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Mega dump? Smiley just a price drop like in december...

wait few weeks ... and we will see a new price Smiley

you trying to buy time
but we never see December 2013 again.
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Mega dump? Smiley just a price drop like in december...

wait few weeks ... and we will see a new price Smiley
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Dump or Pump now?

PBOC loves to release news early monday UTC... I'd wait

Indeed, Google easily found a random precedent:

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http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/bizchina/2013-06/24/content_16652294.htm
The People’s Bank of China released a circular on Monday [ June 24 ] morning requiring banks to strengthen management over liquidity. [ ... ] The circular was dated June 17, but was released on Monday. It came after a liquidity crunch when the cost of benchmark short-term funding climbed to all-time high on June 20.
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Dump or Pump now?

PBOC loves to release news early monday UTC... I'd wait
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Chinese can legally send up to 50k per year in international wire transfers
Can they send CNY that way, or do they have to convert to other currencies?
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I think you'd have to be pretty desperate to sell right now.
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We found a bottom. With BTC-E now accepting CNY, even if the Chinese exchanges go down, they can still use BTC-E.
I don't really know what CNH (China Offshore Renminbi) is, but it is not CNY afaik.

Edit: here you go: http://www.businessinsider.com/difference-between-onshore-and-offshore-renminbi-2013-2
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We found a bottom. With BTC-E now accepting CNY, even if the Chinese exchanges go down, they can still use BTC-E.

are chinese banks allowed to send money to btc-e??

Chinese can legally send up to 50k per year in international wire transfers
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I'd be surprised if they did. I assume any money'll go through their myriad bunch of payment processors.
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We found a bottom. With BTC-E now accepting CNY, even if the Chinese exchanges go down, they can still use BTC-E.

are chinese banks allowed to send money to btc-e??
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We found a bottom. With BTC-E now accepting CNY, even if the Chinese exchanges go down, they can still use BTC-E.
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// its close to 20.15 - Tatort is about to start. cu later ;-)

muss ich den jetzt gucken weil die mich zwingen Gebühren zu zahlen?
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if we see 481, there is an uptrend.
before that: no.

there is an invisible wall at 480.
(at the moment it is visible, but thats not the one i m talking about)

someone is running a script to place there coins.

(what i m guessing, just from looking at it:)
- the goal is, to have around 8 coins at 480.
- if the invisible wall gets below 2 coins, it gets refilled
- if someone else is placing there and the amound gets over 20 coins get removed.

thats why we are waiting for 481.


// its close to 20.15 - Tatort is about to start. cu later ;-)


//edit: btc-e is the one im talking about.
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