I would be more than happy to sell you ripple coins at a (marked up) rate of 7,500 XRP (Ripple) per 1 BTC (This rate is subject to modification if the rate changes substantially to your favor - eg. ripple rate increases per BTC)
I wouldn't want to accept Paypal because its too risky.
You can convert your Paypal funds first to BTC and then we can perform this transaction.
You can withdraw your paypal funds to your bank account and then buy bitcoins via coinbase.
My transaction history Trust: 93: -0 / +49(49) I buy and sell for paypal and have for years. Sublime is excellent on crytpo, PayPal, green dot, etc. I've traded with him many times using many methods of payments. Highly recommend. Been a long time I hope you are doing well, Thanks for the bump. I got what I need to for now, but will post here again when/if I need more.
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Well attending a court case and getting some time in jail will certainly keep you distracted from checking the forum for IOUs you have. It takes <20 seconds to send a Bitcoin payment..... that is no excuse. Sucks, but isn't a excuse. I am gonna remove my neg rating, sorry you lost your coin for now, but you knew he had pending chargers and I am sure will make good eventually.
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He fucked the OP over plan and simple, he stole the coins with the hopes of speculating on some bullshit bitcoin scam and he got short dicked, when he couldn't pay he started pussy footing around the issue buying time. Sold the coins at a 600 valuation in august and still cant repay at a 300 valuation today.
Walter block kissing ass and others, none have neg rated him... including you smoothie!
Good point. Will do today. Have you neg. rated him yourself? Yes
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50 usd worth but not with you.
ohh cool, no problem man, i am giving btc and taking pp , then also u fear so good luck !!!! DONT WANT TO DO WITH YOU TOO THEN ! Its not that I am scared, you would send first of course, its that I think the coins might be stolen. If your negs get removed I will trade.
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50 usd worth but not with you.
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Bitstamp last or close.
You send first unless you have more trust than me.
Thanks
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Charlie is trashing charlie's reputation... the OP has been more than understanding. Its not cool to sell someones assets then user thier money for your own purposes and take your sweet ass time paying back, breaking payment schedule one after another. Its been a long time, there is no doubt he no longer has the coins. Maybe his "coin grader" is LE and they needed more time to take a closer look at the coins and cassius in general?
I cannot point to a single post by the OP in which he was "understanding" to the situation. Nor have I seen irrefutable proof that Charlie has actually been able to sell the coins. The OP has been bumping this thread for months while he had access to contact information for Charlie the entire time that he choose not to use to even *try* to get ahold of charlie by. He even took a long time in responding to Charlie's request for a BTC address to send payment to when he was receiving emails from someone claiming to be the OP to send him payment. That is because it was an obvious stall tactic, I will let the OP respond if he cares to, there really is no need the thread and timeline speak for itself. If he could sell the coins or not makes two shits one way or another he could have settled this.
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Charlie is trashing charlie's reputation... the OP has been more than understanding. Its not cool to sell someones assets then user thier money for your own purposes and take your sweet ass time paying back, breaking payment schedule one after another. Its been a long time, there is no doubt he no longer has the coins. Maybe his "coin grader" is LE and they needed more time to take a closer look at the coins and casascius in general?
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in case I lose access to any of my accounts here or elsewhere :
the receiving address will stay the same, I don't intend to change it.
can somebody please quote this post, thanx
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He fucked the OP over plan and simple, he stole the coins with the hopes of speculating on some bullshit bitcoin scam and he got short dicked, when he couldn't pay he started pussy footing around the issue buying time. Sold the coins at a 600 valuation in august and still cant repay at a 300 valuation today.
Walter block kissing ass and others, none have neg rated him... including you smoothie!
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20 bucks or less.
600 posts almost ? you're not very smart. If I was you , I would delete my bittalk account , forget about bitcoin , get some average joe shmoe job , like Mc d's or starbucks (seems good for your brain capacity) That is not a post counter newbie. Name: sublime5447 Posts: 2152 Activity: 574 Wow, sublime5447 is back... sure changed your tune, but good to hear from ya... You too buddy... yeah I turned pretty bearish on bitcoin because I realized its not a currency. I felt kinda foolish for ever thinking it was to be honest. I am not against bitcoin at all but no longer support it either. I was mainly trolling the forums to see if anyone was making what I would consider to be a "true" digital currency.
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-snip- I never thought I'd come here and get rich.
You post like you do. I thought I'd come here and learn more about cryptocurrency.
So, what changed? There is very little work to be had in the world of Bitcoin. Sure, there are some very specialized fields where people are making money. The average guy, not so much.
What makes you say that? The disparity between the rich and poor with Bitcoin is bar far greater than any fiat in existence.
