Awesome got it, as I have told before I am un-enrolling from this camp, good luck with the camp. Zino was a good camp manager. I would like to second that.
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Is it possible ? Or no i found that app on Windows Store
Don't. It's literally a puny little phone against large machines built for mining bitcoins. The only thing you'll be doing is wasting your battery life and phone. If you want to really start mining then it'll take a lot more than a phone to get something out of it.
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Participants please check whether you have been accepted in this google doc. It will be updated within 24 hours at most from your application. You can also post or PM in advance to check whether you will be accepted. By the way, the Google Doc requires permission to view. Was it meant to be like that, or to be publicly accessible?
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So are you holding your bitcoins for future events such as halving or you more like to spend your bitcoins when you get it? I personally like to spend it for digital goods usually...
Yes I'am holding and usually not spending unless it's an inve stement , like buying low and selling high occasionally . I guess we will see how things will go on the future with both XT fork and the halving block next July (next year) Hopefully we wil lsee a decent increase I agree. Personally, I have a gut feeling that the bitcoin price will rise, but nothings guaranteed, of course. I've been hearing mixed debates about whether the fork will cause bitcoin prices to drop or rise, so I'm currently just holding onto mine until I find a reasonably good argument for one.
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Very well dude, I really really really like all of this. I'll save it for my ipod wallpaper ; D One that makes the picture good is the color selection
yup, agree with you dude. According to me, if the colour of background would be bright then it would have been cool. Personally, I like the dark background. It sets up a bit of a smooth, minimalist tone to the wallpaper. If the background was flashy then it would have ruined the tone of the wallpaper.
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Applying for this campaign! Username: BurgerKillMember Rank: Full Member Post Count: 481 (as of this post) BTC Address: 1Ps8AK1EnJXE1petn9Tjtk4JseULrCVLof
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Don't even PM me if your rate is trash looking to deal with very trusted members only due to risk of chargeback
Hello Dear You Can Contact me , I have large Thread in Other forum , we will be pleased to serve you Reagrds Post the thread of the other forum here instead of just mentioning it. We need proof.
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Another one of Kralle's alts, then. I don't see how you get pleasure from scamming other people out of their money. Your parents must be very proud of what you're doing and overall, how you act. Onto the next account, yeah?
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Same old, same old. Newbie popping up and wanting to do a large transaction from PayPal to bitcoins. Come on, we're getting tired of this. Also, we're not dumb; we know that you can chargeback if you send as "Family and Friends" as well.
If you really are legit, transfer the PayPal funds to your bank and do a wire transfer for bitcoins.
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Pro lenders plese help me need0.05 btc loan i can repay 0.07 btc 3 day address:19L34XawfXtgdf9PoaoNz9UaPCptWAY7aB reason is need for emergency for pro lenders!
whenever i see a loan request like this i know "the pro lender" is just a few minutes away and will post his signature "i will send you monies" No pro lender so far...the Pro lenders are really late this time (compared to the usual).... Has anyone actually given a loan (a real loan) for a request like this before? as far as I know even after providing a reasonable collateral you may be denied or need to revise the loan contract, just posting an address is just too random IMO. I'm almost positive that this guy actually isn't ManyProofs. I think he's a common scammer who saw ManyProofs lending to many newbies (who are probably his alts) and decided to match their style of lending and see if ManyProofs will actually lend to him. EDIT: Never mind, maybe he actually is ManyProofs' alt.
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Okay. I am not trying to buy bitcoins via Xapo; I'm just trying to use their wallet. (And by the way, I've already done the phone verification; I'm talking about verification with IDs). I feel like I should be a bit more clearer.
When I login, everything goes fine. Whenever I try to access my wallet, however, I am met with a mandatory identity verification step. It involves me inputting a few personal details and identification cards.
@everaja, thanks for your detailed explanation, but it wasn't exactly what my situation was.
I'd like to note that this is how my conversation with Xapo Support went:
Me: I'd like to use my wallet address for personal purposes but I don't feel that verifying my identity is needed for it. Support: Thanks for reaching out! Apologies for any inconvenience, but in order for our users to be able to transact on Xapo, they need to verify their identity with us!
In the bolded part, they mention that they require all of their users to verify their identity before transacting. So why I am the only one who was faced with this?
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I am still looking for a license. Please contact me if you can provide me one.
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I'd like to apply for this signature campaign.
Username: BurgerKill Post Count: 475 (as of this post) Forum Rank: Full Member
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Mixers have to be established and trusted by user. The entry barriers are very high for these sort of businesses. If I have to trust some site with my money, I would rather go with somebody who has been in this business for a long time. Exactly. Why risk your bitcoins at a no-name website when you can use services like BitMixer? There's really no need for any more bitcoin mixer sites as we already have plenty trusted ones to choose from.
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I don't think anyone has mentioned this, but Bit-x has decreased their rates. Full Members now get paid 0.0007BTC per post; I believe the other ranks have gotten a drop in rates as well but I don't know them off the top of my head.
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But need fee 10k is it if deposit one 50sats
I would say that that is a big flaw in this idea. The default transaction fee for Bitcoin Core is 1,000 satoshis. If you do a 1 satoshi transaction fee, it's going to take a very long time to confirm. So basically, you're asking us to pay 1,050 satoshis to enter. You may want to increase the jackpot and the amount needed to enter.
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potential activity 440+ post amount: 260+ no bans, no loans no negative trust
Will use escrow
Isn't 0.6 BTC usually how much Hero accounts go for? The account's potential activity isn't even how much a Hero account goes for and you're selling it at that price. (Correct me if I'm wrong about the price.) Maybe high trust account ? I very much doubt it. If it was, then the OP would not have wanted to leave that out nor forget to add it in.
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potential activity 440+ post amount: 260+ no bans, no loans no negative trust
Will use escrow
Isn't 0.6 BTC usually how much Hero accounts go for? The account's potential activity isn't even how much a Hero account goes for and you're selling it at that price. (Correct me if I'm wrong about the price.)
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Are you selling the same account to everyone, or are they different accounts? I may be interested in this.
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So I recently created a Xapo wallet, but I was met with a verification requirement in order to begin using my wallet. Was this just a random security check that was put onto my account because some shady activity was detected? Or has everyone had to go through this process to us Xapo?
I highly doubt that everyone went through it because many people back away when asked for their ID, but a lot of people us Xapo.
I will lock this topic after the question is answered to avoid the same answer being repeated over and over again.
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