What is Maidsafe farming and how does it work? I am interested in anything that makes me money, just do not know where to start with the mining stuff. I was thinking about mining in the cloud, but I was told there is not much of an ROI. Can you give me some more information.
Maidsafe farming is similar to Bitcoin mining. But as far as I am aware no details have been released on how to begin as I don't believe that the infrastructure is in place yet. I'm wondering if anyone here has any info on it all.
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Anyone considering becoming a maidsafe farmer?
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Sod the banks. The only inventive products they've ever developed are more ways to fleece the working man.
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i still want to remain with bitcoin, if they are incorporating it as a mean of payment in their decentralized platform, i might give it a try, otherwise, it's not so different than othe big crypto(top10)
i'm also watching closely maidsafe
Where can one invest in maidsafe?
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Thanks for the interesting links and opinions. I'm going to invest in a few then see what may.
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What's the general opinion of all posters on Ethereum. Worth a punt?
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I have a paper wallet and need to transfer some btc to a given public key, how to do it?
import your wallet on block chain.info
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Thanks. In curious as to the technology behind the app and if anyone else had heard of and/or used the service. I'd never heard of them before.
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Anyone have any experiences of this?
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Who cares if he knows Steve but why would anyone go into Starbucks buy a gyft card with Bitcoin just to buy a coffee when you can simply use cash directly to buy a coffee? That's probably why his eyes lit up.
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Congrats to all you pump and dumpers. Way to go to help ruin the image of Bitcoin. You should all hang your head in shame.
Sounds like someone lost some money daytrading. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) No I'm long term holder. Issue is we need a stable currency if it's likely to succeed.
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Congrats to all you pump and dumpers. Way to go to help ruin the image of Bitcoin. You should all hang your head in shame.
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Thank you that's very kind of you Sir. Sorry I've not been any better help. If it was me I'd probably try 2 things simultaneously. Contact coinbase support whilst looking to cash out my coins elsewhere if you have no luck. Have you tried Kraken? I've never cashed out large lump sums so can't really advise on the best alternative to coinbase. If I get the chance I'll try to contact coinbase myself as, being a coinbase user, I'm curious as to your situation. Otherwise let us know how you get on and what you decide. Maybe this is lady lucks way of telling you to hold? Best.
You were helpful. I was in need of another perspective for solutions and you were helpful in that respect. I ended up just googling "coinbase exchange" and entering it that way, to find that I was logged in there and was free from that side to sell my bitcoins after transferring from my coinbase wallet. I don't know why it took me so long to come up with that idea...I guess I was too frustrated with not being able to enter it from the coinbase wallet to leave room for it and after calming down a bit I had a moment of clarity. My buy/sell tab doesn't work at all now for my coinbase wallet (before I could buy, but not sell from it), it's basically just "dead" text, so I'm not sure what's going on with that. I've yet to contact a rep about it, more out of my laziness than anything (lazy after I was finally able to sell, that is), but they do seem to be hard to come by lately. I sold at $409.33 yesterday and $471.95 this morning, btw. Thanks again for your help and thanks to the rest of you who offered your suggestions. Thanks for the feedback. It's interesting to know but I'm a bit unsure what you mean. Did you have a coinbase wallet application installed on your PC and this was how you were originally trying to sell? After that you logged into the website and managed to sell from there? Anyway, happy that you managed to sell and realise some good profit. I know from experience that most times when stuck trying to solve a problem it's best to take a step back away from it for some time because subconsciously your mind can come up with new insights.
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There's a well known Bitcoin Ponzi scheme currently in place in China run by a Russian fraudster. I don't know try googling it.
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I can't see it surpassing 550. Sorry.
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No one wonders where it all started this pump?
Quite a lot of positive news in the last few weeks. Gemini, Chinese capital controls, BTCC again accepting direct deposits in China through the banks, EU rulling on VAT, article in Economist, Deutsche bank losing $6.6 billions, etc.. I probably forgot something, there was quite a lot of news. Unicode.
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Never had a problem with Kraken. Fantastic website.
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Can posters please reframe from using this term. I find it substantially and economically immature (not least fundamentally retarded) to coin such a phrase, especially when, all things considered, not one of us has any slightest idea where Bitcoin price will be in 1 year, let alone 1 month. So quit jinxing it.
If this terminology also annoys you then please post here and let's voice our disquiet together, as one.
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