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61  Other / Off-topic / Re: If BTC goes to $1000 or more, what would you do? on: March 15, 2015, 10:43:21 PM
I'd buy MORE bitcoin :-)

Yay you would be buying my bitcoin if there was no reason for the rise to 1000+ if there was a reason then i would most definitely hold but anything else it is time to unload my holdings until the next drop then i will be back with a bigger stack. Smiley
62  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: LLOYDS STOLLED MY BITCOINS on: March 15, 2015, 01:26:54 AM
i printtet out a paper wallet i created in bitadres.org and gave it too my bank to look after incase my haus burns down or i get robbed i said"this is a bitcoin paper wallet can you put this safe in my account" the lady said "yes mr. we will keep in a safe depoist box" i gave it she took it then i walked out then...

then i 3 days later i cheked my online woallet on blocchain and the MONEY WAS MISSING SHE STOLLED IT i avenet gone to police yet i dont evidence is ther any i can do

If this actually happened it would not be Lloyds but probably the bank teller who stole it.

This never happened Smiley) no bank staff is going to steal your money they are there because they are trusted come on they are around hundreds of thousands depending where you are millions lol and they chose to stole your peanuts i find it highly amusing if anything she thought what is the point of this dust and threw it in the bin. Again op why would you lie about trust worthy bank staff who handle millions a year?
63  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Is Safer Compared To Other Digital Payment Platforms on: March 15, 2015, 01:22:13 AM
A result of a new survey says that US customers are more confident in transacting bitcoin and considers it safe compared to other online wallets or mobile apps.

Although we are in the most bottom part of the survey, I myself can say that this is a positive thing for us.

As what analysts says, give bitcoin time.

Soon.




Bitcoin is considered safer among bitcoin users Wink

Of course by bitcoin users because that is who uses it and that is who knows all other payment methods lack what bitcoin gives, the security that you have if you use it is brilliant and you have no worries about id theft and the rest of the crap as long as you take care your coins are safe. Bitcoin for the win Smiley
64  Other / Off-topic / Re: If BTC goes to $1000 or more, what would you do? on: March 15, 2015, 01:05:03 AM
keep them keep them keep them

I don't understand why would you keep them when we only went to that last time threw manipulation? I will sell a few but like you say  i will be sure to hold a nice amount just incase but i don't really think it will go much higher unfortunately Sad
65  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Look at where I am planning to go with BTC :) on: March 13, 2015, 02:46:37 PM
I have a question for you op, how much did you spent on this? I am glad that Europe can be so inviting and to be able to use your BTC directly to purchase a vacation for your family is really great sign of change. Bitcoin is entering mainstream everywhere in the world.
Actually it is around 450 Euro excluding airport taxes.
Also the site is for group offers and you pay everything in advance with BTC. They also made a very nice promotion and gave away around 5$ in BTC for each signed member for a limited period of time which leaded to a great popularity of the crypto at all in Buglaria.
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As long as you can find a legit site this is a really good idea group holiday, i think the community should do something like this with a trusted member organizing it and have a bitcoiners holiday would be really good and may even get some press if enough got together Smiley|

Also op good luck on your holiday it looks absolutely beautiful and i am just a little jealous, aha i am joking but it is gorgeous and for the price is a bargain.

Have a great time Smiley     
66  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Did you earn some bitcoin today? on: March 13, 2015, 02:28:28 PM
I don't use faucets anymore just a waste of time, only used them for about 2 weeks when i first started with BTC.
I guess just by making this post i have made a small amount of BTC from my sig campaign.
i have a question, you seems with some years in this, if you leave the faucets so how you get btc? investing? gambling? dont count the sig campaign and buy it with fiat

Sig campaigns are pennys so you are right not to count them its just that it is free to do what you usually do so it can help if you do not go posting crazy amounts and have to work for it. Have to agree faucets are a waste of time to earn but good to learn though and i am great full for them to be honest. My main source of extra btc comes from small trades and high stake coins they seem to be working for me so far if they start letting me down i will look for other was of earning. Stay clear of gambling lol
67  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are you "scared" that Bitcoin might actually succeed? on: March 13, 2015, 02:06:08 PM
Why would I be scared? It would be amazing to be able to use my Bitcoins everywhere...

