Sharing is caring! I feel like making some contributions to the PTC script. I haven't looked at the source yet but I like your idea of launching this as a public open source project available on GitHub.
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Hi friend, My friend and I received this email from BTCjam "BTCjam Loan Arbitration Awards" I'm sure you also receive the same email I do not understand the explanation in an email if you understand the contents of the email please explain to me more simply and what should I do. I will be grateful and appreciate every effort Email = > http://imgur.com/7FCVfn0IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT To: net-ARB Arbitration Clients referred by BTCjam FEBRUARY ARBITRATION AWARDS Please be on notice that as a result of recent positions taken by BTCjam to hinder the enforcement of arbitration awards, net-ARB will no longer provide arbitration for BTCjam loans. In addition, circumstances demand that arbitration awards dated on or after February 1, 2016 be hereby vacated. AWARDS ISSUED PRIOR TO FEBRUARY 1, 2016 Awards received prior to February 1 remain valid and enforceable. www.enforcemyarbitrationaward.com offers a unique crowdfunding approach to enforcing P2P loans by sharing the cost proportionally among the investors. We regret this action became necessary and we apologize for any inconvenience caused. Best regards, net-ARB Support www.net-ARB.comOnline Arbitration OK...this is a very strange notice, have not heard of this from BTCJam support at all. What exactly does this mean for future default situations moving forward? BTC Jam appears to be having troubles recently in managing their customer service standards (lots of members are complaining about the inability to post loans, long response times to questions, etc...) As I am writing this the website has been down for a good 30 minutes...hope this does not indicate a bigger problem is looming! BTCJam is the worst way to lend money in the world. They're even worse than money mart. I've heard of too many stories of people getting ripped off. I built a skeleton of my own lending site at http://cake-twmd.rhcloud.com. I intend to have very strict rules for those wanting to borrow money. The internet is a great way to be scammed.
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If you got skills, and there's a guy that needs a service. Then you could earn your first bitcoin rather easily.
If you feel lucky, Gambling is an easy way to get alot of btc as well, but the risk is greater.
If you're patient enough, Sig Campaign is a good way aswell, but you'll need to invest your time here.
I will definitely agree with you on your third suggestion. It may take a long time (up to a year) of consistent participation before you are going to make any decent cash. Newbies don't get paid as much as seniors.
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I guess one can get nice amount of money from signature Campaign
Even faucet earning gets good amount of money
However do not risk that amount which you cannot afford to loose if you wanna risk btc in Trading r investing in ponzi
I can't really agree with 2nd sentence of your post, faucet earnings gets you good money? Where does that faucet come from that gives you a good amount of money? I have always seen faucets with very little rewards which can just waste your time but can't give you any good amount of money. you must optimize your time when you use faucets...and use faucets only when you have fun to use them. right now...i'm surfing this forum...claiming faucets and watching TV and answering my emails and overlooking my sites... Waste of time is when you do nothing (lol) Still that being said, faucets are a waste of time. I find myself when I have free time, I like to code or learn more about coding. Of course, I am trying to get a job as a computer programmer at a real world office. That would definitely be a trusted way to make money.
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I don't trade Bitcoin for the sake of buying high and selling low. Right now I am using it as a currency. When I do trade, I usually have to have fiat money in order to buy something from a vendor who dosen't accept Bitcoin. Adaptation is slow, hopefully that will change.
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I've skimmed through the article. Its just more propaganda. His Big Mac example is a straw-man argument. Bitcoin does have a lot of potential. The author of that article obviously does not underdstand the Blockchain technology.
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I've heard that Bitcoin is not real money, as the price fluctuates. I've also heard that Bitcoin is used exclusively by criminals for illegal activities. Both statements are untrue, but the FUD has really had an effect on the value of the currency.
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I remember winning a bit of money in late November. I won some more money agian at an BitcoinCasino.net. It sure is a good feeling for the time being, but most people end up spending their winnings back at the casino and loose.
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I have put down gambling in the past, but I am being a bit of a hypocrite since I have a gambling signature campaign. Some people can get so addicted to gambling they blackmail people for money, or sell their home to pay back gambling bets. When I begin work on a gambling website I plan to make it will at least be provably fair (though I would take a rake).
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This video is an example of how crazy gambling can become. His odds were stacked against. He would have absolutey nothing and he would be sleeping on the streets. I would never make a bet like this, no matter how good the odds are in your favor.
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If I we're you I would use coinbase as it's a fast way to buy Bitcoin with a credit card, I would buy ASAP as mentioned, the price of Bitcoin is going to go up. I have found honest traders on localbitcoin.com where there are several ways to buy and sell Bitcoin.
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You would have to fully trust the person you're dealing with is going to scam you. As mentioned above, people can always do a chargeback. You could find a decent trader at localbitcoin.com but I would still be careful.
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I've never seen the need to have one of these kinds of cards. Even the Bit-X cards, which have no fees on their end, you still have to pay the ATM withdraw fee when you use it to get cash. I'm happy enough trading on localbitcoin.com
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Well, this is the first time I've ever heard of someone offering a discount for paying with bitcoin. I've seen it talked about in the past, but never practically implemented. Hopefully more businesses will follow this site.
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Just reading through the replies to this thread I don't even have to look at the website to know that it's a scam. Their payout - 1 BTC is way to much for anyone to cash out at.
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I consider Bitcoin a real currency as I use it for some of my expenses in real life. It's easy enough for me to buy some real money with Bitcoin via localbitcoin.com. After exchanging currencies I can buy pretty much anything I want. In the future, Bitcoin will be everywhere.
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Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling BitCoin +3 / Buying - BTC, LTC, WM, PM, OKP, PZ, PP, SK, DC +5 (5%)
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on: March 09, 2016, 12:18:16 AM
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I personally would not buy Bitcoin from you considering you have no trust or reputation. I would suggest doing some work and getting positive feedback first before trying to trade here.
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You are not connecting to the wallet properly. Check your setting with blockchain.info.
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As already posted, the website looks pretty odd on some most-used browsers like Chrome or Safari. Also tried Vivaldi and it looks again different to the others. You should try to standardize your site for most browsers. Why don't you use a free one pager html5 or bootstrap template? it makes it easier. Here are some examples: http://www.styleshout.com/category-template/one-page/I did use Bootstrap. And to be fair there are some bugs that I still need to work out. I've only been using Bootstrap for a few months now. I'll make some improvements, and I do appreciate the feedback.
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This is actually an opportunity for a cryptocurrency designed for micro-payments. I know I'd consider favoring websites where I pay a very small amount/page to view text ad-free, without all the advertising sewage clogging up and frequently crashing my browser. This would be difficult to manage with traditional fiat-based systems, but a micropayment system based on a popular crypto could work well for this application.
I actually agree. The people writing the articles for those websites so Bitcoin could indeed be a good solution to this dilemma. I wouldn't mind paying a few pennies to use a website. I do hate websites that insist on CPA Lead shit in order to use their website.
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