the fiat cannons,  Cry



You can always meet with Jimbo and sell your coins back and forth all day while laughing about how nobody and nothing can stop the Bitcoiner.  Smiley
legendary
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@theshmadz
Get your fiat cannons ready, gentlemen.

Now that virtex closed down, I got no where to fire the fiat cannons,  Cry

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