Monero or cash would be much better alternatives because they are actually anonymous unlike bitcoins which are pseudonymous. Criminals and terrorists are stupid though so they will probably use bitcoins too. Everyone uses some sort of money, there's nothing to stop you me or a terrorist from using bitcoins.
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There's no real downside to accept bitcoins other than price fluctuations. Even then, usually charge backs from hacked/cracked/stolen credit cards will far outweigh any loss you may have from bitcoins dropping a few hundred dollars every now and then.
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I never really thought of it that way because when you grow up in a society where prices are always going up because more money is being printed you tend to automatically not think outside of the box.
Technically it's still a free market although because you're using fiat it's a grey area where you feel free, but your currency is actually causing you to lose out.
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"All in" is a big no no, amigo! I suggest that young people should study about bitcoins as early as now, that is the greatest investment they could have. It is a bad idea to invest with something that you do not understand. While learning bitcoins they could participate in this forum and join signature campaigns to earn bitcoins... let them start from there.
All in on any one investment is definitely a terrible idea. Even all of your money in alts + bitcoin is risky, you could even say riskier because they fluctuate even more than bitcoins typically do. Diversity is a better idea, but I'm definitely in a lot on bitcoins. I'm not all in by any means though. Oh, this is assuming I'm considered "young" hahahaha.
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Maybe some sort of companion type product that could look thing up for people with disabilities or just are older. So something you can speak into and it can look things up for you, keep your dates in line tell you when to take medications etc. A more physical personal assistant than say siri or cortana. Maybe even make it look like a dog, cat etc. Lol or a furbie with Internet access.
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I was actually just looking at this today thinking what if I invested in a lot of different cryptocurrencies. Would they all go up over 10 years? Obviously I'd buy ones that were popular right now but who knows if they would be then.
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There are tons of guides all over but really you have to try it on your own to actually learn it. You'll probably trade differently than someone else would anyway so think about what kind of strategy you would want to use first, then start small and working your way up.
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Ah and the truth comes out. OP is just a trolling kid with too much time.
And you have added no substantive information other than complaining about your dick size. Your post was entirely vacuous. Do you have anything to say? ad ho·mi·nem ˌad ˈhämənəm/ adverb & adjective adverb: ad hominem; adjective: ad hominem 1. (of an argument or reaction) directed against a person rather than the position they are maintaining. "vicious ad hominem attacks" 2. relating to or associated with a particular person. "the office was created ad hominem for Fenton" You sir, are a shitty troll. Try harder. Btw, all of your double bumps have been reported. Sorry about your enormous spammy post count going down newbie.
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I honestly thought you'd have more evidence than basically he wasn't active with another project during the time that bitcoins were being developed and or implemented. I also wasn't doing any active projects then. Am I satoshi?
Get an education. The thought process is beyond your level of intellect. You have not correctly summarized the evidence. So now we understand that many (most?) of the voters are too lazy and too stupid to vote rationally after spending some hours digging into the evidence. We live in a soundbite generation where people are more misinformed about everything than cows are about eating grass. Ah and the truth comes out. OP is just a trolling kid with too much time. Try getting out in the real world sometimes child. Maybe you'll actually accomplish something rather than rambling threads that make no sense on a bitcoin forum. TL;DR: he didn't find Satoshi. We already knew that though, didn't we? What an idiot. Reporting all your bump after bumps btw, L2bitcointalk.
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I just go with really low risk bets then once I have a decent amount built up do a riskier bet. That way if I lose the risky bet I'm only using the funds that I won with the easy to win bets! I'd suggest it to anyone so you don't have to take as much risk. Or I guess so it seems.
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Oh my I should have read this topic weeks before the actual pump on LTC has occurred. I have been regretting my decision on not buying ltc when it was just at 500k sats and actually purchased LTC on the last hour when it finally hits 1 million satoshi or 0.01 btc. But anyway I hope the LTC bubble will continue and I can get profit from it.
