Visa doesn't print money only processes the transactions but bitcoins are generated during the process, there is a huge difference. I don't know why people compare these things. If segwit activates more than 7 can be done.
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Haven't you figured it out yet? they are a band of scammers with at least 50 accounts for shilling, they start a new ICO every 2 weeks or so and take gullible unsuspected and uninformed people thinking if they ride the wave no harm will come to them blinded by greed. Just tell me what is government as a service? a bunch of filthy pants thieves can provide E-Gov as a service by registering a few domains?
Now their newest project is TAAS, this time they'll give you token as a service, what's that? let me know when you figured it out.
When you see a bunch of high ranking members of forum are showing interest and posting positive feed backs in an ICO thread and their dev team saying we collected more than 1000btc or 10000btc and showed you some transactions, don't fall for it thinking there are much higher and bigger amounts at stake many investors are risking their money so my few bucks or few bitcoins wouldn't be the target for them to scam and there it is where you are destructively naive and wrong. they are looking for these small sums accumulated just to fill their pockets and even throwing a bone to a patsy just to come here and keep you occupied until you are in up to your waist with no going back.
So please when you see a topic announcing any ICO what so ever the healthy choice would be to avoid even clicking on it.
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgsafe.org%2F85001cb8f5.png&t=663&c=TTItaY8t7LxqAw) No Tor needed what so ever if you are using web wallets or not using a Core wallet at your home or facility, if you are using your own full node as wallet then using Tor makes sense but not to mix coins just to hide your IP. Any mixer service not doing like the image above is doing it wrong. Scammers and l oosers my ass dude shut up before they make you disappear from the face of the earth lol he will think I'm joking after reading this but I'm not, imagine how they are operating in an environment where multinational intelligence agencies are the dominant party.
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this is realy or not ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) i think is scamm oh no full member Oh no full member what? now that OP is a full member it's all good to go Houston? all systems go, lol another idiot saying giveaway and asking to download and register something you moron that's not called "giveaway".
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https://btc-e.com/betsI really don't understand this. They are letting you bet on what the price of bitcoin will be in 5 minutes. How is this fair at all? Could a whale not bet and then buy/sell to take everyones money? The chick in your avatar, is that you? you don't need to stress your skin by thinking too much sweetheart. let me gamble with a money that I don't have while trading requires you to have money and actually buy and sell to profit, in this case you predict the future price and you'll win if are correct. This option is good for those with small pockets, they can also cheat easily since it's called "bet on bitcoin price" no hassle to implement a provably fair mechanism. How are you going to prove that the price was at $xxx in a certain time? you can't but they can show you whatever suits them best and let you to blame the "bitcoin price".
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Price of bitcoin doesn't change comparing to any available currency, it is completely unique and first of it's kind, the first decentralized and massively distributed and advertised with a heavy and strong attraction of people with new ways of thinking, not many yet understand it, they don't know what a rare gem this bitcoin is. It's like a new element, when scientists discover a new element first only the scientists and universities get excited and show interest and until engineers and doctors find out what can be built and created with it the common people just hear and see in websites and magazines and see their involvement far fetched. There is yet a nuclear bomb of crypto to get detonated for all the world to see the shining star in the sky.
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The same moment Satoshi uploaded the source code in to sourceforge and github he literally washed his hands of any claims and left after a while because open source community is basically donation to the public, he donated an experimental software and from there it's really up to the people how to use it, however if he could stay active while hidden many of issues we face today would've been resolved much faster and with a better faith.
For example what would be of America if their founding fathers were alive today? I bet they'd be already assassinated by extremists.
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First of all if a post is spam it should be reported to forum moderators and doing so(meaning they will get deleted if are really spam) will send a warning signal to the poster and they will know what could be seen as spam so they can improve their posting skill in the process. Secondly, when a company or service provider is paying you to post for example 50 posts a week what you need to do isn't spending 50 hours to submit them all in a constructive manner, what is needed is for you to submit 40-45 completely unrelated to that service for exposure and 5-10 somehow related to the service when opportunity presents itself. Just for example if I participate in bitmixer campaign there is no need for me to post around the forum shouting hey people come and see such greatness! what a good service bitmixer is come and enjoy hey people come on now pretty please ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) . I used to submit 6-8 posts a day but did 3 extra in excluded sections without considering that they might seem as "burst posting" simply because I posted them at my own expense. and honestly I don't know how 10-12 posts in 3 days indicates spam or burst posting. I even tried to join another campaign(not the ones like yobit or secondstrade) to demonstrate improved quality of my posting but even after some spots were opened potentially for my rank I removed their signature because I didn't have any experience with their service(casino) and it made me uncomfortable advertising for them.
