Hey, I'm looking for some artists to work with me on a small project. I have some decent ideas and some quite poorly executed sketches too ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I need these sketches drawn/painter professionally and then converted/made into a printable image. The project consists of having a few different pieces made. Please provide a link to your portfolio. If we agree to work together I may require you to sign an NDA/legal contract of some sort. Thanks
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Do we really need another thread about this? Let's leave poor Lazlo alone already. Yes, his Bitcoin Pizza will go down in history as it was one of the most insane Bitcoin transactions of all time (in hindsight). Bitcoin was still in its infancy and Lazlo made an opportunity to use the BTC he'd accumulated. I can only hope that he kept some BTC in a safety net fund and is now laughing at us from some beach in Mexico.
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What's the current market rate for a silver Cas half?
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South Korea did not ban Bitcoin. They recently however decided to ban ICOs. This doesn't come as much of a surprise seeing that ICOs are unregulated but in truth aren't really different to IPOs. Plenty of new coins were being developed overnight and trying to maximise on the profits they could raise from ICOs so in truth it was probably a smart move.
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Chinese exchanges were forced to hand over KYC data to regulators. I would not be surprised if Chinese Govt now tries to rob BTC from people, this is 1934 gold ban reloaded, PBOC trying to get their hands on cheap coinz. BTC = Gold 2.0 Check out my other post about the similarities. ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) Governments will always try to maximise on tax and other ways in which they can increase their revenues. The more they have to spend the better it is for them. That's just the way it works. I don't know the full extent of the Chinese regulation but as BTC has become significant in the last few years, it's quite understandable for governments to start regulating it and trying to tax profits and limit 'illegal' trade.
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We are not listing flooded vehicles on our website. No it's not a scam. If you are truly interested in buying you can message us for more information. We'd rather sell these vehicles privately without being associated with them on an open advertisement selling flooded vehicles. We can advertise vehicles that have "not" been flooded along with our website and business address "openly" if that is what the community prefers.
Why do you not want to be associated with selling such cars? I don't understand the need for the sales to be conducted privately if the cars were legitimately sourced and are fully functioning. Something just doesn't add up to me. If you're a dealership then why the lack of transparency?
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Thanks everyone for the inputs. And for the cristicism, i take it with no offence registered. Where as there are ethical considerations around TELEMEDICINE, its totally an up and fully running field in fact a 23Bn USD market at the moment, predicted at 66Bn in 2021 https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/global-telemedicine-market-industryThat said, with the growing digitization, there is need for any patient, anywhere with a medical question to find an answer remotely without having to visit a doctor’s office and meeting the accompanying expenses of money and especially time. This of course, excludes emergencies. We know that it's a big industry but the main point here is that you haven't proven that you are a medical practitioner. There are sites online/applications that allow you to video chat with real qualified doctors. Thing like that can save a lot of time and save you from having to drive to your local GP or clinic. However, what makes you qualified to be the one advising? You need to prove that you're actually a doctor as opposed to someon who will just WebMD any questions thrown his way.
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Are you still looking for this? I can do this if you want. I have past trades on here for PP-BTC (although selling and not buying). I can send as payment for goods/services or gift, whatever you prefer. Payment will also be from my personal account which is verifiable. Let me know. Thanks
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Come on TMAN. Stop taunting us with all those pics and just show us your collection already! You know you want to show it off ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) On a separate note, if you're looking to sell and can't find a buyer for all 10 bars then start an auction with an all 10 must sell to sell clause. I know it takes away from the consecutive collection but it may be easier to sell them that way (although knowing you you're in no rush to sell).
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These are some very nice cars up for sale. It's unfortunate about their condition. I can't imagine what the owner(s) must have felt like. Out of curiosity, do these cars still run properly (as expected)? What TLC has been given to them post flooding? It's a shame these aren't in the UK else I'd probably have actually considered going for one.
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Have you seen the extent people go to to mine gold? Gold mines are huge and they use a wide range of machinery in the process (mining, refining, polishing, distributing etc). All those processes use way more power and natural resources than the output of Crypto mining. Most miners are as efficient as possible when It comes to energy consumption. No studies exist because they're not even close in comparison so nobody has bothered to conduct a study.
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Both are great investments. BTC was the 'founding father' of cryptocurrencies whereas ETH was built on top of the BTC framework to include more advanced and better features. ETH is considered the 'founding father' of smart contracts in the blockchain. I wouldn't say one replaces the other. Both are significant in their own ways.
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Will be watching this closely...
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Not sure how this would be beneficial. I can understand the idea but fail to see what difference implementing blockchain technologies will have. If anything the confirmation delay would make the app slightly ineffective in trying to actualise what you're trying to achieve. Even if you do pursue it, how would the teller know who has paid? What confirmation method would you put in place?
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What decision are you referring to? China already made their position clear with regards to where they stand in relation to BTC. BTCC said following the announcement that they would be ceasing operations come Sept 30th. Is that what you're referring to? If so, then the price my take a small blip but other than that nothing significant should happen...
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AT101ET, I agree further verification would be required for a serious buyer. The pictures could be a starting point for the owner to show they have the item in their possession although it doesn't prove authenticity.
Exactly. That's one of the reasons I wouldn't personally buy a watch off an individual. Buying in store or online through an official dealership channel is best. Unfortunately some of the fakes nowadays are very accurate and come with all the 'paperwork' with actual registered serial numbers.
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Hey there, Am Dr. Benson, a Medical doctor in Uganda.
I am offering to be consulted about any medical / Surgical complaint here on bitcoin talk and via telegram @nasasirab - Completely decentralized.
You PM me a medical question, we determine the fee, hold it in escrow, I answer the question, then funds are released upon your satisfaction. I shall accept BTC and Altcoins.
Tell me what you think.
PM me here Or better Telegram me @nasasirab
Cheers!
Quoting for reference. This is one of the most weird service around. IMO it's complete stupidity to trust your live to a complete stranger over telegram. And what doctor you are? Specialty? Specializations? University? Degree??? ... I'm Dr Who LOL. Shame that this thread is in the services sub otherwise it'd have been spammed to no end ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I think most people here would go to local and recognised doctors if they had any serious issues. You surely can't expect someone to pay you for a medical consultation without providing any background information or credentials!? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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Hi, I'm interested in either the Argos or Currys GCs. What's the maximum you have for sale? I will buy quite a hefty amount butnwould require a specific escrow agreement beforehand.
Thanks
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Just saw this. Unfortunately there's not much information now but this could be very interesting. Any ideas on what it could be? I'm still trying to wrack my head round to finding a plausible explanation. Here's the article: https://m.calcalistech.com/article.aspx?guid=3721997
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