That may sound like a good idea, but most of these shitcoins shouldn't be bought regardless of whether they're being hyped or not. But the ones that have fallen out of favor might be the next ones to spike. You could do a paper experiment on this without using any money, you know.
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This user's password was reset recently.
This user changed his/her password recently.
I don't claim to know much about the workings of the forum but I've seen that this generally means an old account was hacked and is now getting sold or as user Quickseller said, the user just wants quick cash from what remains of his resources
Its stated in the subject that he can sign a message from an old address he posted on the forum. My guess is that it's a bought account, with private keys to staked address also bought. Anyone else think that?
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Well you're free to not post here anymore, OP. Let the drama queens have their bread and circuses, and if you want to join in you've already made a good start.
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Well, gentlemen the market (usually) doesn't lie, and eth is getting railed up the diarrhea corridor by the same African boys that got it to 0.022 in the first place. Now if you ask me, it should be flushed all the way down to where the other shit is--all the one satoshi garbage. I'm truly surprised that it's this tenacious.
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Bitcoin is never going to replace the £.
Yes, and PC word processors would never replace typewriters, and email would never replace letters, digital cameras would never make film obsolete, online video would never kill off high-street video rental. Yes, very good that we have all those long-standing things still with us... Erm...all of those things are with us. I just wrote someone a letter the other day, with a fountain pen no less. And I'm not joking.
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Yes Coinbase are glorified dong-eaters. Stick with Circle and ffs don't keep any coin on any exchange. Way too risky.
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Mines not moved up or down from 79% in about 6 months, do you think its broken?
Mine moved from 100% to 99% not too long ago. I don't report all that many posts though, and my total is something like 80 altogether. I didn't think I'd be anywhere near 100% anyway.
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I'm curious as to what would happen to signature campaigns--if anything--if bitcoin went to, say, $10,000. By my advanced math, I would be earning $3 per post (30K satoshi) at that point. Do you think places like Yobit would still be paying such an outrageous amount for posters? I have a hard time believing they would. I was not paying attention to such things back in 2013 when we hit $1200.
So yeah, $10K would be bitchen, although I wouldn't exactly stand by that as a prediction.
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I need a loan of $ 25 Bitcoin ...
repayment time would be 07/06/2016
if someone can lend it to me then I expect the letter to the mailbox or below in the comments.
WTF are you smoking, dude? And yeah, it looks very much like you created a throwaway account to fish for a sucker to give you a "loan" with no collateral. And you apparently can't even formulate the necessary words to ask for it properly. But let me slap down some erudition and provide you with the answer: NO. Good day, sir.
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<snippage> Litecoin,Dogecoin and other cryptocoins- No large scale adoption of these coins.Didnt attract the masses.
Bitcoin is the only winner in the crypto world. Hail Satoshi!!
To the bolded I would say that those coins do have strong communities and they do have some utility. As for their long-term survival chances, I don't hold out much hope. I would like to think that dogecoin would be around in 20 years, but it probably won't. Bitcoin, most definitely, and it definitely is so far ahead of the other coins--it's not even close. So I dabble in trading here and there, but my belief is only in bitcoin.
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I don't remember what OP's posts used to be like, but if they were bad enough to get booted out of Yobit's campaign, then he's obviously stepped up the quality. Yes, this thread is completely unnecessary and redundant but he obviously has strong feelings about the issue, and he's right about these idiotic threads that get started that are silly and difficult to even comprehend because of the poor-quality writing. I think I've started maybe 5 topics since I joined up last year. Don't see the attraction to doing so.
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Did you just open the account? I think the same thing happened to me when I used them. They're a pain in the ass. Circle is so much easier.
Nope, been open for years. Have done over a half million dollar worth of buy orders in the last 4+ years. Circle is great, but caps my weekly buy at 3k, which isn't enough unfortunately. Sorry, did not mean to imply you were a small fish or anything. You've obviously earned the pimp sneakers. Still I recall getting the same message and it was just kind of a delay. They don't play around at coinbase.
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This all sounds like a load of baloney biscuits unless proof is a-comin'. Never used monero. Never used dark markets either but sounds interesting.
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Did you just open the account? I think the same thing happened to me when I used them. They're a pain in the ass. Circle is so much easier.
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Not to shit on your auction, but selling a green trusted account is a lousy thing to do. It's only going to attract scammers and the usually motley assortment of spammers.
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People traded coins on Cryptsy that didn't even have a functioning blockchain any more. ETH would probably need to personally come around and punch your grandma in the quim before people walked away now.
QUIM. What is that exactly? Never heard that word before. So ETH is a garbage coin now or what? After the DAO news it tanked but then rebounded and now is down again. And the other related coins, waves and lisk, have also been flushed down the toilet. Not sure if all this is due to bitcoin rocketing to the moon or not. But I would not touch ETH with a ten foot quim.
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It would help if you formulated an intelligent question about exactly what you'd like to know about altcoins. But as others have said, you join an exchange, you can trade whatever coins you want for bitcoin. It's pretty damn easy, and it's fun when the markets are a-roiling. Like now. Be careful though, because it's very easy to lose everything you have. The altcoin market is so much more volatile than stocks and those sorts of things.
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Ok thanks everyone!
What are signature campaigns?
Really? I find it very hard to believe you don't know that. Scamming. That's the fucking evil of account sales, and it's not just bct accounts. Ebay, PayPal and other accounts get traded for that purpose.
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It's no surprise really. The DAO was attacked and lost quite a lot of ETH funds. I'm more suprised as to why the price has not fallen even more right after the attack. But a lot of people (me included) speculate that it's the insiders of Ethereum that are trying to support and maintain the price after the big recent dump. And they should in order to protect their whole investment in the platform. But how long could that really last? I mentioned a possible short opportunity coming just a while ago in this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1045967.msg15394832#msg15394832Same here, I did not expect it to rebound like it did. I figured it would go the way of other shitcoins and approach 1 sat. But ethhas a dedicated userbase. For now. Or perhaps it's a whale keeping it afloat. For now. Looks like it's in danger though.
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I like the simplicity of this forum. I don't think adding any amount of sophistication to it will dramatically increase quality or improve upon it to any great degree. Not to say some things couldn't use improvements. But this forum is pretty good as is.
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