I see on the site it shows a Mobile wallet available but there is no link just yet, I assume this is being worked on?
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Same here, confused the hell out of me I had no idea that it was upside down when I was reading bitcoin lol a nice joke for the day.
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This has been a long wait, will be good to see how the price finishes at the end of the first day of trading, unfortunately I will miss the fun as I have not updated my wallet just yet until I get home.
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Increasing you fee is really the main thing you can do to have your transaction included quicker, the only sites I have come across that have instant confirmations are gambling sites which kind of makes sense as they want you to be lose your money quickly.
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If you are looking to trade bitcoin against altcoins then Bittrex is a decent enough exchange with a good volume, Poloniex offers you a few more advanced features and then you have Yobit which I find is quite messy but it is good for coins that are just released.
These are just a few but if you are looking to trade just bitcoin against fiat then there are others which --Encrypted-- mentions.
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This sounds pretty cool, no fees except for ATM and purchasing from another country, I have sent you a PM.
There ARE fees for this card, not too bad but there are: 1% Loading fee, 1.00$/€/£ Monthly service fee, 3.00% Foreign transaction fee and ATM fees... Thanks alani123 I think I responded too quickly, I have now had a look at the site and you are right there are fees so really no different to the majority of other cards out there except for the free card, I think I will leave this be but good luck to those that need one.
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This sounds pretty cool, no fees except for ATM and purchasing from another country, I have sent you a PM.
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I was lucky enough to get out of Yovi when it reopened and got away with minimal loss, the whole rise only market idea is funny, if only it was that easy lol. To say that your team is overloaded doesn't really address the issue or help anyone, it is more a delaying tactic and will just frustrate people even more.
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I would suggest your first port of call should be the lender, explain to them your circumstances and ask if it is possible for a slight extension on your loan even if you have to payback a tiny bit more, at the end of the day they would like their loan repaid and so would you so I would think that would be the most sensible option initially before you start panicking and stressing.
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From my experience, I joined Genesis mining back in November 2015 but purchased their X11 mining contract for 1 year, they do pay out but the payment amounts are erratic, with the X11 contract they mine some alts and then convert it into BTC I 'should' make ROI in just over 12 months. In their thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=602022.4180 I know some people have been dismayed by the lifetime bitcoin contracts and their payouts but the X11 seems to be working so far for me. I have been stung by a few scam sites previously when I first started out so I have only looked at Genesis recently.
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Definitely the hype that surrounds the coin has a lot to do with the initial stages of a coins entry into the market, just be careful if you do heavily invest in a coin that you are not the one left holding a huge bag, and don't be greedy a few times I have got just a little bit too greedy after a coin has been top volume and kept on growing and then I took my eyes off it for a couple of days and I ended up making minimal instead of maximum profit.
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Please don't waste your time or money on this, good shout on asking the forum before you do as other people will have seen this and instantly recognize it as a scam.
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The popular one is blockchain, I have started to use Mycellium on IOS and there is also Coinbase, you can't beat your own wallet at the end of the day where you are in full control but for everyday transaction usage I would vote for Coinbase.
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Definitely I see them as one in the same, trading perhaps a bit more skilled as in you can do your research on the coin and identify possible uplifts and so on but at the end of the day it is a gamble, you can win big and you can lose everything so I would say to me anyway they are the same.
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I Agree with the others if you want long term storage where you won't be using your bitcoin for a while then go for a paper wallet, otherwise something like blockchain seems to be the most popular option, I have just discovered Mycellium for IOS and it seems pretty good so far but I am not storing any large amounts of bitcoin on any of the online services.
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I prefer horse racing, I like to do a small accumulator for about 8 horses each way which works out at crazy odds, something like 15000/1 but I live in hope If I had to choose between dice or slots I would opt for slots as they are little bit more entertaining and some have nice jackpots and bonus games, outside of these I like a bit of online poker but I need to be in the right frame of mind otherwise it can be too easy to just go all in and I end up back at the start with zero balance.
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I would think Paypal would like to be part of bitcoin before it is too late, they will figure a way to integrate it into their payment system and bringing this guy on board is a step in the right direction.
Who knows they might be looking at sidestepping bitcoin and creating their own alternative, but it would make more sense for them to move into bitcoin early to get a piece of the pie and we are still early in the bitcoin era.
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Advertisements and fees, Coinbase for example I know they have a lot of merchants setup and I am pretty sure they would be getting some kind of fees from them and also when bitcoin is traded they would receive a % in fees.
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I think you will need to provide some proof of funds / escrew in order to have any chance of people trusting you, or show some historic proof of winning / losing at playing Poker if this is your primary focus.
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