Pay your taxes people.
I'd say don't convert to fiat, don't pay taxes, stay happy! I totally agreed with you, why pay tax, so the government can use it to fund war, and other bad things. Just pay your taxes. Yes you also have to pay capital gains when making a purchase. Paypal collects your National Tax ID and reports earnings to the respective governments. Won't be long untill coinbase.com and circle.com and others exchangers do the same. There will be no hiding your virtual currency from the powers that be. Even if you keep it all in virtual currency, overstock and tiger direct need an address to ship you your goods. This is the 21st Century, there is no more anonymity. Yeah bastards reported my eBay sales.
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Pay your taxes people.
I'd say don't convert to fiat, don't pay taxes, stay happy! I totally agreed with you, why pay tax, so the government can use it to fund war, and other bad things. Just pay your taxes. Yes you also have to pay capital gains when making a purchase.
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Why have 3 bankers committed suicide this week?
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Blockchain has a public rpc
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No there should be no 0 addresses that never had a balance. Addresses are never broadcast.
That does make zero balance addresses very interesting then! Yes they could have had a million btc
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Very interesting. It would be useful to know the best way of getting at data in the blockchain; are there tools for that, is it in a standard format?
I'm surprised the blockchain holds so many zero balance addresses. Does a wallet creating new addresses broadcast all those just for the record? I don't understand why blockchain doesn't just hold transactions that have been actioned against addresses and then from that obviously would follow a minority of balances at zero.
No there should be no 0 addresses that never had a balance. Addresses are never broadcast.
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i bid 101 BTC , serious bid.
150
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Anybody care to answer my question? i've setup my node and iam hashing with two ants and everything went well execpt my fee setting doesnt seem to work. python run_p2pool.py --fee 1.0 --address 18SeaFycUrSprGT7VejWTNhRaRP4Nf5Mgx the address mentioned is on its own wallet, the income from the ants goes to another wallet. so it can not be an wallet feature. :-) what iam doing wrong? Nothing you must wait. Be patient ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I wonder why the prosecutors specifically mentioned mining contracts. Maybe you? Or ghash, idk. We'll see.
I'm guessing both, since you probably pocket 90% and invest 10% at ghash to keep things on the "up and up"
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You must be real high to think he has more than a couple miners. Its a pyramid scheme, says so right in its name. He pays back 1% and will disappear soon.
Several people came in person and visited the premises with all the hardware. Please, stop writing nonsense. So explain .07 btc return on 1.5 in over a year? That's 4% You can make more with a usb miner Did your little bitch gweedo tip you off? Because you're never here.
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Wrong, this is securities fraud. Prosecutors specifically mentioned mining contract investment fraud and vowed to prosecute in the new York virtual currency hearing.
You don't even know what you are talking about. It's very sad that despite my efforts and time dedicated to this project, there are still people who shout out random bad words in such a way. I also put a lot of my personal funds in this. First of all, it's written clearly that money is converted and invested and that there is no way to reverse the process. The hashrate advertised at the moment of the deposits has always been added to the pool, and the reason why many accounts are not completed yet is because mining difficulty rose to unexpected levels. The project is not "closed" and I am still committed and striving to obtain more and more hashing power at the lowest cost possible. Moreover, the entire process is explained in the homepage and in the F.A.Q., so people who invest without reading should not complain after... I will update the site descriptions in the hope that people will read it more carefully. You'll have your day in court. Take care.
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The only reason I've never created paper wallets is that I'm scared of sending them through my printer. I've heard that newer printers keep data or could have bugs... What is the best way to print securely?
Forget about the printer - you should be worried about the security implications of exactly what is needed to spend your paper wallet. I'm late to this thread because I'm new to bitcoin. But to answer your question, i mmediately after printing a paper wallet, follow these steps exactly. http://youtu.be/PywI0BOxJpIAn erection with no affection
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I believe pyramining is in Italy.
I wonder if they extradite.
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The jury is going to love the pyramid scheme right in its name.
Do your part by reporting this to all the agencies you can.
Let's put pyra in federal prison.
You still didn't cite a law they have broke. You gave them your money, they brought mining equipment and hosted it. You didn't get your money back. The best you can do is write it off on your taxes. Also guess what this happens in the stock market all the time! People invest the stock goes down, people don't get put in jail for under performing stocks. Otherwise the jails be even more crowd. They didn't buy shit. He stole all the Bitcoin. You must be real high to think he has more than a couple miners. Its a pyramid scheme, says so right in its name. He pays back 1% and will disappear soon.
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The jury is going to love the pyramid scheme right in its name.
Do your part by reporting this to all the agencies you can.
Let's put pyra in federal prison.
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You can't be tempted when you have no private keys
If you throw away the private keys to your stash, there will be 72 newly mined BTC waiting for you when you die! Virgin coins
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