Buying bitcoin was the first gamble, they put what they could afford to lose in the most volatile asset. I guess they don't mind losing a little more, the goal of gambling is to win anyway, so that's what they were trying to do for sure.
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Isn't ore-mine an investor based game? In my understanding, if that's the case, it'd mean that it works very similarly to a ponzi scheme. Thankfully mining difficulty increases have been in their favor as they try to keep the "real mining" realistic.
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Perfect transaction with no problems. The account's post quality is surprisingly good too, it's basically a bargain with that price.
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Out of the loop guy here, but I've been using bustabit ever since it was moneypot and Rric was in. What auction is this about? Is there a relevant topic?
TL;DR: What's this and what did I miss?
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Mining is as centralized as ever, this day is now here. A single corporation owns the majority of the hash rate, bitcoin could be done any minute now. The argument "against their interest" doesn't stand as long as they have the chance to give bitcoin a fatal blow. Interests change and are affected by all sorts of sources, now it has to do with a multi billion dollar economy. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10774773
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Link Karma: 59 | Comment Karma: 8099 Price: $6 Eight-Year Club I'll take this one if available, can we use escrow please? No escrow. but yeah i will go first Alright, reserve it for me or send it, just know that I'll get back online in some hours.
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Link Karma: 59 | Comment Karma: 8099 Price: $6 Eight-Year Club I'll take this one if available, can we use escrow please?
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Update on my vouch:
OP's method is legit. The guide is well written, detailed with pictures and the statements made in it are honest. With little effort and no significant starting investment the method can help start profiting by selling quickly. It's no get 'rich quick scheme' but a honest way to make money, using reliable practices nonetheless as it's also not breaking any rules.
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Hey man, I'd give a honest vouch if you still have a copy to give out. Let me know. Edit: OP sent me a copy and I received, looking good so far. I'll try the method and post a more detailed review soon.
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I think bitcoin is receiving the use it receives today for good reasons. It's decentralization and and the fact that it's so robust and irreversible makes it good for many payments related to online services. But if people were to lose interest, mining started shrinking, then the system would start becoming more fragile. I don't think bitcoin will disappear but it could surely end up being "abadonware" in a state that other cryptocoins have ended up as well. Bitcoin's the least likely victim right now though, given that it has the biggest user base.
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I put 250+ because 500 is literally double than that. I think 250 is more realistic than 500 still but I'd wish there was a vote for 350, imo it's realistic as well, as it's near where the price used to be prior to the rise.
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Hey man, I think he's doing legit work benefiting the forum. So far, he doesn't seem like the guy that would go on power-trips like others did in this forum -ahem Quickseller ahem-. If he was ever added to DT, and started action immaturely, the people who added him would be free to remove him. No reason for you to complain in advance.
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The majority of people on this thread cant do widthraws. And the funny thing is that auto invest feature is automatically activated even you dont want to. In other words you dont have controls of your own money on to that scam site
That's quite funny, the admins of that site are trying to delay a collapse as much as possible. I wonder if there's anyone here that could even ROI with that site ever. The admins are good at dragging that so much, perhaps ojnly very few early investments managed to profit but now it's turned to a joke, collapse can't be avoided.
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I got some steam wallet cards form giftoff to give to friends that currency can't load money on steam due to Greek capital controls. Seemed like a good way to introduce them to it too. Dammit. I was trying to find a place to buy steam gift cards. Well at least now I know. I really want to buy some new games. giftoff is very trusted and reliable, I'd recommend it. They also have a rewards program that essentially works as a 1% cashable bonus for all purchases.
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Here's the image re hosted, hope that's ok. It's a graph about prominent early bitcoin participants from what it seems. I don't really think it's all that accurate.
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I got some steam wallet cards form giftoff to give to friends that currency can't load money on steam due to Greek capital controls. Seemed like a good way to introduce them to it too.
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Now that I remember, I did actually buy some bitcoin back in the day. I did so by buying it with my alt coins, only to convert portions to fiat. Worth it of course.
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What's the point of this though? The party providing something of value in exchange from money still loses if the money is taken away from them. It doesn't matter if it's the same money, it's still taken away from someone.
it being portrayed as a negative for the consumer when it not, any merchant can refuse a refund only insurance lile that offerer with visa etc etc provides the refund the merchant dosnt nessisarily refund anything I think I get what you're saying. Still "charge backs" still happen with traditional payment means, weather it's in the form of insurance or money being removed from the account of a merchant, it's possible. Surely it's not as much of a big deal as some people in bitcoin make it out to be, but at least we know that bitcoin's system isn't made to allow such a thing to happen.
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What's the point of this though? The party providing something of value in exchange from money still loses if the money is taken away from them. It doesn't matter if it's the same money, it's still taken away from someone.
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