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Tue Mar 25 01:38:45 UTC 2014 <ninjashogun> yes
Tue Mar 25 01:37:57 UTC 2014 <ninjashogun> like the way ice cream can cost $0.75 for example, it could cost a certain amount of BTC 0.001 or whatever
Tue Mar 25 01:37:20 UTC 2014 <ninjashogun> btc is a currency
Tue Mar 25 01:37:15 UTC 2014 <ninjashogun> radan ye
Tue Mar 25 01:22:08 UTC 2014 <moiety> sigh* why do you ask ninjashogun
Tue Mar 25 01:20:49 UTC 2014 <moiety> ninjashogun: why yes, only yesterday i learned the voice of siri was the voice for the very first atm (tillie the teller i believe) << such history
Tue Mar 25 01:19:44 UTC 2014 <ninjashogun> moiety, you know the history of banks in the United States (and elswhere) right
Tue Mar 25 01:17:50 UTC 2014 <ninjashogun> I never thought I'd see this in my lifetime :) :) :)
Tue Mar 25 01:17:42 UTC 2014 <ninjashogun> "We had enough coin balances in our cold wallet to upkeep our platform and the positive cashflow enabled us to gradually refill the wallets.
Tue Mar 25 01:17:42 UTC 2014 <ninjashogun> Unfortunately we had large fund withdrawals in the last weeks which have lead to a complete depletion of our cold wallet balance and we are now facing the option of either closing the site with significant unrecoverable losses for all or to work out a solution that allows the exchange to continue to operate and gradually pay back the losses. "
Tue Mar 25 01:17:21 UTC 2014 <ninjashogun> It's interesting though that the exchanges are behaving as the early unregulated banks did. Complete with bank runs :) (According to the quoted Vircurex text - "https://vircurex.com/welcome/ann_reserved.html")
Tue Mar 25 01:16:47 UTC 2014 <ninjashogun> Mats_cd03, you're not being trolled
Tue Mar 25 01:05:53 UTC 2014 <Duffer1> ninjashogun cryptostocks continued operation is a gross violation of common sense, morality, and probably most jurisdiction's laws
Tue Mar 25 01:04:31 UTC 2014 <ninjashogun> Mats_cd03, we know for a fact that with real currencies the answer is "yes". We know because people used paypal when paypal froze merchant's accounts and ruined their businesses. We know because people use US Banks when US Banks freeze people's accounts while they're under investigatoin. etc.
Tue Mar 25 01:03:59 UTC 2014 <ninjashogun> Mats_cd03, would anyone ever put their bitcoins onto a site that is currently freezing somebody else's bitcoins - and they know this?
Tue Mar 25 01:03:38 UTC 2014 <ninjashogun> Mats_cd03, well what is the PRIMARY issue with putting your bitcoin in a site that is currently freezing someone else's bitcoins? Look at that and you will see, some people may still put some of their bitocins in.
Tue Mar 25 01:01:09 UTC 2014 <ninjashogun> (More specificlaly, it does deter people from holding USD, but not entirely.)
Tue Mar 25 01:00:58 UTC 2014 <ninjashogun> Mats_cd03, no, but I think that you will find in looking at Fiat that the fact that the money supply is unilaterally increased by letting banks put more into circulation than existed - and that the rate of this is a total unknown - does not deter people from using and holding USD.
Tue Mar 25 01:00:23 UTC 2014 <BingoBoingo> ninjashogun: I mean the thing they need to do is stop, and the time for them to have done so was last winter
Tue Mar 25 00:59:55 UTC 2014 <ninjashogun> BingoBoingo, and it's not a genuine thing that happened? That https://vircurex.com/welcome/ann_reserved.html is about a lie?