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MeanPeopleSuckSBR Wise Guy
- 04-29-17
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#841Comment -
MeanPeopleSuckSBR Wise Guy
- 04-29-17
- 950
#842If you missed the most recent buying opportunity, but still want in to BTC, I recommend setting some buys now.
Why? Because BTC remains priced about $600 cheaper on Chinese exchanges than on western exchanges. I've spent the last two days in a working group with people I loath -- 4chan white supremacist types who really like the N word -- trying to crack the arbitrage, but it just doesn't seem possible to get western fiat onto Chinese exchanges. I'm frustrated and sleepless and ready to throw in the towel.
But here's the rub: someone, somewhere is almost certainly going to crack it. There's just too much easy money available for this situation to continue indefinitely. If and when they do, the prices will converge, with western prices dropping and Chinese prices rising.
If anybody has any ideas re: the arbitrage, please pm me.Comment -
DemonataBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-12-11
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#843Anybody know a good ethereum debit card? I'm trying to find a good one.Comment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
- 01-17-09
- 102578
#844Shrute:
Try coinsbank or bitpay. I prefer coinsbank, much simpler than the other one.
https://bitpay.com/card/
ThanksComment -
itchypickleSBR Posting Legend
- 11-05-09
- 21452
#845Okay guys need some help to make sure I don't screw thus convoluted process up.....
Want to move funds from wallet to exchange....convert them then deposit into sportsbook. What is the best route i.e. Blockchain and Coinbase or just from exchange to blockchain?Comment -
mrpapageorgioSBR MVP
- 09-07-17
- 2974
#846
Buying bitcoin from GDAX (Coinbase's investor platform) is cheaper than Coinbase itself (Retail platform), but if you need bitcoin now by credit card, you'll have to do it through Coinbase. GDAX takes 3-4 days since you have to ACH money into GDAX rather than using a credit card. However, sending from GDAX doesn't include a mining fee to your Blockchain wallet where sending directly from Coinbase charges a mining fee. If you already have money in the USD wallet, then simply login to GDAX using your Coinbase credentials, deposit using funds from your USD wallet and buy through there. Then when you have the bitcoin, withdraw to your Blockchain wallet. From there, transfer to your book.Last edited by mrpapageorgio; 09-20-17, 11:38 AM.Comment -
itchypickleSBR Posting Legend
- 11-05-09
- 21452
#847Coinbase to Blockchain to Sportsbook is safer because if Coinbase catches what you're doing they can shut down your account.
Buying bitcoin from GDAX (Coinbase's investor platform) is cheaper than Coinbase itself (Retail platform), but if you need bitcoin now by credit card, you'll have to do it through Coinbase. GDAX takes 3-4 days since you have to ACH money into GDAX rather than using a credit card. However, sending from GDAX doesn't include a mining fee to your Blockchain wallet where sending directly from Coinbase charges a mining fee. If you already have money in the USD wallet, then simply login to GDAX using your Coinbase credentials, deposit using funds from your USD wallet and buy through there. Then when you have the bitcoin, withdraw to your Blockchain wallet. From there, transfer to your book.
Basically wanting to take 1,100 of profit from IOTA and leave rest there in Walker off exchanges.Comment -
ace7550SBR MVP
- 05-08-15
- 3729
#848If you missed the most recent buying opportunity, but still want in to BTC, I recommend setting some buys now.
Why? Because BTC remains priced about $600 cheaper on Chinese exchanges than on western exchanges. I've spent the last two days in a working group with people I loath -- 4chan white supremacist types who really like the N word -- trying to crack the arbitrage, but it just doesn't seem possible to get western fiat onto Chinese exchanges. I'm frustrated and sleepless and ready to throw in the towel.
But here's the rub: someone, somewhere is almost certainly going to crack it. There's just too much easy money available for this situation to continue indefinitely. If and when they do, the prices will converge, with western prices dropping and Chinese prices rising.
If anybody has any ideas re: the arbitrage, please pm me.
