If anyone knew that answer they would be rich. It's a crapshoot with altcoins. You never know if you'll gain huge gains or lose it all. Don't bother following advice here because it'll be terrible.
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Lol you lost 20%!? How?! Hahahahaha if you bought at the top you would be down like 10% right now! Did you buy high and sell low? Omg that's hilarious. Just hold onto your real money (Bitcoin) and get out of that hyperinflation riddled shitcoin known as fiat.
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Bitcoin isn't about changing back to fiat to "earn profits". Bitcoins are money. If you're selling a better kind of money for the old kind of money you're clearly missing the big picture. If you walk into your bank tomorrow and they tell you you can't withdraw your funds, guess what. YOU CAN'T WITHDRAW YOUR OWN MONEY! Stop trusting random people with your money!!! It's YOURS! Own it!
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Lol if someone has an exchange ready to go they'll just open up their money generating website rather than selling it. You'll have to pay a ton to get something proprietary and safe.
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This means that bitcoins will be taken seriously by those big investment firms, banks and all those other institutions. You can see it everywhere on mainstream news and this is just the beginning.
The issue is, tons of newbies are coming and they're looking to earn more fiat. That's a serious issue for long term bitcoin growth. We need to educate these newbies asap.
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Still looking for a promoter , Its a new project ,ready to go ,I just need a promoter ,and I'm looking for the right person. I will give out more details by PM / Email .. Thanks for your interest everyone. x01r@gmx.comCould you give a vague description? If it's a physical product I'm not interested but if it's digital (and not sketchy) I may be. Also is the pay based on the number of sales?
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Technically yes, because it will always be increasing in terms of fiat (since fiat is always losing value and Bitcoin will eventually level out and maintain value). If you just mean will it always increase your buying power, the answer is that eventually everything will even out and it will be a very stable and very secure store of value.
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Just throwing this out there: because fees are still high, I'm fine with getting paid biweekly rather than weekly if it helps keep this signature campaign going.
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Holy crap yes. I never thought it would but this bull run is insane. There is so much fiat pulping into bitcoin right now it's insane in the membrane!! I think we will finally hit $10000 by the end of the year or before. I never thought it would be this soon! I thought we would double each year, not 10x
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Okay I just had to drop in to play the devil's advocate here. You do know what you're getting into with USDT right? You heard that they where just recently hacked off of 30 million coins? And you would still invest in their cryptocurrency? Come on. They'll just 'print' more, obviously. But that's not what crypto is supposed to be.
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Wow you're like just so far behind it's hilarious. I love posts like this but not too many dumb fucking monkey brained dip shits are around anymore. I'm surprised you even know how to use a computer. That's a tech advancement of which you should hate. Omg you should just stick to newspapers and telephone calls. They're just so much better in every way. And this whole internet thing? Don't even get me started. It's a joke. No one will use it. It's so slow and pointless. Also the modems are so loud! What's up with that!?
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Could you show me where satoshi holds these 1 million bitcoins? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I'm so curious to see it and I'm so glad you can finally prove it unlike many others in the past. Thanks so much. I really appreciate all the years of work that must have gone into this.
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This has been around a long time but unfortunately, people just don't hear about it until it happens to them. A good rule of thumb is to check at least the first few and last few digits of an address to make sure it's legitimate. If you're sending a big transaction you'll want to be 100% sure though. 2 minutes of wasted time is a hell of a lot better than losing your money forever.
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Hahaha Bitcoins are illegal because they are evil.... So we'll steal the technology and use a centralized version.
And this my friends is how you fall decades behind your fellow countries. Good luck to all Russians. This is an uphill battle against incompetent bribed morons.
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I am not required by law to think that USD is worth anything. Hahahaha. What the hell? This isn't a very good attempt Mr. Banker sir. Maybe ask your boss what you should be saying because this won't work.
Also, I just withdrew. How many ponzis can you withdraw from? Omg. Did you even google ponzi before you posted this? Do you even know how they work!? I already know you don't. So funny. So stupid.
Good luck Mr banker shill! Your job is obsolete!!!!
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Yeah sorry I just don't know how hardware wallets work. You may want to move your post to the appropriate spot now for that question.
If you sent your funds and they confirmed, they just took your money. They definitely aren't helpless, but it sounds like they won't be refunding you. If they are a legitimate company they should either refund you or just give you the tokens you're owed because you were only under because of high miners fees.
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Just make sure that you are happy with how much crypto you are able to buy after you pay your bills and that's pretty much my budget at this point. I put a lot more into crypto than I'm willing to admit though, so I should probably slow down and enjoy life instead. Ah, later.
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Yeqh I got that email too. I guess their website must be struggling. It sounds like they're making changes to take strain off. Why not just make your website better rather than start trimming fat here and there? Or do both at the same time?
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Everyone has been predicting this forever. It's ano-brainer. They can't afford to pay out their ponzi level investment earning forever. It's never going to work out.
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1. Don't invest in an ICO from an exchange. Most likely the exchange will get your tokens and you may never recover them.
2. You said the minimum was .1 but you sent .009. Do you mean the minimum was .01?
3. Bitcoins are either in your address or their address. They do not "float around" . If they are not considering your transaction an investment but instead a donation that's not really floating around, that just means they took your money.
4. I don't have a hardware wallet but all the newbies seem to have one for some reason. I guess because securely generating a paper wallet is more work and it's easier to throw away $100? Idk. I don't get the appeal. It's relying on someone else's tech when you don't need to. Anywho, did you generate that address on your hardware wallet? Are the funds in that address? That means they sent and you are good to go.
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