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      mirrax last edited by

      Anyway, today I bought back. I just refuse to admit, that Kraken will let his 500k-1M USD loss just go void.

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      EDIT: Delisting from btc-e = death for FTC. This is opinion of majority, so what? 95% of people are loosers anyway :P

      Delisting from btc-e = new beginning for FTC.

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        Tuck Fheman last edited by

        fuck btc-e. they hate ftc and manipulated the price (allegedly).

        plus they banned me for like 3 months for jokingly linking to a cam girl on this forum that accepted ftc when asked in trollbox, “what can i do with ftc?” :P__

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        • lizhi
          lizhi last edited by

          Let feathercoin do a new bridge coin.

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            loneranger last edited by

            Feathercoin had a substantial advantage being on btc e over other coins. Lets see how they o on a level playing field :-)

            I think Feathercoin volume will be super low. It was low on btc e for gods sake

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            • MrWyrm
              MrWyrm administrators last edited by

              The weight of BTCe’s traders and the lack of decimal trades means that FTC lacked volatility.FTC has to jump 1000 satoshi on BTC-e to register on the graph.

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                RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

                The weight of BTCe’s traders and the lack of decimal trades means that FTC lacked volatility.FTC has to jump 1000 satoshi on BTC-e to register on the graph.

                Yep, exactly.

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                • AmDD
                  AmDD Regular Member last edited by

                  I made this comment in the other thread but ill throw it here as well. btc-e was nice because all 4 coins I am interested in were traded there (BTC, LTC, FTC, XPM). Now that FTC and XPM are being removed and that I dont buy anything in USD from there I really have no reason to continue using their site. It will be easier to trade on another exchange.

                  I do agree that the news could be good for FTC. People may take notice again and see that it can be mined with a GPU.

                  We shall see I guess…

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                    shadowhh32 Regular Member last edited by

                    45Khs/sec is your idea of GPU mining? While I agree it should be easier with a GPU on Neoscrypt this hardly seems rewarding for minig.

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                      Kevlar Spammer last edited by

                      45Khs/sec is your idea of GPU mining? While I agree it should be easier with a GPU on Neoscrypt this hardly seems rewarding for minig.

                      It’s not, it just crashed the market and hyper-inflation is now having it’s say.

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                        A Former User last edited by

                        The BTC-e delisting ended up hurting us pretty bad…

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                          Kevlar Spammer last edited by

                          1, FTC is topic of discussion again

                          2, Lot of zombie FTC community members wake up

                          3, FTC is locked in orderbook on btc-e, sell walls are just too big so moving to another exchange might actually allow price to rise.

                          The BTC-e delisting ended up hurting us pretty bad…

                          I’m not really surprised. While 1 and 2 may have been true, they’re in no way helpful at all, and 3 never stood a chance of happening I’m afraid.

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                            mirrax last edited by

                            I’m not really surprised. While 1 and 2 may have been true, they’re in no way helpful at all, and 3 never stood a chance of happening I’m afraid.

                            2 is definitely true as we have another fosil talking here :D

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                              A Former User last edited by

                              Bump.

                              This wasn’t debated enough.

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                              • kelsey
                                kelsey last edited by

                                seriously u guys are just reaching…tis painfully obvious it was extremely bad for ftc.

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                                  Kevlar Spammer last edited by

                                  seriously u guys are just reaching…tis painfully obvious it was extremely bad for ftc.

                                  Yes. We agree.

                                  Now shall we discuss the reasons why? I could practically write a case study on the matter.

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