I could do this for you. If you don't think I'm trusted enough to go first then please set up a Escrow using one of the trusted members on here. I'll offer the preev rate + 5%.
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Is the Lealana 0.1 BTC coin funded? If so I'd take it for that price ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Transactions are only recorded and confirmed as long as the network is up and running. In order for the Blockchain to function properly it needs the input of miners who ensure that transactions are confirmed and recorded through the mining of other blocks. In other words, it's a self sufficient system. Without the miners there'd be no functioning bitcoin system...
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If you can't find anyone on here there are plenty of good freelance sites out there where you can easily outsource the work. Check the likes of fiverr.com freelancer.com and upwork.com
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Are you asking as an interested party in selling ad space or buying ad space? There are plenty of existing sites that would sell you ad space for BTC. If you were selling ad space your client reach would be more limited but if you were attracting a large user base then there'd definitely be some demand. Google Adsense allows you to earn from displaying ads on your site however they do not pay in BTC.
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Amazon wouldn't as it would take away from their Amazon payments revenue. In a way by accepting it they'd be competing with themselves. The fact that they don't accept BTC isn't much of a deal breaker for most people so it wouldn't be worth it for them to accept BTC. The gains would not outweigh the potential loss of revenue.
With regards to eBay it's a little bit more complicated. Although from a financial perspective there's no reason for them not to, it would be a bit difficult in terms of their agreement with PayPal (despite their recent branching off). In an escalated case which requires some sort of resolution in terms of refunding, how would eBay/PayPal refund the money if the transaction was paid for in BTC? However, eBay could accept BTC for listing fees only (as well as other payment forms) and insist that sales have to be paid in Fiat (like they currently do). That could increase their revenue by attracting the BTC crowds and allow them to maintain the protection they can afford to give buyers and sellers.
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Anything can happen by then. The price could skyrocket as difficulty continues to increase and each Bitcoin could reach 5 figures... Or, something like a 51% attack could take place by then causing your BTC to be worthless... The point is it can go either way. You can't predict that far into the future. Remember to invest what you can afford to lose and then when 2020 comes around you'll either be disappointed or able to buy a new car/home ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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The possibilities are endless as long as the domains haven't been registered already. You'd want something catchy and that is easy to remember. Longer domains are often too long to type and seem unprofessional. Here are a few I thought of. You'd need to choose your own extension.
bitroca (or bittroca) cryptroca bitcambio ...
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Will you be uploading any pictures of the artwork of renders of the finished coin? I don't mean any disrespect but I find it difficult to understand why anyone would preorder something they haven't even seen.
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It looks amazing! Great work. I'm kicking myself now for not buying them when I had the chance. Any chance next time you'll reduce the minimum international order from 3 pieces to 2?
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There will definitely be some interest in both coins although more so for the 5BTC. It seems like the 25BTC coins always fetch a lower premium (in ratio to other coins) but the market for them is also a little smaller since fewer people have the funds available to buy one. Good luck with the sale!
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Still looking for a partner.
Thanks!
You still haven't explained your idea or what kind of partner you're looking for (developer or financial). You may want to elaborate a little more seeing as I don't think many people actually understand what it is that you're trying to do.
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Canary Txid: e6ed868b0a369a94659e4ab7a105897704529bc10cef1c0dd363498e3ccb38b6 FakeAccount Txid: 351add7d174c84d4cfd7454300ebf68b121f645712c0237546dde26fbbaf451e
Neither of these TXIDs can be found on Blockr.io (Archive) or Blockchain.info (Archive). Care to check them again? I also had difficulties finding them on the Blockchain. I thought I was doing something wrong. Glad to see I'm not the only one.
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Yes it is and what do you require from the other party as security and are you also willing to provide the same security that you won't use the provided info for illegal activities, accounts here are hacked and sold daily, even trust comes from random people that we don't know, if a trade comes to you asking for something from another party you also need to provide the same from your side as security that you will not misuse the provided info or documents and if your not willing to then don't ask others to do something your not willing to provide.
When I deal with you for the first time your also new and untrusted to me, the trust on your profile only works for people you have dealt with and to me it means nothing since your a stranger to me.
I know exactly what it is and if you ask for someone's information will you also provide yours as guarantee you won't use the details for fraud? Nothing makes you special here and we have no idea who you are and what you will do with the information, so it goes back to if you have doubts about the seller stay away from the trade since no one is holding a gun to your head and forcing you to trade
Trust makes you special here. The more you have then the more people will trust you. If I was dealing with someone more reputable than myself and they'd ask for it I'd definitely consider providing it given the circumstances of the transaction. For a $20 sale nobody would bother but when you start talking in the thousands then people get wary and due diligence is needed from both parties.
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I know exactly what it is and if you ask for someone's information will you also provide yours as guarantee you won't use the details for fraud? Nothing makes you special here and we have no idea who you are and what you will do with the information, so it goes back to if you have doubts about the seller stay away from the trade since no one is holding a gun to your head and forcing you to trade
Trust makes you special here. The more you have then the more people will trust you. If I was dealing with someone more reputable than myself and they'd ask for it I'd definitely consider providing it given the circumstances of the transaction. For a $20 sale nobody would bother but when you start talking in the thousands then people get wary and due diligence is needed from both parties.
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You people always ask the dumbest questions, what the fuck do you expect him to guarantee there won't be a chargeback? Accepting paypal is at your own risk and if you don't believe it's safe stay the fuck away from the trade since no one is holding a gun to your face.
It's called due diligence. If you aren't aware of what it is try googling it. That's what people mean when they ask for a guarantee. They're not asking for a warranty but rather that the seller provides reasonable information about themselves so there's trust that no reversal would take place... ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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Are these prototypes or coins in the next series? How much are you selling them for?
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