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Just checked out the site. Design looks good. I would like to be a part of it if it's okay by you. I am willing to do the work. Count me in for the position of moderator on bubblesbit.com
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Litecoin seems a good option as any as a replacement for Bitcoin. It's going strong, has good liquidity and can be considered a serious alternative for Bitcoin. Can't say that litecoin will go through the same blocksize problem that bitcoin might be on the verge of or whether litecoin would be steered clear of it, but it might become the cryptocurrency next to bitcoin.
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Super Mario Bros...
Still love it!!!
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What is the reason for I'm being so polite....?
should not it be the global language? You mean godlike English? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fsd.keepcalm-o-matic.co.uk%2Fi%2Fkeep-calm-and-love-goodlike.png&t=663&c=_THqVhiqFTSqtA) Am I doin' it right? No? Does Mr. Net watch Dr. No? why do you change your avatar pic ? Did you mean "Why did you change your avatar pic?" being that I've only changed it once? dont you hate grammar ? All because she won't give grampar a gum job? Shouldn't gum job be gramps responsibility?
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Thanks for the share. Gonna learn from the links. Thanks again
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How do you guys embed or upload images in your posts. Seriously, I've like tried too many times and it still shows nothing. ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Help
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It's really hard if you don't research about it priprely... Ive been at it for months and I still havent earned a decent amount in bitcoin. Only way to collect BTC would be to do some thorough digging into earning methods. Keep tabs on daily price fluctuations, indulge yourself in trading, offer services for bitcoin, do signature campaigns, last but not the least try faucets. It's slow, but might help your objective. It's gonna demand a lot of patience from your side. Hopefully you'll get what you're looking for.
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So if someone has an online wallet on site like blockchain, and even though it is secured with two factor authentication or similar features, it is still less secure than desktop wallet.
Even though it's a third party service, I don't think that block chain's gonna screw.
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A steady approach is likely to do better for you than a risky way such as gambling. You should take things slowly and try to increase your income steadily through safe ways in the beginning. You can try trading and earning bitcoins using rate fluctuations. Would suggest joining signature campaign and keeping gambling at bay. (For now) Best of luck
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Unless there are some obvious similarities between the accounts or some consistent progression of replies to same threads within short or noticeable time intervals there aren't many ways in which accounts are identifiable to belonging to the same person. Keen eye should be kept on accounts that might belong to the same person if the response times on threads by them is remarkably short. I can't think of any other way except finding out their IPs.
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Am I out of your signature campaign???
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Hopeully it will expand to latin america one day. The best option i have is the single bitcoin atm in my city.
atleast you got an atm... at my place half of the people don't even know what bitcoin is... nevertheless awesome job by coinbase... hope it someday covers my country too...
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must watch 'Supernatural' no scratch that... if there's something you gotta watch definitely... WATCH 'SUPERNATURAL'
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kudos for creating such messenger... created an account... seems easy and with no user tracking or backdoors... if it is what it seems congratulations on such creation... hope it never goes down and gets better and better with time. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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if i'm not wrong,every successful venture needs a good investment, s that being said the fees that the cloud mining services charge also allows them to invest more in to mining equipment which in turn increases their chances of stumbling into more bitcoins... they then give a part of it to us, the 'investors' which may promote many of us to invest more again... and thus, the cycles continues...
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I can do the review for you. Please send me the details.
ThankYou
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just buy 1 antminers s5 then it's 1155 giga, i don't know how much you payed, but it should cost less for you
your chance at solo mining is still very slim, with almost 1 tera you have 1/400.000 of chance to hit the block
How much its coasts ...? And what about power consumption from where i an buy ..s5 Dont waste your money by buying costly hardware. Unless you can play in the petahash level, maintenance & electricty cost will eat up all. Better try cloud mining. You can pre-calculate your ROI time from cloud mining calculator (e.g. www.cloudmining.website/calculator.php) and invest accordingly. It's not necessary to always get ROI on cloud minig sites... sites likes hashnet might be legit but most of the cloud mining sites are ponzi schemes created to rob money from their users... If OP has got free electricity as he says and is trying to mine on his own, he should try his luck on solo mining... it's upto him to mine solo or become a cloud miner.
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it depends... on whether the person who told you to cloud mine is a part of cloud mining or not... If he is you ask him what cloud mining services does he use. If he isn't cloud mining... don't bother just invest in some hardware miners that are able to mine bitcoins and are economical on electrical usage too. Solo mining nowadays is about luck unless you own some pretty impressive mining hardware...
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