Wow, surprised to see Acidyo do this and ruin his account for so little. Even if it was his "friend" he shouldve paid you the money back by now to try rectify this problem which was obviously his fault.
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Why don't you make a proposal for a deal in the Currency Exchange in the Marketplace here. There's always people looking to secure coins and stable long term deals. At least you can avoid fees this way as well.
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I would like get an insight into why people sell their BTC at these prices? In order for the price to go down, there needs to be somebody willing to sell. Since dumping at these prices is a REALLY, REALLY stupid thing to do, I would like to know who is so smart to sell at these prices and why? Are you people allergic to money or what?
Maybe because people are fickle and stupid? I can't understand why most people sell at all right now. If people held their coins for a little while I'm sure they'll double in value again eventually. because they need the money or simply because they think it is going to go lower
They won't be able to see a return on investment if the price keeps going down. Electricity bills arent going to get any cheaper.
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That's actually really surprising. I would've thought that the number of transactions would be rising gradually with every day. I guess there must be a lot of holders, but still more and more people are joining or transacting with bitcoin so I still think it shouldve gone up.
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More the concept than getting rich, though I wouldn't complain if I manage to make a few extra satoshis People who are just holding btc to cash out at a later date will feel the most pain financially. Fiat is dead. Maybe they don't want to just cash out? I'd like to hold my coins not to cash out to fiat but so I can actually buy things with it or pay my bills in it etc. I'd really like to be able to just live off btc as opposed to fiat.
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What's new? There is no sense in it. I'd only expect the price to go up massively if there was some massive news like ebay or amazon or actually paypal accepting it - and by paypal I mean fully implement it.
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It was the concept and the technology that drew me to it, but I also see the potential in it as an investment, so would like to see it grow in that respect. Of course I am. Of course you are what? There's two options, but I'm going to guess it's the latter for you.
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Hey BTC police can you put an end to the lies being spread on here about Micheal Moriarty.This man runs some great bitcoin website including www.bitplastic.com bitlaunder www.coinchimp.com and many many more.He is being blackmailed by people here who post bad reviews and want bitcoins to take them down...Thank you Hasn't he scammed some users? And bitcoinpolic can't do anything really. Yes, he is a well known scammer and that user is obviously a sock or a shill trying to promote the scam even more.
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Go to the currency exchange section.. You will have better luck.
Doesn't matter what sub forum this is in no one is ever going to sell him btc for paypal. Most likely a scammer, or scammers will only contact him trying to get him to go first.
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Can I join, please? I'd really like a silver wallet. I was promised .1 a month for entering into this. And btw those sigs are ugly.
Says the guy who creates the most garish cheap designs here. I like these designs personally. They go with their product and also fit with this forum, as opposed to ones that look like they've been shat out by a rain bow.
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Is there a lite wallet client available for linux? I have some on an old wallet but don't want to downloadable the whole blockchain for it because I haven't used it since last year. Thanks.
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If you're doing it manually I would guess you'd have to eye through it and not reading every post individually.
That said you'd still have to limit the amount of people participating, or maximum posts counted per period.
Looks like he's already gone ahead and started one: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=799602.msg900539I think you should manually check peoples posts. IF you have less than 30 or so it shouldn't be too hard to give them a quick once over and check for spammers.
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Ah yeah, it seems that I misread. I apologize. It seems that even I make mistakes. Campaign Name: Silver Wallets ( Thread) Payment period: 60 days Minimum posts: 150 posts Payments: Design 1 Silver Wallet Miscellaneous: Open to Full, Senior and Hero members. Adding now, thank you for telling me. Should this campaign be added seeing as it's not paying out in bitcoins but a physical product? Haven't you refused to included other deals for not paying out in btc? I think maybe none-btc ones should have their own section.
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They should set mininum send (0.00001 BTC) Because i don't mind spammer send at least 1000 satoshi.
But the main problem is Miner/Pool They shouldn't process spam tx
Can't miners already choose which transactions they complete? I think for the user it would be beneficial if they could set a minimum amount of coins they can recieve to stop this sort of stuff.
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There is a golden rule to live by: never invest what you cannot afford to lose. FOLLOW IT.
This ^^ a million times over! It's generally a good rule, though sometimes the people who take the risk and go YOLO are the ones who win big, but of course the opposite is also true. I'm a big believer in bitcoin, but I'm not a big believer in people and those are what we need for bitcoin to push through and become very succesful, so I only invest a little of my own money and try earn bitcoins in other ways as I know it's not a foolproof investment. Saying that though, you could invest all your money in bitcoins now and sell as soon as they double or something, which I think is likely to happen, but it's not guaranteed and of course is a risk. Whether you take that risk is down to you to make.
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Wtf. One could not argue that they are counterfeit coins. They're just an unscrupulous mining company and nothing more.
Once the Bitcoins have been mined there's nothing that can be done as the blockchain can't be changed. The thief who stole the hashing power however is guilty of counterfeiting money with the exception of the owner giving his blessing. Forgiveness is an option on the owners part. . Yes, the guy who stole the hashing power is a thief and he obtained the coins unscrupulously, but the bitcoins themselves are still 'pure' and legit coins regardless of how they became to be.
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You *can't* print *fake Bitcoins* full stop.
Anyone thinking you can doesn't understand Bitcoin.
Or is a troll. He's either trolling or really doesn't understand bitcoin or thinks an issue with fiat is applicable to bitcoin, which it isn't as I and others have explained above.
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when will Stunna provide fixed campaign ?
With fixed campaign, it just spent fixed expense (rather than pay per post )
When he's ready. Asking about it wont make it come any faster. Micro said it wont be at least for two weeks though, but that's not a gurantee. Maybe it will never come back,but if it does it'll probably only be open to Snrs and above again, but I'd just wait. As soon as theres news either Micro or Stunna will post about it.
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Question #4 has yet to be answered. It's irrelevant to this discussion because you're comparing inflationary fiat money where you can print as much as you like with deflationary bitcoin which has a fixed and limited number. You can't try compare the two in such a way here.
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and Admin has delete it It is too good to be true Too good to be true and too obvious to not be a troll. The funniest bit is how he's claiming to draw awareness to false signature campaigns lol. What a joker. Guess it works in a sense, though .
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