I would use a Bitcoin ATM often if I didn't have to drive for hours to get to it.
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We don't have central company which will benefit from that. So there is no one who will give money just for that.
If BTC explodes, everyone using it will benefit from it. And I think Circle gave away $5 for free a few months ago.
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I think that it's just a false positive.
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1) joining a signature campaign: everybody with decent english speaking skills can do this and earn some small amounts of bitcoin every week.
Yes, but unless you have a hero/legendary account, you're still probably not going to end up making much. 2) trading: i prefer trading altcoins, because there are good opportunities in this market that you can take advantage of and make good money from it.
If you have no idea what you're doing, it's just like gambling. Probably still just like gambling even if you knew what you were doing. 3) selling your skills: i find this last one , to be the best way of making bitcoin online. if you have any skills like website or graphical design or similar skills, you can offer them in online and get paid in bitcoin.
This is the best idea, but not everybody has skill.
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Total time logged in: 1 days, 21 hours and 1 minutes.
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Someone should look into this and make an user-friendly package and of course charge a fair price for it.
I meant that the OP should look at distributions of Linux or other FOSS operating systems like FreeBSD.
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Hopefully I'll join the legendary club in a few months / years.
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Windows has barely changed since XP. They just tinker with the UI and break a few things.
You should look into free (as in freedom) operating systems.
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Numerous solutions named BIP 100, BIP 101, BIP 102, BIP , and others—BIP stands for “Bitcoin Improvement Proposal.” Another proposed solution has been Gavin Andresen and Mike Hearn’s Bitcoin XT client, which supports bigger blocks, but also poses the possibility of a hard fork for the Bitcoin protocol and network. I think all of them require a hard fork.
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sign up for all faucets that are available online and use them.
And after 6 hours of work, you can have your own 5430 satoshis lol thats a good idea.... you will be getting old before you reach 1BTC ..lol This guy managed to get 0.99BTC from a faucet! So close. It would've only taken him another 10 years to get that 0.01 BTC.
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Who said I was a business? No one, and in the USA, as long as you are not making money, you do not need a business license for an online website that is exchanging nothing, making no revenue.
Maybe you should look past my old posts, or talk to some people I know. Specifically Sebdude420 (Good friend of mine) and I also know Adam McKenna, the COO of ZapChain.
Also feel free to check out the Facebook Group "Cryptocurrency Collectors Club" and ask them about TheBTCPool.com - That group has nearly 5K Members and I am fairly well known there.
Stop trying to make out that you're somebody big. You're a nobody trying to advertise his 0 effort website, any idiot can buy a domain/server and throw a free PHP script on it.
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I'm not sure, it looks like there's many more places for me to spend my BTC in America.
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It's open source, used as it was intended. How is that a "knock-off"? I thought the idea of those scripts was you added your own things to it. If you're not bringing anything new to the market (or doing anything better), why exist?
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Do sidechains require any modification to the Bitcoin protocol? If they can work with Bitcoin as it is now, what is the problem with them?
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Well be careful with that, BTC transactions are fully traceable.
There are good mixing services like Bitmixer and Grams Helix.
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I support the CoinWallet.eu stress testing since we must push bitcoin to is limit. If bitcoin can't handle a stress test then how is to going to handle the future transactions of millions of users ? The stress tests also deliver important data for bitcoin development which are necessary for the block increase.
Yes, Bitcoin needs to be able to withstand attacks like these. However they should have tested with some altcoin or on the testnet.
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You should be able to move your thread or delete it yourself.
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And yes Bitcoin is "illegal" in our country :3
What country are you from? Is there even a way for your government to effectively block Bitcoin?
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I don't see the appeal of agar.io and I've seen it here a lot. Do you just make your circle eat the other circles?
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