Anyone know what's the deal is with Coinbase? Their price is running about $25 over bitstamp right now, which is by far the furthest I've seen them spread. Usually they're pegged right within a dollar or two of stamp as that's where they do all their orders from (at least, that was the common assumption). Very odd that they've been sitting between 695-700 while stamp hovers around 670-675.
Anyone know what's going on there?
Obviously its Americans who are buying the fuck out of bitcoin. Kinda pisses me off that this spread reaches it's peak when I want to be buying and when I pulled the last of my coins out of Gox, the spread was the other way so I lose the spread every fucking time. But make no mistake, it's supply and demand and the yanks are coming.
Coinbase account holders have access to our bank accounts and can buy all we want and we're obviously buying the hell out of this drop. Once again, we have to bail out Europe and the rest of the world. Getting to be a habit. You ungrateful bastards can still suck it when the dollar fails and we still get to keep world reserve currency status!
In Europe, we have an exchange, we have ATMs and there are several European countries with greater adoption per capita. Check sourceforge.
Once again, we have to bail out Europe and the rest of the world.
Once again???
From Nazis, Commies, etc. Those crosses on the cliffs over Normandy aren't just landscaping.
Haha. You mean Wallstreet bailed out? Those who create the monsters are those who save the world from it?
Sutton's next three major published books — Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution, Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler and Wall Street and FDR — detailed Wall Street's involvement in the Bolshevik Revolution (in order to destroy Russia as an economic competitor and turn it into "a captive market and a technical colony to be exploited by a few high-powered American financiers and the corporations under their control"[3]) as well as its decisive contributions to the rise of Adolf Hitler and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, whose policies he assessed as being essentially the same, namely "corporate socialism" planned by the big corporations.[4] Sutton concluded that this was all part of the economic power elites' "long-range program of nurturing collectivism"[1] and fostering "corporate socialism" in order to ensure "monopoly acquisition of wealth", because it "would fade away if it were exposed to the activity of a free market".http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antony_C._SuttonI'm no fan of Wall Street and I prolly hate banksters worse than you do, but if you hate 'em so much, then why are you selling them your bitcoin at fire sale prices?
Are you crazy?
Please go away or stay at home with your stories about history that you were told by your state (terrorists).
A state who has been involved in more than one hundred wars in its short career.
LOL. You can say what you want about us yanks, but tonight, the line was held by Americans at Coinbase. I probably hate my government worse than you do, but I've never been more proud of my countrymen. I don't know the future, but if I have anything to do with it, we'll be taking the lead from here. Sell your coins at a $30 loss if you want. Courage wouldn't mean anything if everybody had it.