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Go back to school and you will know where Slovenia is. It seems it is leading country for cryptocurrency trading. Still waiting for someone else from respectful country like yours to show something better.
Some have Hitler and Bosh, some have Bush and you, but we have Bitstamp.


Anyway, the 'glitch' was just the begining.


All your bitcoins are belong to us.

According to Wikipedia, Slovenia wasn't even a country until 1991, by which time I was out of school. It was part of Yugoslavia before that, which makes sense. Bitstamp code is to computer engineering as the Yugo was to automotive engineering.




Wow, you can use Wikipedia. You must be one of the brightest one from your class.
legendary
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I am going to get really concerned.

You should. Now we see the bull trap unfold.


The ongoing battle about what it is..... the bulls say that we are seeing a prolonged bear trap and the bears say that we are seeing a bull trap... hehehehe

The mere fact that you refer to them as cryptocoins tells me that you're ready to start giving sound market analysis.  Roll Eyes

I say "cryptocoins" rather than "bitcoin" because bitcoin is obviously only one of them, and any of them would serve for that otiginal goal.

-you don't own any "cryptocoins"

One excuse for that is that it helps me keep neutral.  Fom watching the bitcoin scene, I now strongly suspect that if I owned  even one bitcon, I would start looking for "bullish" facts and thoughts and ignoring "bearish" ones, would prefer models that show its price going up, would wish for more people to invest in it, would wish for the other altcoins to fail, ....


I respect your claim to remain neutral; however, you should at least go through the process of purchasing 1 BTC or some fragment of a BTC (eg  .1 BTC).   Your investment does NOT need to be a lot in order to improve your experiencial knowledge.
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The uncomfortable fact for Bitcoin believers is that every major prediction they've made has yet to come true. And as time passes and the inevitable fizzle-out of Bitcoin becomes visible, those believers will splinter. More will drop out of the cult. And the ones who remain will only grow more convinced, more zealous, more eager to share the good news.
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2014/03/doomsday-cult-of-bitcoin.html

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

That pretty much nails it.
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Hide your women

Go back to school and you will know where Slovenia is. It seems it is leading country for cryptocurrency trading. Still waiting for someone else from respectful country like yours to show something better.
Some have Hitler and Bosh, some have Bush and you, but we have Bitstamp.


Anyway, the 'glitch' was just the begining.


All your bitcoins are belong to us.

According to Wikipedia, Slovenia wasn't even a country until 1991, by which time I was out of school. It was part of Yugoslavia before that, which makes sense. Bitstamp code is to computer engineering as the Yugo was to automotive engineering.


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WTF everybody [...] hail Stamp... And now its bullshit code?
Yes, and it has been like this for quite some time. This is how coins go "missing". If they cannot even get a trading engine working correctly (even gox was able to do this, their engine was slow but at least it was correct and deterministic) then I would not trust them with any significant amount of money.

Yep. I left Stamp a while ago because of their shit trade engine. Get fucked hard on a perfect entry once or twice and BTC-E starts looking pretty fucking good.
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I am NOT one of them b/c I believe in government as the will of the people.

So do the libertarians.

I may have overstated this point to some extent - b/c I recognize that there may exist several flavors of libertarianism...

My main point is that i do NOT view govt as the problem.  However, I do believe that too much money influence in buying politicians is more frequently the problem that makes our government go awry.... ... ultimately, money should NOT be used to purchase politicians or to divert them from representing the will of the people.


I was being a little obtuse but my point was that libertarians do not believe that "the will of the people" is the be-all and end-all of what is right. Central to most right-libertarian philosophy is the non-aggression principle and democracy is two wolves and a lamb deciding what to have for dinner.
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This is the land of wolves now & you're not a wolf
wow, 50% of the voters think that we will see $800 by the end of the week?  That would be pretty strong given how the trend has been lately (excluding yesterday)
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The uncomfortable fact for Bitcoin believers is that every major prediction they've made has yet to come true. And as time passes and the inevitable fizzle-out of Bitcoin becomes visible, those believers will splinter. More will drop out of the cult. And the ones who remain will only grow more convinced, more zealous, more eager to share the good news.
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2014/03/doomsday-cult-of-bitcoin.html

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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There are allegedly safer options in Europe e.g. exchanges that are directly tied to banks where a trader has his own account number and IBAN. But Stamp has first mover advantage and it has worked like clockwork so far.
I still have to see a case where a EUR withdrawal from Stamp went wrong and it wasn't due to either hostile receiving bank or user error (so never Stamp's fault).

Which ones?

bitcoin-central (comeback since it was hacked long long ago)
bitcoin.de (more of a marketplace but you have your own IBAN)
legendary
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so its official stamps is the new gox

we're all going to get stamped!

 Grin



my impression from my, admittedly brief, tenure over on the cool kids forum was that the smart money is on BTC-e...believe it or not
legendary
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This is the land of wolves now & you're not a wolf

666 is the number of the Bits.


welp we have gravitated back to 666.   Like I said yesterday, we need to make the move to 777 Smiley
KFR
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666 is the number of the Bits.
legendary
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$180 by Friday? Adam??

no i'm thinking sideways @666, confirming that money is the root of all evil.
KFR
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I have no reason to plug it other than my own very positive experiences:

Kraken is fast, reliable and has a very slick interface.  Really quick and easy verification too.

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There are allegedly safer options in Europe e.g. exchanges that are directly tied to banks where a trader has his own account number and IBAN. But Stamp has first mover advantage and it has worked like clockwork so far.
I still have to see a case where a EUR withdrawal from Stamp went wrong and it wasn't due to either hostile receiving bank or user error (so never Stamp's fault).

Which ones?
legendary
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Now why this Stamp bashing? Do I need to know something? Have a lot of Coins there...

Are you serious?

It's not wise to keep a lot of value into an exchange account.

And especially not in an exchange that is running such shoddy malfunctioning code as bitstamp.

WTF everybody here was saying that Stamp is the best exchange and finaly we get rid of gox and hail Stamp... And now its bullshit code?

My advice wasn't related to a particular exchange. IMHO it's a rule that you must follow to avoid painful losses and it applies to all the exchanges.
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$180 by Friday? Adam??
KFR
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Where the hell is Slovenia, anyway? It's 2014 and I can't believe we don't have better exchange options yet.

It's 2014 and I can't believe people are still asking questions like this so unashamedly. Tongue



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WTF everybody [...] hail Stamp... And now its bullshit code?
Yes, and it has been like this for quite some time. This is how coins go "missing". If they cannot even get a trading engine working correctly (even gox was able to do this, their engine was slow but at least it was correct and deterministic) then I would not trust them with any significant amount of money.
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I've been pretty bullish lately but I do have one concern. The injection of fiat into bitstamp order books seems to have stopped. There isn't any more fiat on the books nows than there was in the past week in the 500 levels. The amount of selling (in btc) to reach 400 is exactly the same and the total amount of fiat on the books is actually LESS because all the bids in the 300s and 200s were removed.  If I don't see another fiat injection in the next week, I am going to get really concerned.

I'd be more concerned by that $633 flash crash. Where the hell is Slovenia, anyway? It's 2014 and I can't believe we don't have better exchange options yet. Huge entrepreneurial opportunity for somebody who can recognize the need for transparency.

Go back to school and you will know where Slovenia is. It seems it is leading country for cryptocurrency trading. Still waiting for someone else from respectful country like yours to show something better.
Some have Hitler and Bosh, some have Bush and you, but we have Bitstamp.


Anyway, the 'glitch' was just the begining.


All your bitcoins are belong to us.

+1 !
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