Under 100, not sure if this is the lowest I've seen it in it's history, I am pretty sure it was down the 30ish. I got out a while ago but if it drops any lower it might be time to come back in maybe.
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On the first place , why did he bother to share his methods hence he could even make it or earn more on daily basis. Its a PURE SCAM.
This is my whole thinking on these things, if they are so profitable why oh why would somebody share the method and why would they ask for money if they can earn so much.
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Just had a quick read on matched betting after seeing this thread, sounds like it does work. Unfortunately I have pretty much exhausted all free bets in most of the online bookies so will miss out this time around, very interesting process though.
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Coinbase is decent enough, one of the larger exchanges and it requires some id verification if you are using fiat to deposit and withdraw. If you are a gambler you would be best off using another wallet as they tend to ban account that receive or send funds to gambling sites.
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I think a number of things. - The fact that nobody can control it.
- The instability of the price.
- The inability to charge crazy bank like fees for using it.
- The fact that it is almost anonymous.
- It wasn't created by 'them'.
- Still a new technology, unproven.
- Has received a lot of negativity, bad press & illegal happenings.
These are just a few that come to mind right now.
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These chip and pins have been about for ages in the UK, but now with the whole NFC thing you don't even need to enter your pin anymore when you use your card, you can simply hold it in the area of the machine and it will debit your card up to £30 anything above that you will still need your pin. It was always heading this way, the next thing will be implants, not just for banking but for everyday tasks, with the whole internet of things, Amazon Echo type devices etc, it won't be long before you have a chip or swallow a tiny chip that will then act as an NFC communicator to do such things as pay, open your car door and so on. Exciting and yet quite scary times we are in. One guy has already put a RFID chip in his arm which to me is kind of crazy and unnecessary. http://www.popsci.com/my-boring-cyborg-implant
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I think the latest update was that Coinbase were going to go to court on this as the request is too broad, suppose we will just have to wait and see what happens although they will probably cave.
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If you are struggling to get rid of this you could try these guys based in the UK https://uk.webuy.com/ they buy for bitcoin and it is hassle free, you can send it to them or pop into the store. They do buy for a low price and resell at a huge markup that's the only problem, had a quick look and your 3DS is about £60 for them to buy so it depends on how much you want to get rid of it.
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hi,
advcash is aware of this problem.
Support says, card problem will ONLY be fixed for verified users. you may lost your money if you not send them your personal papers....
That is quite poor really, surely they should have stated this somewhere when signing up, it must be stated somewhere in their terms before registering for the card? if not then that's poor service.
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Poloniex and Bittrex would be my suggestions, Bittrex is a bit more straight forward and great for getting used to trading altcoins, a nice user interface on the web, their mobile site is a bit annoying but they do have a nice variety of altcoins.
Yobit is okay I suppose and they do add almost all coins after they launch which can be a good things sometimes but it is a bit messy.
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Cloud mining you will never make your money back as many are scam, the ones that aren't will take you at least a year to get your ROI. You could rent hash from the likes of miningrigrentals which are decent and then point your hash at any pool you are interested in. There is a solo mining bitcoin pool run here on the forum by CK, you won't receive any shares mining to this pool but if you find a block you get to keep the 12.5 reward plus the transaction fees, it is a lottery and chances are you will not find a block for a long time but if you do you'll be happy https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=763510.0
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Not a fan really of one decision being made and then all countries having to abide by the ruling, the UK and the Brexit still might not go ahead as it now needs to be signed off and voted for by parliament, if it does not go through we will definitely see some interesting times.
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If a post is deleted you would usually receive a message informing you that your message has been deleted, I can't remember ever seeing a reason stated for a deleted post as most of the time it will be the owner of a moderated thread and they reserve the right to remove posts. One of the reasons could be spam like posts as altcoinhosing mentioned as I was typing this reply
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Nice idea, I can see your response to accepting bitcoin as a payment option, it is a shame as I fear people with bitcoin will probably use one of your competitors which I won't name and hijack your thread.
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Not happening with this, people on here are too clued up now with false promises. You might catch the odd newbie but even then these scams are getting old.
It's kind of simple, if these thing bought in all this money why on earth would you want to share it.
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Coin2 were working on a game/s for the last couple of years, need to check in on their progress. Jewel just came out of an ICO recently and already has a gaming audience, out of the two I would say Jewel is worth your time to have a quick look.
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This could be down to numerous things, it all depends on where you are when you are doing this, can you provide some more information.
Try the basics as suggested your cache and cookies and possibly your clipboard.
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I am surprised anyone is even looking at this coin, Kanye's people/management shut it down soon after it was launched.
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I looked around a few times to see if any did exist and unfortunately none exist from what I found, there are some that cater for UK Horse Racing but they are not licensed in the UK and therefore you cannot access them in the conventional way.
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This is a pretty good move, it will help to bring in those people that don't want to get bogged down with anything technical.
I am not sure though where the bank would be making their money by doing this, I would guess that they would charge a premium on the bitcoins or maybe a maintenance fee for looking after the coins and managing the investment, although bitcoin doesn't need banks in any way it is a good move adoption wise.
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