I’m sure you can buy in the states, trading not so simple.
Someone here, I forget who, hates kyc and had lost money / coins in various exchanges.
They used things like changelly and similar ways to buy, although I do not remember the exact sites as I do not use them.
Yeah the fees are just crazy and it hurts to even think about it.
Is the new bittrex open to US citizens, I find it hard to keep track as I’m in the UK
I’ve used Coinswitch a few times since Poloniex froze me out. Haven’t had any issues.
Fees associated?
Problem is that volume is so low right now it makes no sense to pursue new exchanges. It seems to me that the development team is working the one most effective remedy possible and that is to bring the network to life. Once we get a MVE, or at the latest when the network launches then volume should take off and everything else will soon follow.
Seems like maybe ~2% more than Poloniex, but then no separate withdrawal fee so it’s pretty close.
MAID bellow £0.08 which is price as low as almost excactly 3 years ago.
From memory Alphabet’s cap was roughly the same at some point in both 2005 and 2008.
Conveniently, no one really brings that up anymore…
Alphabets?
Alphabet is google’s parent company abc.xyz
edit: abx.xyz is supposed to be a link
Thanks, when I hear alphabet, I think of the agencies.
Had not heard of this reference before.
Your memory does not serve you well in this case.
My bad, clearly reading comprehension is really not my forte today. was comparing unit price not mkt cap.
Hmm that chart looks fishy actually. Something wrong in 2014 at the GOOG/GOOGL split
Any number of arbitrary examples during/post the GFC would have done the job for what I was getting at, I just happened to pick that one.
TL;DR it was in response to the 0.08/3 year thing, it was meant to say hey just check back in a few years and not worry too much about all the silly little numbers in the meantime, life’s too short
Reposting this here so that it is not missed.
I believe it means that the USA is back in the MAID buying game?
Good news.
The lucky ones can buy back in for a cheaper price than they sold.
Is this effective immediately?