1) Look for super-expensive items for sale in the EU 2) convert their pre-tax price to BTC with http://preev.com/btc/eur 3) tweet the BTC prices and links to them and #bitcoin 4) put your BTC address and suggested finder's fee in the profile
Hopefully buyers will be able to convince super-expensive item sellers to take BTC.
As if businesses/merchants are running such razor thin margins that the <0.0001% of revenue they get from 100% BTC/fiat insta-conversion would bankrupt them if they instead held BTC for even the slightest bit of supply-choked upwards price movement.
Your "friend" could be claiming prior transactions as his own. Have him sign a message with the private key he sent from, then you can know you're looking up his address.
You have to pay for waste dumping, water, fuels (for movement - brutal MPG - and heating), battery replacement (admittedly years apart), you can't just park it anywhere without totalitarians taking your money by force, so you have to pay rent at RV parks & campsites...
My low-limit rewards credit card. Fuck getting robbed.
Oh and a handgun and 24 rounds of ammo.
Hey, where I'm at anyone of age can open carry (if it's visible it's good) or after taking a safety course and getting a permit concealed carry (hidden inside clothing)
Texas?
That doesn't describe the current or near-future state of Texas' Jim Crow "gun control" laws.
If you click on the "?" next to the Amount field, it will tell you that you can type a "!" for the amount, and Electrum will fill in the correct Amount and Fee for you.
Which client has a ? next to the Amount field? The only ?s I see are in Electrum Settings.
You mean unpossible? I disagree. Years ago people said same to bitcoin
Credit/debit card fraud is the problem, bitcoin is the solution. You're asking us to regress in technological advancement. Perhaps you'd like us to start a campfire by rubbing sticks together, when there's a perfectly functional butane lighter in our backpack?