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Another thing, how long does it take for accounts to be credited for purchases? To test the service, I bought one of my own uploads using a different email address. I was able to download the purchase and received a confirmation email, but my CoinBounce dashboard still shows a balance of 0 BTC.
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Dammit, Apple. Maybe Blockchain can release their app on Cydia?
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That infographic is a little old, but it's a nice way to introduce Bitcoin to newbies.
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Paper wallet seems to be the easiest, but the coins look way cooler.
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Sure. I'll answer your survey.
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Glad to see developers paying attention to us Mac users. I think Hive is beautiful and very promising.
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Why aren't people protesting in front of the White House or anything? The NSA is doing all sorts of horrible things and yet it seems like people just accept it and move on.
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The total lack of regulation is my favourite aspect of BTC.
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Voted. I hope the guys at Dropbox go with this idea.
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Original post had been updated. Please read!
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I ctrl + c ALL my posts before posting. The 360 second thing is pretty annoying.
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Yo. Welcome to Bitcointalk. I'm fairly new here too, but it's a great place. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I have an announcement to make. Flatbitcoin.com/invest is a scam run by a Coinchat member named 'yoda'. I invested .10 BTC in this supposedly risk-free investment and expected a return in 7 days, as the site's terms stated. It has now been 14 days and I have not been repaid. Yoda has not responded to my PMs on Coinchat even though he HAS been online recently, as a Coinchat mod pointed out from the logs. Stay away from Flatbitcoin at all costs.
So they offer a 5% weekly interest while claiming no risk, without any further information on what is done with the coins. That sounds incredibly legit ^^ I know it sounds really suspicious. But yoda was considered a very reputable user at Coinchat. That's the only reason I even bothered investing.
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Most people still have no clue what Bitcoin is. And many of those that do know are afraid of BTC. I say, their loss. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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I have an announcement to make. Flatbitcoin.com/invest is a scam run by a Coinchat member named 'yoda'. I invested .10 BTC in this supposedly risk-free investment and expected a return in 7 days, as the site's terms stated. It has now been 14 days and I have not been repaid. Yoda has not responded to my PMs on Coinchat even though he HAS been online recently, as a Coinchat mod pointed out from the logs. Stay away from Flatbitcoin at all costs. EDIT!: Turns out yoda had surgery recently and as such he wasn't able to get to his laptop. This was the reason for the delay. Yoda has returned my .10 BTC plus a .10 BTC bonus for the delay. As such, I can no longer consider him a scammer and his website is legitimate. Hope you have a speedy recovery, yoda! http://grab.by/qzucScreenshot proof.
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Your first post really isn't the place to start begging already. Welcome to bitcointalk, and hope next time you can try to earn coins yourself ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I don't really see how youbob was begging in either of his posts... ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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800 KH/s? Ha. I wish. My GPU gets a max of ~100 KH/s. Even overclocked the max is around 130 KH/s.
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It never possible within 50 years.
Who knows if Bitcoin will even be around in 50 years.
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As difficulty keeps increasing exponentially, it's unlikely that USB miners will be profitable. Even if BTC rises quite a bit, you have to factor in things like electricity cost and mining difficulty.
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