Hello and welcome! I suggest you read the newbie readme and also this Bitcoin guide if you are relatively new to BTC. Also, don't beg for bitcoins. It's just annoying, no one is going to give it to you and the address you post will just get removed.
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There's been a lot going on recently, but I think Russia banning Bitcoin contributed a lot to the fall. Mostly the media controls the value pretty heavily.
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Why would anyone want to develop or play that? o.O
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Hello and welcome to our forum! I suggest you read the newbie readme and also this BTC guide if you don't know the basics of Bitcoin and would like to learn them.
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Hello and welcome to Bitcointalk! There are some sites/threads I think you should consider checking out: the newbie readme and also this Bitcoin guide which hopefully can answer at least some of your questions.
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Hello and welcome! I suggest you read the newbie readme and I hope you'll enjoy your time as a member here.
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Hello and welcome to our forum! I suggest you read the newbie readme and also this BTC guide if you would like to know a bit more about the basics of Bitcoin. Other than that, I'm not sure about your problems with other PTC sites, but I can confirm CoinAd is legit. Personally, I have received over 5 payouts from there. It doesn't however pay as much as it did some months ago. But after all, Bitcoin was worth less back then. Anyway, if you are actually going to use faucets (beware though, they pay very little) you can find most of them at http://free-btc.cu.cc/rotator/Faucets are 99% bullshit. Be aware of wasting your time with it. But - CoinAd and Freebitco.in might give you like a dollar on something per month They can still be good if you want to get your first bitcoins before buying them, or if you have spare time when waiting for something and got nothing to do.
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Hello and welcome to Bitcointalk! There are some sites/threads I think you should consider checking out: the newbie readme and also this Bitcoin guide in case you don't know the basics of BTC.
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Hello and welcome to Bitcointalk! There are some sites/threads I think you should consider checking out: the newbie readme and also this Bitcoin guide in case you don't know the basics of BTC.
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Just because they removed it from the store, doesn't mean that it's removed from your phone. It should still be on your phone if you already downloaded it. You can then transfer your coins out if you like.
^ That Also, I think you can be pretty safe with your bitcoins on the phone. This just prevents new users. However, if you store lots of bitcoins on your phone, you might want to consider sending at least some of them away.
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Personally I think http://markets.blockchain.info/ is pretty good. It has data from 4 exchanges, real time stats and a nice graph about the recent price changes.
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Sure, it's lots of money, but you should still be happy you aren't the guy who lost his bitcoins worth millions of dollars. :/
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Signed! Hopefully at least a few people would stop buying Apple products because of this and Apple's behaviour in general.
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Hello and welcome to our forum! I suggest you read the newbie readme and also this BTC guide if you would like to know a bit more about the basics of Bitcoin. Other than that, I'm not sure about your problems with other PTC sites, but I can confirm CoinAd is legit. Personally, I have received over 5 payouts from there. It doesn't however pay as much as it did some months ago. But after all, Bitcoin was worth less back then. Anyway, if you are actually going to use faucets (beware though, they pay very little) you can find most of them at http://free-btc.cu.cc/rotator/
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Too bad HotSwap closed. It was my favorite faucet for a long time. But shouldn't it be possible to run a VirtualCoin faucet instead, since the faucet owner seemed to have problems with Coinbase?
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