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4221  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Anyone have this ebook? CRT TV Repair Ebook by Humphrey Kimathi on: December 21, 2015, 01:09:06 PM
Its just $29.95 for Christsake buy it! http://www.humphreykimathi.com/crt.php
I can see the guy had labored enough writing the stuff for everyone without prior knowledge can repair their ctr tv on their own. The pdf seem good with testimonials so it should be worth. I believe your TV has sentimental value that you won't replace it with led. lol
4222  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Don't let bitcoin overtake your soul on: December 21, 2015, 12:59:24 PM
real or imagined, its still a sad story though.

I can't believe one will simply forget about a girlfriend when there are more things to do with your girl. Watching movies, planing and dining out and everything includes sex. Are your offline friends also into bitcoin? I doubt that. so why is your life revolved only in btc. Its all your fault.
4223  Economy / Gambling / Re: Biggest bitcoin bet of 2015? on: December 21, 2015, 12:45:33 PM


And all he said is "oh well"?  That just suck!
I've read someone sold his parent's house for 650+ btc while this guys lose 1300btc in one og.  He is one crazy dude. He could have just invested it elsewhere. or did he just put all the weight of his emotions to that oh well?

Or I guess thats what you can do if you don't treat btc as real money.
4224  Economy / Services / Re: Need Help to make a Product name/ Company name + Logo >> Prize Inside on: December 21, 2015, 12:34:49 PM

Here's my try. Don't bother sending your $2, keep it just so you chose mine lol, Not sure if its really a lucrative business though you will have a lot to do after the name of the product and the company. hope for the success of it.

Company name: TeabackTea  Grin
Product  name: Try-a-Tea  - Tri our mix and you'll be back for more tea.

                      
4225  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Bad for Bitcoin scenario question on: December 21, 2015, 12:15:51 PM
Wow so its really possible to bring down bitcoin if all those countries that do not want bitcoin join together. That's a lot of work for them though. I

I'm just not sure if they can do that forever since there are a lot of altcoins that would also rise after they bring down btc, certainly other altcoin can also replace bitcoin and they have to also bring those down?
4226  Economy / Gambling / Re: Public bet between Me and Bitspender. 10 btc each. Floz Price Prediction on: December 21, 2015, 09:53:01 AM
I offer my escrow for free i just want these two brave souls to go on with their bets to be official. Smiley It would really be fun if this can push through,  someone  more reputable can escrow this public bet can probably help this come true. 
4227  Other / Off-topic / Re: Miss Universe 2015! on: December 21, 2015, 06:11:33 AM

It should be investigated. I wonder who decided to take it back that's a lot embarrassing than proclaiming the the wrong one. Cheesy
They should just let it happen and investigate later why they announce the wrong one than taking it back live on tv.

I'm from Philippines so Congrats!
4228  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Who are trusted buyers on here for paypal? on: December 21, 2015, 02:55:11 AM
You may wanna transact with this guys https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=369212
zazarb is a very trusted guy here in bitcointalk and have deal with him back when i needed paypal funds. Check his reputation thread and his trust ratings to see for yourself. there are tons of people selling btc to him already. i may even deal with him later if i need paypal funds again.
4229  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Bad for Bitcoin scenario question on: December 21, 2015, 02:30:22 AM

A malicious government could totally make a 100mW data center, fill it with hardware and "attack" the network. I don't see how they could not. Now if a government is going to want to sign off on such a expensive, open attack.. i very much doubt.
Doing this would piss of a lot of people.

There's probably more covert ways to go about this.

Is it generally certain that all current hashrate is more or less accounted for, and not, in fact, a malicious government running some operations covertly right now?

How would a government building a big data center be some malicious operation, if its pointing its hashrate at a legit mining pool? You're wondering if they just plan on mining a ton of BTC and then dumping it to hurt the value?

Or they're just mining to cut their losses while they spool up some their 1 exabyte datacenter? Well they're better hurry up, because soon, that won't be enough.

It would be much profitable for them to just earn through mining instead of dumping to hurt bitcoin. They can't win this battle anyway so they might just wanna join with us. This a is much better option for them to which they should think about.
4230  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scammer: CoreTrust on: December 21, 2015, 02:19:17 AM
I guess its really true. Robbers hate robbers and same thing with scammer hate scammers but then you guys may wanna try teaming up after all birds with same feather flocks together.  Grin
Both of you aren't good scammers though so you might as well just change careers.
4231  Economy / Speculation / Re: I'm All In - Sold My House! on: December 20, 2015, 11:09:29 AM
You'll not regret! right on!

