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As All we know that trading is the best way to make and earn extra income of BTC<snip>
I vehemently disagree with this. Trading is a great way to lose everything you have and is super-risky. I don't think it's the best way or even a good way unless you have a lot of experience. And most people don't, and it's hard to have experience in crypto trading, as the whole game has only been around for 6 years or so. I traded some DOGE yesterday on Yobit and made a slight profit but I had to wait a while for my orders to get executed and I honestly wasn't certain that the market was going to go up at all. Luckily it did but it could easily have gone the other way.
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I also have the same suspicion. He's posted a PP-->btc request that looks sketchy to me. Sorry, too much bullshit going on in this forum and I'm skeptical to say the least.
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I can ge you 250$ BTC for 310$ Paypal , You can make other Transaction after this trade. I am not going to go First today : I see your Password is Changed.
LMK
You know that fishing site that was up in the gambling section recently? I accidently signed up. OBviously I would change my password. So you say, but in your recent loan request you also stated you can't sign a message from a staked address. And you're going to pay $600 for $450 of btc? That's an awful lot to be overpaying. I get a bad feeling from this, just sayin'.
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Sorry guys, I could care less if Donald Trump owns bitcoin or even thinks about it at all. If he's elected president, all of us in the US are fucked. And probably everyone else, too.
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OP, you have over 100 posts but have you done any reading here? There are multiple topics devoted to this. I would think it depends on what country you're in. I'm with Peonminer--Coinbase and Circle are both good to buy btc on. If you're into trading altcoins, Yobit's not bad. Coinbase doesn't like gamblers and doesn't cut you any slack before closing your account, so be careful.
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I try to imagine the consequences. Thousands would have rushed to buy BTC, price would jump, which would make even more new people eager to join the party, raising the number of transactions so much that the network couldn't handle it... New Hampshire's not ready yet, BTC neither.
Think even further--what happens when NH doesn't dump the bitcoin and the price crashes. TONS of lost tax revenue. I'm sorry, I'm glad gov't isn't taking bitcoin for taxes. It's like that stupid ass idea of investing Social Security contributions into the stock market that GW Bush or one of those boneheads had some years ago. Bitcoin is just not stable enough for this.
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This topic again? I like the satoshi unit, it's easy to remember even in the 10K range. I've said it before when this has come up, but I think it should either be BTC or satoshi. Not bits or mBTC. Those are just stupid and require an unnecessary conversion.
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You'll forgive us if we don't pity you for stressing out over something so inconsequential as a message board account. Your arrogance is not a good trait in this scenario, someone else has lost money because of your incompetence and you want to walk away for free. This is your fault at the end of the day, at the least you did not use a secure password on your account and at the worst you have stolen a loan.
There are two options that I can see: You pay altcoin half of what he lost to have the account returned or have the account returned for free, but receive a tsunami of negative rep making it useless.
Oh the fucking irony. This is totally scammer logic--if you're too stupid to keep your stuff locked up, it's OK to steal it. It's his account, period. All the other whining and bargaining that Altcoin4life is doing is trying to put unwarranted blame on the scam-ee. Swingdev might have been lax, but that's the extent of the blame on his end.
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OP I tend to agree with you on this but bct doesn't even ban scammers even when they're caught. A lot of people just create new accounts to fish for suckers and they abandon them when no one bites. So restricting newbies would help that.
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Well I posted something asking for the evidence of a transaction. They're not obligated to post anything, but a senior member should know how paranoid people are on bitcointalk. Good sleuth work I have to say if this is indeed a self-transaction.
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There are some accusations flying around here about passwords being changed and so forth. Do you have any blockchain proof of a transaction?
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Wow, he had green trust? I did not think it was possible to get it so fast, but that probably just showcases my ignorance about how the trust thing works around here. I did see he had (+) trust from folks on DT, which I now assume he probably farmed in order to scam. Interesting, and I do hope everyone who got scammed gets their btc back--if that's possible. And props to the DT members who painted him red.
