Yes there is Minimum amount of 100 USD.
Earn $25 of bitcoin for every friend you refer who buys $100 of bitcoin or more.
Yeah i know this, but i haven't referred anyone, i used a referral from another user.... a lot of coinbase's referral programs include something about "get X dollars for both you and your friend!" so id assume thats why, seeing you were referred by another user.
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Can you sign with any past address? Would be a lot more solid than any gmail history. You had a loan thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=742699.0Can you sign with any of the repayment addresses written by you in any unedited post? Or any other one you can bring forward. (or was your wallet in some way recoverable by your mail?) if he was using a blockchain.info wallet without 2fa i think it might be possible (just possible) that the hacker got access to his wallet. just speculation.
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Thank you for the good laugh I will try to explain why at end. Not all cloudmining sites are bad. Yes a lot of sites are ponzi, scam, promise crazy returns, etc. But there are legit cloudmining sites. I for one thing look at them and see do they have the hardware to provide the cloud mining. There are only two I trust and both tell what manufacture they are using. What got me to laugh you might take a second to look into your signature. You realize Bit-X is a exchange and cloud mining? right should mention that bit-x's hashing is provided by bitfury, one of the larger hashers in the mining scene. the cloud mining site that do turn to be ponzis have some pretty obvious warning signs, including high returns/fast roi, no proof of mining/lack of a mining address. This is missing a big part of why I posted - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1108249.msg11858792#msg11858792Someone wearing a Bit-X sig but said all cloud mining is scam or a loss. So it does not compute. Hopefully that puts my quote above more in context. many people in signature campaigns have no idea what theyre advertising, or even care. all that matters is the pay after all anyways, i was just backing up what you said about bit-x being legitimate my giving that piece of info, i just snipped out the previous quotes as to not clutter the post.
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Bitcoin betting site not ask for id or passport. Directbet or nitrogen have instant withdraw. When you deposit,you need to wait for 1 confirmation exactly, casinos either wait a confirmation to credit or to allow for withdrawals, i have no clue what the op is talking about. ok here is a clue https://satoshibet.comGo play there and see if they will send ur money instantly like deposit no thanks, i have my gambling preferences, and they tend to stay on sportsbooks. nitrogensports mostly.
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Thank you for the good laugh I will try to explain why at end. Not all cloudmining sites are bad. Yes a lot of sites are ponzi, scam, promise crazy returns, etc. But there are legit cloudmining sites. I for one thing look at them and see do they have the hardware to provide the cloud mining. There are only two I trust and both tell what manufacture they are using. What got me to laugh you might take a second to look into your signature. You realize Bit-X is a exchange and cloud mining? right should mention that bit-x's hashing is provided by bitfury, one of the larger hashers in the mining scene. the cloud mining site that do turn to be ponzis have some pretty obvious warning signs, including high returns/fast roi, no proof of mining/lack of a mining address.
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Bitcoin betting site not ask for id or passport. Directbet or nitrogen have instant withdraw. When you deposit,you need to wait for 1 confirmation exactly, casinos either wait a confirmation to credit or to allow for withdrawals, i have no clue what the op is talking about.
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Whether bitcoin is considered as money or as a commodity doesn't matter. Look what is happening right now with gambling websites and USA residents.
Gambling is a very risky topic to begin with. Doesn't matter what happens with bitcoin in a legal aspect.
in the USA, bitcoin gambling is a gray area; PD has cut off USA players to cover themselves in the case bitcoin gambling, specifically, becomes illegal in the US. many casinos still do allow betters from the states to play though.
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Only if the sig campaign you are in the owner doesn't go bust or they decide they don't want to do anymore and changes ownership in the middle of the payout period, then the campaigners are screwed out of getting paid. Seen alot go this way recently. So it isn't a reliable way to make bitcoin. Unless you are in a reliable sig campaign like I am thats what escrowers are there to do; ensure the people enrolled in the campaign get paid. people usually ask for an escrow to feel safe about joining their campaign, people not being paid has happened before.
