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15141  Economy / Lending / Re: Magic Loans & Escrow on: July 22, 2015, 08:38:20 PM
Loan request: 0.1 bitcoins
Loan term: 1 week (or 30th of July)
Interest rate: 10%
Bitcoin address receiving the loan: 3NWpoKU2vz5PEtJybb2KwMJYYt6PDS76CG

Bitcoin address used to sign this message: 1HNFHfyZ2a1jYju6wJ6mpeae7mVo5qwVeJ
Collateral: This bitcointalk account.

Signature:

H7ZfaDmvRnMcLj2QWwDydvBwTwTochGIlmdvwyrttSs4RV+TWAjnLfNx/jz9PrUjHD2ahtzkK+2KnkWscQb6cDM=
15142  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Test Yourself: Are You the Ultimate Bitcoin Expert? on: July 22, 2015, 08:36:28 PM
Only got 38 out of 51 answers. The Merkle tree confused me quite a bit and other technical details about bitcoin. Seems like I'm not that knowledgeable enough on bitcoin to know those technical things.
15143  Economy / Lending / Re: Loan request of 0.1 bitcoins [no collateral] on: July 22, 2015, 08:25:38 PM
I see you're not offering any collateral.
That makes it risky for the lender. I hope someone will do it. But it won't be me.

I already PM'd the one who offered first and I'm willing to offer this account as collateral.

I am waiting for escrow reply to review your account and held it. Seems , Muhammed Zakir is not online.

I will update here, once he is back.

Yes, it seems that MZ isn't online as of this moment so I tried to ask the lending section to see if someone will take my offer. As of this moment, I'm currently talking to two users and discussing terms to see which will I accept. I just badly need the money by morning that's why I asked a loan.
OP in case your loan won't be covered by me, I can offer escrow.
Let me know what you think.

Escrow is widely-welcomed by me. If you can offer one, that's fine. Will you accept my offer or not? Because I am ready to fulfill the terms now.
But you said you won't accept my offer.

I can act as an escrow if you guys want, just because MZ isn't online.

The request will be fulfilled by Magic8Ball, so I guess I need to lock this thread now. Anyway, thanks for offering your help on this matter. Smiley Locking the thread now.
15144  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is wealth boring? on: July 22, 2015, 07:32:06 PM
Large amounts of money make people lose that generous, kind, caring part of their personality. The people who give the most are those who have the least. People who do not have much ate much more real.

Yes a poorer guy would be more helpful then that of the richer guy. The poor person understands the emotions of others as he has gone through the same phase.

Comparatively rich people don't have respect for the poor and they don't treat them as they should be treated. It is better to be poor and helpful rather to be a rich and useless  Wink

That is the norms of this society nowadays. Sadly, as a man grow richer and richer, the gap between himself and the poor is widening. I've always wondered why people who have less tends to give more, and the people who have more tends to give less, when theoretically, the people who have more should give more simply because they have the resources to give.
15145  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: what is the size of a bitcoin wallet.dat ? on: July 22, 2015, 07:28:33 PM
Usually around 100kb to 2mb, depends on the number of transactions made by the whole wallet. But if you're asking for the whole blockchain, that is almost 40gb as of this moment.
15146  Economy / Lending / Re: Loan request of 0.1 bitcoins [no collateral] on: July 22, 2015, 07:25:41 PM
I see you're not offering any collateral.
That makes it risky for the lender. I hope someone will do it. But it won't be me.

I already PM'd the one who offered first and I'm willing to offer this account as collateral.

I am waiting for escrow reply to review your account and held it. Seems , Muhammed Zakir is not online.

I will update here, once he is back.

Yes, it seems that MZ isn't online as of this moment so I tried to ask the lending section to see if someone will take my offer. As of this moment, I'm currently talking to two users and discussing terms to see which will I accept. I just badly need the money by morning that's why I asked a loan.
OP in case your loan won't be covered by me, I can offer escrow.
Let me know what you think.

