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Will pay in BTC to best offer.
Will do escrow.
Edit: Will do 1$ BTC
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Bounty for Pool?
Reserved post.
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Doubling bitcoin is really hard. Most had quoted gambling as a better option but in reality gambling at the beginning is always a loss. Only after certain time users get small profits through gambling. Its not at all reliable.
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Voucher This is a working product. Email is accepted by - myunidays.com
- education.github.com
- dreamspark.com
Note: You can not change the password to these accounts.You can quote this post to request more link tests. You can change the password. Thanks for the point, I will provide you and everybody else with all necessary instructions. Sorry about that. Voucher updated.
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Voucher [/size] This is a working product. Email is accepted by - myunidays.com
- education.github.com
- dreamspark.com
Note: You can not change the password to these accounts. The seller just pmed me a way to change the password. Sorry for scaring anyone off. The normal method requires the buyer to email the webmaster, but if you purchase the seller will let you know how to change it. This method works. I am not allowed to tell you the college through which the email is offered from. This is not an ivy league school. Runs on Microsoft Outlook. You can quote this post to request more link tests.
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I think it's a good idea to use more than two bitcoin wallets. Diversification is always a good thing when money comes in to the picture. If you keep all your bitcoin in a single place, you are at high risk of loosing money. So instead of having only one wallet, it's wiser to use more than two wallets and keep portions of your total bitcoin in all the wallets.
This way you can save yourself in case of any unforeseen event.
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Gambling sites seem to prefer signature campaign here in btctalk than using the networks. maybe they don't receive much traffic from them. I don't see much ads of them on bitcoin blogs except those who are providing services like bitcoin credit cards. I sometimes see adult sites as they prefer anonymous advertising rather than those adnetworks who asks for card ID and info when getting into the network.
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Well as you several people lost several bitcoins to that person.Nowadays there is nothing safe to breakdown or admins run away,besides the potencial income they may got if keep honest.Gambling has its risks,and with 0,10 make 12btc well call it pure lucky or took advantage of some bug to make it.I had been present at cryptospots,and there were one user that find a bug and used it,result,i believe were just 0,30btc,and his account were generating something like 0,02btc daily soo the damage could be bigger if the admin didnt find those.
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In physical stores well i dont spend it cause no stores physical or online accepts bitcoin for now to buy some shopping goods for my case i cashout my bitcoin in banks im weekly basis because i buy i
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That's big enough, you can do trading, invest it on trading/exchange sites you can earn there but not that much, or you can invest it on gambling sites, some gambling sites accepts investors, just don't try gambling in the same site where you invested your coins...Or, if you have no plan, just keep it, just be careful not to invest on those scams/ponzis that offers too good to be true return..
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Interesting perspective - however, not sure how much I agree?
In a broad sense: I would say the members of the crypto-currency community vary in their ideological stances. While these systems may have been started by ideological enthusiasts, Bitcoin (for one) now speaks to a large number of regular pragmatic folk, who simply see its potential for reducing the costs and friction of global e-commerce.
As more crypto-currency movers enter the space - with populace holding or mining trading stock (coins) - we will see a further sway against fiat-currencies and this momentum should carry forward and strengthen the position of crypto-currencies.
As for if something is set to be profitable? depends who you ask? I am sure you can currently yield more LTC than BTC using non ASIC systems - doesn't mean less money in your pocket though!? Value is an estimation of the monetary (fiat) worth that something is held to deserve, the importance or preciousness of something!
A waste of time would be if these new currencies are worth nothing and not precious to anyone ... only time will tell on that one!
With faster protocols, better security and improved metrics, we will see plenty of new movers in the space I am sure!
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Well that is actually hard to quantify and consider the quality of those posts. And the posts aren't really factored into the calculation, just lengths for the post quality section. And post quality is completely subjective, so even that is really hard to quantify.
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Well, I do not understand what you meant by 'finally moving again and is ready to reach $500' when in fact just right now it went down by nearly $10 in value. Bitcoin isn't dead. As a matter of fact, it is 'gaining life' so to speak. Why do I say that? Because bitcoin is little by little being adopted my small and big stores alike.
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