hey bud. I wanted the 100T note - but couldn't find.. so I had to settle for 20 Trillion Doll hairs.. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F3psxNw8.jpg%3F1&t=663&c=59GYYtT3A0I4JA) I don't condone the message, but that is quite funny.. I picked up one of the trillion dollar notes a few years back, it's fascinating the lengths that some governments will go to in order to give the illusion of competency.
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It is hard to improve on the bitcoin blockchain model and most altcoins offer very little in the way of improvements. As one other person said - even though there is mystery surrounding where bitcoin came from, you should only invest in places that have registered companies and transparent owners. Many people will turn greedy when others throw money at them, so it is difficult to predict them going rogue. There are also big traders who rig temporary bubbles.
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I can prove that I am that person. I can send the details to minerjones and also Fortify because I bought 0.5 BTC from Fortify. Will the account be deleted or can an admin hep me reset the password like by sending a link to the email I used to register that account in the first place. Best regards, Edi I can confirm the user ediston bought a Casascius brass coin off me and the last contact related to it was yesterday (17th).
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To keep with the whale analogy, you have to understand how it works in nature. It is a big beast and you're either swimming in the same direction trying to pick up scraps or you are one of the krill getting eaten up. You cannot predict when it will change direction or is finished feeding.
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This is a script for scamming people, you should be ashamed of yourself. There is no such thing as a "bitcoin doubler" and you will only lose your money.
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Only a few coins left, why not pick up a rare Ravenbit coin for your collection?
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Bitcoin has been so volatile and unpredictable in comparison to other investments - it's hard to read the current position. Historical boom and bust patterns means it is likely to come back down short term. Eventually the wave of hype in the current price might subside and people will want off the boat when the price starts sinking. It depends, if more governments start building a legal framework around bitcoin it could gain even more traction.
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Your question is confusing. Scam ICO's have been going on since the beginning of bitcoin and will inevitably get more common with bitcoin price rises. It is also not controlled by one person, but many people fraudulently taking peoples money - each should individually prosecuted and will if the evidence is there. I don't think they have any impact on bitcoin, even people who get burnt might eventually try to invest in cryptocurrencies again.
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Bitcoin is like a rollercoaster and it is currently at the top, this should lead most people to conclude that a drop is due before it continues the upward trend overall. When it is swinging hundreds of dollars in a day, taking it as an investment is pretty much gambling like poker.
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I'm not sure why it is hidden on the trust page, but you should always view the "Untrusted feedback" on someones profile. This person in particular had a lot of low level negative reports and probably would have warned you off them.
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Hi, I wanted to sell my website Pushwe.com for 3 BTC. This was already sold on flippa for $8000 but my paypal got limited after payment so had to refund and the buyer was not willing to pay via bank transfer. Dispute is on at flippa, will re-list after win the dispute. Just wanted to check if anyone interested here. If you are a established JVzoo seller, you can easily make $100,000+ with this. Also I am open to partner with a established JVZoo seller as well. Flippa Listing - https://flippa.com/8238607-pushwe-comWhy was your paypal account limited, is it in anyway connected with you running this website? Instead of giving hypothetical revenue figures, people usually state whether they have made any revenue from the website and visitor numbers. You are selling it here, so state the figures here instead of linking to flippa. It always worries me when people quote ridiculous valuations for a 2 month old website.
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Basically, it's a simple process. You NEED to be a successful investor and be able to import your investments into a portfolio of your choice. You will just need to have the username I give you. PM ME.
You are so vague it is worrying, vagueness is the opposite of what you want when choosing a solid partner to follow. What sort of investment are you on about? The stock market? Commodities? Alt cryptocurrencies?
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Hi Guys ! Today I'm very sad, I believe in bad man, he told me he is trust member and since account 2011, O believe that and send money ( BTC ) First, Unfortunatly I lost 30$ for my stupid ! Now I want to buy something on Forum, I need to Find someone Who can Middle for me And how much money fee per one transaction ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) ? Please help me You can open a scam accusation against that member and get back the $30 post it in this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=83.0-snip- You are far from guaranteed to get your money back, but it is still worth submitting a scam accusation and you might get lucky with a refund. It depends what you are trying to buy, in order to know which escrow to recommend - is it a physical item or digital good?
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With the progress that bitcoin has made since the start of the year, it's quite possible that it could hover around the $2,000 mark until the end of the year. People tend to get greedy and new buyers may get caught up in a bubble - they are quick to sell out in a crash.
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What was the source of your gift card? Like, did you receive it as a gift or cashed out some money from a points reward scheme? It's better to give buyers an idea, because there are a lot of fraudsters out there trying to push stolen giftcards.
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Buy from a big reputable exchange or buy on localbitcoins. That's the only way to take less risk. In the bitcoin world there is no such thing as no risk.
Yes, to make the best returns you should use localbitcoins or a similar peer to peer trading system. You should be prepared to record every transaction and identify who you are trading with. You might want to split big trades up instead of doing it all in one go. The biggest problem to stay legal in your home country will be making proper records and paying any applicable taxes on your income.
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You should be careful about reselling items on behalf of other users, they are most likely stolen or some other nefarious activity that is going on. If they offer to sell an item, you might send them the money and nothing is sent on to the customer.
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Hello. Just registered so I can reply, you should've left some form of online contact ( e.g. Skype ) so people that don't actually have an account here can get a hold of you easily. Anyway, I'm willing to buy 1 x PUGB Global Steam Key from you for $20, I can only pay for it via PayPal and I won't go first simply because I trust nobody in this online enviorment. I'm freakin' 33 years old, you'll get the money. If you're cool with all this add me on Skype and we'll take it from there : hell.spawn.666
What does you being 33 have anything to do with your ability to pay? This is a bitcoin forum, so you should expect to pay in that digital currency. Too many people get scammed by Paypal transactions and payment reversals to accept it for a digital product.
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Lot's of people use JustGiving.com and even Kickstarter.com for charitable causes. As others have said, it might be better to use this as a portal to raise within your local community, because random strangers are unlikely to have any bond with the recipient.
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You did not miss anything, that is how the tax system works and always has worked, it relies on trust. The tax office will trust you, along with random audits, but most governments now can only tax on your fiat money. When you cash it out, they will know and tax you on that income. Governments around the world will eventually catch up to the intricacies of bitcoin but it's inherent nature makes it easy to be anonymous.
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