I'm not interested in purchasing, because I own one already, but I'll offer a user review and endorsement.
This blender is the easiest blender to use. All you do is put in whatever fruits or veggies you want, top it off with some water, screw on the bladed lid and put it on the base. In a quick 30 seconds you have a delicious drink. And it takes even less time to clean up.
I use mine almost every day (for several months now) and it has held up great. The plastic cups are very handy. The only downside to the cups is that they can scratch easily if you use an abrasive sponge or pad when cleaning. If you put them in a dishwasher you'll likely have zero scratching issues.
Last, the unit has a very small footprint so you can leave it on your kitchen counter without it getting in the way, taking up too much room, or being an eye sore.
This is a steal of a price with shipping included.
I love using mine and it's made me healthier, it's now just so easy...
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just want to know to get more spirit
Anyone that has a well paying job (that is paid in BTC) is making more than 1BTC per day. At 8 hours per day, that is $72.5/hour (at a current price of $580) Yep, anyone making $150,800 a year makes BTC1 per day...that is a very well paying job.
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The dice and gambling sites are making that kind of money, the established sites are definitely making that kind of BTC. It's the only way they can pay for their ad campaigns and make it worthwhile. They're not going to pay BTC5-10 monthly to advertisers if it's a significant portion of their revenue. I guess most of the people that make 1 BTC every day around here are scammers. Miners really need some seriously big mining rig in order to make that kind of money. I believe it's only possible in Chinese warehouses on the countryside. You cant do that with your home mining rig in the US or rest of the western world!
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i'll make sure to refresh the results so we can all learn from the findings.
It would be really great if we could get several hundred people participating.
Thanks.
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They only way for us to avoid this dusting thing to become a reality and interfere with the originality of the coins is for us, as a community to decide that a bit of dust won't ruin the originality of the coins or impact the collector or trade value.
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Why does negative trust result in not being allowed to join an ad campaign?
Post history is completely transparent and the advertiser (the payer) isn't paying before posts are made?
Having users being accused of scamming in the ad campaign will probably just create negative impression on the company. Yah and the fact that they tried to steal someones money usually means that its not really fair to the poor joe who got their money stolen Although I think some people who scam while using the sig have their payments sent to the one who is scammed instead. Then booted to the door ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) This makes sense, thanks for answering my question.
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This is better, can you do the same with a pic of the other side?
It looks like a good coin and was funded during the first month of funding of these coins, some people refer to that as "first funded or FF".
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Try to join campaign.. just like this right?
In a post here put your user name, current post count (+1 to account for this post), and the address to which you'd like your payment to be sent. That's it!
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adoption vs replacement
This is a great distinction! To the great examples listed for the adoption of Paypal or Credit Cards, you're right in that they didn't require that no other form of payment be accepted. So perhaps a better question is, for best adoption should retailers say "We accept BTC, and also cash, credit, paypal, etc" or should they just list BTC at the end of the existing familiar list of payment options?
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Please provide pictures of both sides of the coin so we can verify that it's loaded.
Looking forward to seeing it!
Oh, and I think forum member Justbtcme might be an interested buyer...
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You're still a buyer after 5.5 hours? Shocking!
How about now? Are you still a buyer?
Buying good pieces of history like this can't be rushed, be patient my friend and a seller will come along.
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You'll find that there's a lot of hype, err hope, but not a lot of fact.
If you want to investigate the future growth of Bitcoin I see the question being structured like this:
1) Measure future growth in terms of Adoption
2) Measure future growth in terms of value of BTC to USD/GBP/EUR
For item 1) you can find a lot of information on retailer adoption and infrastructure improvements (i.e., easier ways for people to get started using/transacting in Bitcoin).
For item 2) you should a) use standard principles of economics to understand how the greater supply of coins (up to the 21 million max) will influence the price (inflation), b) think about how the action of fiat inflation may impact the exchange rate, and c) use standard investment technical analysis (i.e., price trends, volume trends, and moving averages) to project how the price per BTC may grow or decline.
Asking for people's thoughts will get you a ton of great, optimistic opinions, but little fact that may be useful or required for a sound graduate paper.
One ask I have of you is to please post your paper on this forum so we can all benefit from your analysis.
Good luck with it, sounds like an interesting project!
Survey completed!
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To create a new currency, own a significant amount of that currency, and then not conduct any transactions in that currency seems at most very hypocritical and at least very anticlimactic. It's like Al Gore never using the internet! ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Is there anyway to confirm whether Satoshi has spent in BTC? All transactions are anonymous so unless he/she comes out and admits it the world will never know, which is quite cool. Or, how do ppl know what his addresses could be? It would be silly for him/her to create this wealth and then have to continue to work some regular job to pay the bills.
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Will full Bitcoin adoption require that retailers transact almost exclusively Bitcoin? Similar to small shops in our local communities that only deal in cash and not debit or credit.
The retailer doesn't have to accept fiat when there are so many easy ways for buyers to exchange their fiat into Bitcoin. Also, if retailers only accept Bitcoin it will force buyers to engage in the full process of acquiring Bitcoin, having a wallet, and then spending that Bitcoin. If retailers have fiat as a payment option side-by-side with Bitcoin I don't think many people will choose Bitcoin (as new users), because they already have fiat and the retailer will accept it.
What does the community think about this?
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Why does Bitcoin Magazine sell its mags for USD as a default? I didn't even see a BTC option when trying to check out! https://bitcoinmagazine.com/magazine/product-category/print/Looks like a cool publication but not if it doesn't solely support the Bitcoin community. These mags shouldn't even be available with fiat! Think....... Write......... Not vice versa. You definitely MUST accept fiat currency if you want to attract people on a big scale, accepting only Bitcoin would not make sense. "Accepting only Bitcoin would not make sense?" But accepting only USD does make sense? If I'm interested in this mag and conduct transactions in BTC and see the prices for the mag listed in USD I wouldn't even go through the process of checkout. They've already lost me because they don't sell the mag in a currency I want to transact in. If you want adoption of Bitcoin then accepting sales only in Bitcoin does, in fact, make sense. P.S., thanks for insulting me.
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Illegality, while important is not the paramount consequence. If you're on this forum trying to commit fraud or promoting screwing over others then we, as a community, should ostracize you. We should follow you and harass you for as long as you continue to try to fraud others. If you stop, we will stop, but we won't allow you to conduct your crimes in our community!
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