Start this off at 0.000BTC
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None of us can guarantee any profits in any of the crypto currency projects. If someone had a sure shot way of knowing which project would do well in future, they would never share it.
I will say that I have no idea what CVC is or what it does. But I am a big fan of Cardano and I love the work Charles and his team are doing. Although the project is still in development stages, future seems bright for Cardano. Having a small investment in it wouldn't hurt if you wanna bet on the speculation that it could gain a bigger market share in future considering the state of Ethereum network.
Polkadot I am staying away from for the time being. Last I checked they didn't even have a desktop wallet available, which should be a top priority for any development team. I am not trusting an online wallet with my money.
One thing to keep in mind if you're investing in ADA or DOT is you're investing purely based on speculation because end product is just not there yet. You're practically betting on the fact that the teams behind these projects will deliver exactly what they're promising to deliver and will do so in a timely manner, if you're investing in either of these projects.
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Jack Dorsey has been vocal about his support for Bitcoin for a long time. Long before the recent news made rounds.
Jigga on the other hand surprised me. Never in a million years I would have though he would be invested in Bitcoin. Good for him though. One would be a fool to not have at the very least a small investment in Bitcoin at that net worth.
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How can the site be improved, I cannot say anything to it, but I think the domain name should change. The domain is not catchy at all and it is very long. People do not want to enter sites with such domains. Even if they want to enter, they can forget it after a while. For your information.
+1. I think something like explainbitcoin or whatisbitcoin would work better and would also help with SEO. I didn't read through the entire content, but the design looks really neat. Good work on the website design.
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Received mine last week. Great looking coins!
Thanks Warden_BCmint.
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Confirming that I received the BTC. Thanks for the smooth transaction, condoras.
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I can complete this exchange for you.
€100 = 0.002557BTC at current moment (Going by Preev.com quote).
Send me your PayPal email through PM if you're still looking to do this. I will send money through my business verified PayPal account.
This is the BTC address I will expect the BTC to be sent to afterwards: bc1q5vw0qkqn4jggpk8nnz4q98zxlurary8zte09c5
Thanks!
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#1: 0.0202BTC #10: 0.0202BTC
Assuming these come loaded. Thanks for clarifying, haloxon!
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Great work yogg. These look beautiful!
Will be in for a couple when these become available.
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Thanks for the heads up ChiBitCTy. Thankfully none of the coins I own have been proven to be breached (yet?). I hope this always remains the case. We need less scams in this space. Would also suck to lose any precious BTC. Paper hands! I'll go down with my Microsouls and HyperionGold coins!
In all seriousness, I won't peel/redeem them just because I feel like they are worth more as is. Even if others don't agree.
Agreed. But you probably don't wanna keep large denominations in proven to be scam coins. Anything around or under 0.01 BTC is a fair game. For denominations larger than that I'd probably just peel. I feel at that point the amount under the peel is worth more than the premium you would get by selling those if the coins were swept clean by the scammers.
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The difference between the two is Coinbase is geared more towards non-advanced traders and Coinbase Pro towards advanced traders.
Regular Coinbase makes it easier to do trades and makes it less intimidating for someone who is new to the market. It also allows you to make recurring purchases, but all this comes with additional fees.
If you're an advanced user you would use Coinbase Pro because it allows you to decide how you wanna buy or sell, whether you wanna buy/sell at market price or place a limit order and so on. It also comes with less fee.
Once you answer the questions Coinbase Pro is prompting for, you should be good to go.
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You can use a wallet with CoinJoin functionality such as Wasabi Wallet to anonymize your BTC to some extent. Here's an article if you wanna learn more on how CoinJoin works: https://medium.com/@keratichop/how-to-use-wasabi-wallet-coinjoin-guide-3102f8cc5d3cGoing from there you can find a buyer on a P2P exchange such as Bisq or LocalCrypto. This is still not going to be 100% bulletproof though, there's always a possibility of the transaction being traced back to you, albeit a slight one. If you want better anonymity, you can pass through multiple rounds of coinjoin / mixers / tumblers, then convert your BTC to a privacy coin such as Monero, and sell that privacy coin for fiat. P.S. I've personally never done any of this, and I don't advocate for any illegal or criminal activities. Just sharing for educational purposes.
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More info?
How much BTC are you looking to sell for PayPal / Skrill?
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I am glad it's all sorted out.
Personally I believe Mbitr's side of story 100%. They have enough reputation on this forum and I believe their intention was never ill to begin with.
You don't have to justify yourself Mbitr. Vod might have come a little strong but he's just keeping a watch. Could have gone a little less heavy on accusations though.
Good luck, Mbitr. Your daughter sure has talent. I would love to see more of her art in future.
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