Maybe, I dont know, do you have any stats to back your claim or do you just assume stuff? It will not survive if this remains true.
Bitcoin is not the greate equalizier you think it is. Its a new form of money. Social imbalance is a social problem and should not be fixed by technical means, IMHO. I came here as a hopeful nerd that was interested in Bitcoin. I read about it over the past few years like most people. I saw it as somewhat of a novelty. Then I figured, I would look further into it. I thought it would be an exciting place with a lot of activity. Maybe somewhat similar to what a lot of people experienced with eCommerce in the late 90's early 2000's. This doesn't feel anything like that at all. Not even in the slightest. Maybe I'm not viewing it as what it really is. I thought of it as a new currency backed by people that really want to change the world as we know it. There is far less change involved than what I was expecting. I'm not sure what the motivation is for the people currently dealing with Bitcoin. My guess is that it's mainly rich people or people with income sources that don't care if they lose it. I don't see the average person putting their retirement savings in Bitcoin. That is your problem right there (same as my problem) bitcoin is not a currency. Digital decentralized currency has not been created yet. Bitcoin is a digital collectable it transfers value the way a baseball card or piece of art would not they way currency does.
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So is it mainly an informational/news page?
Also just out of curiosity why don't you support btc anymore if you care to share? Bad experience?
It was a page that I was using to buy and sell bitcoin using paypal, but I would also update the page with news about bitcoin. I no longer support bitcoin because it is not a currency it is a digital collectable and therefor can not replace government issued fiat it also works off the scarcity model which I no longer support. "Two Kinds of Money 1.The Scarcity Model: A single uniform quantity in limited supply made valuable by its own scarcity. In other words, the value of this type of money depends on the supply of, and demand for, the money commodity itself. Conventional definitions of money define money only in terms of this model, a "medium of exchange". Examples are: cowries, gold and silver, fiat cash and coins, bank credit, and now, in the model's purest and most spectacularly speculative form, Bitcoin. 2. The Abundance Model. A promise of something specific from someone specific made valuable by its redemption in real production. The value of this type of money is defined by the promised redemption in goods and/or services. As such, this type of money is promises of an indefinite number of non-uniform commodities in indefinite supply and, unlike the limited quantity "coin" concept of money, the total quantity of these credits in circulation does not affect their value, because the value of a credit is defined by what its issuer will redeem it for in real goods and/or services. Examples are: business-to-business barter credits, customer rewards, travel points, discount coupons, mutual credit systems."
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I no longer support Bitcoin and would like to give away my page. I have not maintained the page for over a year now, but it still gets likes. The page has 710 likes on it now. If you are interested in taking over the page let me know. https://www.facebook.com/bitcoinfriendsThanks
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I would be more than happy to sell you ripple coins at a (marked up) rate of 7,500 XRP (Ripple) per 1 BTC (This rate is subject to modification if the rate changes substantially to your favor - eg. ripple rate increases per BTC)
I wouldn't want to accept Paypal because its too risky.
You can convert your Paypal funds first to BTC and then we can perform this transaction.
You can withdraw your paypal funds to your bank account and then buy bitcoins via coinbase.
My transaction history Trust: 93: -0 / +49(49) I buy and sell for paypal and have for years.
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Isnt this one of ripple's official gateways? Is there a lot of fees? Hey, hope all is well. If you can't get your hands on any, let me know and I'll be glad to help you out... Missed this post a while back. Thanks buddy, I will hit you up when the need arises.
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.. if you were above average intelligence you would realise that microsoft does actually invest some of its funds in different things. and as such i think microsoft's small percentage of current bitcoin transactions, they wold be more likely to hoard the coins for investments.
If Microsoft intended to keep the bitcoins, they would have no need for Bitpay. Bitpay is the mechanism by which they (and the vast majority of its other customers) dump their freshly received BTC. overstock use coinbase...................................... yet overstock hoards coins.......... need i say more? Probably not this says it all... apples and oranges
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Isnt this one of ripple's official gateways? Is there a lot of fees?
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Wrong time to buy Ripples. Wait for all those who got caught up and bought high to sell and lower the price.
As for the question, I saw it listed on Cryptsy so thats one major exchange.
Your probably right it might not be the time to buy. I guess I will buy bitcoin and switch, seems like that will be my best option.
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Is there no place to buy them p2p. I would really like to use my paypal funds and dont want to wait to set up accounts and bank transfers.
Paypal = reversible payments, Ripple offers only irreversible payments. The fastest way would probably be to buy XRP using BTC, it is very unlikely that someone will accept your PayPal payment in exchange for any cryptocurrency, virwox are a rare exception in that regard... People take my paypal for crypto, check my feedback, I have bought thousands of coins for good ol pp usd. I have bought and sold ripple in the past with it.
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