Can anybody recommend a trusted site to play low-stakes Poker for bitcoin? Ideally very low stakes as I'm just starting out with the game.
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There have been reports that the bitcoin boom is just a massive bubble, if it is, then it is still unlikely to pop for a long time.
There have been numerous setbacks, and none have stopped bitcoins momentum for very long.
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Can always make an offer. Whats the worst I'll say?
Musicmagpie buy Lego by the kilo if you don't have any success here.
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I can complete this exchange if you still need it.
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Are you honestly trying to claim that you can generate 36.5x ROI per year?
E.g. That you are massively better than huge hedgefunds such as Vanguard, JPMorgan and Two Sigma?
Surely these extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof?
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Just to set some expectations, I've been invested for approximately 2 weeks (BTC) and have generated approximately 0.16% interest in that time.
This works out around 4.16% interest per year, not to mention the divest fee. This leads me to believe that atleast one of the following must be true;
1. Bankroll turnover is slowing 2. Investment growth is accelerating 3. Profitability is decreasing (or recent high rollers have been hitting the bankroll).
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Since nobody seems to be interested, how about 0.025BTC?
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I already know a number of bitcoin millionaires, doesn't seem like such a difficult task to accomplish. Becoming a bitcoin billionaire however.... Now that is a challenge.
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It doesn't really matter about the high electricity consumption, many savvy miners are switching to renewable energy source (e.g. OgNasty), because mining hardware uses so much power the amount of time taken for the solar/hydroelectric/wind generators to pay for themselves is reduced.
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Bitcoin has now surged past $9,000, and seems to be maintaining around the high $8,000 mark. I predict a 4 fold increase by end of next year, get HODLING.
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This loan has been redeemed, DrMatrix is a trustworthy user in my books.
I'm happy to see this ending smoothly but still, with one "deal"/"trade" and a newbie here become a trustworthy user? Easy books you have there... Luckily they're my books, obviously trust must be earned between individuals, it is not wise to use other peoples experience as evidence of trustworthiness.
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This loan has been redeemed, DrMatrix is a trustworthy user in my books.
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Hello there,
Looking to buy some Steam or GOG gift cards, these must be legit, I'm not interested in purchasing carded codes. Please PM me or post here with what you've got.
Payment will be either BTC or Paypal, escrow accepted.
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Hello there,
I may also be interested in purchasing bulk quantities of these, please PM me your rates and the quantity you can provide per week.
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The ratios of the payout whether fully funded or not do not match, surely the ratio between member levels for token payment vs BTC payment should be equal otherwise higher level users stand to lose out.
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How close are you to London? We may be able to arrange a cash deal.
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Please PM me a list of the main domains included in the portfolio, don't say how much you think each is worth I'll judge for myself and see if I can fund this loan.
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The simplest option would be for you to purchase the coins for them, and store them in a paper wallet. Do not expect them to understand all the technical jargon you will likely be wasting tour time.
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That file certainly wont be of any help. If you have the hard drive associated with the PC you could run a recovery tool and look for a wallet.dat file. However, if you stored the BTC in a paper wallet then your money is likely gone unless you wrote down the private keys elsewhere. I would say your best options are to contact dialcoin and see if they can provide you a backup of the wallet, and secondly to run a recovery tool on any associated media you used with the device (if you have any).
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