What is the best BTC exchange to use?

Digidex

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Mtgox is getting hammered all day every day. BTC-E is the only other one I know of. I have been following this btc frenzy and am not convinced it will work as a currency yet, but there will be money to be made so I want to have an account ready. What are some other exchanges? PM me if you would like.

Sorry for another BTC thread! Thanks.
 


Personally, I use http://bitstamp.net/, and enjoy them. No problems so far, and all orders have generally been (mostly) fulfilled within seconds. Except for today -- tried to buy in at that $90 dip, but it only fulfilled 0.8 BTC before the price shot back up. Feck!

I have been following this btc frenzy and am not convinced it will work as a currency yet

Ohhh, it'll never become a currency. Try sending a client a four figure invoice who pays in BTC. You can't, really. You can send the invoice in USD, but then the client just waits around for a day or two for the price to spike, quickly sends, and for all you know by the time you wake up and find out you've gotten paid, you've already lost 40% of the invoiced amount.

So you can invoice in BTC, but how do you do that? Use the average rate over the past 48 hours, I guess.
 
Mtgox is getting hammered all day every day. BTC-E is the only other one I know of. I have been following this btc frenzy and am not convinced it will work as a currency yet, but there will be money to be made so I want to have an account ready. What are some other exchanges? PM me if you would like.

Sorry for another BTC thread! Thanks.

I have used two of them

vircurex
btc-e

Both are really smooth. BTC-E has a chat box for trolling like-minded people

You can also trade other coins at both these sites. I often see btc-e having lower btc price than mtgox
 
Personally, I use http://bitstamp.net/, and enjoy them. No problems so far, and all orders have generally been (mostly) fulfilled within seconds. Except for today -- tried to buy in at that $90 dip, but it only fulfilled 0.8 BTC before the price shot back up. Feck!



Ohhh, it'll never become a currency. Try sending a client a four figure invoice who pays in BTC. You can't, really. You can send the invoice in USD, but then the client just waits around for a day or two for the price to spike, quickly sends, and for all you know by the time you wake up and find out you've gotten paid, you've already lost 40% of the invoiced amount.

So you can invoice in BTC, but how do you do that? Use the average rate over the past 48 hours, I guess.

Imagine how that dumbass bar in New York feels, constantly having to change their drink prices from $12 to $48 and back.
 
Thats not how it works, dumbass.

You're one of the speculators in the many BTC threads, aren't you. I wouldn't expect such hostility from anyone unless they've gotten butthurt by BTC.

I was kidding, relax your rectal region. I'm sure you'll make back whatever money you lost.
 
You're one of the speculators in the many BTC threads, aren't you. I wouldn't expect such hostility from anyone unless they've gotten butthurt by BTC.

I was kidding, relax your rectal region. I'm sure you'll make back whatever money you lost.

Haven't lost any money yet, so my anus remains pristine (pics on request). I was kidding too, babe, but we can't be spreading lies on how btc payments work <3
 
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