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yes, it looks like these days I will get a payment from the signature campaign thats how it is for a lot of us, a few days to wait for me though, guess the posts from today earned me some coin for the future
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From what i have read here you need a farm, free electricity and human resources
mining is famr, despite that it isn't profitable, some time i want to go back to mining, but usually you don't need free electricity, that's would be ideal to boost your roi time, but even with 0.05 and up to 0.08 you will do fine with a s5 it might be profitable again with the price increase; no doubt former miners are contemplating turning their small farms back on.
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What's the main website that supplies this code you offered? Thanks.
blockchain.info blockchain isnt as reliable anymore with the downtimes becoming more than what should be expected of the service they provide; a HD wallet is better for security and reliability if youre tech savvy as you claim to be op. he asked if what site the supplies the code i gave. why should i answer it with another site? LOL im just giving my opinion that blockchain isnt as reliable as it used to be, i dont know why youre getting offended by that.
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After learning that the humble bundle accepts bitcoin in another thread, i wanted to know what other cool places I could spend my BTC at, if you have some cool places that accept BTC, please share!
Wanted to fill your needs with BTC? Try: 1. www.pesobang.com ► Online shopping site accepts bitcoin as a payment method and shipping internationally with a good and quick customer suport. 2. www.bitrefill.com , www.piiko.com ► Mobile topup for your bits with instant topup and a quick and good customer support. 3. www.cryptothrift.com , www.payivy.com ► i don't know about this 4. www.hackforums.net ► a forum. Use BTC to buy l33t, ub3r memberships. etc., ive used payivy for some purchases before, theyre legit enough provided the merchant is selling legitimate goods.
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Gyft used to be amazing. They offered Zeevex cards and Zeevex could be used to buy steam wallet funds. But then Steam cut off Zeevex.
For now, I use it to play poker occasionally, to buy steam games (mostly from individual users rather than bigger sellers) and occasionally exchange it for Paypal when I need things that don't accept Bitcoin.
i still use gyft got other gift card needs, dont need steam funds that much anymore. you might want to check out this site if you want to buy steam cards with bitcoin though: https://www.cryfter.com/
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Hm. Okay, how do I know which address to use? And this wallet app says it generates a new address after every transaction so how do I put "my address" in when it changes constantly? What's the main website that supplies this code you offered? Thanks.
first off, it'd help to know which wallet youre using. to have a dedicated address for accepting donation, a wallet that generates new addresses constantly isnt very useful; id recommend multibit if you dont want to download the whole blockchain. I downloaded the "Bitcoin" wallet app on my phone just to check it out ("de.schildbach.wallet" it's subtitled in the app info). But I have not yet used any wallet so I'm not committed to it. I can check out Multibit. multibit, bitcoin-qt, and armory are all great HD wallets, and id stay away from mobile wallets, something about pseudorandomness leading to people using the app all generating the same private key. go here and read up on all of the wallets to see which one best fits your needs: https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet
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What's the main website that supplies this code you offered? Thanks.
blockchain.info blockchain isnt as reliable anymore with the downtimes becoming more than what should be expected of the service they provide; a HD wallet is better for security and reliability if youre tech savvy as you claim to be op.
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Never trust an .io website
i trust shapeshift.io; a site being a .io domain or not has nothing to do with the site's credibility. id expect a lot of the cloud mining ponzis to cash out around now with the price increase, xscrypt also decided to cash out a few days ago. they might wait for the price to rise a bit more though, seeing the current trend.
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Betcoin is another book with live betting. Nitrogen and Jetwin should have live betting soon.
nitrogen already has livebetting; they had it for some event last time i was on there, dont remember what though. also, nitrogensports credits deposits instantly; no need to wait for 1-2 confirmations.
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Hm. Okay, how do I know which address to use? And this wallet app says it generates a new address after every transaction so how do I put "my address" in when it changes constantly? What's the main website that supplies this code you offered? Thanks.
first off, it'd help to know which wallet youre using. to have a dedicated address for accepting donation, a wallet that generates new addresses constantly isnt very useful; id recommend multibit if you dont want to download the whole blockchain.
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Not accounts, I mean neteller funds. The funds came from a poker site. I win in the freeroll.
why not just use the neteller funds to buy some bitcoin in the currency exchange section?
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