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Posted by: Pez
« on: 25. February 2014., 10:25:48 »

As I sad before. This is one of the thing that can happen when you don't have a substantial value. This have just blow up that value around expectations. It is more and less the same as have happen with many currency what peoples begin to speculate in a rising value without a real base to build it on. It is the same as the US economic crises in the 1920 and today and that Greece.

It was expected from me.

Note also that their have begin to attract also organised criminal to use this kind of transactions to laundry their money. I relay want to see them lose money in this. ;D

Sorry for your all others that have done some investment in this but I tried to warn you!
Posted by: Fintech
« on: 22. February 2014., 09:22:41 »



*decline in value in the last 30 days


P.S.

@D.

I hope you sold "one part" on time... :-\


P.P.S.

@F.

Thanks for news pal.
:thumbsup:

If you meant me @Samker you welcome.. :up:
I am happy if even someone has read this article.. :bih:
I wanted only to bring on matter to public!  ::)
Posted by: Samker
« on: 22. February 2014., 08:24:06 »



*decline in value in the last 30 days


P.S.

@D.

I hope you sold "one part" on time... :-\


P.P.S.

@F.

Thanks for news pal.
:thumbsup:
Posted by: devnullius
« on: 21. February 2014., 23:06:56 »

:) yeah that's what would happen if for example Wall Street was made like the Obama Healthcare website - the whole world would be in crisis.

Nothing wrong with bitcon. Nothing wrong with other exchanges - but they do feel the turbulence.

Stuff is so bad at MT-Gox (= Wall Street), that one BTC there is being sold at less than 100 $ at moments... Many are selling them underhand too! For even lower prices... You can pick up 20 to 30 bitcoins at premium prices. BUT there's a catch: MT-Gox takes your BTC & $ hostage. They always had a strange policy (that's why only the big traders went there) with the best prices, but nowadays it's fucked beyond believe.

They blame Bitcon protocol. They are the only ones. Everybody else is fine and they blame MT-Gox.

If you buy BTC from MT-Gox you must anticipate a few weeks delay at least before you can transfer stuff out - if ever ;-)

So no reason to panic. This is a great time to BUY bitcoin.


To put it in perspective...
http://www.bitcoinspot.nl/menu-wisselkoersen/bitcoin-wisselkoers-euro.html

Karma!

Devnullius
Posted by: Fintech
« on: 21. February 2014., 11:32:58 »

Bitcoin down another 87%, as exchange suffers new ‘security problems’ 8) http://rt.com/business/bitcoin-price-mtgox-down-090/
:down:
 

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