That's awesome. I don't geocache myself, but it seems a very cool thing to do. Another thing technology has facilitated. I'm nowhere near Iceland, so it's not gonna be me who claims it either. ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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OP, if you're willing to get that anally pounded, you ought to check out wesellcrypto.com. You can get your $4 worth of bitcoin, and it'll probably cost you less than what you're offering here.
Paypal and newbie status does not go over well on this forum for many reasons, so try the above or everything suggested in the other posts. Good luck.
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It's definitely a creative and thoughtful idea. I haven't heard much on this forum about paper wallets being a security risk. To the contrary, I think they're the hardest ones to steal--but they can get lost, damaged, burned up in a fire, etc. Anyhow it's a great gift idea, so hopefully it goes over well. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Get the fuck out of here. You spent all that time registering your account and writing that long-ass loan request and you didn't read the rules about collateral? No one's going to give you a loan and your account is worthless. You know that.
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In this internet age is there any reason to worry about your own country's laws? That is unless you plan on opening a physical casino. Go offshore and reap the benefits.
Yes, of course you have to worry about those pesky laws, wherever you're from. There's no way in God's fuck that I'm going to open an online casino if I'm living in the US. It's too damn risky. You could end up in Miami being shot by a mercenary and falling to your death into your own swimming pool. That's how bad it can get. Don't know why gambling is such a no-no in a lot of places. We as a society really need to loosen up the zipper sometimes.
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I just changed mine. Not taking any chances around this place--you see all the hackers and the scammers around, and you know it isn't a good neighborhood. Mr. Rogers is hanging from a light pole with racist grafitti written in red ink across his chest.
I have not yet visited the dark markets, and probably won't. How much are accounts going for? I don't quite understand how all of that works.
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I'd say it's possible if you could find a whale to sell them to you privately. If you tried to buy a million bitcoins on an exchange or even multiple exchanges, you'd drive the price up unless you bought in small amounts over a longish period of time.
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I will use escrow, it will be more fees, so i will sell my btc +15% for your paypal, i will update this thread with new prices ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) That's fucking retardex. That might be how it works in Nigeria, but nobody here is stupid enough to fall for this shit. You go first or GTFO.
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So the upshot is that the longer you gamble, the more probabe it is that you're going to end up a loser. That's the business model of casinos, and they've known this forever. It's the gamblers who seem unable to grasp this.
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Hello, I`m Cosmas. Some how somebody hacked my account and now i can`t login to that account. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=542396Please somebody help me to recover my account... And admin or moderator, tell me how can i recover my account... And how it is posible for somebody to hack my account if they didn`t know my password or anything else? Some how he managed to change my email, so i`m not able to change my password. And it seems i didn`t had any security questions setup on my account or he deactivated somehow. When were your account hacked? The security logs say: Today at 14:02:14 - Cosmas - password changed https://bitcointalk.org/seclog.phpIf that is true, you should be able to sign a message from: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1365954.msg13910584#msg13910584. (Cosmas's message is above) 1EWDwFd5hAExrf1pF6V7Ff5dGvD23ZgpH1 Um, it would be a better test to see if whoever's in control of the cosmas account right now can sign a message. I don't doubt the guy above is the owner, though he should sign a msg anyway. The question is if the account was really hacked.
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Hacked account, don't lend to this guy. There's a thread in meta.
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That's like the rim of a toilet bowl, symbolizing how your investment money is going to get flushed.
Great graphics. Nice and shiny for the oooohs and ahhhhhs. It's just another shitcoin getting squeezed out. <yawn>
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Asking for trust loans here is a severe breech of etiquette and is likely to earn you negative trust from DT members. Plus, have you not read the stickies on the lending section? You need collateral around here to borrow anything, and it has to be 120% of the loan value, and the only thing that really makes for good collateral are altcoins. Everything else is just impractical or worthless. Read this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=577765.0
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OP is just trolling. Where's your bitcoin at, racist paperboy?
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If you think bitcoin is going to gain in value, yes, it can be profitable. I don't think it's a safe bet by any means, though. You could have much better luck stuffing cash under your mattress or burying it in your backyard with grandma. Just as bitcoin can rise, so can it fall.
Me? I think it's a fun ride. I'm not using bitcoin to "store money".
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You're severely tagged as a scammer, brohonkey, and there isn't anyone on this forum retarded enough to lend this to you. At least I hope not. You probably bought this account for 0.003 and are trying to scam for 0.002. That's sad. I have no evidence of this but much suspicion, and you've already been trying for a loan with worthless collateral.
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GTFO of here, dude. You cannot beg on this forum and if someone else is risking the collateral, that gives you every reason in the world to default. That's the whole point of collateral. You ought to lock the thread and go far away before DT arrives with the cans and brushes.
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Hello ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I want to get into alt coin trading, and i want to know where to start, and how to do it. Thanks! Did you just buy this account? If not, you've been on this forum a while and should know how to use the search function...right? There are about 1X10^pi topics that exist talking about this very same topic, and they become sig spammer bait (not me, I'm trying to help). I think there's another thread that just got started where you can find the answer you need. I just posted in it about Poloniex and Yobit.
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I took my start from yobit and there i did not faced any issue while trading with bitcoin and I think for new comers yobit is much better as its usage is easy and it has some coins which have potential to grow much higher. I think you should have to take your start from there.
Yobit is just fine, that's more or less how I started (RIP, Cryptsy!). But OP, watch out. There are so many coins on the exchanges, and you'll see some of them up and down like 10000% or something crazy like that. A lot of those coins have no market depth, meaning you'll have a tough time unloading them even if they do go up. My advice is to start small and just get a feel for the markets. It's very much like trading penny stocks, except you have much less info to trade on. It's the most bizarre thing I've ever seen in markets. Good luck.
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I saw the listing as it went live, and they were incredibly cheap accounts too. I'm very scared for my account ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif) Change your passwords everyone. Well you should not have to worry if you change your password, right? I just changed mine now. I don't think that if I got hacked, they could do much with my account. It's the green-trusted hero and legendary members who have to watch out.
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