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2013-12-19 CNN - Why the rise of Bitcoin could be bad news for Sotheby's
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Cashitter
on 20/12/2013, 19:07:20 UTC
CNN: Why the rise of Bitcoin could be bad news for Sotheby's

http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1069373
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Cashitter
on 16/07/2013, 09:22:47 UTC
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Re: How can I earn BTC, besides mining?
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Cashitter
on 14/04/2013, 09:20:56 UTC
Or you could rent out your apartment. The AirBnB competitor 9flats accepts bitcoin now.
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Re: How can I earn BTC, besides mining?
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Cashitter
on 14/04/2013, 09:20:18 UTC
You could do some freelance work in exchange for bitcoins if you've got a desired skill.
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Re: Logo Redesign
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Cashitter
on 14/04/2013, 09:12:44 UTC
I actually like the current logo. It's good enough.
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Re: Bex.io -- Own Your Bitcoin Exchange
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Cashitter
on 14/04/2013, 09:04:48 UTC
Great idea! I also like your domain name very much.
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Re: How does Mt.Gox work?
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Cashitter
on 14/04/2013, 08:50:18 UTC
Hi All,

I'm just wondering how Mt.Gox (and other brokerage sites) actually work? Do they have actual branches of their banks or is it like a separate company that holds a bank account and sets up a database of users to transfer funds to separately? I know Mt Gox's bank is in Japan but is the company also hosted there. Just very confused with regard to security and how they're set up to make all this happen without any pressure from banks or governments. So how does something like Mt Gox actually get set up? Still researching a ton about BTC in general and have a lot of questions but this one was kind of nagging me.

Actually, MtGox is more than just Japan.

Our head office is located in Tokyo (in Shibuya), and we have branches all around the world. For example for European deposits, we have a bank account in Poland held by MtGox Poland.

We comply as much as possible with local regulations in countries where we are present, and always look for opportunities to make our activity more compliant. In Japan we discussed with the FSA ( http://www.fsa.go.jp/ ) and were told that our activity is fine as it is now. We are also working with authorities in Europe and US to ensure our activity is in line with local regulations.



Hey, is it true that Mt.Gox originally stood for "Magic the gathering online exchange"?
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Re: Where Do You Want To See Bitcoins In 5 Years Time?
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Cashitter
on 14/04/2013, 08:40:08 UTC
So 2018. That's the year of the football world cup in Russia. I would like to pay my ticket for the final in Moscow with bitcoin!