Warning: If you have funds at BTC-e you should pull them out. If you're using BTC-e for virtual currency exchange you should pull out anything over what you're willing to lose. If you still feel compelled to use this exchange you should disable all scripting languages in your browser. A lot of people are finding their wallet balances empty over there as a result of either MySQL injections and/or imgur hosted & web link based browser cache dumps or java zero-day exploits in the trollbox. The site coding is garbage, avoid at all costs. As for the person earlier that asked if you can actually buy anything with a fraction of a BTC ... I mentioned previously that I bought a killer 3.0lb batch of baklava Monday morning when bitcoins were trading at around 188USD. Here is the payment (0.1637 BTC, or about $30 total USD at that time): https://blockchain.info/tx/f02527c2874579e5b68895beb0fd0b453c29103d042b2787a7724fa8275b6c76
I'd like to back this up too, I've been warning all my buyers not to transfer anything to BTC-E and have stopped using it myself. The support page is flooded with people having been scammed, apparently withdrawls (even in BTC) aren't getting processed either. Seems like the Russians may be running a ponzi scheme of sorts there with the account pool, and the plunge has caught them with their pants down.
Sorry, I've got a wife and three kids which is bananas enough already. Don't need anymore. Here's a picture of the ~1lb that's left out of my fridge though. I'm gonna kill this tomorrow. ^ And that picture is hosted on one of my domains, which is hosted at namecheap.com, and is paid for with bitcoins. ... you know, since it's a worthless chain letter/ponzi/tulip bulbs backed by nothing and you can't buy anything but drugs with it. Well ... the baklava should be on Silk Road. This shit is more addictive than crack!
So what are you trying to say ? That my bananas are worthless ? I love Baklava too I was just trying to swindle some out of you So you bitcoinologist can't be too dumb Alright Alright I have to admit it I'm actually looking into it seriously now
Seriously? ...wow... I know of a few members here who are 30 - 40% up on their BTC purchases from last night already. BTC doesn't result in tears for everyone!
I just got lost in the techno bable with it to seriously look into it My housemate is an IT guy & now it's all over the news it's easier to get him to look into the technical side of it Will the world stop from shock if I get a bitcoin wallet ? :lol:
Hahaha I really don't know - maybe it will go straight back to $248 AUD as soon as your blockchain downloads. :lol: If you do decide to buy a few, I hope you know who to come to! Just keep it on the down low though haha, GP shut me down on the sales thread (which is fair enough).
Yeah, I missed out too. EDIT: I think in the low 100's is still a good price though for the long term.
I know, I feel terrible for you! I think you only missed out by like $2. One person got some at $55, I think the AUD low was $54.50 or close to it.
This is seriously: Kevin O'Leary is a prominent, successful Canadian VC and investor that has appeared on reality TV and financial programs in Canada for years. He was such a hit that he was added to the cast of America's import of the Canadian show about selling ideas to VCs, a show known in America as Shark Tank: http://video.ca.msn.com/watch/video...d2c74-d669-46f2-a98c-56afb656b8cf%7c%7c%7c%7c And one of the major American news entities, CNBC, host of Jim Cramer's hit spot Mad Money, is developing a MTGOX/USD ticker. Yes. A Bitcoin exchange ticker is about to pound all media in the US with up to the minute valuations of Bitcoin (this appears to be frozen in mid-development from earlier this morning -- it'll likely go live within a week or two): http://data.cnbc.com/quotes/MTGOXUSD/tab/1 Look, this stuff could crash to zero tomorrow. Mt Gox is a huge black eye on Bitcoin (which is sad, since the underlying network and fundamentals are sound). Getting money into and out of the system will be its undoing unless somebody gets their act together and brings professional tools to the market (Western Union and MasterCard have acknowledged being interested in virtual currencies). But the fact is the tech is here and the genie isn't going back into the bottle. Whether it's Bitcoin or Litecoin or FEDcoin, we'll be using an online-only proxy of cash in 10 years, and think nothing of it like when we all stopped writing hand written letters and moved to email. Bitcoin is the first mover. If it's not a complete failure due to reasons yet unknown, government(s) intervention, or the incompetence of Mt Gox, I think we're going to see many more collapses and bubbles while the market figures out exactly what is it really worth? 1 Billion? 100 Billion? 10 Trillion? Nobody knows. I figure the most I can lose is 100% of my investment (and I'm already playing with house money). The most I can gain is ... ? I'll take those odds everyday of the week and twice on Sunday.
Hackers free for all..... If you were good with IT and lived in a one of the many poorer countries in the world, why the hell would you NOT be trying to steal bitcoins right now ??