Are you not concerned about the turmoil in the Chinese markets right now? I would be worried about getting my deposit into one of their exchanges and then having some issue with sending it to an American one to withdraw.Comment -
milwaukee mikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-22-07
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firekillexSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-18-13
- 6420
#850neo starting to shoot back upComment -
trytrytrySBR Posting Legend
- 03-13-06
- 23650
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trytrytrySBR Posting Legend
- 03-13-06
- 23650
#853wow thats horrid timing mike. sorry about that trade disaster. hoping we see some move even for moments to ~4500 before OCt 3rd but not what I need for this sidebet, that crash was too deep and at the wrong time.Comment -
milwaukee mikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-22-07
- 26914
#854
oh well... should've gotten the money orders from betonline instead, those are pretty good on fridays with fee credit of 50 (so they only cost 30)Comment -
firekillexSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-18-13
- 6420
#856I've read Korea will only ban Korean ICOS not international ICOS which is a good thing for everybody hereComment -
trytrytrySBR Posting Legend
- 03-13-06
- 23650
#8574279Comment -
USCPHILLYGUYSBR Posting Legend
- 12-15-12
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#8584314Comment -
trytrytrySBR Posting Legend
- 03-13-06
- 23650
#859to the moonComment -
TheSideBetSBR MVP
- 08-05-15
- 2301
#860Anyone else have issues transferring from the new IOTA GUI wallet? I've had a pending transaction since yesterday morning. Reattached twice already.
Tips?Comment -
puckkSBR Sharp
- 08-22-16
- 373
#861Chinese Meddling With Bitcoin Exchanges and ICOs Likely to Trigger “Cobra Effect”
https://cointelegraph.com/news/chinese-meddling-with-bitcoin-exchanges-and-icos-likely-to-trigger-cobra-effectComment -
ChuckyTheGoatBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 04-04-11
- 36966
#862Pretty happy w/ Bitcoin at the moment:
1) Did BtC T/A via Coinfuel. Got a nice gift-card for Speedway. Filled up, and it was pretty seamless. I was worried that the cashier might not know how to process it, but she did. Scanned the BtC symbol and ran it as Pre-pay. Got a little discount at Coinfuel. I'd do it again.
2) Price now back up close to 5000.
3) I get the impression that the volatility has slowed down. Chance that this thing stabilizes btw 4500 and 5500, up to year-end?Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?Comment -
TheSideBetSBR MVP
- 08-05-15
- 2301
#863Pretty happy w/ Bitcoin at the moment:
1) Did BtC T/A via Coinfuel. Got a nice gift-card for Speedway. Filled up, and it was pretty seamless. I was worried that the cashier might not know how to process it, but she did. Scanned the BtC symbol and ran it as Pre-pay. Got a little discount at Coinfuel. I'd do it again.
2) Price now back up close to 5000.
3) I get the impression that the volatility has slowed down. Chance that this thing stabilizes btw 4500 and 5500, up to year-end?Comment -
shocka1212SBR Posting Legend
- 10-06-12
- 16788
#864Pretty happy w/ Bitcoin at the moment:
1) Did BtC T/A via Coinfuel. Got a nice gift-card for Speedway. Filled up, and it was pretty seamless. I was worried that the cashier might not know how to process it, but she did. Scanned the BtC symbol and ran it as Pre-pay. Got a little discount at Coinfuel. I'd do it again.
2) Price now back up close to 5000.
3) I get the impression that the volatility has slowed down. Chance that this thing stabilizes btw 4500 and 5500, up to year-end?Comment -
Cookie MonsterSBR MVP
- 12-05-08
- 2251
#865Yes, strange week. Usually the altcoins replicates bitcoin movement with added variance. So, when bitcoin goes up, most altcoins go up even more, and as last few weeks, a BTC dip cause a larger altcoins dip. Of course, each altcoin is different.
But last few days has been wacky. Bitcoin has been going up strongly, while altcoins are falling. One theory is many altcoins investors dropping them to buy BTC and receive the "free" Bitcoin gold. But looks too early for me, full 2 weeks before the fork. And there are some rumors that cast doubt on the viability of BGold. Even if those accusations of scam are false, BGold has a difficult road ahead, as it has minor support and the big Segwit2x fork looms in next month. Even BCash with wide support has been steadily declining and may be worthless in a few months.
Meanwhile, I am buying some altcoins for cheap, hoping that things go back to normal.Comment -
MeanPeopleSuckSBR Wise Guy
- 04-29-17
- 950
#866Yes, strange week. Usually the altcoins replicates bitcoin movement with added variance. So, when bitcoin goes up, most altcoins go up even more, and as last few weeks, a BTC dip cause a larger altcoins dip. Of course, each altcoin is different.
But last few days has been wacky. Bitcoin has been going up strongly, while altcoins are falling. One theory is many altcoins investors dropping them to buy BTC and receive the "free" Bitcoin gold. But looks too early for me, full 2 weeks before the fork. And there are some rumors that cast doubt on the viability of BGold. Even if those accusations of scam are false, BGold has a difficult road ahead, as it has minor support and the big Segwit2x fork looms in next month. Even BCash with wide support has been steadily declining and may be worthless in a few months.
