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Re: Current situation with slovenian banks...?
by
skivrmt
on 20/01/2014, 15:07:35 UTC
Yeah i know that my money is NOT of course on some separate bank account but is on one big bank account of bitstamp. I know that. Thats one ofthe reason why im worried because the sums on that account have to in EACH moment far overreach the 100 000K insurance for EUR bank accounts :-)... So if slovenia would seize the money there i wouldnt get anything back :-).

And yeah there are other problems in bitcoin world, but slovenian banks are currentlly regretablly one of them :-(.

OK, so you knew it already. That's good. So therefore you already knew you aren't insured if the bank goes under ......

Suggestion? Use a different exchange Smiley

Which one? Im from europe, and i really dont trsu BTC-E, what othere option do i have for a big exchange :-)?

You don't need to hold your Bitcoin's on the exchange.  Buy the bitcoins, when you feel the price has dropped enough to a value you like.  Then transfer the bitcoins to an offline wallet like MulitBit, Armory, etc.  I keep a small amount on a couple exchanges, but mostly held offline.