Is there any way to get bitcoin? I need a VPS and I only want to use bitcoin, but I want to earn the bitcoin.
What I have tried: *Faucets *Mining *Gambling
Anyone have a pay per post thing?
As others already said if you would like to be paid on a py per post basis then your rank is not good enough to get any may. About your points: Faucets? Forget it. It was a long time ago when they were giving out 5BTCs Mining? Not profitable anymore, too many big pools Gambling? If you have skills, maybe but you can't rely on it
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This guy has been able to make the Satoshi Nakamoto Quest into a very boring and tediuos intellectual exercise. Why don't he just move away from it?
Unlock your coins or disappear.
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spent 0.25BTC to buy a very nice watch by citizen. eco drive radio controlled very cool no need to worry about batteries anymore!
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Before the EU and before the UK was a member, everything was fine as it was. In the EU as it is now, has brought much division, even all across Europe, it's in tatters and only months or so before it self destructs. The political scenery has much changed in Europe, Its more of we do not trust our governments.
The lies, the lies the lies, I am sick of them all.
Could not agree more but as a former UK resident I say : what can we do? I mean us as people. We have no power whatsoever, I don't know how guys feel about politics but to me it is a silly circus only. I am very sick of it actually.
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4 days out and it seems like I was off for 1 year. Can't keep up this way. My stop loss orders were devoured on finex. Still, more than 700$ dollars is a really good price approaching the halving and the brexit. can't wait
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Tonight there are very interesting games happening for EURO 2016. I see Galles winning on Russia and maybe a draw for Slovakia-England But I'm not sure whether to try a double chance or not.
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I'm very happy for Hamsik: he struggled a bit in Naples this year but he is a damn good football player, very skilled. Thanks for sharing, it is becoming increasingly difficult to watch EURO 2016 videos because as soon as they get uploaded their servers go offline.
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Looking back I profited something like 25% on my previous gold holdings and maybe much more on my btc holdings. A good investment for an advanced investor needs to be formed of some gold and BTC today.
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If USD is so weak right now, and it is, I'm starting to be very bullish on BTC real value. This could be epic guys simply because Bitcoin is indipendent from all the crap that is out there in the financial world.
Be wise, inform and hold on.
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there is any flaw in bitcoin, it's just don't scale right, but it still work wonderfully scaling problem can be fixed easily for now, it's justa problem of consensus... your english is so poor I had to interpret your words. My god I clicked on this thread thinking he meant panic buy lol ....
EDIT: that was before I saw who started the thread of course
I got the same feeling but I always check on the opening page just to make sure. It seemed too strange and, in fact, it was. BTC predictions are like this, they come with no warranty
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Feels so 2013 now. Sleeping is becoming quite funny having price alerts set. Exciting to say the least. Watching really closely every single change because everyday is different.
Times of sideways (around 400$) are over. Watch out everybody
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Actively staking, burning my laptop So far so good, syncing was ok and very fast transactions. Regarding the discussion above: I hope bitcoinasourus point was clear enough. Let's concentrate on the new things to come, refraining to comment on anything else.
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Interesting contest. I want to give a try to win some nice free money. My guess is 723.45$
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Experts? Oh please. Roger Ver can't even do basic Bitcoin transactions without help from Twitter (literally evidenced on Roger Ver's Twitter account). And now that Erik Voorhees has thrown his "weight" behind the good-ship Ver/McAfee, his dubious playmaking in Bitcoin becomes more obvious: - Which long-term CIA fiefdom does Shapeshift.io operate out of?
- How long has Erik Voorhees been operating his crypto exchange out of a well known CIA fiefdom?
- Erik Voorhees has been physically based in said CIA fiefdom for a similar length of time
- How has Erik Voorhees avoided CIA involvement in his cyber-money exchange service for several years, running the company and his personal life out of a CIA fiefdom?
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. (standby for a CIA "raid" of the Shapeshift.io offices ) Appearance is definitely more important than factual knowledge or expertise. I agree completely with what you said. At an executive level nobody knows anything about Blockchain/Bitcoin etc but they put those words in their mouth to show themselves cool. The other day I was with a COO of a big industrial company and I was really astonished about how he was utterly uninformed.
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If other players and countries start putting more liquidity into bitcoin then there is no limit since I see in this thread there is a lot of interest regarding price.
About the technology at the moment there are some limitations more than limits: I think they can be solved easily.
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i used to bet faucets earnings on dice games: I've always lost. It's a game I really don't like and enjoy playing. I prefer more "active" gambling games like poker.
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Will Iceland be the Costa Rica of this Euro?
They did a good job in the classifications and I think they are going to classify to the next stage
It would be really nice to see an underdog like Iceland entering the final. But I guess that would be too much to hope for. I think Italy and Germany are two probable candidates for the final. However that would not be as interesting as having an underdog match. The UEFA conviction of Russia seems a bit unfair, because there were also hooligans from other teams involved. Without the conviction I would have bet that Russia is a good candidate for at least reaching the semi-finals. But now I'm not so sure... ya.ya.yo! I wouldn't count too much on Italy, although I am a Juventus fan myself. Marchisio and Veratti are injured and forwards are lacking. But they put up a great game against Belgium, which I considered a nominee for the cup. I wouldn't count on them against great teams like France and Germany. Italy this years reminds me a lot of 2006 Italy: not a really good team, but a very tough group on the overall. It's a solid team even if, I agree, they don't have a profilic attack. But actually they proved otherwise against Belgium. Let's see what happens in the next game.
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A few years ago people would've been excited at the recognition from such a high level of government.
Now, with the practical trainwreck of the "Bit License" behind us - even though there are some companies willing to suck up to the regulators, we can see that the only "help" the government will provide is how to get people to give them a cut of the Bitcoin action.
That is all this is, recognizing a new income stream for the parasitic political players to latch their hooks into. The thing is, Bitcoin has done well enough on its own that we don't NEED a government to give us breaks. The only thing they can be interested in is how to extract revenue from a new asset class.
Mark my words, its the beginning of setting their hooks into local legacy banking systems when dealing with Bitcoin.
Very clever point and I do agree with you. Some years ago that would have been exciting news while today it looks like a "marketing" choice. Even though there's still a strong link between BTC and criminality and maybe this could help to reduce a bit that link. But I would not be so sure.
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I was a bit impressed by Italy yesterday. Belgium avoided a total defeat only thanks to his goalkeeper. Two beautiful goals by Giaccherini and Pelle, especially Pelle's. What a goal.
Tonight I see Portugal winning 3-0 against Iceland.
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The dollar was used in over $3 trillion in theft by the US government alone in 2015.
Fiat is used much more for crime than bitcoin for now.
The Vatican used to launder a lot of money for criminal organization https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute_for_the_Works_of_Religion#ControversiesI don't think bitcoin was live back then, was it? This denial phase will last a little longer until this rotten economy will draw its final breath.
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