Don't kid yourself, guys. This is a SCAM, and pretty much everything else in this board is too.
It's just funny to see all the desperate script kiddies that realise that people have made tons of money scamming, and they try too, only to realise that they've been scammed into buying a shitty doubler script that no one believes will pay them.
OP, why don't you keep your "profit" to yourself? And don't say that you want to "help people"... It'll just worsen your case.
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Another scammy-whammy. As a newbie, I used to invest in ponzis, and out of the multitudes of ponzis that I invested in, I was always drew the short straw. I stopped investing in ponzis after doing a reflective risk assessment, and realising that the only ponzis that actually paid out were cryptofate and cryptoboost, which are both gone now.
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Explain what you're doing to make this $1 and why not do it yourself? You say you want people familiar with exchanges? The bitcoin price is not 100% predicable. Do you have a fail-safe to pay us back?
Explain yourself, lest you get tagged as a scammer.
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Not even bitcoinprofit, but bitcoinprofit2... Not even hosted on a dedicated domain, but on webnode. What's next? Manual payouts? Hah! Put some effort into your scam, please.
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You could simply make your own untitled-dice through moneypot and make your own house edge and Gamble on yourself. You get a slight amount back because you get a cut of your losses, and even some more profit if you win!
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I believe a GFC is coming, and therefore I believe that bitcoin will go up when the time comes that everyone wants to cash out of fiat.
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Not that I'm doing anything illegal, I just like to have my money out of the banks
Probably because when the GFC comes I don't have to rush to buy out all my bitcoin.
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Do you have any sort of guarantee that you you will stay active and not shut down your server after we pay you?
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I am interested. I pmed you and emailed you to the specified address, I hope you are interested!
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Daily bump! The minimum wage in my country is $27 am hour, but I'm willing to be paid at almost half that rate, at $15!
15$ per hour? thats too much. In my country minimum wage is only 1 or 2 dollars per hour. and 10$ full time job.. My friend, I live in Australia. Different places have different standards. I could go work at a MacDonalds and make what I make here in an hour, but I'm a lazy shit and I'm too tied to my computer. You are right. you can earn a lot of money in Some countries. Did you have a job in mind? I'm interested if anyone can escrow the funds for this job. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I can do like $7 for both?
$8 and you got a deal! Do you guarantee that the won't be taken back by original owners? I am the owner ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I can guarantee you they are your forever if you buy. Ill do $8 if they come with emails. Otherwise i got no emails :c I'll check if I have I still have the emails. Still open? I really need some smurfs, I got banned from comp for a week because I killed someone :3
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bump
It works. Will it work with a locked thread? Like the one TheButterZone always posts? Basically unlocking the thread then bumping then locking again.
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Not really a mistake but I see lots of newbies (most likely scammers) begging or making up some bull shit about a charity case. So yeah don't do that Also don't try & get a loan as a newbie, people will give you negative trust on your profile. I was just about to say this as a forewarning. But then I think the original poster wanted to know what the common mistakes in general that a new user makes with bitcoin and not necessarily on this forum. Begging usually results in the opposite, usually a block from the person youre begging to. I've seen so many kids try to do it... "I'm a 13 year old kid that likes anime, please tip at *inser address here*" - I've gotta find this one again. It was hilarious. EDIT - aaaand I found it. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1140855.0
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Do you sell CSGO smurfs? I really need one soon by next weekend to feed my gaming addiction.
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Hey guys. As the title says, I need a CSGO Smurf account. We were going to win a game and was on the last round, v when I dumbly shot my teammate for fun. Bam, 1 week CSGO comp ban.
So I'm looking for a Smurf, no higher than GN2, no lower than unranked. I want one with unrestricted play amounts, not limited to 2 comp wins. Basically:
- Ranked account lower than GN3 - No hacks used on the account - Preferably no scam reports on steamrep - You go first or escrow
Im looking for an account below $4, because I've seen GN accounts go for less than $3.
Thanks! PM me your offer!
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The most balanced wallet is core, it is secure and easy to use, although it is a software wallet.
I like to use a Ledger wallet, but it comes at a cost. If you can cover that cost, it can become a great investment.
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Compared to other debit card issuers that actually have a dedicated site and automated interface for this, like Spectrocoin, what can you offer? For starters I can say you have a more expensive card, bit lower fees for bitcoin only.
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Why don't you trade them on an exchange?
Are you willing to go first/use escrow, because you're a newbie with no history?
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What will happen if your local authority comes up to you and tells you to tell you what coins the outputs were of a certain input? Would you comply or pull an "Apple"? it is like using colors for mark every reserve item. For example, we mark your coins as 'yellow' in our database. Next time when you use our service, we send you coins from range of others colors, like 'brown', 'red', 'white'... but not from 'yellow' to be sure that you do not receive part of your previous coins.
Ok, but does that not mean that tracing is a hell of a lot easier? I mean if you know that person x has the color yellow, then you can just search after yellow and will find all the bitcoins he has sent in? Or is it something that i have misunderstood maybe? No one can see what a coin is marked as besides bitmixer. No need to worry. In fact, the "marking of coin's" was simply an analogy.
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