I have been using the site actively for a long time. It has a nice community and the game is really innovative, I love it.
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This isn't new, websites like trustpilot are basically a more formal for of extortion. They contact websites with bad reviews and if they get paid they'll let them "moderate" reviews. Never trust such websites when it comes to bitcoin companies.
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Can anyone help me how to know if the bitcoin price will decrease? and how to trade bitcoins and earn? Because i invest bitcoins in yobit.net but i didn't know how to properly trade bitcoins. The valving is coming up and many people predict that it is going to be followed by an increase in the price. It's difficult to be sure of that though since the price is now at an annual high. I'd say buy in only if the price falls a little so you're on less risk.
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Got any evidence? Post it here, since you brought this up you've gotta know better.What are you basing your suspicions on?
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This year is already a lot more interesting than 2015. 2015 was very boring, price was almost all year between 200 and 300 dollars so it there is almost nothing needed for this year to become more interesting than the last year. And with this price increase and block reward halving this will be very interesting year for bitcoin for sure.
Many interesting things happened in 2015, aside of the price. Companies showing interest in block chain tech, Ross Ulbricht finally being convicted, bitcoin being auctioned bybUS marshals... No such thing so far in this year.
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Sounds interesting, I'll probably be signing up for one soon. Are there any limitations for loading methods though, can limits be reduced by verification etc.?
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Op, have you consulted with your bank? My bank has been really helpful at times that I was in need. Even if they're unable to help directly by reversing the transaction, they four refer you to a suitable course of legal action.
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I already bought a script on you but I dont know how to install the script Bitcoin Double I cant understand. Help me. Send me a pm how to install please
Has, good luck mate. I guess you aren't going to get much support from someone selling a nulled script for an illegal service, for five bucks even. Why would you buy this?
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What is the method to acquire those? I'd be interested to see if it is legitimate but I'd rather not pay to use accounts acquired with stolen/invalid credit cards.
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As much as I would like to believe this, internet usage statistics in Africa state otherwise. How is Africa going to leapfrog traditional payment means if and jump headfirst into bitcoin if the most basic infastructure for it is non-existant there?
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You can buy some of the world's most delicious hot sauces at pexpeppers. It has all kinds of sauces but they are all unique and perfect if you are a fan of extra spicy stuff.
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Hi, I have a lot of experience in consultancy for land-based/online casino's, and I can tell you there is no way to beat the house (Long term) The house always win since the edge is always against the player. Gambling was made for entertainment and not for making a living. People like to gamble because of many reasons:
1st Reason: Making fast money without needing to work. 2nd Reason: Instant Gratification. 3rd Reason: The ability to convert $1 into $100 in minutes. 4rd Reason: Laziness to work in a Business There are much more reasons too I think the best type of gambler, is the one that knows when it's time to stop or has the money to do it. I don't believe that playing your total monthly salary in the casino is a profitable idea, at least: Long term. All the best, Bizster. That's some nice insight, I agree that beating the house is something possible. Lately I've been having some luck with betting but even gambling like this, which has no house, most certainly wouldn't serve as source of income.
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Do you specifically need to earn bitcoin? Faucets are an easy way to earn but not for decent amounts. For micro tasks Mturk is nice. You could use it along with purse to convert to BTC.
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Nah, you can't expect something like bitcoin to be stable. I think that the traders are doing more good than harm as they attract a lot of money into bitcoin related businesses. Whether this is for speculative reasons or not doesn't matter. Use of bitcoin in any way is good for bitcoin.
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Time around holidays is usually bearish for markets. I'd say that it is not safe to base your trading on the assertion that OP here makes.
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OP might be so rich that 4.5k isn't much to him, or not. We aren't aware of the context here. What's interesting to me is the reaction of the forum. This is one of the few places I'm aware of that people will congratulate you for taking ridiculous risks. I guess I should go with the flow as well, good job OP.
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I do not think that this will be a boring year if I be honest, I even think that this year will be very good and that it will be a very active year. Due to the fact that the bitcoin has the halving it will be active in my eyes.
Can you name any interesting incidents related to bitcoin that took place this year. IMO it has been pretty boring so far...
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I wouldn't correlate this with classic failing. We knew it was going to fail from early on anyway. Parties that have an impact on the price including most miners decided to block classic anyway so I find it unlikely that the recent price rally has anything to do with it.
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I think the received nt price increase is a good chance to profit so I'll be selling some btc. The price will certainly see some downward fluctuation prior to the halvening so I'd be able to get more bitcoins in the end by reburying.
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If that is all you have you shouldn't risk losing it all. Be safe by risking only a fraction of what you can afford to lose. That's what I do with weightened sports betting.
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