omg, I just read this thread, insane low prices in 2011, I wish I knew about bitcoin before, lucky the ones who knew when it started, some of you must be millionaires by now?
Some of them are, but many of them forgot their keys, sold all their bitcoins while they were still cheap, or lost them on exchanges (mostly MtGox which was the main exchange back then). Also invested in ButterflyLabs
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Seems like you are trying to kid us OP? this ain't true and everyone knows it, in order for maintaining a balance between different markets the price will be corrected to $960 and stays there for a while.
Yeah, I would be careful with statements like these, that we'll be on 4 digits from now, because I also expect a correction back to +- $900 level. Everytime, when a price suddenly jumps up +$100 and more, some kind of correction follows right after that. Even if there was a correction to $900 it would be short-lived. There is lots of support at $1000 and more people using BTC every day.
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It depends on your website system as to the best solution. CoinPayments is the easiest solution otherwise you will need to implement API using blockchain.info or other service.
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It's most definitely gangs. These ATMs are usually at gas stations and people stand around seeing thousands of dollars being put into the ATMS... it's just a matter of time before someone thinks "Hey! We can break that open and get the cash".
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It can be profitable but just like anything it requires knowledge of the industry and understanding of market prices.
Most of the great domains have been registered, but domains expire every day from people forgetting to renew, dying, etc. You can "drop catch" these expired domains or bid on names at auction.
You can still hand register quality domains if the industry is new or its an emerging market.
The key is finding names that are "undervalued" and then contacting potential end-users to close a deal.
In general, great domains are:
-Short -Easy to remember -Brandable OR 2-3 word exact match -DOT COM (although some money is made in other extensions)
For instance, UBER.com is a great domain name because it is a one word, 4 character, brandable dot com.
On the other hand, citycarrentals.info is a not-so-good domain.
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Also dust, corrosion, parts wear out. I had a flip phone for so long (8+ years) that the synthetic rubber turned to goo.
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Of course, the problem is people don't donate for no reason. You're going to need a legitimate cause otherwise good luck getting over $10.
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Yes it is profitable because you're making 10% on every transaction.
Why are the 2-way machines coming out April 1... as a joke?
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alright,thank you for clarifying it I like the idea of the refferal downline builder and I think that you should introduce an onsite form for the users to be able to add their own affiliate programms to be reviewed by you and then ,possibly,added to the main list or alternatively,allow paid users to add more affiliate programms of their own,maybe for a higher price this should attract more people to the site,because of the variety of affiliates,some will come to check what others are promoting and may purchase the subscription if you ever used the traffic exchange scripts or mailer scripts -something similar to their downline builder comes to mind
You can add your own programs as a Pro account. Here is what a Member added program looks like: http://coinreferrals.com/programs.php?bitcoinbarrelSee the Member Choice at the top of the list.
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Hello I would like to trade a Pizza for 10000 Bitcoins please. Any takers?
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Yes I put MINIMUM now 0.0002 for fee, and 0.0003+ if I want super quick confirms.
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The pizza incident helped boost the guy's career I'm sure and opened many doors. It was a solid investment imo.
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Don't understand the list... some sites have 1 million+ alexa and aren't even in the global rankings.
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Next stop: MOON I wouldnt hurry too much , it was $1,150 and we thought that we are near the moon destination but we weren't. We had to stop and unload some of the dead weight (those useless Bears)
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Next stop: MOON
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Poker is definitely in that code you linked to, whether it is the actual Bitcoin source or having anything to do with Poker idk. It's an interesting idea, because Bitcoin is a loophole for online Gambling in the US due to the UIGEA.
What's also ironic is that UIGEA was effective October 13, 2006 and Bitcoin is first introduced 31 October 2008 on The Cryptography Mailing List
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The whole Butterfly labs ordeal was the biggest joke. I remember the few people that did receive their rigs were practically ducktaped together, pieces broken or flimsy. It should be a lesson never to pre-order anything.
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