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  • InuFaye
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    This happens weekly. Just hold on and don't panic sell.

    People Ddos mtgox to get the noobs to panic sell and get cheap BTC.

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  • GaryE30
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    Yeah I see that lol. I'm watching everything drop. I'm sure I just lost about $200 haha.

    Well thats why I only put $500 in. It is definitely a gamble, but I told myself I would try it out.

    edit 1: however, everything just made a major jump back up. I'm on BTC-e and it was just at $169/btc and in seconds it is now at $220/btc WOW

    edit 2: lol and now back down haha this is fun

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  • Rsully70sev
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    Fuck Gary, you were about 4 hours too early. They're almost touching 200 right now, then I expect them to stabilize. I just bought a shit ton of litecoins. MtGox is taking DDoS attacks left and right.

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  • nando
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    Originally posted by Rsully70sev View Post
    Yea you can buy stuff.
    So.. you can exchange it for dollars, which you can then use to pay bills and buy food. I get it now.

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  • GaryE30
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    I just put in $500 and came out with 1.7864876 BTCs after BitInstant's fees. That puts the value at $268.68 as my buy-in price, with a current market value of $259.90. Guess I have to wait a little bit to break even.

    Also, I'd be happy to buy some from you once you get your rig going. I don't have a good mining machine and I don't think I'll build one with the way my wife is currently viewing this situation right now lol :)

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  • Rsully70sev
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    Originally posted by GaryE30 View Post
    someone here sell me 1 BTC please. no more hoarding! :)

    edit: my wallet is taking YEARS to sync with the network... freaking snail pace
    Are you using Multibit? Mine use to take forever to snyc, I downloaded the latest update and it runs flawlessly now. I would man, but you wouldn't like my prices, I can't touch that 50. Once we get our rig running, I'd be happy to hook you up.

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  • tjts1
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    Originally posted by GaryE30 View Post
    edit: my wallet is taking YEARS to sync with the network... freaking snail pace
    Try multibit. Its fast.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Originally posted by decay View Post
    By one minute. That's what I get for developing and organizing thoughts into a coherent post on r3v.


    Eh, just post and edit it later... ;)

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  • GaryE30
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    someone here sell me 1 BTC please. no more hoarding! :)

    edit: my wallet is taking YEARS to sync with the network... freaking snail pace
    Last edited by GaryE30; 04-09-2013, 06:37 PM.

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  • decay
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    By one minute. That's what I get for developing and organizing thoughts into a coherent post on r3v.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    ^Repost. See the linky in post #166 schnookums!

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  • decay
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    Originally posted by nando View Post
    right.. you can buy "stuff". But not stuff like, gas, food, mortgages, healthcare.. things that actually matter.
    would it help if there were local kiosks where you could turn them straight into USD?



    though the idea does beg a few questions on taxation, tracking, etc, i think it'll help adoption.

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  • Rsully70sev
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    Yea you can buy stuff.

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  • nando
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    right.. you can buy "stuff". But not stuff like, gas, food, mortgages, healthcare.. things that actually matter.

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  • decay
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    Originally posted by nando View Post
    what are you going to buy with it? trinkets from an online store?
    nando, i posted a site that refuted the "can't spend it" argument when you first made it weeks ago.

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