Yes, Bitcoin would still be popular, no longer have to worry about some random pump-dump group and having to worry about when to jump into Bitcoin.
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If I'd had to choose between the two, I'd choose bitcoin considering that I don't have to worry about thieves breaking into my house and trying to steal my stuff(and may end up finding the gold).
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How many visitors do you get monthly? What is your alexa ranking? If you can provide those, I might be interested. Thanks!
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Do you have a portfolio that we can see? Can you provide a vouch copy if you don't have any prior work done? Thanks.
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I emailed them but it didn't get delivered, so I submitted a ticket just a few minutes ago. I do not believe my info was taken by a phishing site. I think it looks like someone with inside access.
snip snip snip *Does that clear it up for you? If not, try it for yourself then. ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Yes it does, thank you neochiny.
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This is a good way to start. You should never bet more then what you can afford to lose e.g your bankroll.
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Hello guys, want to withdraw Bitcoins to a new bank account in Switzerland. How to confirm the origin of money? Which stock exchange should I use? What problems can arise? Or should I use bank in another country? Thanks in advance!
There is no way to confirm where the user got the bitcoins(although I could tell you that bitcoin's actual origins is from mining) if that's what you are asking. You can use localbitcoins, paxful(there's a scam accusation against them), coinbase, snapcard, etc.
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I always think selling account always give room to more and more scams. Anyways please also mention whether you have a signed message from old staked/posted address ( at least 3 months ago )
The OP did tell us that he can sign a message. It's currently 5 posts above you also the owner should include the bctalkaccountpricer.info token as well.
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I emailed them but it didn't get delivered, so I submitted a ticket just a few minutes ago. I do not believe my info was taken by a phishing site. I think it looks like someone with inside access.
I sent an email and got a response. This was the address I used: support@mail.bter.comIf you sent it to mail.bter, why does your email say bter.zendesk.com?
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Judging by that list, that is a ponzi site that may have already turned scam.
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I just hope they were not able to disappear with some people's bitcoins before the forum finally kicked them out. I still see some users campaigning for them, don't know if they are being paid secretly.
DarkStar apparently got scammed for 0.1 bitcoin in the other HybridMixer thread. I'd have to find it though.
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Your trust is 0, i don't see it red actually, and i think you can negotiate with that guy, if he doesn't remove, make a repitation thread to clarify this issue.
The DT trust feedback is neutral, so it wouldn't actually have a impact on the trust so they don't actually need to make a reputation thread on the feedback, that might just make it worse.
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I have not had any problems with the site.
some of the users are problematic.
make sure your 2fa is set up.
go into the settings and adjust the notifications.
So you are here to defend paxful. Why we need 2FA code if we have a strong password? Why these all the scam accusations are almost same that they withdraw their BTC? because it someone in the team steal those info and withdraw the btc no doubt. So you say you have a strong password so you don't need 2FA eh? What happens if you get malware huh?
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I wonder why people still using Paxful , when most of people here have claimed that it is a Scam and Ponzi site.
Why the fuck do people claim that Paxful is a ponzi? You don't actually invest in Paxful....
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$0.25 as a miner fee for sending $575 worth of bitcoin? That sounds reasonable to me, unless you mean something else. I've paid higher fees to send less bitcoin in the past using Android wallets. What you described doesn't sound all that high.
But $0.25 for $1.50 worth of bitcoin isn't reasonable, and that's the situation that is also outlined in the OP.
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The only smart was to gamble is to bet what you can afford to lose. Gambling is based on luck, just like trading is.
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As long as people still use bitcoins or the price crashes, it's never going to die.
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Why not use some of the downloaded wallets such as Multibit or Electrum? Those are probably the only wallets you can count on not scamming you and/or being "hacked". But anyhow, I'd suggest Coinbase Vault if you are really sure about it.
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Sorry for your lost OP. Now you know that those kinds of sites are ponzis, which are illegal and scams.
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Try this one.
Address: 1Bd6Kx2emUPME5UGeqJa9MnZvUvbm11V2K Message: Try #2 - it's sinisuba from bitcointalk.org, 26/08/2016, looking for a loan of $5.75. I will repay the loaner $6.50/6.90 in 2-3 days. Signature: HLXnje32sTWUXvi63JOL0VpZ/uxr0zH1MNTfTsM7ox7Md0cuGjwZ5vN27/zlR5pUSOIXYt3hqk8b5gJvFzmUlD4=
i will fill this loan ...sending btc Provide your repayment address when you do. Edit: received, will repay in 2/3 days. Op, it will be wiser imho, to lock this thread of yours until you repay your loan. When and if you repay, you will open it again. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Why would that be wise? It would mean that there is no place you can talk about the loan if he defaults. The only time a loan thread needs to be locked is if the borrower didn't get his/her loan accepted. There's this thing called pming the user that defaulted on the loan. It's actually pretty obvious. Failing that, you can make a scam accusation against the defaulter in the scam accusation board.
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