This user: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=713018Is claiming that he had sent 3 BTC to the hacker and that I should repay @ 1DXK9kzGmaogXW1MPWNCc3nhSyohyhfenh Can anyone help confirm who this is because this user is PMing me using a new account and is refusing to post his evidence here that he sent 3 BTC to master-P. I'm not sending funds to any address that isn't being stated here publicly with evidence that funds are owed. I'm getting pretty fucking sick of this shit. I'm getting messages from people threatening me to pay to random addresses, clearly trying to take advantage of the situation. If you have evidence you sent money to master-P then please post it here and include an address you'd like funds sent to, otherwise you will be ignored and I don't give a fuck if you have my dox or not because my info is more or less public anyway. you never sent any money back to the victims. Do you still enojoy making fun here?
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Hello fellow community
Long story short, I have thought of opening a url-shortening service which pays users in satoshi to post links! Now they will recieve sathoshi for each visitor. The thing is that it potentially pays more than a regular faucets, I would assume 400k satoshi/1000 visitors. You will also get to be in more control of your earnings and not have to wait for hours. But the question is, is there a demand for this kind of service? As I haven't seen much of it in the bitcoin community! (excluding coinurl). I would like your opinion about this before starting the project!
Yes, there are some same services out there. But the problem is how the user will bring thousands of visitors every day to beat the earning from faucets. I don't think it is possible except they have their own website which have thousands of traffic every day.
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Is trolling allowed on this site or something? Yes. Join the troll competition. If you lose, you will get permanent ban. Just to be careful.
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Look at the usage rate, it's always increasing, we don't really need advertisement. https://blockchain.info/charts/n-transactionsOf course you get the ups and down peaks but you can clearly see the mean says UP. Once it clicks in within the mainstream it will start growing faster. It drops, which is the issue. From here, we only want it to rise. Never drop. Bitcoin is still the minority's game. We still need more exposure. IMO the most importances is that more bitcoin related startups are offering more service to us and get the ppl get used to using bitcoin.
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Loan amount:0.5 BTC Repayment Date: 23rd Oct 2015 Repayment amount:0.55 BTC BTC Address:1ScottJJpqTCBbTqnPa7Dyak5cfBPhtdh Date is 15th Oct 2015 no collateral ideally, though would consider this account. Signature (1ScottJJpqTCBbTqnPa7Dyak5cfBPhtdh): G4AAxI/AkrAFMHzyyBO36aE3kfwBjV8r/fj/TO7qnGA6K15xIT2M1r/biQJm5QGMxDMQDNFpeouiAUuUrxfqehY= Thanks Approved! But I need you account as collateral! I have a feeling ScottJ won't be paying back. I gave him a loan of 0.5 BTC. It was before you made this loan. Please check other lenders' records before giving a loan in the future. All we can do is wait, ScottJ is set to repay his loan from me around the 23rd. We don't need to make assumptions so early! I think his reputation is worth more than 1BTC! What should he ruin it? Most definitely worth more than 1 BTC! Thank you, repaid as agreed.
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Loan amount:0.5 BTC Repayment Date: 23rd Oct 2015 Repayment amount:0.55 BTC BTC Address:1ScottJJpqTCBbTqnPa7Dyak5cfBPhtdh Date is 15th Oct 2015 no collateral ideally, though would consider this account. Signature (1ScottJJpqTCBbTqnPa7Dyak5cfBPhtdh): G4AAxI/AkrAFMHzyyBO36aE3kfwBjV8r/fj/TO7qnGA6K15xIT2M1r/biQJm5QGMxDMQDNFpeouiAUuUrxfqehY= Thanks
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Updated OP with price. I will also include a cool Bitcoin sticker Yankee sent me when I bought the coin
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Looks like a really nice and clean coin. Maybe toss it up for auction and see what the market says?
Thanks, it is a really nice coin. I'm sure it would get a decent grade. The was burned last time I did an auction, but I am considering it. Well that is always a chance with an auction. The whole "taking offers" thing never really works well here. I would either have a set price or auction and roll the dice. Shame you never graded it as that would make setting the price much easier. Thanks for your input - I do wish i was in the US as I would have definitely got this graded. What I will do it set a 'buy it now' price of 3.5 BTC I will consider offers below that.
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Looks like a really nice and clean coin. Maybe toss it up for auction and see what the market says?
Thanks, it is a really nice coin. I'm sure it would get a decent grade. I was burned last time I did an auction, but I am considering it.
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I like how bitmarket.io is asking for more pictures in the thread you linked. I'll offer 3 BTC for it. Thanks - it's a good starting offer, but I feel/hope this will go for more. I like how bitmarket.io is asking for more pictures in the thread you linked. I'll offer 3 BTC for it. Maybe he was still an amateur collector back then. @OP - I am about to send you a PM Replied
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Reluctantly selling as in need of funds. Purchased from Yankee in this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=668502.0He claims a coin from the same batch received a MS-66 rating. It is in great condition. 3.5 BTC or near offer. SOLD Free shipping to UK/EU/US Only make payment to: 1Dqxw31UHAf5FtaatKZ4pzV3vNAFkWoCgq
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I see Theymos has the same XT policy here as he does on r/bitcoin
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If I'm honest the only thing I've ever bought with bitcoin is a Trezor. I gamble with bitcoin & that's it. My main goal with bitcoin is HODLING as an investment for the future. I'm seeing my stash as a store of value which hopefully in the future will make me a lot of money. I'm not really interested in spending any of my coins apart from gambling with some of the money I get from signature campaigns.
I've also bought a trezor and some casascius/lealana coins. Can't think of any real world purchases that aren't directly related to Bitcoin.
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Well... that's not entirely true. Let's assume you've got a single S3 solo mining. Your chances of hitting a block are about 1:5907. Chances of winning $10,000 in the powerball are about 1:648976. Whereas that powerball ticket is only good for a single drawing, your miner is good until you turn it off. Let's say you've got 5 U2s like I do... the chance of hitting a block is about 1:259875. Still better odds than hitting that $10,000 in the powerball. And, once it hits, it can hit again. That lottery ticket is a one-shot deal.
Now compare the price of the ticket with the cost of electricity needed. I do like the idea of solo mining. Something almost romantic about it now
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Intersango.
It was so nice having a decent UK exchange with faster payments.
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What do you think?
I think you are being silly and ridiculous. Here's a transaction from the blockchain: https://blockchain.info/tx/a244cbca647ad9cdd01fe7d79744916857dd26360e2d284b81599e5e689e8904Since you think that "ever bitcoin transaction of a company/brand is open and public in every computer mining it! Everybody know to whom this company sells/buys, which sums, etc etc" . . . Looking at that transaction in the blockchain, please tell me who owns the address 1ajECz2AtEZpXfvit9977Rgid11Y7AexS ? If you can't, then please consider that your statements are a waste of time. OP was over-egging it, however there is a point to be made I think. If a company was not careful in how they handled their addresses, it could be possible for someone who transacts with said company to find their other addresses. Much like it is possible to find an exchange's hot wallet or cold storage.
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It will also be interesting to see when Bitcoin's price goes up if we see a surge of investors pushing chip research and large farm style mining that will once again push our hashrate through this roof. I am sure this will happen. It will comes in waves, alongside price movements.
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Maybe there is a correlation in that, more and more, traders move into crypto when the more traditions assets fall.
How would you go about pegging them to Bitcoin and how would that help?
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If there was one thing I was sure I wouldn't see when I started getting into Bitcoin four years ago, it was a Mike Tyson branded ATM
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Hey Jason. I remember enjoying your videos about a year ago. Glad to see you are still making them.
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