Listening to tips can be dangerous. If you want to conduct an orchestra, you have to turn your back to the crowd. I forget who said that, but I've always stuck to it with investing. It's often the best course of action to not do what others are doing and vice versa. This forum is sort of an echo chamber of bulls but most people are NOT investing in bitcoin. That's all the tip I need.
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I did once, just for yucks. I wouldn't do it again, but not because I had a bad experience. I didn't. I just don't see the reason to buy things denominated in dollars with anything but dollars. It's an unnecessary extra step, and I like HODLING my bitcoin. I know others feel the same.
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I am like the dictionary definition of loser when it comes to gambling. I seem to have been born unlucky, and yet I keep finding myself at casinos IRL and in bitcoinland. Just can't seem to stop. Absolutely love gambling, and though I try to make money with it, the god of luck has other plans for me apparently.
So no, I'm not even close to being rich from gambling. I suck, I'll admit this. I'm not broke, though, which is a damn good thing.
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It's a ponzi. Don't waste your time.
They're all ponzis, but am I the only one who's suspecting that OP is not really asking the question he's purporting to ask? If genuine, then I'd say just stay as far away from cloud mining as you can get. That's a sure way to lose your money. Mining these days is for those who can afford the rigs, and cloud mining is for suckers.
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Never used a mixer, never had to (yet).
I was kind of wondering the same thing. If I send bitcoin to an exchange address, then buy an altcoin (for example)...how is anyone going to track that? I've heard on other threads that that's how you remain anonymous. Is that true?
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I don't work with kids and I actually don't know any kids. I would think it's a lot easier to explain to them than what people are thinking. Kids nowadays are kind of intuitive about technology, and if they know about money they will probably grasp bitcoin easily.
I have a hard time explaining bitcoin to anyone, adults or anyone. It's a magical digital currency that fluctuates in value and is hard to spend because merchants don't accept it. Try telling that to grandma.
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I have thus far stayed away from cloud mining. As others have counseled, most of these places are just ponzis and there's no mining to be done. If I really wanted to mine, I'd invest in the equipment and actually do it, but it's a waste of time. It's so much more efficient to just use real life earnings to buy bitcoin. People want to put their money to work, and that's understandable, but these cloud mining opportunities are mostly scams. Don't do it! Anyone who's been on bitcointalk for more than a month should know this.
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Let me tell you then you have a very bad start in bitcoin. your product has no value here. all and every porn videos are available on the web to download free. even those premium site's videos also available to download for free in torrent sites, like brazzer, private, etc. etc, no one will pay you a single satoshi for these videos.. better to use your mind, be creative and bring something unique or at least something which have some demand at least. you can easily sell small digital goods, like Gmail PVA, facebook accounts. twitter accounts, domains, think wisely.
BTW welcome to bitcointalk.
Yeah, there's no way anyone is going to pay for this. It's too risky anyway, plus is it legal?
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Don't know what you're referring to. It was an exchange last I checked, though trading altcoins is just as bad and risky as going to the casino drunk.
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Right now, bitcoin. However if fiat suddenly became unstable I'd probably take the gold. More people recognize its value, and I think it'd be easier to trade with. Would have made some money with either one from the start of this thread.
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Probably not, I'm a wuss but I would need to know what the penalty is first. I would also want to know how strictly the law is being enforced. But I don't think that's going to happen in the US.
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I must admit, fomo is one of the reasons I have bitcoin. We're not exactly in a meteoric rise at the moment but I think that's gonna happen again, just like 2013. I do also enjoy gambling, and bitcoin makes it very easy. Woot! I'm aholdin'.
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I don't want to buy bitcoin right now because of the recent run up in price. I prefer to buy when the price comes back down a little.
I cannot remember what the price was when this thread was started and can't fathom why this thread was resurrected, but seeing a buy order wall like that...doesn't mean everyone is buying. There was the runup to the halving and then the bust that happened after. I'd say now would be a very good time to buy while we're in a bit of a dip. Going to be socking away my sig campaign earnings and hope for a big rise.
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You mean can a newbie BORROW?
And you don't hardly need a loan. Try to figure that one out. And while you're figuring it out, you might want to try to borrow somewhere else, because nothing you have is going to be valid collateral here. You have no trust and no standing on the forum, and your account is, as other members have said, completely worthless.
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Weren't you just trying to scam for a loan recently? Seems your username and all that stuff is geared toward trying to make people think you're not a scammer. But you end up sounding more like a scammer anyway. If you're dead set on joining a sig campaign, the next logical step is to join one of the many that already exist.
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You can always come to secondstrade and as far as I know those type of posts as long as are on topic and just a bit longer are accepted.
secondstrade have upped their game after others in the forum didn't like the spam they were allowing. they seem pretty picky these days. Yes, sir, and I am happy to be part of the campaign. No complaints thus far. One thing that was very nice about Yobit (past tense, because enrollment is apparently suspended) is that they paid out multiple times a day. There's no other campaign that I know of that does that. That's important when escrow isn't used, which secondstrade doesn't.
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i don't think so, dogecoin is one of the first altcoin after BTC that has lasted a very long time , so it is not possible dogecoin die
Yeah, I don't think it's exactly dead, but its use and its value is nowhere near bitcoin's. Their community is pretty strong from what I've seen and I wouldn't anticipate it dying off for good anytime soon. On the other hand, I'm not buying any.
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For speculation? Yes. To buy on the dark web? No! To buy online on sites like purse.io? No. To send money? Not really though I've done that. To do business? No. To have your money under your control? Sort of. What is/are your purposes when yu buy bitcoin?
The main thing is speculation, and I like having digital currency that fluctuates in value. I happen to think bitcoin's price will increase, so my aim is to make money. My guess is that most people on this forum and in the bitcoin community in general have that same aim. We all want to make money.
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I could do $30 if you want, just let me know. I realize I have no trust here, so no problem if you don't want to.
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My memory of coming into awareness is somehow linked to Youtube back in 2012 when bitcoin was exploding. I must have heard about it in some Youtube comments or something, probably associated with profanity, racism, and retardation, because that was the state of youtube comments at the time. It might still be that way, but I don't comment there anymore. Good times. Unfortunately I wasn't a buyer back then.
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