It would have to take about more than a hundred of analysis before I will decide to really sell my house in btc. But you definitely did your time, you stood up like a man.  Grin
The only I can afford to sell in btc is my computer accessories, currently I'm selling Uninterrupted power supply (UPS) on local forum for btc.

where do you currently stay now?
4232  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Waiting for the day when Amazon & eBay accept BTC on: December 20, 2015, 10:51:46 AM
Not just buyers but Sellers of course, I sell digital products on local forums and I don't want charge backs as what happened months ago to which PDF files have been sent yet some dimwit who didn't understood what do it filed a dispute just because he didn't understand few terms.

its easy to set up if you the store itself like ebay or amazon allows BTC. unlike mentioning you accept bitcoins while users have no idea about BTC.
4233  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How earn Bitcoins fast and free?? on: December 19, 2015, 03:06:43 PM
I intend to give services graphic services and social media marketing services when I was new to bitcoin. I earned few but I guess I need to work more to have more bitcoin. You can't get BTC fast these days even when you're not a newbie anymore and you can't either ask for loan without valuable collateral.

You're best option is to invest before earning, maybe buy a ranked account to join a signature campaign.
4234  Economy / Speculation / Re: I'm dumping my bitcoins so you should on: December 19, 2015, 09:23:15 AM
PoW don't need to be replicated. Banks/govs can create a PoS system with several central forging servers. This is just an example and there are more solutions.

I doubt an individual here will use that centralized coin. the very reason why we are here is to be free from them so why use their system. No one has stopped bitcoin, if they can, they should have done it. stop bitcoin long before it started to be known.
4235  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Casino RioBet SPECIAL NO DEPOSIT BONUS 20mBtc (50х wager!) on: December 19, 2015, 08:17:49 AM
Registered as enhu
hope to activate a prize in the bonus list and withdraw wining Smiley That is if I win with the 20mbtc, that should be good amount to test your site.

Contacting the support it replied "casino_mail_template"   Grin
4236  Economy / Gambling / Re: Do you think coming up with new gambling site is risky? on: December 19, 2015, 06:10:54 AM
Do you think coming up with new gambling site is risky?

If one have funds is it enough or any other things need to consider before starting new gambling site?

Well as for any other business, having money is not enough. You need to consider what type of offer you have, and is it goes to what the market need.
Is there any type of gambling that is not being explored yet?
If you are going to invest on the same offers that are already present, can you do a good job in marketing to be able to create a good player base?

I think creating a gambling site is very risky, but if you do it well it's worth the shot, because it will be profitable, since gambling will never end.

Exactly! Newer gambling site might have to massively advertise the site to attract not just attention but loyal players. Bringing players to your house is very challenging. One that I could suggest that would work is simply supporting a altcoin to where you can give the coin away for your gambling site, this way you could have players mining this particular coins.
4237  Other / Meta / Re: Why are half the threads here completely ridiculous? Honestly. on: December 19, 2015, 05:28:54 AM
You can always stay away from those threads if it annoys you. It be ridiculous if you read them while you hate it. Of course if you want technical and threads where you could learn just about anything you want about bitcoin, there is trading, mining and other sections.
4238  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to spend Bitcoin? Newbie's opinion. on: December 19, 2015, 05:22:54 AM
Hi guys, I'm new here and I just started reading the forum. I see a lot of advise like "invest Bitcoin", buy mining equipment etc. But I don't see anyone talk about daily life products. Food, computers, bills, Christmas shopping. The other day I was paid 4000 usd in btc and now don't know how to spend it wisely. But I ordered a pizza today and it tasted good.

What did you sell to the guy who bought to you amounting to $4K?

I was planing to create a website and maybe if I got the right btc amount I could buy the script needed for the website and the hosting plan in btc. There are now domain registrars and hosting provider that accepts BTC, that should be a good way to s pend and of course its an investment.
4239  Other / Off-topic / Re: Anyone knows where to advertise adult dating site? on: December 18, 2015, 11:39:12 AM
This forum? Create a sig campaign.


lol

There is a European section though, I just don't know how to write/speak Norge, Svenske and Danish. I'm stuck promoting it on craigslists which ban the account every now and then as well. I think we're going to stop the project so our team can go on with the new ones, if only we won't be upsetting this client.

any out of the box suggestion?
4240  Other / Off-topic / Re: Guys! You're not going to believe this! (Non self moderated) on: December 18, 2015, 11:22:00 AM
We should add that to the list of the shops that accepts it!
Not all craft shops accept bitcoin. I don't want to disappoint, but technically speaking, that shop does not accept bitcoin. The man himself did, and was nice enough to cut me some slack for not having any money on me.

Okay so the guy bought it for you and so the bitcoin is with him not to the store. That's just bummer.
The guy should at least create an online store for himself instead and get a cut, simply a middleman Smiley The guy seem to know BTC, did you ask whether he is here in bitcointalk.org?
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