How much Bitcoin does your microwallet have? You know there is a minimum amount to withdraw coins from there. If you give more info I can help you.
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I won't recommend you any *allegedly* cloud mining service. As others said, most of these services are either scam or ponzi. The legit ones like Cex.io has impossible ROI. You mine almost for loss, that would be a bad investment. I suggest you to stay out of cloud mining business at all. If you want to earn BTC, then learn how to trade. This is 2015, mining is not for small fishes like us anymore.
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Wow, this is a great tutorial shorena! I think mods should sticky this, because every new user have to learn this basic thing before it's too late. I see a lot of users got hacked or lost password and they end up losing their account forever.
I'll send you a small tip when I get my wage.
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in less than 12h, we going to have full blast of that cry bitch lamby with her pink horses! i wanted to see 300$ but i guess under 250$ is ok for me I wanted to see Jennifer Nicole Lee naked in my bed but it's not happening. I prefer to buy more Bitcoins under 240$ before we break that 300$ psychological wall. When we hit the 300's it will be easier to reach 400, even 500$. We don't want to reach that high with only few coins, right?
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Actually I found a great way ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) (but I don't suggest it. don't use it if you don't know what you're doing) Here it is; Private key's WIF wallet format starts with 5 and aditional 50 chars right? So I've manually created this priv key: "5karartma1karatma2karartma3karartma4karartma5karart" (you got the logic) and this priv key refers to; 19Er7sHyYjXFankLwfv9Xxm5T3X4QxcbKY Well, basically I'm saying; don't try to remember address, remember it's priv key 5karartma1karatma2karartma3karartma4karartma5karart This is an invalid WIF private key. According to blockchain.info wallet, it's not. I imported it and wallet accepted it. But I didn't try to send btc yet. edit: I've sent some btc to it; https://blockchain.info/tx/eb982663b019abc759b7b1853efda29786159ddc98013ed6058104f94d7e6563if you like you can import it and clear the balance ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) (you did notice the guy has an ad sig post and so is just posting to get his count up?)
This topic is about Bitcoin addresses not private keys.
If you're thinking that, I'm "sig spammign" you should use the "Report to moderator" link under the message ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Bitcoin addresses are generated according to private keys. You're tied up to private key to create a memorizable key. Let's say you may try to create 1CIYAM1234567.... which is easy to remember. But you need lots of computer power to get kinda address. Basically we may say you can't create such an address. (All bytes should be chosen by you). If you can't create an address you like, Then why don't you just remember the priv key? "which you can clearly remember".
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Actually I found a great way ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) (but I don't suggest it. don't use it if you don't know what you're doing) Here it is; Private key's WIF wallet format starts with 5 and aditional 50 chars right? So I've manually created this priv key: "5karartma1karatma2karartma3karartma4karartma5karart" (you got the logic) and this priv key refers to; 19Er7sHyYjXFankLwfv9Xxm5T3X4QxcbKY Well, basically I'm saying; don't try to remember address, remember it's priv key
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User58062 BS! These fuckers didn't send anything.
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....western media says arabs/muslims are all terorists.
ps: I'm not defending ISIS, obviously ISIS is terorist. When I said arabs I meant real owner of the middle east soil.
Here in the US I don't see anything remotely like "arabs/muslims are all terrorists." What I do see that is annoying is too much news time to the latest little attention seeking atrocity of the extremists (this year, ISIS) It doesn't have to be spoken loudly, for instance on tv shows that's impiled a lot. Especially "Person Of Interest". If you watch it then you would know the machine gives a (social security) number who's unknown a victim or perpetrator yet. If this number is a muslim, John Reese says "terorist cell" immediately. This is not the only one example, tv show 24 was also another example on that; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_reaction_to_24#Depiction_of_Muslims
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I understand. What online wallet would be best for me for day to day gambling transactions? Thank you for replying sir.
Don't use any online wallets. Use desktop wallets. I recommend you Electrum. If you use different address on every transaction then there won't be a problem. But remember that; If you want to sell Bitcoin and get cash, you need to launder this gambling btc. So you've some options; 1- Using bitcoin mixing service like bitmixer.io 2- Using exchanges to launder money. For example: you've 1 btc, send 0.2 to c-cex, 0.8 to bittrex, then send 0.4 from bittrex to c-cex, then send 0.6 from c-cex to btc-usd exchange, and 0.4 from bittrex to btc-usd site. If the second option is complicated for you I suggest you to use mixing service, it's quite easy to use. Thanks for the information. So I use this mixer so the people I send BTC after won't know where it came from? Where do you suggest selling my BTC for USD when that day comes? Well, it's not guarenteed to be anonymous because of the ledgerbook. If the "relation seeker" is a pro, (s)he can trace transactions and may find the source of this btc. But mostly they can't figure it out if you mix them. I don't live in USA so I don't know which exchange is good or bad, but you can check their FAQs and decite to use the one which is best for you.
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I understand. What online wallet would be best for me for day to day gambling transactions? Thank you for replying sir.
Don't use any online wallets. Use desktop wallets. I recommend you Electrum. If you use different address on every transaction then there won't be a problem. But remember that; If you want to sell Bitcoin and get cash, you need to launder this gambling btc. So you've some options; 1- Using bitcoin mixing service like bitmixer.io 2- Using exchanges to launder money. For example: you've 1 btc, send 0.2 to c-cex, 0.8 to bittrex, then send 0.4 from bittrex to c-cex, then send 0.6 from c-cex to btc-usd exchange, and 0.4 from bittrex to btc-usd site. If the second option is complicated for you I suggest you to use mixing service, it's quite easy to use.
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Well, Obviously you can't.
After WWI when the "Westerners" split "Sick Man" (a.k.a Ottoman Empire) they created this shithole in Middle East. First Britain turned arabs against Turks, and they betrayed us. Then the winner side of war shared middle east soil because of oil. When Britain's, USA's etc wealth decreased; they created shit excuses to attack Middle East countries to gain more oil, money etc.
And now, arabs are fighting back to those colonizers but western media says arabs/muslims are all terorists.
ps: I'm not defending ISIS, obviously ISIS is terorist. When I said arabs I meant real owner of the middle east soil.
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You can try Hashnest's. I've been buying and selling on UMISOO market. Wait for the btc price drop and UMISOO price will go under 0.0002 btc; then When the btc is pumped it's price will go up to 0.00035 btc. Also it'll mine some btc.
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So I was right about the bitcoin.org domain! Yeap you were right. First satoshi created this forum as a folder under bitcoin.org/smf/ in December 2009 Then it was located to subdomain forum.bitcoin.org in May 2011 Finally it was completely seperated from bitcoin.org in September 2011. Ps: Those dates are decided according to web.archive.org archives.
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It's not a maybe, Gaw was obvious SCAM
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There's not unfortunately. Even the gold isn't a secure investment. Bitcoin is like a rollercoaster. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.brainlesstales.com%2Fimages%2Fmisc%2Fbitcoin-roller-coaster.gif&t=663&c=61iDjxE1771irg)
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It's about your trust depth. If you're using the level 2 then you'll see level 3rd's light, level 2 and level 1 dark green. If you're using level 3 then you'll see level 3, 2,1 in dark green and level 4 in light green. You can change the depth here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust
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