I'm not butthurt or anything since Lauda gave me a week or two for improvement, but frankly if I was warned prior to the "ban" I could then work on "improving my post quality". What I'm trying to say here, if you are a manager and see low quality posts from participants under your management the best method would be to warn them first before banning them otherwise you'll have to deal with new people every day or maybe you just want your job to be easy for you. Only arrogant and stubborn people not caring about any warnings, refusing to improve their posting habits and quality should be in a list like SMAS.
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I hope this is a joke. if you are serious then you should start acting serious. first provide people with a nice signature like "coinroll" or other designs and then escrow the funds, no one will trade in your exchange if you appear this much lazy.
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I'm out, not feeling participating in any signature campaign right now. not that I was accepted here anyways haha.
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If the coins are still in your wallet then what is your pain here? you paid a fee of 0.00000226 for a 225 bytes transaction? it will never get confirmed. Try spending with at least 0.00015 for a 30 minutes confirm time.
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There are several authorities to which you can report phishing websites. Most importantly though, report it to Google and Mozilla so browsers can protect their users. lol, report what? there are lots of bitmixer signatures around here you could've clicked on one of them. how can you prove that you were the owner of sent coins and they can say that they sold you something for the coins, anyways mixing is not legal to expect any legal action taken.
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BitcoinTalk username: digaran YOLOdice user id: 18434 Forum rank: Sr,member Current post count: 1240
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Bitcoin mixers are basically the equivalent of money launderers. They are used to disguise the source of funds and are usually an attempt to hide criminal activities. If you use a mixing service, assume that you are sending money to scammers who will have no problem ripping you off.
It appears that bleach also has the same capability, to hide or better say completely clean the blood what no one is blaming the manufacturer ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) . For a mixer to be profitable and successful and to sustain long term, stealing money is financial suicide and since you can send large amounts in several small transactions you are safe from being ripped off, and of course you should never send your coins to any mixer blindly there is a good reason why services like bitmixer are on top because they can be trusted as it seems, so unless you have proof of some service scamming it's not going to cut it if you categorize all as scammers.
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You can start from here: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mixing_serviceUsing bitcoins is an excellent way to stay anonymous while making your purchases, donations, and p2p payments, without losing money through inflated transaction fees. But Bitcoin transactions are never truly anonymous. Bitcoin activities are recorded and available publicly via the blockchain — a comprehensive database which keeps a record of bitcoin transactions. And when you finally use Bitcoin to pay for goods and services, you will of course need to provide your name and address to the seller for delivery purposes. It means that a third party can trace your transactions and find ID information. To avoid this, such mixing service provide the ability to exchange your bitcoins for different ones which cannot be associated with the original owner. Prior to the advent of trustless alternatives, mixing services (also called tumblers) were used to mix one's funds with other people's money, intending to confuse the trail back to the funds' original source. In traditional financial systems, the equivalent would be moving funds through banks located in countries with strict bank-secrecy laws, such as the Cayman Islands, the Bahamas and Panama. When mixing bitcoins, you send your money to an anonymous service and, if they are well-intentioned, they will send you someone else's tainted coins. So, now, whatever those coins were used for may now be traceable back to you. Additionally, mixing large amounts of money may be illegal, being in violation of anti-structuring laws. Did you type all of that or just copy pasted? I'm kinda new to bitcoin, so can someone tell me what's bitcoin mixer?
When you receive considerably large amounts in several bitcoin addresses and those are known addresses and you want to move them all into one final destination address without people finding out that those funds all ended up in one place, you'll use a mixer. When you have stolen bitcoins and want to stay undetected by exchanges while trying to launder the stolen coins by trading altcoins you'll use a mixer. Those are the 2 important use cases of mixing services.
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This is unbelievable 8 pages in 1 day.
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Here is the thing, bitcoin has no ATH and shouldn't have at all, if you think price will rise even more than $1200 then you should go for it with all you've got. have you ever thought about the last year? when price was at $400 ranges, what stops you from buying now? How much bitcoin really worth to you? are you just waiting for others to risk their money to push the price towards the ATH?
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Bitcoin is the fattest cash cow ever existed, call it whatever you want, important thing about it is being solid as a rock throughout the time. You need to think about it's future not as a thing but as a concept.
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Yeah we have heard that they are collecting your money and never heard anything from that point forward, make sure to keep sending your bitcoins so that they can spend them on drugs and women. gullible people though, only give your hard earned cash to a physically located organization and or entities so that you could go and grab them by the neck but now you can only cry.
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Why would he rebroadcast constantly instead of spending them with a high fee of 0.001 to make sure 1 confirmation at least in less than 10 minutes? That should confirm the parent unconfirmed transactions as well right? it's not a small amount so paying $1 buck for making sure receiving the already bought coins is nothing compare to losing all of it.
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