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no fuckin' thread near the top regarding bitcoin.  You fuckin' kidding me?  this is some major shit.  1 bitcoin has always been between $220-$300 within the last 9 months.  And now all of a sudden it's at fuckin' near $420 as i type this.  You mean to tell me we ain't got much high tech guys in here?  Come on buddy, this is a fuckin' no brainer?  The fuck is going on?????????????????????????

 

i had a transaction over $2,500 processed for me by circle yesterday as a credit when i sold bitcoin yesterday afternoon and the shit didn't go through to my netspend account.  Luckily circle customer service is really good because i know how to give them a really good attitude so that they can feel at ease helping me out unlike a lot of irrate impatient mutha fuckers.  

 

It's some major fuckin' shit, but circle is about to send netspend an indemnity letter regarding the credit i received this morning.  moral of the story is that i should have had it processed as an ACH deposit.

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come on plommer, i already saw that before i made up this thread.  There ain't nothing in there with the exception of you and yisman, maybe 1 or a few others.  

you already knew the electrum a long time ago, plus you are mature, older, very experienced you really know your shit, i can tell.  We don't have enough people like you and yisman who are really paying attention.  

 

to me it's like this.  So 80 percent of the people are still depositing with western union and receiving western union?  oh my god!  i'm banned from them plus they are so limited in the amount that you can cash out due to the gambling industry.  JEESUS FUCKIN' CHRIST !!!!!!!!!!!!!

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come on plommer, i already saw that before i made up this thread.  There ain't nothing in there with the exception of you and yisman, maybe 1 or a few others.  

you already knew the electrum a long time ago, plus you are mature, older, very experienced you really know your shit, i can tell.  We don't have enough people like you and yisman who are really paying attention.  

 

to me it's like this.  So 80 percent of the people are still depositing with western union and receiving western union?  oh my god!  i'm banned from them plus they are so limited in the amount that you can cash out due to the gambling industry.  JEESUS FUCKIN' CHRIST !!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

True, there are only a few here that have a solid understanding of bitcoin, wallets and prices. There are a few others that have tried to get into btc but seem to be overwhelmed at the process.

 

For those of you still on the fence or having trouble, just keep at it. Read up on bitcoin and try different wallets and exchanges.

 

For Canadians, Quadriga is a must have out, they are a brick and mortar exchange in Vancouver that offers many ways to buy sell bitcoin. They even offer Western Union payouts.

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I'm not a bit coin expert, but you seem to be overzealous regarding the price increase in a 24 span.

 

Are you more excited for Circle customer service or the increase within 24 hours of Bitcoin?

 

i'd rather have the bitcoin stay between the $220-$300 because then it might have been possible my netspend account would not have been flagged this morning for receiving a "credit" of bitcoin for over $2500.  I don't hold onto bitcoin at all, i just use it to transact in getting payouts for the most part.  so the fact that all of a sudden it's over $400 today for bitcoin does not really excite me.  

 

I mean this thread that i made kinda acts as a "feeler" because it confirms to me that people don't really transact with bitcoin.  It's like they are so early into their gambling careers that they are dumbfounded by a thread like this.  It's also possible that many people on here only make small deposits and cash out no more than around $500 at a time.  It's also possible that yeah way bigger transactions happen way more than mine but that they are losing long time gamblers that their books already willing to take the big chance ahead of time because they already know what's going to happen.

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i'd rather have the bitcoin stay between the $220-$300 because then it might have been possible my netspend account would not have been flagged this morning for receiving a "credit" of bitcoin for over $2500.  I don't hold onto bitcoin at all, i just use it to transact in getting payouts for the most part.  so the fact that all of a sudden it's over $400 today for bitcoin does not really excite me.  

 

I mean this thread that i made kinda acts as a "feeler" because it confirms to me that people don't really transact with bitcoin.  It's like they are so early into their gambling careers that they are dumbfounded by a thread like this.  It's also possible that many people on here only make small deposits and cash out no more than around $500 at a time.  It's also possible that yeah way bigger transactions happen way more than mine but that they are losing long time gamblers that their books already willing to take the big chance ahead of time because they already know what's going to happen.

 

 

I wasn't on the Bitcoin train until I won a contest here.

 

It is as easy as could be. I'm like you and banned from both. I've prob sent 50 deposits to crackers in different names this year before I get w/ coin. 

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You fukkin amateur.

 

Buy .5 bitcoin, bet a winning 3 team nfl parlay at Nitrogen and have plenty of bitcoin to hold and enjoy the ride.

 

This thing could hit 1k again with the recent developments in Europe and China.

1k again? Never knew it was ever that high. Wow. I'm still a skeptic.

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and what i mean by big chance is a place like 5dimes, like oh yeah, sure buddy, we'll process your $15,000 bitcoin withdrawal tomorrow and you'll receive it the next day and why?  Because the history shows that deposits made compared to winnings at $80,000 worth of deposits favor 5dimes in the win column so sure that $15,000 bitcoin withdrawal is going to go through NO PROBLEMO, know what i mean?  

 

The thinking is that the person is going to lose the $15,000 back anyways plus they're already -$80,000 with 5dimes over the last year, yeah that's how that works.

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1k again? Never knew it was ever that high. Wow. I'm still a skeptic.

 

Yep at its highest it was over $1k.

 

There was a recent story about some Norwegian dude that bought 5000 bitcoin for $27 years ago and forgot about it.

 

He cashed in for over $800k

 

http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/oct/29/bitcoin-forgotten-currency-norway-oslo-home

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