If you frequently post in the Gambling section of this forum, I'll pay you to advertise my site.
I'll pay per month, so there is no posting requirement. Rates will be competitive compared to other signature campaigns.
Send me a PM if you're interested and we'll work things out.
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I've got one! What do you do in your spare time apart from post here?
I breathe a lot of code. Make more awesome stuff. I'm probably against the majority of the Bitcoin community here, but I believe that a inputs.io sort of system is necessary. I can't see Bitcoin being used physically without a wallet in which funds would necessarily need to be inputted. I wouldn't wait for 20 minutes for my groceries to "confirm". inputs.io worked so well for that purpose, it was extremely easy to incorporate and a lot of sites used it. You can do that with Coinbase between wallets I think. Also Stellar? You might want to look into that.
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Thanks guys now i have a new list. Mass effect skyrim and saint row.
Do any of these games interest you? * Grand Theft Auto IV * DayZ * Bioshock Infinite
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You can choose your own friends.
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The day is finally here - September 9 2014. We're mere minutes away from Apple's hotly anticipated iPhone 6 launch, an event which is being billed as the firm's most important announcement since the original iPhone. I cannot wait to have it!
the release date is September 19th not September 9 September 9th is the announcement date, I believe.
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Wow. not sure how people missed that one, good work. Holy shit... i need more popcorn (again)... back soon! Wow i, can not, even, read that, paste, with,out cringing. What are these kids learning in school?! @uvwvj: Why should he be worried about the US government? That's ridiculous.
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Meh, there's nothing too special about it to justify the price (other than the brand).
I think the iWatch is not that cool either, although there are some very neat concepts (tap your friends on the wrist wirelessly!)
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@greaterninja, you are absolutely right. What this kid has done is certainly illegal. I hope that he gets caught and put to justice for his crimes.
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Darkcoin will certainly be very promising as long as adoption increases.
I disagree. It is not difficult to track transactions through the DRK blockchain, it is little different the tracking transactions through the blockchain.info shred send feature. You just need to match input and output size to try to determine who sent how much to which address. I would think that mixers will likely be much more heavily used in the future as they will be able to be used for greater levels of privacy. Here is an excerpt from OP's post: "Essentially, coins are pre-mixed with others on the network, while the coins are sitting in the users wallet. When he (or she) is ready to spend his anonymous currency, the users spends in the same way they would using a Bitcoin wallet. However, because their coins have been pre-mixed, the block chain can't reveal any data about the history of the coins - traffic analysis is rendered useless." Shouldn't a proper mixer actually mix the coins in a way that it is not possible to determine the coins' history using the inputs and outputs?
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Agree, it was confusing for me as well. Mostly due to fact that μBTC is only 100 satoshi, would be much easier if divided into 1000 (but its probably reserved for nanoBTC)
Some people have discussed using the unit "bit" which is essential μBTC as the base unit, because many are used to the idea of 1 dollar = 100 cents and should be easy to get used to 1 bit = 100 sat. In my opinion, adding more units just makes it more complicated. Most of us don't even usually deal with uBTC units regularly (apart from faucet payouts).
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Look into providing services (coding and design are popular in the Marketplace), selling physical or virtual goods, or possibly daytrading if you know what you're doing.
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so far I safely store the online wallet, and do not forget to attach security for 2FA: D and no access to any man's hand against computer / laptop ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) An offline wallet would be more secure. Of course, it's usually okay to use an online wallet for convenience, as long as you're okay with losing the small amount have in there.
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At the moment, I think Bitcoin is actually a big competitor to PayPal, because:
* It's accepted at many online stores, such as TigerDirect and NewEgg * You can indirectly use it to shop at even more stores using services like Gyfy, or exchanging for cash * Many people now know about Bitcoin and how it works. You could say that it has become mainstream (almost?)
A few years ago, PayPal was obviously the better payment platform if you were just a consumer.
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You might want to post this in Scam Accusations.
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Darkcoin will certainly be very promising as long as adoption increases.
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Nice domain name. Good luck with the website!
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Can these be used in store, or are they online only?
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$50 in BTC for bitcoin.claims, this week. PM me.
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You are aware that account history has little to do with the success with your posts, right?
And I don't think you've actually sold any accounts.
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Do you have a physical card with you or just an e-Gift?
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