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Dodgycoins.
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However, he believes people today don't correctly understand what bitcoins actually are, and he's not yet ready to let people link their bitcoin wallets with their PayPal accounts. He said he's not ready!
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Fucking bastards. How we gonna share bit coins in shops???
Yeah, do yourself a favour and dump that iPhone trash in the dustbin.
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Oh dear, someone missed the boat. Perhaps a little less talking and a lot more thinking would serve him well. LOL
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It's impossible for the USD to collapse anytime soon. Too many countries have large reserves in it to let it fail.
*facepalm*
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If it drops to single digits I may think of selling, taking a tidy profit.
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Who here has balls of steel?
Your balls are being tested now.
Only the strong survive.
Problem is selling your coins you have to leave all the fiat on an exchange. Which could disappear at any second. I think that would take more balls than safety storing them in cold storage.
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January 31, 2014 is Chinese New Year, year of horse, expect some galloping here, because what do you think each Chinese will give as a gift this time? You guessed it, Litecoin, at least one shiny LTC, right from the miner's gear.
No.
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Well the excitement has started. OP got what he wanted.
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I don't call x100 increase in 1 year boring.
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Peercoin is interesting. Could get to #2 spot. Primecoin I'm not interested in. Not bothered about finding primes.
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Does this apply to people before they accept his new TOS?
TOS He makes the rules up as he goes along.
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Bitcoins are a good store of wealth. Tulips perish, so obviously that idea was doomed from the start.
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No UK bank will deal with anything Bitcoin related. Banks are too hostile towards it.
A bank doesn't have to be involved. I don't see how this would be different than buying a ticket or topping up your phone or something from a machine. Because it involves fiat money. So a bank with have to be involved at some point and the business will have to play by their rules. I hope I'm wrong and banks do play nicely. But they have very little to gain from Bitcoin and a lot to loss if it becomes widespread. Anyway our UK government will just tax it to death when converted to fiat anyway. They are good like that.
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So you have just proven that either you didn't read the thread entirely or that you are not capable to always remember everything you read.
That's because my IQ is only a low 63. Even that low I understand how the blockchain works. You don't.
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Can't wait for the sob stories when the authorities eventually pull the plug on those illegal mcxFEE securities he's trading.
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Perhaps it is because none of you took a real IQ test: http://unheresy.com/Essence%20of%20Genius.htmlhttp://www.sigmasociety.com/sigma_teste/sigma_teste_eng.aspMany IQ tests only test for example how fast your brain can process some limited pattern matching algorithms. E.g. raven's matrices. I won't be the fastest at any particular prewired algorithm (although I am fast enough to make it to Mensa level), yet what I am very good at is new algorithms. The above test is going to measure my IQ more accurately. As demonstrated in this thread, on creativity and algorithms my IQ may even exceed the 160 IQ genius I am thinking of: Eric S Raymond. He is clearly superior to me in the language arts. That is not hard to do, I never tried to develop my language arts and even mostly ignored it by choice. My language processing engine can not keep up with my "visual mathematics" (creativity, logic, and algorithms) brain which is why you will dropped words, numerous typos, and grammatical errors. I simply don't want to slow down for that linear output stream. Boring. "People who boast about their IQ's are losers" - Stephen Hawking
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Thing is Bitpay can't win. If they don't announce their figures, people will say they are doing poorly. If they do announce poor results, people will talk about how poorly they are doing. If they do announce good results, they must of cooked the books so they mist be doing poorly.
Kind of pointless even discussing it really.
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That is likely a self-issued press release from Bitpay. Hardly enough to claim it as "fact". It's a pretty standard PR move.
True but where else is the data going to come from?
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