Any ban? No, if you mean VAC banned. I don't know if there's any other type of ban, but no as far as I know.
There are community ban and trade ban. You can check all stats on steamdb.info Email? I... don't really know. I think it is verified.
I think? You have to know. Email included? It can be changed, when you get the account just change the email.
When you selling a Steam account, people like to buy with email which is associated with it (the email on Steam). Because sometime account gets banned because of email changes. Screenshot? Regards! Not much you showing here. Account age (Profile creation), account level, digits (3,4,5,6,7 or 8) and so on. People like to know that things before they buy. Also account price depends of it in many cases.
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Question is "only" how safe is that one. I don't trust to any wallet that comes up.
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You scared me with this post. Thank god it's not Bitcoin again.
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I got the same message from Google. But now I am looking, he said free, and reading here 20% off so I am confused.
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Do you people read at all? He said 0.08 and later 0.077. So the 0.77 was obvious mistake.
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In past, I remember that AVG was torturing my CPU. It was working and working and working ... like whole day. Sometimes it even knew to make a "Blue Screen". Bad expirience with this one from past. Anything new about it? As I didn't used it like 5-6 years now.
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You can simply use MultiBit. "MultiBit is a secure, lightweight, international Bitcoin wallet for Windows, MacOS and Linux" https://multibit.orgSo you can 2, 3, 30 BTC addresses in one app, stored and ready to use. But one app for many crypto currency in one, did not came out as far as I know.
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Price? Any ban? Email (verified/unverified)? Security answer (do you have it)? Does email from it goes with it? Some screen of it would be nice. Thanks for answers in advance.
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Do you have some pretty numbers? Example 33445566 or so? Easy to remember. I don't care if it is 6 or 8 digit, just have to be nice and easy to remember.
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Would price be the same when Win10 comes out?
Windows 10 is most likely going to be a subscription model. So, for example, you have to pay for certain software like Windows Firewall, or Windows Defender. It's better to just stick with Windows 7 or 8 after all. Yes I know, as I saw that Upgrade for Windows 8 will be possible too. As I am using Win8 I was planning to upgrade, but if it requires payment, which actually does every time, I ask just to know. Thanks anyway for answer.
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Would price be the same when Win10 comes out?
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It's not good to post your Steam ID as your account might get banned by Steam if someone reports you.
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Will be short on this answer, as it's obvious = try with Amazon.
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Bounty hunt is interesting. But about to hunt a theft in Bitcoin world, it is almost impossible, but read as impossible. As you may hunt the address (one or more), but there's nothing you can do about it.
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It is alot of questions and I'll try to answer all. If I were to act as a broker/escrow service matching buyers and sellers much like eBay would I need any sort of identity verification to accept Bitcoin payments from buyers?
No, you only need a Bitcoin address. One the reverse side would I need to verify any identity information to transfer those funds to the seller at the end of the transaction?
There is not such thing as verify of ID when you pay with Bitcoin. It's digital, not like bank payment. When acting in such a capacity would the sellers be considered self employed or independent contractors and be responsible for applicable taxes or would I need to deduct these at POS? Obviously I would be responsible for the taxes on my commission received.
I am unsure if I understand you here, but there are no taxes. If such a service were to accept fiat OR BTC and pay it's sellers in BTC what regulations might you currently run into? Do AML/KYC laws apply here?
As far by now, still none. If I'm wrong someone who knows better will correct me.
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Hello all i use multibit and use btc-e to see convert btc to usd price now i see the price blank ??
Go to View, then Options. Then set like this Should "work" fine.
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Backup your wallet files. Uninstall Multibit. Install fresh one. Paste back your files you backed up. Import wallet(s). Done.
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I used to buy on BTC-e with bank account with no problem. No any kind of problem. Was very simple. Now when I have Bitcoins I don't buy em anymore. I try to invest in projects and sell so I am making some. It's not that I can make a million bucks but I'm fine with what I make.
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I did not lost that much as many are. I had about 1.5BTC and as everyone, I trusted them. But I doubt I will see it again.
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It's like starter questions to be. But since there is enough of Bitcoin marketing I think there is no company which would start it without knowing what it is. Don't you think that they wouldn't go in something they don't already know what it is? Would you? Would anyone? Think about it.
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