Escrow is widely-welcomed by me. If you can offer one, that's fine. Will you accept my offer or not? Because I am ready to fulfill the terms now.
15147  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I want bitcoins. on: July 22, 2015, 07:20:06 PM
I voted for buying bitcoins because obviously that is the easiest method there is in acquiring bitcoin. You just buy from a local exchange/another user then after the transaction, you'll receive the coins. That's it, no hassles of some sort. I suggest you use localbitcoins.com to see whether there is a seller that is willing to sell his/her bitcoins. Just remember, perform the trade on a place where there are people around and there is a security ready to aid you in case shit happens.
15148  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Anonymity for sending Bitcoin on: July 22, 2015, 07:17:00 PM
I have to send money to someone using BitCoin and I want to remain fully anonymous to the recipient and to the public.

I have read a little about this subject and I've read that all transactions are public. So my questions are:

1. What information can be known to (1) the recipient, and to (2) the public?

2. I do not want my real name, address, email or phone number known to anyone (recipient and the public).
I am fine with anyone knowing the amount of the transaction.

So how can I stay as anonymous as possible? I want to jump through as little hoops as possible.

1. The only thing that the network will know is your bitcoin address and the receiver's bitcoin address.
2. There are no personal credentials attached when creating a bitcoin transaction all over the network. That is the advantage of bitcoin against the traditional wire transfer and money transfer services. Also, the transaction will get through within an hour (or most of the time, <30 minutes) and will be confirmed by the network to be available on spending.
15149  Economy / Lending / Re: Loan request of 0.1 bitcoins [no collateral] on: July 22, 2015, 07:13:34 PM
I see you're not offering any collateral.
That makes it risky for the lender. I hope someone will do it. But it won't be me.

I already PM'd the one who offered first and I'm willing to offer this account as collateral.

I am waiting for escrow reply to review your account and held it. Seems , Muhammed Zakir is not online.

I will update here, once he is back.

Yes, it seems that MZ isn't online as of this moment so I tried to ask the lending section to see if someone will take my offer. As of this moment, I'm currently talking to two users and discussing terms to see which will I accept. I just badly need the money by morning that's why I asked a loan.
15150  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [TUTORIAL] How to Earn 1 Bitcoin in a Week on: July 22, 2015, 06:59:22 PM
fastminer.net/?ref=5385 Get up to free 0.5 BTC BONUS with the FREE trial & withdraw it instant to your wallet!

Posting referral links is prohibited in this forum. You should try to read the forum rules sometimes.

Lol I more concerned about posting 20 per 15 minutes, really?

Also the altcoin trading interest me, but I kinda knew about altcoi trading (not altcoin holding). Anyone got a better ang lightweight trading sites?

What kind of "lightweight" trading sites? The one that you could access on your phone? In trading, you should consider the trading volume occurring within a single day. The trading volume dictates the liquidity or how fast does the bitcoins on that certain exchange revolves.
15151  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: If a Bitcoin wallet no longer works will i lose my bitcoins ? on: July 22, 2015, 06:56:04 PM
You can still import the private keys and the wallet.dat file to another wallet that supports such action. If a wallet just "stopped working" or "isn't working" anymore, you can still save the wallet's data, especially the wallet.dat and private keys and just import it to a new wallet.
15152  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What Multi-signature really means & are they less safe ?? on: July 22, 2015, 06:54:10 PM
A multi-signature address is a special address in which you need 2 out of 3 priv keys before you can create a transaction with that address. With that said, any user who has control of a single key wouldn't be able to spend the balance on that certain address--that user needs another private keys to create a transaction. A multi-signature address is a safe way of keeping your balance. Just make sure that the private keys are separated so in case an attack occurs, you are able to still keep those precious btc's intact if ever the attacker only acquired one out of three keys.
15153  Economy / Lending / Re: Loan request of 0.1 bitcoins [no collateral] on: July 22, 2015, 06:04:27 PM
I see you're not offering any collateral.
That makes it risky for the lender. I hope someone will do it. But it won't be me.

