I have a plan in place. It's not elaborate and very well thought out but people close to me will have access to my bitcoins and anyone else would not even know how to find them. That's the way it should be.
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Isn't this pretty much exactly what Bloom is? I read their little blurb after that massive equidistant leak but I didn't hear anything new at this point.
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Nice I never saw the full video of that so thanks for posting.
It's pretty amazing that someone with so much fiat is so open to something new. Of course that's how he got to where he is today.
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Caveats such as...? Could you elaborate on that?
Haha yeah good old Switzerland. They're really on the ball with their cryptocurrencies. D I wish Canada was more like this but we'll get there someday. Not like I'm looking for an education at this point either way!
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Lol honestly it sounds like you don't know what the fuck you're talking about. God I hate when newbies show up, shit all over the place with their ignorance then run away to never be seen again.
TxHash or it never happened. K? Prove it cryptographicly.
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We are making amazing strides back to the ATH we were recently at. Nothing can stop us now, not even all of Asia banning bitcoins lol. Just look at all of those daily green candles. We're in a permabull market with dips here and there when major FUD comes out.
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I wouldn't exactly convert everything to bitcoins because if you have an emergency and you need to spend money you don't want to find a plumber or electrician that accepts bitcoins in your area (and is licenced / has good reviews).
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All hope the bitcoin will continue to grow and grow in many countries until all can benefit greatly on bitcoin. However I see that it will take a long time since most people use bills in exchange of service and stuffs
What the fuck does that have to do with anything? Sig spamming on the wrong post champ? People have been trading, remitting, and saving money, among others at their trusted banks for years. If they have an option to still do the same less double-spending, other transaction costs and time spent falling in line (for some transactions not available online), how resilient would they be? For instance, the current population of OFWs alone (approximately 10 million out of total current population of 92.2 million) would save significant amount and time if they use bitcoin for trading. Risk-averse people who just want to save money may opt to still keep their money in the banks.
If you think you're risk-averse by keeping your money in a bank you are very sadly mistaken and your parents didn't teach you well enough about money and how it really works.
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Lol "all it would take is a 51% or a new law" . You do realize how much hashing power would be needed for a 51% attack right? Who the hell is going to get that at this point!?!?
In terms of a "new law" , ok well if bitcoins were declared illegal in your country, would you all of a sudden not be able to use them? Of course not!! Don't think that people are as cut off and stupid as they used to be. The internet has given us so many freedoms and this is the next step.
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I love how people say crap like "China feels like..." or "China doesn't want to miss out..." you do know that you're talking about a country right? They don't all blindly buy and sell bitcoins in China. There are a lot of users but that doesn't mean the country as a whole gives a crap.
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Obviously at some point some bank somewhere will hold your bitcoins for you. Should anyone use that bank? NO! Bitcoins don't need to be held in a bank.
If you want to trust someone with your private keys just PM them to me. I have no issue holding your bitcoins for you.
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I will accept your home as collateral. Please let me know once you've mailed it and I'll make sure I get the bitcoins ready to send. If that doesn't sound good to you, why don't you send half of your house first and the other half after I give you the first half of the loan. The amount will be based off of a local real estate evaluation of course.
You can keep the land. I can lend you a tent if you need it. I think I have one of those camping stoves around too.
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Lol I feel like you maybe should have written this back in 2012 or something. You're way too uneducated and way too late to be so uneducated. Get caught up before you make yourself look even more stupid.
"Screw email. If the post office doesn't accept it then I'm not going to trust it." Ignoramus.
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You've got past that first hurtle. If it sounds to good to be true, it probably is. All cloud mining ponzis are a scam. They would make more by mining rather than going through the hassle of renting out contracts. Lifetime contracts are good for the lifetime of the business, which will always be short lived. All of these ponzis will fail and if you think you're in a legitimate cloud mining scheme you're going to be very surprised when they reach their end game goal and you get taken for everything.
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The US economy is $20 trillion in debt. The EU was 12 trillion euros in debt at last count before the EU debt clock website ( http://www.eudebtclock.org) was censored & taken offline & search engine results were scrubbed to make it difficult to find info on what current EU outstanding debt is. People often question whether bitcoin/crypto will survive and have longevity moving into the future. I'm not certain anyone realizes how close american and european fiat may be to imminent collapse. But if you just print more money you can pay off your debtors faster! Oh wait, except they print theirs even faster so you're screwed either way. Bitcoins are constantly adapting, changing and upgrading. Will it always be number one? Maybe not. Something better will come out at some point. I don't think in the next 10 years bitcoins will be obsolete or worthless though.
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One customer lost 200 bitcoins and in total there was $3million hackrd? Obviously the exchange didn't get hacked, the customers' accounts did. There's a massive difference there. If you don't secure your password and your 2fa is something easy to hack (like SMS) you're shooting yourself in the foot.
This is assuming you're dumb enough to even leave that much on any exchange. They aren't a bank ffs. When will newbs learn.
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Bitcoins are bitcoins and bitcoin cash is a crappy fork of bitcoin that has a massive block solving issue. Blocked every 4-6 hours one day then spamming 100s of blocks the next. It's a freaking mess.
You want cheaper fees? Go for bitcoin cash. You want cheaper travel? Take the bus.
You want a product that works? Use bitcoins You want something that works? Buy a car.
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Wtf so TL;DR you fucked up and didn't change your email for four years. Wow. What an elaborate scam. Maybe you should look into getting rid of other accounts that have old outdated Hotmail accounts before they "scam" you too hahaha.
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It's slowly starting already. The smarter banks are stocking up and the dumb ones are trying to fight it. Good luck to them all. They'll be like a newspaper business in the early 2000s soon.
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Omfg. You literally JUST got a 7th confirmation. Freaking L2bitcoin. That's all I can say. A legitimate business isn't a scam just because you can't send a high enough miner fee ffs.
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