Meanwhile, I am buying some altcoins for cheap, hoping that things go back to normal.
If you don't mind me asking, which alts do you own?Comment -
Cookie MonsterSBR MVP
- 12-05-08
- 2251
#868
BTC 27%
ETH 16%
BCH, XRP, LTC 8% each
Rest about 3-4% each (ETC, QTM, NEO, XMR, OMG, ZEC, Iota). EOS 1%
Dash is kept apart, bought a share of a masternode. Yields are fine, about 6%, beats lending at Bitfinex.
I have no small coins, ICOs, etc.Comment -
puckkSBR Sharp
- 08-22-16
- 373
#869Putin Condemns Bitcoin, Calls for Russian Ban of Digital Currencies
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MeanPeopleSuckSBR Wise Guy
- 04-29-17
- 950
#870$5100.
At the risk of stating the obvious, this is an excellent time to move some money from BTC to cash.Comment -
MeanPeopleSuckSBR Wise Guy
- 04-29-17
- 950
#871I am very diversified, own all midcoins available at bitfinex. Currently portfolio is about:
BTC 27%
ETH 16%
BCH, XRP, LTC 8% each
Rest about 3-4% each (ETC, QTM, NEO, XMR, OMG, ZEC, Iota). EOS 1%
Dash is kept apart, bought a share of a masternode. Yields are fine, about 6%, beats lending at Bitfinex.
I have no small coins, ICOs, etc.
I'm weighted a bit more heavily in BTC (about 50%), Monero (about 20%) and ZEC (about 10%, and I'm accumulating) -- I've always loved the ultra anons -- but lighter in ETH (I'm a bit of a skeptic) and LTC.
I also don't own any ETC, QTM or NEO. Heh, Raiders is your guy for all things NEO and QTM.Comment -
MeanPeopleSuckSBR Wise Guy
- 04-29-17
- 950
#872At Bitstamp, I've had my eye on that huge buy wall all morning (currently at $5188 for 1300 btc, or about $6.7 million): https://www.bitstamp.net/market/tradeview/
Usually when a huge order goes on the book a few below market it's a fake, bot driven order that will always retreat as the price comes down, but that wall's been solid. I've seen it buy about $2 million worth of btc, so it looks like that guy's really looking to buy $9 million in btc today.Comment -
puckkSBR Sharp
- 08-22-16
- 373
#873wonder how high it will go before the fork (bitcoin gold)
At Bitstamp, I've had my eye on that huge buy wall all morning (currently at $5188 for 1300 btc, or about $6.7 million): https://www.bitstamp.net/market/tradeview/
Usually when a huge order goes on the book a few below market it's a fake, bot driven order that will always retreat as the price comes down, but that wall's been solid. I've seen it buy about $2 million worth of btc, so it looks like that guy's really looking to buy $9 million in btc today.
Trace Mayer wants to make a bet for 25,000 BTC with Roger Ver (aka
https://coin.fyi/.../bitcoin/trace-mayer-wants-to-make-a-bet-for-25-000-btc-with-roger...
Sep 30, 2017 - "Folks can argue about what Bitcoin is supposed to be 'til they are blue in the face - the market has the final say. It's already whispering.".
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MeanPeopleSuckSBR Wise Guy
- 04-29-17
- 950
#874wonder how high it will go before the fork (bitcoin gold)
im sure that guy is not Trace Mayer
Trace Mayer wants to make a bet for 25,000 BTC with Roger Ver (aka
https://coin.fyi/.../bitcoin/trace-mayer-wants-to-make-a-bet-for-25-000-btc-with-roger...
Sep 30, 2017 - "Folks can argue about what Bitcoin is supposed to be 'til they are blue in the face - the market has the final say. It's already whispering.".
I think BTG's likely to be (nearly) valueless, but nobody has to take my word for it. Two days ago, BTG's own twitter feed retweeted this article which speculates BTG will be worth between .0001 BTC and .01 BTC (fifty bucks): https://bitcointechtalk.com/bitcoin-...w-8b3e645be409
If that's considered "good news" worth a retweet, that pretty strongly implies to me that even the developers of BTG don't expect it to be worth much.Comment -
wquineSBR MVP
- 09-30-09
- 2045
#875should we sell BTG as soon as it appears in our account? Won't everybody be doing that?Comment
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