How do people withdraw from bitcoins anymore in the USA?
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Minsc
on 04/12/2013, 16:08:12 UTC
A year or two mtgox appearantly can't withdraw to US banks anymore and since then no withdrawls or even additions I think.
And now I go log on MtGox after not being on it for years and it says to deposit or withdraw, it demands a bunch of Weird-Stalker-Sh*t. I don't understand any of it, except they demand to stalk me.
Is there no easier way to do this anymore?
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Odd that bitcoins and stock prices seemed synched.
by
Minsc
on 16/04/2013, 03:46:51 UTC
I've heard it said before for years, but it seems when stocks go up bitcoins do and when stocks go down bitcoins do.
Stocks were rising with bitcoin prices. When they rose bitcoins did and when they fell bitcoins did. http://presstv.com/usdetail/298479.html That article is about how stocks are crashing bad.
I personally hate how bitcoin prices jump around like crazy. It makes it really not useful as a currency.
I remember people kept saying there's a manipulator of bitcoin prices, and well they're synched to stock prices, which are manipulated by powerful bankers, such as the Rothschild family.
This is why online businesses should only accept bitcoins
by
Minsc
on 12/03/2012, 05:45:26 UTC
Read this: http://whiteelephantmedia.com/ PayPal like the mafia extorted half a million dollars from this company and then after getting it, froze their account and stole all their money. Something like one million dollars.
You could get a merchant account, but such processor could freeze your account. Tradehill had their payment processor steal $100,000 this way.
The only real way for dealing with payments is bitcoins!
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37yr old woman has 15 kids and is angry the government isn't paying for them all
It's basically an ad for wepay.com which is nothing but another ordinary online payment system with fees rather high compared to its competition.
They then act like PayPal is ever a good choice for any donations. PayPal *always* will freeze an account that gets a lot of donations. It has done this since it started.
Then it advertises banksimple.com, which is nothing but another website with online bank accounts with no fees, except it's not even set up and worse you can only have one bank account with it when the others let you have as many as you want. The only unique thing is it claims no overdraft fees, but it's not ready, and probably will only waive overdraft fees like the other cheap ones do where you need an overdraft line of credit.
Then it criticizes bitcoin and suggests we use a bitcoin alternative.
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Re: Occupy Wall St. Debating whether convert funds over to Bitcoin
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Minsc
on 01/11/2011, 06:58:20 UTC
There's some bitcoin <--> cash services not using banks.
It tells me they are a bunch of racist bastards! I bet there are no black people at their rallies either!
Obama is only part black. All the US presidents have had the same ancestry. David Icke has details of it somewhere on the internet.
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Re: Occupy Wall St. Debating whether convert funds over to Bitcoin
by
Minsc
on 31/10/2011, 22:19:45 UTC
If they buy bitcoins, they'll lose 1/4th of their money, sadly. If they bought a little in bitcoins, it might be 1/2 or 1/3, but they'll probably buy large amounts of coins at once.
Can you please buy 1000 coins so we can get over 3.25 mark? Thank you.
If you want it to go up, then wait for it to crash to the bottom and once all the people who want to sell did, then finally start buying and buying and buying. In 5-10 years, it should reach $100 per coin at some point so it makes sense as a long term investment if you have money to invest long term.
No they found a "loophole" which doesn't actually exist or work. Every time this shit has been challenged in court the "freeman-on-the-land" has ended up getting punished for it becuase he's a dipshit.