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legendary
Activity: 3122
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yes
the knife, it is falling

Wait for double bottom if you are not in a hurry to buy.
hero member
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Merit: 501
Sad seems like its over again ;( , already  Cry.

hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 587
Space Lord
What? Now Stamp is above Gox? Stamp does seem to be the most stable one out there Grin

Stamp is stable because nobody can access it Cheesy
maz
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
I've gone from 100% bull to 100% bear since earlier today. I fully expect it to be way down when I wake up tomorrow.

Better start thinking up a witty comeback when people at work tell me about how much money I've "lost".

Dude you havnt lost anything! The only difference between your BTC worth right now is time, because it's inevitable that we will surpass $900 next time, so just wait it out Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1070
bitstamp just cost me a lot of money to cash out and now i find they're having problems.  I lose, big time.

I am butthurt right now fully admitted, however the recent events of the past few days do not help show this is not a ponzi scheme because the net effect will be the same.  Late comers spending almost 1000$ for ONE bitcoin will walk away burned publicity will be terrible. Who wants to deal with the stress of pump and dump.  Who will put what they can afford to lose when it is certain they will lose it if they're not quicker than exchanges f'ing up or dumpers dumping.

I'm leaving my profit in BTC (60%) and withdrawing my investment (assuming bitstamp doesnt go under tomorrow cause thats where my fiat is, i frankly wish i cashed out on gox and waited it out).  I'm not fully cashing out because (i'm probably an idiot) I do believe in the idea deep down and thats why this is so painful to watch and gets me so emotional.

Greedy apples doing DDOS and dumps on exchanges to serve their desires do not bode well for a system which relies on trusting the community to preserve value. Maybe long term this will smooth over but I can't see anyone buying like they were a few days ago anymore, Top was 900$

I'm not doing my part to crash it, just took my original money back and whatever happens to my BTC value so be it.  Very dissapointed, but not sure why any of us expected this time to be different
+1
the most ridiculous thing is watching 200coin sells on bitcoinity while getting an error page.

i prefer to get goxxed. much more fun seeing that trading engine go mayhem like this morning.

edit: time to design the first STAMPED!-memes


If it is ddos, then ddos will continue because it works. Ddos are going to buying bitcoin cheap.
legendary
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1125
I'm leaving my profit in BTC (60%) and withdrawing my investment (assuming bitstamp doesnt go under tomorrow cause thats where my fiat is, i frankly wish i cashed out on gox and waited it out).  I'm not fully cashing out because (i'm probably an idiot) I do believe in the idea deep down and thats why this is so painful to watch and gets me so emotional.

Greedy apples doing DDOS and dumps on exchanges to serve their desires do not bode well for a system which relies on trusting the community to preserve value. Maybe long term this will smooth over but I can't see anyone buying like they were a few days ago anymore, Top was 900$


Then don't cash out. Price is just what others are offering to buy your Bitcoins. Why give a fuck is that's $500 or even $1? Just don't sell!

It's not a ponzi, there are just sufficient people that want to sell their Bitcoins for ~$500 right now. The only "negative" this brings you is lack of liquidity. You shouldn't have invested with money needed for liquidity anyway so that shouldn't be a problem. If you believe in the underlying thesis (you say you do) hold (and try to accumulate more).
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 501
bitstamp just cost me a lot of money to cash out and now i find they're having problems.  I lose, big time.

I am butthurt right now fully admitted, however the recent events of the past few days do not help show this is not a ponzi scheme because the net effect will be the same.  Late comers spending almost 1000$ for ONE bitcoin will walk away burned publicity will be terrible. Who wants to deal with the stress of pump and dump.  Who will put what they can afford to lose when it is certain they will lose it if they're not quicker than exchanges f'ing up or dumpers dumping.

I'm leaving my profit in BTC (60%) and withdrawing my investment (assuming bitstamp doesnt go under tomorrow cause thats where my fiat is, i frankly wish i cashed out on gox and waited it out).  I'm not fully cashing out because (i'm probably an idiot) I do believe in the idea deep down and thats why this is so painful to watch and gets me so emotional.

Greedy apples doing DDOS and dumps on exchanges to serve their desires do not bode well for a system which relies on trusting the community to preserve value. Maybe long term this will smooth over but I can't see anyone buying like they were a few days ago anymore, Top was 900$

I'm not doing my part to crash it, just took my original money back and whatever happens to my BTC value so be it.  Very dissapointed, but not sure why any of us expected this time to be different
+1
the most ridiculous thing is watching 200coin sells on bitcoinity while getting an error page.

i prefer to get goxxed. much more fun seeing that trading engine go mayhem like this morning.

edit: time to design the first STAMPED!-memes
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
I've gone from 100% bull to 100% bear since earlier today. I fully expect it to be way down when I wake up tomorrow.

Better start thinking up a witty comeback when people at work tell me about how much money I've "lost".
legendary
Activity: 3388
Merit: 4775
diamond-handed zealot
the knife, it is falling
legendary
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1125
What? Now Stamp is above Gox? Stamp does seem to be the most stable one out there Grin
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1823
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maz
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
bitstamp just cost me a lot of money to cash out and now i find they're having problems.  I lose, big time.