That's right there is no reason to be scared, there is no reason to be scared about anythin in life. It will not be long until it is everywhere so hold on Smiley I give it till this summer before it starts picking up faster than ever.
Yep I think trading will pick up alot this summer, hopefully bringing the price to 500's. That would be amazing.

We have had a lot of good news recently and by summer more people would have adopted it, i am not sure about the price though just the amount of people interested in it which to me is more important for the long run because that will create demand and demand and need is what leads to the market giving it its value. $500 this year may well be possible though, fingers crossed for a good year.
68  Other / Off-topic / Re: If BTC goes to $1000 or more, what would you do? on: March 13, 2015, 01:51:57 PM
I certainly would be arrested...walking about in public with a big ass grin on my face and a constant manic 'giggle'  would probably get me arrested/committed/psych eval.

just saying ecstatic would not cover the jubilation of $1k coin again in the 'legend of my own mind" ...yep ..off to the rubber room I'd be sent

such a public display of 'giddiness' would get me a ban substances test at the best

This sounds like it would be fun to watch Smiley I think i would be right beside you down the road then to the court house getting referred to the docs to be evaluated and then of to the rubber room to imagine all the things we could have done with our Bitcoins.

I just can't see it though the price i mean it was only a pump that got us there to begin with so unless we see another exchange want the same i think we may have seen our limit until bitcoin is 'needed' by the masses, hopefully that happens.
69  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Would it be ironic if the US Treasury was the secret bidder on the auction? on: March 11, 2015, 11:32:59 PM
Would it be ironic if the US Treasury was the secret bidder on the FBI auction of the seized Silk Road coins?

Lol are you trolling are you trying to be serious because dude that is crap. I mean at least give us a reason to why you would think that would be a possibility?

If it was the case they would have been sold and know one would have been informed i say sold what i mean is given but firstly they have no use for them secondly zzzzZZZZ
70  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: The MEGA Faucet List on: March 11, 2015, 11:28:40 PM
I feel like that's way, way too many. There's no need for ANYONE to be aware of that many sites. Most are pretty dodgy, insanely low payouts (by faucet standards) with incredibly high minimums to withdraw. The best faucet is at freebitco.in....that's all anyone needs!

Have not used them for so long but is that the faucet the pays more when the price of bitcoin is down? That's a good idea and if it is that one you can also gamble on  whether it will be higher than or lower than a number, there was another identical one to that one pretty sure it is 777 or something that was same layout same pay and everything. I agree far to many underpaying faucets Sad
71  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What Would You Have Bid For The USMS Seized BTCs? on: March 11, 2015, 11:24:39 PM
When the news came out for the date of the auction the price was around 220-230 regardless of the pre pump auction i would have paid no more than 200 and that is easy money for them as we all know. It's the thing about stolen goods it is roughly 3rd of the price so your $111 is so much more realistic than what they got..
72  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ATMs to withdraw bitcoins directly form bank account on: March 11, 2015, 05:08:18 PM
What does this even mean? That a bank exchanges your fiat currency into bitcoins for you, through an ATM?

ATM exchanges digital money to physical cash (whatever currency) anyway. So why hasn't anyone actually implemented the software patch to let users choose bitcoins instead of cash? Smiley
Generally ATMs change digital USD to physical USD, digital RMB to physical RMB, digital CAD to physical CAD... you get my point.

Besides, most banks don't even support bitcoins. Bitcoin ATM makers are purely in the bitcoin business, I doubt they have a strong relationship with banks.

If you look above they are now starting to form that relationship with banks btcpoint already has 10,000 bank atm's and they are in talks for banks in other country's so it will not be long before it around the world and not just spain, but at least spain are leading the way and it is a big step in the right direction Smiley I am still yet to see a atm i can buy btc from i am going to look up locations after this post would rather buy (if right price) than sell.
73  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 21 Jobs on: March 11, 2015, 04:16:03 PM

What did you know would be a scam? I am under the impression there is at least 21 jobs for 21 who has a nice stack of cash to spend within BTC.
To answer op there is not much we can tell from there job page except they would like your email and it is fairly neat start page i guess, how do we know it is legit until i know this i will not register my email.


Just joking. Of course, there will be more than 19 or 21 jobs, probably 50+

On the bottom of their job description we can at least find some hints about 21.
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About us
People compare Bitcoin to the Internet. Well, the Internet required an enormous hardware infrastructure buildout before its potential as a software platform could be realized. That's where we come in. We believe that Bitcoin isn't going to happen simply by dropping a line of Javascript into a webpage. Someone needs to build the full-stack infrastructure for Bitcoin, from silicon to software. Backed by Andreessen Horowitz and Peter Thiel, that someone is us.