LTC price is quite high now and people are now in confusion if this is still the right time to buy LTC or they are late. I can see it can go as high as upto 0.03 to 0.05 in a period of 6 months. Of course there will be dump in between which should not to be afraid of. I was caught up in the dump and I panicked and so I sold my LTC to bitcoins in a much lower value and that is why I end up losing my capital. Litecoin is hard to analyze compared to ethereum and dash which has many different signs so we can predict if it goes down or high in value. I guess I will not invest in LTC anymore it is very troublesome since I guess I am too late in investing at this moment. Wtf are you talking about lol. If you lost some money you didn't lose everything so stop acting like you did. And what dump lol? Bitcoins are getting back to their ATH and litecoins are doing amazing. I don't understand a clue what the hell you're talking about.
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I honestly thought you'd have more evidence than basically he wasn't active with another project during the time that bitcoins were being developed and or implemented. I also wasn't doing any active projects then. Am I satoshi?
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Hahaha!!
"Mein feuer we have a large sockpuppet army" .
That's my favourite part of the whole video. I've seen this scene before but never subtitled like this so thanks for sharing.
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Nope! You're just here to share your referral link in freebitco.in!
What a shady activity. You even pretend to be part of freebitco.in.
Myfe is the FreeBitco.in community manager. I don't think so Myfe is the FreeBitco.in Community manager, already 4% everyone knows about it because FreeBitco.in already send emails to all the members who registered on their website. But I don't know what as the intention behind Myfe, whether he needs loan or he is promoting news about FreeBitco.in. So basically, you are accusing the owner of Freebitco.in of lying? What insider information do you know about positions on FreeBitcoin that the owner doesn't? Myfe never asked for a loan, and not everyone has used FreeBitcoin before.
Myfe, is 4% APR before or after the daily compounding? Also, if a BTC/BTU split occurred, would users get both BTU and BTC or just BTC? I have decided not to lend on poloniex for the time being because of that risk and was wondering if FreeBitcoin would be a good alternative. Erm Apr is Apr. It's just a way to compare interest rates apples to apples. It's the actual realized annual percentage rate that you would earn in a year. So it would include any compounding if it compounds daily.
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I think if you're using bitcoin only for short-term investments. you're not going to save a lot of bitcoin in your wallet. because in the near future you would have to trade on fiat, nor me. This time I did not have in the bitcoin wallet because I was waiting for the price fall to buy
The length of an investment doesn't say anything about the number of coins that you have. Especially when you take into consideration the large difference between those that see 1 BTC as pocket change, and those that consider 0.10 BTC to be a serious amount. The number of coins purely depends on what people can afford, and not the duration of an investment. Meh that's bullshit. If you bought 10 BTC when they were $10 a piece vs buying 1@$1000 you actually could have invested a hell of a lot more when they were $10 each. If you can afford $100 you can figure out how to get another $100.
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Well I hope this is where you stop. Try seeking some professional help as it sounds like you couldn't afford to lose this money. Gambling addiction is very serious and shouldn't be handled on your own.
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You absolutely positively have to do your own in depth research or you'll get burned. So many bitcoin gambling websites are scams it's ridiculous.
I'd suggest checking here obviously but also reddit and any other forum that you know real reviewers will be on. That's usually where you see the scam accusations and not anything close to their official websites, threads, or anything like that. Go with big websites only that have been around a long time and never assume that they didn't become a scam yesterday.
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Online? Meh maybe. Real life? You bet!! Let's do it!! First rule though would be that we never talk about it of course. You know what mean?
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You guys are in full damage control mode today, huh? I see all the familiar faces (all 4 of you) posting like madmen.
Did something happen today? Did I miss something? I've been busy the last few days and I feel like I'm missing some good news. The price went up a decent amount which was unexpected with all of the turmoil going on.
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Holy crap I never even thought of it but ya. That's a huge reason for them never to support segwit!! Is this true though? How would you know if asics would be useless with segwit?
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