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Question: Closing BTC Price June 28:
$0 - 5 (2.6%)
<$7,000 - 4 (2.1%)
$7,000-$7,499 - 0 (0%)
$7,500-$7,999 - 0 (0%)
$8,000-$8,499 - 1 (0.5%)
$8,500-$8,999 - 3 (1.6%)
$9,000-$9,499 - 4 (2.1%)
$9,500-$9,999 - 27 (14.2%)
$10,000-$10,499 - 26 (13.7%)
$10,500-10,999 - 15 (7.9%)
$11,000-$11,499 - 14 (7.4%)
$11,500-$12,000 - 17 (8.9%)
>$12,000 - 59 (31.1%)
>$20,000 - 15 (7.9%)
Total Voters: 190

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January 27, 2015, 07:35:29 AM


So all that "Wall St. is waiting for the BitLicense before moving in" was a big bunch of BS ... I didn't notice, if Coinbase exchange is being "regulated" (no Bitlicense), just who is regulating it? And why haven't they done it earlier?

well California DFS and the other states.
BitLicense was only  NY thing

But Coinbase Exchange is open for NY. I find this confusing too.

On the other hand, the previously operating US exchanges (e.g. coinsetter) must be working under some regulatory framework, and don't seem to have limitations according to state.

Is solitude's post supposed to be a joke?