- Would you dare to appear in public?
- Would you move 1M BTC and sell for USD?
- Would you participate in the development and upgrade process of Bitcoin blockchain?
- Would you agree to accept the invitation to El Salvador?
- Wouldl you continue to stay anonymous and observe the development of Bitcoin?
- Would you reveal this secret to your children before you die?
1. No. 2. No. Selling one address (50 BTC) is enough to live comfortably without revealing yourself. 3. No. 4. No. 5. Yes. I'd stay in hiding. 6. I'll cross that bridge when I get there.
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Need to donate 0.05tBTC in order to receive a reward What reward are they giving you, and why do they need tBTC to be donated?
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I know might be a bit too much, but could you please help me with 0.5 tbtc? Thank you so much!
No. But you can buy that much if you want.
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Let's all start software mining and register 5 hash per second mining operations with the government.
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this is a scammer, be careful
Yes. He stopped responding when I mentioned escrow.
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"Liquidity providers on DEXs with assets greater than $50,000,000 are required to register with the SEC rules ."
At least I don't need to worry
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JacksClub Username: letmetry Prediction: $45,350.00
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This is where a lot of persons get it wrong. People can't directly help you with your privacy. Are you suggesting that some one here should send you their KYC information and you would then help them keep it safe? Privacy is a personal choice. When we talk about privacy here we are actually trying as much as possible to avoid sharing your KYC data or losing it to some hacker or scammer or even worse a phishing attempt. So I don't see how you can help someone with his privacy. I think you should possibly explain how here.
If anyone here really wants to take their privacy seriously all the have to do is to be enlightened on how to go about it like using VPN, privacy browsers like Tor and most importantly keeping your KYC data safe.
Online privacy is like having a double life. Agent Smith had a striking explanation: Agent Smith: It seems that you've been living two lives. One life, you're Thomas A. Anderson, program writer for a respectable software company. You have a social security number, pay your taxes, and you... help your landlady carry out her garbage. The other life is lived in computers, where you go by the hacker alias "Neo" and are guilty of virtually every computer crime we have a law for. One of these lives has a future, and one of them does not. Don't break the law, but keep your private life private. You don't need other people to help you with that.
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OP I can send you my dust instead to send it to faucets.
You can test the Donate button after depositing.
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That's advise from an altcoin bag holder, not an investment professional.
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Someone made 70x profit trading testnet Bitcoin on AltQuick.com. 453.69919575 0.00000101 Wed, 31 Jan 2024 16:21:19 UTC 225.94528571 0.00007000 Thu, 01 Feb 2024 15:21:33 UTC 225.48528571 0.00007000 Thu, 01 Feb 2024 14:50:35 UTC
Buy: $19 Sell: $1338
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You should also put a "slow mode" on your automated system. For instance, only fulfill requests if the posts are up for at least 3 days
I would not want to wait for 3 days to start testing.
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he was able to freeze the affected addresses It's not crypto if it can be frozen.
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Had no problems on sending, just hard to find the faucet site. Somehow bitaps always rejects my tbtc requests with an "undefined" error message, why?
You can use my forum faucet: Get Bitcoin Testnet here.
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JacksClub Username: letmetry Prediction: $43,350.00
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They are lying they didn't trace shit on the blockchain,
Spreading FUD. They can't trace Monero.
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Even if manual verification takes days, it is better than having the money wasted by these scammers.
Testnet is not money. Also, why don't you put some restrictions on new users who want to benefit from the faucet, for example, the member must be at least a Jr rank to be able to tap your testnet.
I send less than 0.0001 testnet Bitcoin to new users. That is low enough to stop the abuse (for now).
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Because to be honest, how high can it go really.
There is no limit as long as they keep printing more dollars. At some point Big Macs per Bitcoin are a better comparison than dollars: what matters is if you can buy more or less with your Bitcoin 4 years from now.
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