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hero member
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So why is not ebay already using bitcoins?
And what about Amazon?

Thoughts?

EDIT: FinCEN guidance was clearly not touching them!
my theory is that big players like amazon, apple, microsoft, google
will integrate btc only indirectly in exchange for their own coinsystem to profit from higher dependance of customers.
(imo amazoncoin and apple's patent for "imoney" are a first look-out towards that strategy)
hero member
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People are buying in anticipation for next week. Totally expected this move. Expect dumps when the price doesn't move upward next week.
ssssssttttt

edit: Why is CNY/BTC removed from Bitcoinwisdom?
hero member
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Ultranode
Ask sum under 30,000 on gox and not replenishing... This is danger territory.
hero member
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People are buying in anticipation for next week. Totally expected this move. Expect dumps when the price doesn't move upward next week.
hero member
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Wall at 215 is history now, on to 216 and beyond.
Well, that escalated quickly.
sr. member
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Volume is picking up.

Edit: China!

legendary
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Rally starting at gox? Tomorrow should be really interesting Smiley
hero member
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Paypal already said back in april they were watching bitcoin.
hero member
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Wall at 215 is history now, on to 216 and beyond.
legendary
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So why is not ebay already using bitcoins?
And what about Amazon?

Thoughts?

EDIT: FinCEN guidance was clearly not touching them!
legendary
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Merit: 1000
- - -Caveat Aleo- - -
Seems like Paypal (owned by eBay) is now officially considering Bitcoin:

http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1pt5aa/ebay_to_expand_the_range_of_digital_currencies_it/

"Watching it," is not the same as considering it.
donator
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I would give 62/38 that it will go up. Yeah, that is pretty strong..

What does 62/38 mean?

odds

61.8% and 31.2% are typical fibonnaci numbers

Yup. Beat me to it. Any trader worth his salt would see it and know.

Omg patterns everywhere, so it must be true
legendary
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- - -Caveat Aleo- - -
62/38 is actually conservative, considering that (in Mt.Gox) any random week has in 64% probability been positive, only 36% negative.

Serious stuff...
Top before Christmas?
350?
500?
1000?

(Stamp price)

245 but with a 20% correction between now an then.
full member
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legendary
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I would give 62/38 that it will go up. Yeah, that is pretty strong..

What does 62/38 mean?

odds

61.8% and 31.2% are typical fibonnaci numbers
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1000
62/38 is actually conservative, considering that (in Mt.Gox) any random week has in 64% probability been positive, only 36% negative.

Serious stuff...
Top before Christmas?
350?
500?
1000?

(Stamp price)


Is it really necessary to say "stamp price" Huh Considering that Gox price would be...
360?
512?
1015?
LOL.
And considering coinbase has been just under Gox (at least earlier this week it was), so now the "Goxbux" fanatics don't have any more ammo (since anyone with "goxbux" can sell on CB for 3% under)

It's like we haven't had spread between exchanges for the entire history of bitcoin! It's like people are just discovering it now... I remember when BitFloor was a whole $5-$10 over Gox and no one was whining about "BitFloorBux" and how "BF price is fake!" Grin
Well the thread is not title after MtGox any more, so I think it is useful to clarify.
Do you think it will be more difficult to break 266$ on Gox or Stamp?
Indulge me...
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
62/38 is actually conservative, considering that (in Mt.Gox) any random week has in 64% probability been positive, only 36% negative.

Serious stuff...
Top before Christmas?
350?
500?
1000?

(Stamp price)


Is it really necessary to say "stamp price" Huh Considering that Gox price would be...
360?
512?
1015?
LOL.
And considering coinbase has been just under Gox (at least earlier this week it was), so now the "Goxbux" fanatics don't have any more ammo (since anyone with "goxbux" can sell on CB for 3% under)

It's like we haven't had spread between exchanges for the entire history of bitcoin! It's like people are just discovering it now... I remember when BitFloor was a whole $5-$10 over Gox and no one was whining about "BitFloorBux" and how "BF price is fake!" Grin Then, it was a normal spread due to multiple factors. But when Gox is higher, it must be a fake price, cuz... Gox! A [not huge, but] significant portion of Gox memberbase CAN get their $$ out - the whales, and the folks with Japanese bank accounts. So I think the "Gox effect" is overstated.
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1000
62/38 is actually conservative, considering that (in Mt.Gox) any random week has in 64% probability been positive, only 36% negative.

Serious stuff...
Top before Christmas?
350?
500?
1000?

(Stamp price)
donator
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1036
62/38 is actually conservative, considering that (in Mt.Gox) any random week has in 64% probability been positive, only 36% negative.

Serious stuff...
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1000
I like very much ripple as a transaction platform - way better than bitcoin but a lot less anonymous, can be confiscated more easily, not good store of value etc.
Given that list, in what way is Ripple better than Bitcoin?

"This guy is the world's best surgeon, except that he routinely amputates the wrong limbs, operates drunk, and is also blind."
Ever paid a service (like Private Internet Access VPN) with Ripple?
Heck, it even puts LTC into shame...
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