The worst case is that someone will send you bitcoins. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) You can't do anything with an address, but send coins to it.
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Owners of faucets won't get rich, but they make more money that the users ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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WTS 0.02 BTC for Paypal Bitstamp price
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You will get more money with a paid signature, or speculating, or gambling (?)
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You can deposit with: OKPay (2% fee) Perfect Money (6% fee) EgoPay (3% fee) Payeer.com Wire transfer (1% fee, min 20usd)
+ fees for change
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Faucets are not really worth it (waste of time), but it is a nice idea to gather them in the same place.
Well it depends on what you are doing at the time. E.g. if you are at work and may use the internet privately why not keep a browser window open for a faucet? You can do that, but you will win almost nothing. Or maybe 1 cent per month. Which is a waste of time. And it might get you into trouble if your boss figure that out.
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You can write an article about gambling with coins (much easier than fiat, less regulation, dice games), and also ways to speculate / invest.
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I sold my bitcoins i had bought at 1000dollars, yes i lost nearly half of my investment, but better than losing it all. Bitcoins will stabilize around lower than the 500 dollars which would be its true value and it most likely won't rise beyond that number. I think the best would be to sell now and save whatever you can.
Why did you buy btc at 1k usd at the first place? Does not make sense ...
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If you are willing to use btc-e because the price is cheaper I guess that you are making a mistake ... At the end of the day it will be much more expensive that using an other exchange (like bitstamp).
But if you really want to use btc e, you can check their websites and see the fees.
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Just curious then,
Where do you see bitcoins in the next 2 years?
and
What is going to happen to the other currencies such as NMC and LTC?
BTC will be between 100 and 1 000 usd in 2 years. LTC and NMC will be almost dead. According to me
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51 posts 17ojzFB9yKyEe9EeBn8vQ484NeG48MmyEU ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) You missed something ^^
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Faucets are not really worth it (waste of time), but it is a nice idea to gather them in the same place.
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You can reply there after a few hours (when you become a junior member). I can post it for you, and link it here.
Edit your post with what you want to say ...
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Closed for now (lending). Do not pm me.
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You only need 1 post to be able to send pms. But you need to wait 6 min between a post and a pm. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Where did you get the info? You can convert it to m^3, which is easier to estimate ....
But I think that the real value is much lower
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hello all I'm new to this so any help or any idea's will be grateful ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) I hear that bitcoins are becoming more popular so I figure ill give it a try plus I hear you can buy stuff with bitcoins? names: Matt from: MASS, USA speak: English Welcome. Yes, bitcoin is a currency and you can use to buy and sell stuff online. You can also speculate or gamble ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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