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OP, prove that he's an alt of idyu or hush. being suspicious because of the msdn admin account is okay, but your other accusation are just full bullshit without proof.
So now I can't accuse anyone in the scam accusation forums? Again I'll just bump this up after he scams someone because its only obvious to a few. GL newbies idyu will balls your chin or whatever dumb sht he says after he scams Yeah, except what you brought is relatively flimsy and I doubt any DT members are going to act on this. Part of the reason someone gets on the DT list is because they use good judgement, which requires facts and evidence. No?
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I can't believe they're actually claiming ignorance, as if copying like that would be somehow acceptable if there wasn't an explicit rule. This shouldn't need a rule at all; it's blatantly obvious that you don't go around copying like this.
Actually I'm going to assume they used a script to automate this process. Would it be useful to have a script checking for duplicate posts?
It seems dear fox had been doing this for a long time before they got caught and if my assumption is right it would be fairly trivial for them to change their script and start using another account with it.
Specially someone who has been registered since 2013 with more than 5k posts. Like what has he been doing all these years? Unless the account was sold there is no way he didn't know and if he really didn't know he should still be banned for his stupidity, honestly. Jesus. I didn't even look at his profile but he definitely should have known better. I think the account was probably sold but I don't have evidence of this.
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Copy and paste = permanent.
didn't see the rule in the list shown in 9th floor, and you should give me a chance please, i made good posts before, and i will do more contributions to this forum. if i saw this rule of course i wouldn't do like that, so forgive me and i am very sorry. You shouldn't have to be told to not copy and paste other's posts. It's spam. You knew exactly what you were doing and that it wouldn't be acceptable. This. It's common sense, and you can't honestly claim you didn't know what you were doing was wrong. So save all the bullshit. Good riddance.
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Some of these captchas are nightmarishly tedious and some are just straight up sadistic. Unfortunately I'm totally addicted to one dogecoin faucet and I do it a few times a day. I tend to prefer the ones where you have to enter some number that's written on a mailbox or street. Those aren't bad and I can see them on my cell phone. Others, like the ones where you have to identify all the Chinese food or something like that--those make me want to strangle someone. I can hardly make out what's what.
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I agree with Blazed and everyone else here. I think it's a total asshole move on Altcoin4life's part to keep the account after he fucked up the due diligence. It's the wrong thing to do and this forum remembers things like that. By doing this, Altcoin4life is placing a very, very specific value on his integrity, and that value appears to be quite small. Just sayin'.
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OP, probably you're not going to be able to do deals on this forum with PayPal. You're just too new and PayPal can be charged back, so it's probably the least ideal method of buying bitcoin. As I mentioned in another thread however, there are places like wesellcrypto.com that sell btc and some other altcoins for PP, but the markups are pretty large. They're definitely reliable though, and I've used them in the past. Good luck to you.
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OP, this is a stupid poll. You need to define what manipulated means, because your mileage may vary. Can whales change the price of bitcoin somewhat at whim? Yes, because the market cap is small relative to the stock of Pfizer or Coca-Cola, for example. Every buy/sell order manipulates the market to some extent.
Do you mean by governments or something like that or the miners? What do you mean?
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This can work if the person with PayPal sends as a gift. No way it can be reversed after they do that.
Wrong. If you say wrong then explain why? One person wanted their money back from me they called PayPal, even showed them our conversations on ICQ and PayPal said they couldn't do nothing about it because they sent it as a gift to me. It's been discussed to death. Think compromised account and gift/digital goods go out the window. I will second this. There are many topics I've seen devoted to this exact issue. There's no safe way yet to accept PayPal as a payment for bitcoin. I don't know how wesellcrypto does it, they must get people charging back all the time, and if I'm not mistaken it's against PayPal's terms anyway. Spoetnik has trolled this issue ad nauseum. So yeah. Doesn't matter if the PP is a gift or not.
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