I already PM'd the one who offered first and I'm willing to offer this account as collateral.
15154  Economy / Lending / Re: Loan request of 0.1 bitcoins [no collateral] on: July 22, 2015, 05:39:15 PM
Hello there. Are there anyone who's willing to lend me 0.1BTC? I'll be paying back the amount +10% by next Thursday after I receive my payment from my signature campaign. If anyone's interested, kindly comment here. Thank you.

I can do this if you can provide me some solid collateral like yout bitcoin account. Pm me .

This account in particular, right?

EDIT: Sorry I cannot take this account into collateral. There are other lender who's willing to give loans even without providing collateral, just have a clean or positive trust feedback. Thanks though.
15155  Economy / Lending / Loan request of 0.1 bitcoins [no collateral] on: July 22, 2015, 04:38:28 PM
Hello there. Are there anyone who's willing to lend me 0.1BTC? I'll be paying back the amount +10% by next Thursday after I receive my payment from my signature campaign. If anyone's interested, kindly comment here. Thank you.
15156  Economy / Lending / Re: ★[No Collateral*]★[No Interest]★ Offering Micro-Loans To Everyone! on: July 22, 2015, 03:14:48 PM
Loan amount: BTC0.1
Reason: Gotta pay electricity bills, can't touch my cold wallet.
BTC Address: 3NWpoKU2vz5PEtJybb2KwMJYYt6PDS76CG (Can't sign an address, it is my wallet address in an online exchange.)
Term Length: 1 week, preferably Thursday after I received my payment in Bit-X.
Collateral: None I could offer.

Badly needed it for tomorrow. The bill's due on Friday and I don't want to pay for the re-connection fee. Hope you'd look into it.
15157  Economy / Economics / Re: Let's Be Honest. We Are Waiting for $100/BTC to buy on: July 21, 2015, 07:30:58 PM
someone said the train has left the station bitcoin is about to leave the 200 dollars station reaching and standing on 300 dollar till end year i believe soo it at 100 dollars wont happen ,there is a 0,2% that happen a big problem only to make it down

Anything can happen in the bitcoin world. You see, even with those low chances, those things could be achieved. The climb to $1200 wasn't really expected by everybody yet it happened (thanks Willy bots). You should've bought during the low $220-$230 just like what most did. But it's still your decision anyways. I'm already happy with my profits. Smiley
15158  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BTC in your country on: July 21, 2015, 07:27:11 PM
How about other European countries such as the Netherlands? There are many bitcoin-related shops and stores there. You could also live in there with some cash and the rest, bitcoins. Netherlands could possibly be in the 5th place.

Wait, what does that ranking mean? Number of users or the development of bitcoin?

both, actually. I felt it would be unfair to judge them just based on the number of users. I mean some countries are just just huge.

Netherlands is your best bet on the 5th spot if those are the criteria. There are many places in there wherein you can spend those bitcoins. It's like "the bitcoin haven" if you'd ask me.
15159  Economy / Speculation / Re: Woooooo!!!! 308$ atm!!! on: July 21, 2015, 07:24:16 PM
Now at $280. Still a low volume of sellers. Time to go up again, I guess? Cheesy
15160  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BTC in your country on: July 21, 2015, 07:13:20 PM
bitcoin is good in india we can trade at here https://btcxindia.com/ Smiley
I personally believe India is one of top 5 countries in bitcoin because many members from there and its going to be very developed if we have some good solid back then we could be on top

1. United States
2. China/UK
3. UK/China
4. Canada
5. ? ? ?

I'd like to say that spot is taken by Indonesia. so let's agree to disagree. Cool

How about other European countries such as the Netherlands? There are many bitcoin-related shops and stores there. You could also live in there with some cash and the rest, bitcoins. Netherlands could possibly be in the 5th place.

Wait, what does that ranking mean? Number of users or the development of bitcoin?
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