Bitcoin nearing $800/BTC
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#12If USD/BTC goes slightly above $1,000, it will be profitable to mine on EC2 GPU instances. edit: Forgot to mention, only profitable with Spot instances which are significantly cheaper than the on-demand rate.
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#13Is this site no longer working? http://realtimebitcoin.info/ What's the best site to bookmark for a simple real time price quote?
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#17Is it actually possible to sell BTC held in a random wallet and withdraw the proceeds as USD? I'm not familiar with the intricacies of the various exchanges, and am wondering if it is truly a convertible currency. (Assume that selling ~500 BTC would not move the market.)
I just did this with BTC-E.com today.
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#18Is this site no longer working? http://realtimebitcoin.info/ What's the best site to bookmark for a simple real time price quote?
You need to watch the other US exchanges as well, not just MtGox. It's basically impossible to get USD from MtGox right now, making it a very poor benchmark for the actual exchange rate.
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#19Is this site no longer working? http://realtimebitcoin.info/ What's the best site to bookmark for a simple real time price quote?
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#20It's good because more and more people are learning about Bitcoin. It's never going to stand a chance without mindshare (ignoring any other problems it has).
It's bad because when this bubble bursts, the resulting backlash from people "investing" in it (instead of using it as a currency) is going to put people off.