Username: Dank14 Rank: Member Current number of posts: 82
I will like to join.
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Do you have local bitcoin exchanges with low transaction fees for the retailers to exchange fiat with coins?
Because if you don't, the retailers won't lift a finger.
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hi,
just had a small idea: what if bitcoin shops had this feature: buy this item if its cheaper than XBTC? this would include BTC/USD conversation and product price changes.
the customer could deposit the money (and maybe withdraw it in case that after some time when his target isnt reached he doesnt want it anymore)
IMHO this should enable shops to plan better which should lead to cheaper prices (well at least for big shops. not sure if there are any atm)
please share your opinions ;-)
That would be lovely. I mean you deposit 1btc, wait for like a year for the price of btc to rise, then you order for that item you could not afford previously. Cool
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You definitely are the wrong guy, or probably it's more likely that you are a girl, to keep a dog. You sound like you would get bored pretty fast of it and you surely did not consider the work you will have with it. Not to speak of yearly fees, doctor, food and so on.
And if you really get such a dog for cheap then it might come from one of those dog breed farms. Brought out from incest, having multiple illnesses that show up some time later.
If you really would love that dog then you could feel like shit.
Besides that... you want it because others look down on you? How superficial are you?
You are so wrong, a dog is a man's best friend. You can't replace a live dog with a lifeless game console. I thought there is a place where they keep stray dogs, ever gone there to look for one you could adopt?
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I would love to buy a brand new car.
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Maybe yea on the BTC but the rolling steel coffin? NO TY.
I see all cars as rolling steel coffins. Not sure if that's what you meant or just the Tesla. Either way, if someone paid for a Tesla with platinum bullion I'd be just as impressed. Not-fucking-at-all. Anyone else feel the same way? Soon enough other models will be sold for bitcoins, cool
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when you talk about investing, there is nothing that can be safe 100%. because investment always involves some risk for potential profit or loss. you can earn that daily amount you want by trading but as I told you it is a risky one
Not that interested on trading it seems very scary to me Btc/Fiat trading is not as scary as it sounds, the first step is usually the hardest, after that you learn the tricks from experience. One can't be too sure staying in one place is the safest way.
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Have you tried doing a Google search for topics related to market places on the dark web?
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I have always wondered on how to do a twitter campaign.
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Yocoin is a good altcoin...
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Good luck with your dream, hope your dream comes true.
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Signature campaign and amazon mechanical turk.
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Experience is the best teacher, your friend will learn from this experience and make better choices next time.
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I guess I will just have to keep my fingers crossed and hope for another signature campaign to come on board.
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Hi, I am a fiction writer doing a story on the darknet/undernet and services paid for using bitcoins. Could you please take a few moment to help me understand a few things. I gather activity on the undernet is virtually untraceable, not impossible, but virtually so if using i2p and a VPN. Is it the same for use of bitcoins when you buy goods or services through the undernet using bitcoins - are they less traceable than a credit card, for example? Thanks for any information you can offer. It is traceable in that miners (the ledger keepers) know the quantity of bitcoins that went from one bitcoin wallet to the other, but they do not know who owns the wallet. It is difficult finding the owner of a wallet so it's more anonymous than a credit card.
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I live in an oil producing country and the drop in crude oil prices in the international market is really eating into the economy of my country at present...
I think btc is a safe way of keeping your cash value.
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I think the guy will like to know which country has the cheapest electricity... I think China fits the bill quite right.
Cost of living is not as high as Brazil and the place is peaceful, you do not have lots of terrorists bombing places.
There are a lot of experts there who can easily put you through should you decide to join a mining pool.
But do you speak Chinese?
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Off course do i have a paypal account i dont think there are allot of people who dont have a paypal account because it was one of the first paying methods for online payments and off course i also have bitcoins but dont pay with that.
Paypal does not support a considerable number of countries, so whole lot of people do not have PayPal accounts even though they wish to. I am one of them; I'm trying to get by on signature campaigns now, since most work-at-home companies pay with PayPal.
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I had always thought bitcoin was legal in China, does this recognition imply that bitcoin is just being legalized in China?
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