That fact that they have $116 million could let one imagine there will be even more than 50+ which is great more people getting paid in btc more professional people promoting it and helping in succeed, this is really good times for bitcoin and it is about to find a wider audience. Just think how big the team is because it is not just them or all the other teams it is us all like post above this reminded me of we have thousands who will help this succeed both paid and unpaid but we all play an important roll Smiley 
74  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 21 Jobs on: March 11, 2015, 09:27:21 AM
I only count 19 jobs.

 Smiley
I knew it will be a scam

What did you know would be a scam? I am under the impression there is at least 21 jobs for 21 who has a nice stack of cash to spend within BTC.
To answer op there is not much we can tell from there job page except they would like your email and it is fairly neat start page i guess, how do we know it is legit until i know this i will not register my email.
75  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: secure way to print paper wallets ? on: March 11, 2015, 12:05:07 AM
I wrote answer before few days,
you can find here complete instructions:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=890049.msg10493555#msg10493555

Thank you for this dude this is nice and easy to follow, i am terrible even after over a year i still had not made paper wallets which is stupid but never got around to it :/ luckily i never lost coin but i do not want to start now so will use this step by step..
76  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Look at where I am planning to go with BTC :) on: March 10, 2015, 08:28:17 PM
Bulgaria? Ok, never been there. Can you post a fun bitcoin pic when you get there?

Cheers, and have a good time!

Really Bulgaria?

That looks very very nice never knew Bulgaria was that beautiful, will definitely look into it now i have seen how nice it is.

Did you pay a premium because it is paid in bitcoin?

I see 430, 330 and 100 the rest is in a language i cannot understand lol

Yes please send pics from here and get the community jelous/motivated
77  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Paid per post on: March 10, 2015, 08:10:34 PM
it is very long, the better he bought the account, at a price between 0.05 - 0.1 and in 1 or 2 weeks of money he could return  Smiley
buying account is also an option, if you have some spare coins already. Apparently it is not prohibited in this forum to do so, which I don't like personally, but so it is.
There are quite some offers of selling accounts of established members with high enough rank to return your investment on the advertisement campaign pretty fast.
But once again, I don't think it is the best way, as you need time to learn about Bitcoin ecosystem and gaining your own experience requires time.

This is a very good point, you need to rank an account by you not coming in and on the second day buying a account, i mean if it is your first few days you will not know the rules or how bitcoin works properly so it will be hard for you to engage in conversations with people when you have no idea what they are talking about you will run a very high risk of spamming and getting banned,

My advice it will take awhile yes but rome was not built in a day, you should rank your personal account up to 120 and that will be full member so you would have had a fair amount of time to learn, then when you reach that rank you can apply for a signature campaign and with a bit of luck start getting paid for contributing to the community.

Good luck on the start of your journey Smiley
78  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Could the Federal Reserve Issue Their Own Cryptocurrency? on: March 10, 2015, 08:02:46 PM
Would it matter if the Federal Reserve issued their own cryptocurrency?

No it would not matter in the slightest, the thing is they do what they want when they want anyway lol so what would be the difference between a rip off 100% premine coin or 100% premine rip off paper they have 1 main thing in common they are both a rip of built to trap, so if they decide to create one which i doubt then stay clear and there will be no change to what there is now..
79  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Did you earn some bitcoin today? on: March 10, 2015, 07:53:58 PM
Did you earn some bitcoin today? If so, how did you do it? BTC

So far i have earned 0.13 with my e-cash investment high pos 8% daily interest for this month so this cash cow has more money to be made yet Smiley
Also made a little bit with the rise in price of bitcoin and a few pennies from my sig campaign although do not get that until the end of the month so that is not today lol
80  Other / Off-topic / Re: If BTC goes to $1000 or more, what would you do? on: March 10, 2015, 07:46:45 PM
What use do I have for USD?

hint: little or none.

That's funny i don't either but that's only because i am not in a country that accepts US paper, if you live in the US you need to pay your bills you need to pay health insurance, you need to buy food fuel heating the list is endless i have to assume you do not live in the US lol

I am selling most of my holding on the way to 1000 and setting up business and coming back when the price has hopefully dropped and my business has made profit /:)
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