Da fuck you just mentioned that and it went up a buck on the gox,lol.
That's because I have powers. Dark powers.
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Single Digits or it didn't happen!
Single digits for *years* none the less.
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holy shiz, just noticed the bids are rocketing towards 7 mil again already. Prepare for panic buys come monday
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Order of choices:
1. Using 3k to start a BTC based business.
2. Buying BTC
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77. Mining
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Nobody even knows how to buy Bitcoin yet.
This is the truth. I really don't understand why people see value in applying old methods to something completely new and different.
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I hold. I tried to play the "sell then buy at bottom game" before in 2011 and 2012, but either I can't get the timing right or the gox lag screws me, so I gave up
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Lol, I I love it when a crash happens but the the price goes back to where it was before it even happened. People know 1 btc for over $60 is a good deal and will continue to buy.
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This is going to be one hell of a weekend dip. Good luck everyone. Sorry to anyone who bought over $10.
I know this is a few pages ago but: loool Does the "proudhon-says-here-we're-topping-thread" still get updated? I just ran this through my proudhon decoder ring. Here's the translation: "The rally continues Monday. Can anyone spare a bitcoin?"
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and you don't have to but none of this has anything to do with convenience.
Difference of definition. I'd consider it hell of inconvenient if my personal info got leaked, hacked, captured some how. Well it's plain paranoia if you think amazon storing your credit card info when you tell them to not. and you do have to store it for one click ordering but I meant typing it in and instantly being done with the transaction is still more convenient than bitcoin. Not to mention the framing of your definition is so far disconnected from the process itself that you clearly just using anything you can to justify this notion that bitcoin is more convenient in any way. If you can't debunk my argument, don't just revert back to something you said previously. Or just don't respond to me at all. I will let all the victims of identity theft know that their plight was simply an act of their own paranoia :/
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and you don't have to but none of this has anything to do with convenience.
Difference of definition. I'd consider it hell of inconvenient if my personal info got leaked, hacked, captured some how.
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Well you don't have to store the info if you don't want to and even then it's still more convenient than bitcoin and I don't think I'm a troll. I am saying realistic things that make sense and pointing out how much a nonsensical and nearly incomprehensible shill you are.
I'm pretty sure you do have to have it on store for one click to work? I don't use it enough, but I could be wrong. To me, the ease of using bitcoin is in the ability to control my information. I don't want to type my credit card number in anywhere, even if the site claims they don't store it. The reason I say troll is because you obviously don't care for or care to understand what's interesting about bitcoin, yet you continue to post. Like, if I went to a My Little Pony fan forum and just argued with everyone there, I'm pretty sure I'd be a troll.
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Isn't it astounding how someone can get 200 posts or so on the forum and still have no clue how bitcoin works?
Yea I've had so many issues with Amazon stealing my money. Besides how ridiculous you the sound the question was how is BTC more convenient not "what stupid paranoid issues does it resolve for your insane outlook on the world". None of these "features" make things more convenient. You are a shill and actually harmful to the progression of bitcoin. edit: and your answers like "bitcoin debit card" are just going through the motions of centralizing things. Watching you guys over the last few years is like watching people experience the entire history of economic development in fast forward. If given the option of someone having my credit card info and not, I choose not. Simple. No, I haven't had a problem with Amazon specifically but there are a lot of problems with people having issues with identity theft online. I hope no one needs to educate you on this issue. I bet there were a lot of people a few years back who would have said, "I've never had a problem with Sony losing my credit card info". Whoops. I thought my "but I dunno" made it clear that I'm not really into the idea for more or less why you said. There could be a good reason for one, but I'm not really convinced. None the less, it's funny that you think you're a good troll. What compels you to spend so much time and effort here if are just gonna sperg and naysay without trying to comprehend anything?
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$1400 for a stock standard AMD processor...I think the shop is setting their prices by BTC and letting the $$$ figure float with hte exchange rate..it should be otherway around..set the price in $$$ and float the BTC according to exchange rate
I do know that there have been items on there that are actually bulk buys but aren't listed as such. Not sure if this is one. The search/categorization on the site still has a long ways to go. There have been times I've looked for an item and couldn't even tell if they had it or not because it came back with 1000+ items :/
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The naysayers in this thread are kinda funny. Making sort of a "It's not a feature, it's a bug!" argument. We assure you, they are features. The fact that it's not as easy as Amazon one click is, to me, a benefit. I don't WANT my credit card info stored by someone else. I don't WANT a store to have the ability to just suck money out of my account. With BTC any transaction is controlled by me, Though I don't see any crypto being directly used a lot in brick and mortar restaurants and such. I'm not one who thinks that the USD will some day just vanish and the whole world will use nothing but btc. It would be possible to have service providers create a "btc debit card" that would fullfil that instantaneous need, but I dunno. Hm... FUD ? Astroturfing ? Man - come on - what're you on ?
A zero confirmation acceptance is in most cases perfectly okay. This goes instantly. If you'd like to buy a car or a house, I'm sure you could sit down for an hour and have a chat though..
Isn't it astounding how someone can get 200 posts or so on the forum and still have no clue how bitcoin works?
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Let the spam buying begin! Calves, fill my cups with your tears! Blame gox lag for your inability to hold your coin! Stampede unto thee own walls of regret!
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What I found funny/interesting was earlier today the different exchanges were moving at relatively different speeds from one another but as soon as Gox took a hit they all instantly followed suit.
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Ok, time for some honesty here.
Which of you dumb s**ts sold and how hard are you trying to spam that buy back button?
Also, I can't leave you people alone, can I? I leave for a few hours are you all go ape.
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I'm going our on a limb here, but I have a guess:
Hats. All kinds of hats. bitcoinhats.com
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No Trollmo, for serious.
Well, since you're for serious this time...
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