I am butthurt right now fully admitted, however the recent events of the past few days do not help show this is not a ponzi scheme because the net effect will be the same.  Late comers spending almost 1000$ for ONE bitcoin will walk away burned publicity will be terrible. Who wants to deal with the stress of pump and dump.  Who will put what they can afford to lose when it is certain they will lose it if they're not quicker than exchanges f'ing up or dumpers dumping.

I'm leaving my profit in BTC (60%) and withdrawing my investment (assuming bitstamp doesnt go under tomorrow cause thats where my fiat is, i frankly wish i cashed out on gox and waited it out).  I'm not fully cashing out because (i'm probably an idiot) I do believe in the idea deep down and thats why this is so painful to watch and gets me so emotional.

Greedy apples doing DDOS and dumps on exchanges to serve their desires do not bode well for a system which relies on trusting the community to preserve value. Maybe long term this will smooth over but I can't see anyone buying like they were a few days ago anymore, Top was 900$

I'm not doing my part to crash it, just took my original money back and whatever happens to my BTC value so be it.  Very dissapointed, but not sure why any of us expected this time to be different



Your not alone mate, sitting all in BTC atm bought in at 700usd, but that's bitcoin for you. Give it a few days, maybe weeks, maybe months but it will be back up there. Maybe when it's $30k per coin, we will laugh about how emotional we were over a few hundred bux Smiley
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 587
Space Lord
Bitstamp is at $475  Undecided
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 1000
bitstamp just cost me a lot of money to cash out and now i find they're having problems.  I lose, big time.

I am butthurt right now fully admitted, however the recent events of the past few days do not help show this is not a ponzi scheme because the net effect will be the same.  Late comers spending almost 1000$ for ONE bitcoin will walk away burned publicity will be terrible. Who wants to deal with the stress of pump and dump.  Who will put what they can afford to lose when it is certain they will lose it if they're not quicker than exchanges f'ing up or dumpers dumping.

I'm leaving my profit in BTC (60%) and withdrawing my investment (assuming bitstamp doesnt go under tomorrow cause thats where my fiat is, i frankly wish i cashed out on gox and waited it out).  I'm not fully cashing out because (i'm probably an idiot) I do believe in the idea deep down and thats why this is so painful to watch and gets me so emotional.

Greedy apples doing DDOS and dumps on exchanges to serve their desires do not bode well for a system which relies on trusting the community to preserve value. Maybe long term this will smooth over but I can't see anyone buying like they were a few days ago anymore, Top was 900$

I'm not doing my part to crash it, just took my original money back and whatever happens to my BTC value so be it.  Very dissapointed, but not sure why any of us expected this time to be different

full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
RMBTB.com: The secure BTC:CNY exchange. 0% fee!
waiting a while for our wire to go through at Bitstamp. my deposit seems to have cancelled itself, which is odd. My wires are usually dead fast. Looking on China QQ, a bunch of people planned to arb the gap with profits too, but can't. Quite a few people complaining.
maz
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
After speaking with Mtgox on irc, apparently my BTC withdraw is part of a 'technical issue' that they appear to have been having for nearly 2 weeks. Even though I only withdrew 3 hours ago. Just a warning to folk considering withdrawing at the moment, you could get stuck in limbo. (the real issue appears to be that they have double spent).
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
lol
i can't login at stamp, because loading time takes longer than the time my 2faAuth-key is valid.
what a joke.  Cheesy


Can you tell me what is causing it? I missed the whole reason behind it. All I know is that their site was down yesterday, and it looked like a DDoS attack.
i have no clue, only source is facebook site is exploding with bad comments
and their login takes nearly a minute two load (ergo i'm screwed with entering 2FAkey)
i assume ddos, but on the other side while i got error page, i saw some selloffs during this time on bitcoinity.
no way i'm gonna use that sinkhole again.
"trading with style"... Roll Eyes

TBH they were great for the majority of the year.
I just don't know what's going on with their servers... Either scale up, or reduce api calls to your back-end.
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 501
lol
i can't login at stamp, because loading time takes longer than the time my 2faAuth-key is valid.
what a joke.  Cheesy


Can you tell me what is causing it? I missed the whole reason behind it. All I know is that their site was down yesterday, and it looked like a DDoS attack.
i have no clue, only source is facebook site is exploding with bad comments
and their login takes nearly a minute two load (ergo i'm screwed with entering 2FAkey)
i assume ddos, but on the other side while i got error page, i saw some selloffs during this time on bitcoinity.
no way i'm gonna use that sinkhole again.
"trading with style"... Roll Eyes
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1000
Dumb broad
Nice. On Gox money goes in, money doesn't go out. On Stamp, money doesn't go in, money doesn't go out. The rest of the exchanges? A bad joke.

Nice ecosystem and infrastructure we have. So much for the singularity fans Cheesy

Great isn't it...basically play money at present. Undecided
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 501
in defi we trust
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