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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 26718. (Read 26609771 times)

legendary
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What exactly will it take according to you guys who keep repeating daily we're about to go to the moon for the last 6 weeks?

That we actually go to the moon?
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So pretty much the best news we will get for now and still nothing.
What exactly will it take according to you guys who keep repeating daily we're about to go to the moon for the last 6 weeks?
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Dell's Bitcoin wallet is on Coinbase.  If you pay with BTC in a Coinbase wallet, you avoid the transaction fee.  This implies the transaction is off-blockchain when the payer and payee are both using Coinbase.  Otherwise, you pay the standard Bitcoin transaction fee for BTC payments coming from non-Coinbase wallets.
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if you have a fully verified coin base account that is. SO GET SPENDING. Even if you pay USD go USD to BTC to buy... it's actually cheaper that way.
How do you send USD to Coinbase/exchange/Bitpay/whatever, and what do they send to Dell -- USD, or BTC?  If USD, how do they send it?
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Dell might be accepting BTC on their US sites, but for the rest of the world it's still dirty old fiat...

Inspired by the news I jumped onto alienware.com.au and scoured their site for any mention of BTC payment acceptance. Nothing. Opened a chat window with one of their staff. "Unfortunately Dell Australia is not accepting Bitcoin payments at this time. Maybe in the future."

Lame...    Sad

Yeah only us. People have to start spending to incentivize them to continue. Believe it or not it's now cheaper to buy via coin base than with cc... if you have a fully verified coin base account that is. SO GET SPENDING. Even if you pay USD go USD to BTC to buy... it's actually cheaper that way.

They will only deliver to a US postal address...   Sad
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Dell might be accepting BTC on their US sites, but for the rest of the world it's still dirty old fiat...

Inspired by the news I jumped onto alienware.com.au and scoured their site for any mention of BTC payment acceptance. Nothing. Opened a chat window with one of their staff. "Unfortunately Dell Australia is not accepting Bitcoin payments at this time. Maybe in the future."

Lame...    Sad

Yeah only us. People have to start spending to incentivize them to continue. Believe it or not it's now cheaper to buy via coin base than with cc... if you have a fully verified coin base account that is. SO GET SPENDING. Even if you pay USD go USD to BTC to buy... it's actually cheaper that way.
sr. member
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Dell might be accepting BTC on their US sites, but for the rest of the world it's still dirty old fiat...

Inspired by the news I jumped onto alienware.com.au and scoured their site for any mention of BTC payment acceptance. Nothing. Opened a chat window with one of their staff. "Unfortunately Dell Australia is not accepting Bitcoin payments at this time. Maybe in the future."

Lame...    Sad
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Have the Winklevoss twins ever publicized the address where they are storing their vast number of coins?
legendary
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Nothing happening on bitstamp yet... eerie
legendary
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3 ~BTC500 walls on Huobi now

First 2 were eaten. (They appeared at ~3840 then moved to ~3870, got eaten, then replaced at ~3840, moved to ~3870, got eaten.. repeat)

So, thats a good chunk of selling pressure gone on Huobi if we assume this is a single entity eating up lots of coins to hold* rather than sell for a 1% profit like most Chinese traders seem to do.

*2% gains likely. lol

EDIT: BOOM!!!!




ps i know this is USD observer, but really, if China goes nuts the US will follow. Not a single trade on stamp in 8 min now though.
legendary
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Isn't Dell one of the companies whose products come with NSA-sponsored malware? That Alienware deal is a plot to steal your coins!

Seriously though - selling compromised computers to people known to own bitcoins is an attack vector somebody is going to try sooner or later.

Ah that would be buzzkill but your right that would really be one of those attack vectors where you get up to your neck in trouble without even realizing that your going into the slaughter.

http://rt.com/usa/dell-appelbaum-30c3-apology-027/

Anyways your right but let the price rise a bit we all got tired of 630 XD

(BTW whats up with chartbuddys images not loading ?)
legendary
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Following today’s announcement, consumers and small business owners are able to purchase all items on Dell.com using bitcoin. To promote the news, the company is offering a 10% discount on all Alienware-brand products to bitcoin buyers.
From http://www.coindesk.com/computer-giant-dell-now-accepts-bitcoin/

Almost makes me want to get a new one... too bad the old one was so good, it really is hard for quality products to compete with Crap you just replace every other year.
Isn't Dell one of the companies whose products come with NSA-sponsored malware? That Alienware deal is a plot to steal your coins!

Seriously though - selling compromised computers to people known to own bitcoins is an attack vector somebody is going to try sooner or later.
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P.S. - Dell computers are garbage... but their company is ginormous.

I've been using the alienware m11x r3  for work for the last 5 years or so and it is rock solid.

Just wanted to say that not all Dell products are crap.

Touché. I was thinking about the really crumby Dell computers that never really work at my college.

Yeah, the low end models are probably still Crap.
Did not notice this part...

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Following today’s announcement, consumers and small business owners are able to purchase all items on Dell.com using bitcoin. To promote the news, the company is offering a 10% discount on all Alienware-brand products to bitcoin buyers.
From http://www.coindesk.com/computer-giant-dell-now-accepts-bitcoin/

Almost makes me want to get a new one... too bad the old one was so good, it really is hard for quality products to compete with Crap you just replace every other year.

Word.
legendary
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Learning the troll avoidance button :)
goodbye 630~~!

Perhaps hello 666 ^_^
Well it beats 420 guys xd
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