What if rawdog is really Satoshi. That's why he's so mad some old dude wants to get credit from his work.
That'd really be kinda weird. I mean' the biggest troll and shit talker in this forum being the actual inventor of bitcoin? I'm sure Sardou would have gone around proudly announcing whatever he's made instead of going rogue.
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You should use the service of s trusted third party that offers such services. Contact him in a PM with all parties involved, and inform the escrow of the terms aflgreed upon.
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In my opinion, the notion that PBoC can control bitcoin could very well be FUD. I'm sure that the demand for bitcoin in China has to do with bitcoin's "hard to tame" nature. Suggesting that PBoC could manipulate bitcoin could very well be part of an effort to manipulate bitcoin's price itself.
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Part of the reason those coins are not as "expensive" is that there aren't as many people mining them and using em in general. Plus, the fact that their mining network isn't strong also means that they aren't as secure and couldn't support a large user base safely.
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About time such a service would be provided. It's quite expensive though...
it's free. Free as in 0.0001BTC/KB fee to ViaBTC free? Regular transactions might need fees to, but those fees wouldn't need to be so high and most importantly wouldn't be directed to a predefined party. Doesn't seem too free to me.
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About time such a service would be provided. It's quite expensive though...
Also, one could argue that it goes against the principle of network neutrality miners should maintain.
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In my opinion, a fall to levels that are still higher than the ones reached by recent rallies isn't a safe level to buy in. People looking to invest into bitcoin for the long run should be really cautious not to get fooled by a potential bubble.
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Would you be interested for a vouch from me? I'll make sure to provide a detailed and impartial review.
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Many people (that aren't Adam Back) have been praising him for hashcash and saying the same thing. I don't see anything bad with him saying this. Using work that isn't your own as a claim to fame isn't exactly honorable but he isn't lying either. No problem with him saying this.
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Transactions with proper fees are confirmed quickly indeed but the various types of double spend attacks leave store owners without any choice when it comes to accepting bitcoin transactions other than to wait. This doesn't exactly make POS with bitcoin convenient for either party.
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^this policy is WRONG!! ~ outright wrong to try to limit free sharing ! :\
This policy was mostly introduced due to the spam caused by altcoin giveaways. Since the introduction of the rule mods have had a more relaxed stance on the issue, you can see special offers offering free products all over bitcointalk but IMO the ban of altcoin giveaways was surely justified.
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no its a school that makes u do tons of ias ees tok and cas that drains ur life
oh u i hv my student card for proof if u willing to lend
You shouldn't go asking for loans onlιne when drunk, friend.
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BTC.TOP is a new public pool looking to get their name out. Not surprise they'd make loud statements at their inception.
As of BU gaining momentum, we've come to know that node numbers mean absolutely nothing a long time ago.
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I don't think that you'll have much luck appealing to people's feeling here. Bitcoin is an anonymous and irreversible payment, no matter how much time you spend explaining your story, people that don't trust you from beforehand wouldn't really loan you any money. Provided that you're a student you'd be better off finding a job or providing a service to earn such money.
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BTC/USD pairs have the gratest liquidity but perhaps that might not be what you're looking for as a cryptocurrency trader. Upcoming altcoin markets with no established liquidity go through greater ups and downs, but are also prone to manipulation and hence greater volatility.
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Why not use the forum's self moderation feature if the goal is to prevent others from posting? The self moderation feature is dedicated for such a thing and even gives other users viewing the thread a warning whereas lock-posting can be used to deceive, especially provided that there's no public log or warning. Especially for past activity that could be completely fabricated in a thread with this technique.
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That's a nice list that I wasn't aware of, thank you! I'll be looking into those and adding services with debit cards in the above list.
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Are there any other notable "Online bank" services offering debit cards and bank services (IBAN, SEPA transfers) with the ability to open an account online? I've recently looked into n26 which accepts registrations form several EU countries. There's also Fidor bank for UK and Germany.
Do you think such services are worth tracking and adding into the list? Perhaps I could even start a separate thread.
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The fact that there's no limit on how often a post can be locked by its OP allows for users to bump their own threads continuously without any interruption. I've noticed several instances in which this is abused, but just to showcase how I think that thread locking at its current state can be abused: Here's an example where OP keeps posting in his own thread advertising a service of very dubious reputation without allowing any discussion.
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OK, here's my review of OP's method: I received information regarding it through a PM. It wasn't particularly well written and the formatting wasn't great either. I did manage to read through it and understand the basic premise but I've gotta say that it wasn't particularly easy in spite of how short the method's description was.
As of the method, It's not something new and doesn't go into any details on how to achieve the promised outcome. Perhaps the method works but there certainly are better, more efficient and not as time consuming ways to withdraw funds from Onevanilla cards whereas OP's method is slow, unreliable and expensive. I can't vouch for the validity of this method as I don't have the time to go into trying while I know that it's going to be a waste of time provided that it's an inconvenient method to withdraw from Onevanilla.
I'm sorry but I have to warn everybody that nothing of what info OP provided me with is worth 33$.
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