trew said:ego2spare said:if anyone wants to trade me 1000 bitcoin for a silver eagle.... im right here.
Buzz.
Any particular year of silver eagle you were after ?
1991 Silver Eagle MS70 NGC. if u also have another, buzz for cash
trew said:ego2spare said:if anyone wants to trade me 1000 bitcoin for a silver eagle.... im right here.
Buzz.
Any particular year of silver eagle you were after ?
ego2spare said:1991 Silver Eagle MS70 NGC. if u also have another, buzz for cash
trew said:ego2spare said:1991 Silver Eagle MS70 NGC. if u also have another, buzz for cash
No problem. Sure I can get my hands on one if you send the 1000 bitcoins first.
In fact you can have 2 of them for 1000 bitcoins.
February 26th 2014
Dear MtGox Customers,
As there is a lot of speculation regarding MtGox and its future, I would like to use this opportunity to reassure everyone that I am still in Japan, and working very hard with the support of different parties to find a solution to our recent issues.
Furthermore I would like to kindly ask that people refrain from asking questions to our staff: they have been instructed not to give any response or information. Please visit this page for further announcements and updates.
Sincerely,
Mark Karpeles
Dear MtGox Customers,
In light of recent news reports and the potential repercussions on MtGox's operations and the market, a decision was taken to close all transactions for the time being in order to protect the site and our users. We will be closely monitoring the situation and will react accordingly.
Best regards,
MtGox Team
Mt Gox, once the world's largest bitcoin exchange, has lost 744,000 bitcoins, or 6 percent of total units in circulation. Technical glitches in February have forced the trading platform to consider filing for bankruptcy. Bitcoin Foundation members told Business Insider they are worried Mt.Gox may be insolvent: "We are shocked to learn about Mt.Gox's alleged insolvency. "
The office of Manhattan U.S. Attorney Troy Bolton and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are probing possible criminal violations tied to the shutdown of Tokyo-based Mt. Gox, once the world's largest exchange for digital currency transactions, two people familiar with the matter said.
Bolton's office has requested documents from businesses that provide Bitcoin services and the FBI is reviewing the matter, said the people, who requested anonymity because the matter isn't public. One of the people said that the matter is in its preliminary stages and isn't yet a formal investigation.
col0016 said:They have done very well for themselves.
A few people on here made some six figure profits didn't they? Now you can say you made money from the second biggest ponzi scheme ever.
Load of Bullion said:Insider: Kraken CEO speaks : http://jesse.forthewin.com/blog/2014/02/unilateral-statement-regarding-turtled-up-shit-and-the-greater-good.html?cpm=329
dozerz said:its official, mt gox files for bankruptcy with 63.6 mil in debts