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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 29300. (Read 26707009 times)

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Wait ... all is not lost.
I heard thru the grapevine that Mark Karpeles is going to try rebooting his laptop ... the original one not the loaner from blockchain.
Things might be okay after that.

and he's finally settling JPY withdrawals! he'll be back in business in no time. Just a wrinkle, that's all.
http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1yuozv/mtgox_just_proceeded_a_bunch_of_jpy_withdrawal/
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odds of gox btc price being null in 4 days or less??

 Grin Cool Grin Cool Grin

 Grin Grin Grin


 Grin Wink Cool

 Cool Tongue Roll Eyes

Oh.... hush!
legendary
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Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
When will bitcoinbuilder.com go offline?
Do they really want to continue their business.
That´s nasty.

They can't settle the trades so doesn't matter.
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Makes no sense that the usd markets isn't moving. Basically nothing keeping it over 480 but no one is selling either. This if something lately should bring it down?
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Well dammit. I just got a bunch of Gox BTC from BB today. Luckily it crashed because I was about to put in a lot more.  Grin

Same here Wink

Makes me wonder what happens to the bb-coins not "withdrawn" yet.
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In case anyone is interested, I downloaded the PDF of the "Crisis Strategy Draft" and took a look inside.

http://www.scribd.com/doc/209050732/MtGox-Situation-Crisis-Strategy-Draft

The owner of the PDF is listed as Ryan Selkis, so I googled him. Turns out he runs a company that aims to "reduce volatility for consumers while helping hedge funds invest in bitcoin". Way to go with the volatility reduction!

http://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanselkis


Nice find....so Ryan has some clients who want to purchase cheap Bitcoins, so.....

it's not a secret, right? He is known to be "twobitidiot" apparently. Also in Bitcoin Foundation. Google "ryan selkis bitcoin" and find some articles that identify him.
legendary
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Hodl on people, I think Mark is attempting to fix everything.

He's "Turning it off and back on again."
legendary
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HODL OR DIE
Now hopefully people understand the hodlers position of not sending their coins to third-parties.
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But Fonzie is long so its all good.
Haha that's all that matters in the long run.  Cheesy
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I won't be happy until Mark is in jail or in a coffin. A lot of people lost a lot of money because of his shithole magic the gathering online xchange.
But how many people gained money because of MtGox?

Him and his employees... And whoever figured out the way to steal the 750,000 BTC. Anyone else who made money there paid fees to do so, so they are excluded.

TBH 750k coins is a hell of a lot to steal without notice, I suspect they were behind it all along. Nobody can do anything about it now lol.

It's a lot but they have been around a long time. When bitcoin was cheaper I'm sure they didn't care as much when they lost a few thousand at a time.

So what you are saying is Mark & Co. are idiots...  Money in has to equal money out. When you are leaking money, put a cork in it.
hero member
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Well dammit. I just got a much of Gox BTC from BB today. Luckily it crashed because I was about to put in a lot more.  Grin

it just went up 50%  Grin

Bitcoinland, it's just amazing  Cheesy

ps. wow, it actually went from 0.076 to 0.15 since Gox disappeared  Grin

Oh shit... maybe I should cut my losses.... dammit.... Decisions!
legendary
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Anyone else starting to suspect that the recent large sells on Stamp were by someone who knew about the statement in advance?

That was my first thought when I saw that 10k sell yesterday...
sr. member
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I think that report is legit. that was probably sent around to all the major players. They are working on a strategy to reorganize Gox and pay its debts off.
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Ultranode
Anyone else starting to suspect that the recent large sells on Stamp were by someone who knew about the statement in advance?

You should remember that this round of selling coincided with "Ryan 2bit" releasing his insider "info", after it hit here the price tanked.  Then the statement came round and it tanked again.

But Fonzie is long so its all good.

There were at least two big dumps before the 2bit statement.
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Anyone else starting to suspect that the recent large sells on Stamp were by someone who knew about the statement in advance?

Why would they think that mtgox being insolvent means the price on bitstamp goes down? More likely it was a mtgox insider who was able to withdraw cheap bitcoins and selling them for a huge markup on stamp.


You still haven´t gotten anything about this heist !!?  watch out Wink
legendary
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Duelbits.com
Well dammit. I just got a much of Gox BTC from BB today. Luckily it crashed because I was about to put in a lot more.  Grin

it just went up 50%  Grin

Bitcoinland, it's just amazing  Cheesy

ps. wow, it actually went from 0.076 to 0.15 since Gox disappeared  Grin
hero member
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Well dammit. I just got a bunch of Gox BTC from BB today. Luckily it crashed because I was about to put in a lot more.  Grin
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Ultranode
Anyone else starting to suspect that the recent large sells on Stamp were by someone who knew about the statement in advance?
Do you think someone would do that, sell bitcoins with information other people don't have?  Roll Eyes

Of course not. Plz forgive my ignorance.

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
sr. member
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Anyone else starting to suspect that the recent large sells on Stamp were by someone who knew about the statement in advance?

Why would they think that mtgox being insolvent means the price on bitstamp goes down? More likely it was a mtgox insider who was able to withdraw cheap bitcoins and selling them for a huge markup on stamp.
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