where do you think he will sell that amount of Bitcoin, all exchanges are AML and KYC compliants even BTC-e is, when he deposit them to the exchange they will bust his ass
BTC-e compliant, lol believe it or not yes you cannot deposit or withdraw FIAT without providing an issued ID by your government and a prove of residence But does one verify the accuracy of those id's? I fail to remember the price but you could buy lots of fake id's form every nation on SR.
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Do you have to wait for hours to post on other forums or do you have to do a certain amount of posts?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=177133.0Newbie Restrictions You can only post in the Newbie and Local sub-forums till you have made one post and waited 4 hours. This post must be substantial: at least several sentences. The other two restrictions are you need 1 post to be able to send a PM and 10 posts to put a link in your sig. You can only post once every 360 seconds to start and there are a few other things that trigger this timer such as logging in and searching.
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Hmm. What about infinite numbers of altcoins?
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Isn't this the other way around , people who already have shop will start accepting bitcoins ? I wouldn't trust a seller who just started his shop over the bitcoin madness.
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Block erupters are toys , or novelty , they were never meant to return hundred of $. Also , most of people who had them are now trying to find some clients suckers on ebay with all this media frenzy.
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With a 110% difficulty increase each month , everything will be junk.
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Can we start nominating targets for the first free one?
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Free market , higher demand and low offer. How much were google and apple shares at the start?
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There were rumors of them using Gox in the past to exchange coins. Not confirmed till now for what I know.
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Currency Commodity. Two different things. Also , Silver has some use in which it can't be replaced by Gold, so cut the last part of the title.
Re: Contemplate this: Gold & Silver vs Bitcoin / it's enough.
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Recently, Bitcoin market cap (i.e. total value of all Bitcoins issued) reached the $2 billion mark, surpassing small countries like Liberia and Guinea. This should have been obvious.
isn't it $20 billion? Tha't what I'm saying , the article is from June , and the author on reddit (3 posts , all today) is trolling.
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Sacrificing yourself for the community. That's nice. And I do hope it's a bit of sacrifice involved and you're not actually in those things:)
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You actually have somebody on ignore? Sweet irony!!!!
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Try with insanity when in front of the judge. You have enough material on this forum to convince thousands of them.
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No offense but why start a new thread when there are already 3 on the top of the page alone? It just makes it harder for the next user to find some information.
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They will find a method to fuck it up really good so nobody knows what to do.
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Coins don't exist. It's just pixels. She can't take pixels from him. It's like stealing pictures. Same thing.
He can move the coins to another wallet. Leave 10-20 BTC on the wallet he was using before. Then he can tell to that bitch : "Here's your half"
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like someone else mentioned. He can say that he got them by gambling.
First , the OP is a troll. Second.... Same with bank accounts. They are numbers on a piece of paper. The privatekeys are associated with addresses had hold an amount of BTC , valued at: x. Divide x by two and problems solved. Or do you think that the judge is calculating the amount of wood and paint in a picture and not the value at which that painting can be sold on the market?
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Wait , there was no limit on the number of tulips? I think that we just solved the hunger problem on earth.
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Nice read , glad to hear nobody there believes that myth : There is no clear answer, but there is a lot of anecdotal evidence. No one we spoke to believed the myth of the “Chinese Auntie” (zhongguo dama, or effectively, crazed retail investor). I've been accused of misogyny by not believing in that crap.
Also this: "For the smaller players, it is simply sufficient to know that the Chinese government has not hinted at any plans to crack down on Bitcoin in the foreseeable future."
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