Addison Fancy Macrame wrote: » Got those orders filled anyway, feels like a gift. Aware I may be the only one who feels this way.
FFVII wrote: » Lads at work pooled together to pay some lad online to tell them what gonna happen. I don't know who he is or whatever. But, his text came in today and it's going down to 6 grand apparently.
Bob24 wrote: » Whoever chose to hold that auction today was seriously out of luck :-D Besides the fact that they just lost 15% of their GBP value, they might actually also sell for below market rate due to extreme price volatility and the risk induced by the fact that delivery is not instant.
Tango One wrote: » Any ever take part in the government confiscated bitcoin auction. Is there much of a discount of you did.https://www.wilsonsauctions.com/timed-auction/listings?salecode=192398
JJJJNR wrote: » Love it. 2900 incoming.
unkel wrote: » And BTC! You even posted in the wrong thread InstaSte :eek:
Kickstart1.3 wrote: » I think were gonna need some more new recruits for the bottom of the pyramid. The only good thing (if you can call it that) about a drop is it makes room for those new recruits.
Bob24 wrote: » I could be wrong, but now that a clear downtrend has been initiated I see it going even lower. Still think the way is up in the mid/long term though so yes probably some going buying opportunities in the short term.
Addison Fancy Macrame wrote: » Time to buy
unkel wrote: » Why the hell is this sold at auction. That's a gross waste of tax payers money :mad: 15% auctioneers fees + VAT on top of that :rolleyes: Just sell the damn coins on a big exchange and get 100% of the value for it. They wouldn't bring a confiscated pile of €50 notes to auction either though, would they?