How does this differ from Bitcointalk? And what's the benefit for a few of us to go to your new blog site when all the traffic and community are on this site? What other features on your wordpress site to you plan to enable - themes of posts? guest posts? etc...
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As an investor of just-dice I'd like to say: Keep it going! Haha. Classic. I'm surprised this thread hasn't been dug up sooner with all the dice game signature campaigns going on. the OP makes a great case for getting into dice games. But the reality is if you don't have a big enough roll you're not going to be able to out run a bad streak...so how do we fight that? Who's done this so successfully that they can sustain the winnings? Anyone who listens to this is a fool you wont get rich by gambling unless you are super lucky its a reason why there are so many people running gambling sites its a killer business which turns them into millionaires instead of gambling open up a gambling site
You should read the entire original post. The first line says "no guarantee of return" and then the guy does a great job of how to make the most of the system for your favor. Don't come on here and state the obvious, the discussion as passed that point with the OP.
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Gambling's structured to pay the house. Is it fun? Yes. Is it easy to make money? No.
If you are going to gamble, focus on one game or discipline - not a game of chance like dice - and figure out how to exploit weaknesses in the game. You may have to wait awhile between plays, until you find those weaknesses, but it'll be worth it.
Good luck.
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Who's buying shares of Bit-X Financial (BITXF)?
Anyone making any money? There's been some wild swings recently!
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How to exit:
Send me a message here or to my email.
Ha ha, they call this investment Hotel California, you can check in any time you like, but you can never leave! I think you need to provide more assurance that this is legit...that's just me though.
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Thanks for the simple guide, I have a few questions Why don't you mention Bitcoin faucets? That would be a much more direct way to earn bitcoin via faucets than using a doge faucet and converting. The faucets are going to pay the same equivalent amount in fiat across all alternative cryptos. Also, you should put links to all the other threads on this board that cover the same topic, here's a few: Is there a reason why you decided to start a new thread that discusses a topic that exists in at least two other threads on the first page of this board?
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People have been talking about a crash for years...and guess what....they're right! A crash is coming, one always does...what goes up must come down (a little bit), a correction.
A crash does not mean that everything ceases to exist the next day. If you have time to stay in the market then you should look at a crash as a time to buy the good stuff at a discount. If you don't have time come back from a correction you shouldn't have much in the market to begin with.
By the way, the only rationale that says the Russian Ruble is the best performing currency right now is because the Ruble has stayed stable (no movement, because Russia barely has a global economy) while other currencies have seen recession. It doesn't mean the ruble is strong or performing...
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Any charitable moves like this, as long as they're executed successfully and publicized broadly can bring positive awareness to Bitcoin.
I think we need more information about the issue before we can come up with ideas for charitable actions.
What's the use of bitcoin like in these geographic Regions? Do shops or transportation providers accepted it as payment?
Or you could set up a fund for collecting donations for these migrants and then disperse them into bitcoin wallets. The challenge is that if they're traveling, largely by foot, sleeping outside, etc., they may not have easy access to the internet or smart phones to use the currency on the move.
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Agree people. I am participating at my signature campaign (which is the one below my post just at the end of my post) and I am very happy to participate. Good payment only to tell what I am thinking. The owners are very correct people in payments and behavior. What can be wanted more from the life? Wait, where is the signature again? Kidding, I agree...not much can be wanted more from the life! Here's a new way to earn bitcoin. You have to move to a city with a very nice and somewhat large park. You buy a horse. You buy a carriage. You buy some blankets. You buy some champaign. You then offer to give loving couples rides around the park in your horse and carriage and you charge bitcoin for that lovely service. I think you could charge up to BTC0.25 per ride depending on the city! If you use my idea, tips are welcome...see my profile.
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No, and we shouldn't want it to be number 1. If it remains an alternative to the fiat currencies it can remain strong, pure, and independent from government. If it becomes number 1 then governments or business will seek to control it for their gain and that will lead to the same manipulation we see with fiat currency today.
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The chances that it was a random error/typing error/etc are virtually nil. It would have to be someone who knows you/has transacted with you/etc. So, be nice to the people you know and return it. If it's a random error it most certainly doesn't have to be someone who knows you. no seriously if i would use it, i should first have the same amount else where in case the owner asked for it.
How would someone be able to ask you for it back, they don't know who you are or how to contact you! I like the idea of hanging onto it and watching the Forum...or I might post a note on the forum and say "who lost 50BTC" and if they can explain the exact timing and address sent from you can verify you're talking to the right person. Keeping a commission would be appropriate for the person who owns the BTC to give you, but you shouldn't take it on your own, that's just as bad as keeping it all to begin with. P.S. I'd ask for 50BTC worth of trust be added to my account on this forum.
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Is it possible that the world is unclear on Mohammed's birth time period? It's possible this doesn't destabilise anything it just resets when Mohammed was alive to an earlier date than previously thought (which is a lot more plausible than presuming the Islam faith isn't genuine or something.)
By the way, did the fragments mention anything about how to stand up to those that kill in the name of Islam? That would be a bit of guidance that could be widely used right now. I have never seen an Islamic cleric or official formally condemn terrorism conducted in the name of Islam (and I fully admit I've not seen everything!)
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Sure data stored "in the cloud" has Nationality.
Data stored "in the cloud" isn't actually stored in the air or outside of any Nation's boundaries, it's stored in servers (just like big data has always been stored). The question is where are those servers located and what laws apply to the jurisdiction of the location of the servers or the location of the company that owns the data or the client that owns the data or the company that provides the servers.
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The mining machine is going to work more or less based on the algorithm? If so, that sounds like a modern discovery of science and technology.
The mining machine's going to run hot based on time run, not on the type of math the processor (or video card or whatever) is working through.
Keep your machines running outside if you need to keep the heat from becoming unberable in the home or bring them in during the colder months to offset your inside heating costs.
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It's like Craigslist but the meets are likely to have a higher risk of incidents or theft because you're buying currency....there's only cash or money at the transaction, it's not like someone's selling furniture. There have been reported thefts from localbitcoins meet-ups.
Be careful. Know the area you're going to. Bring some back up!
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Has Ukraine declared that Bitcoin is illegal in their country? If it's not illegal, it must be legal already.
It IS great news, however, that they're taking Bitcoin seriously...the challenge is that there investigation could lead to them outlawing it rather than ignoring it. There's always a price to pay with awareness and growth.
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Faucets are the best way to learn practically about How Bitcoin Works - without any investment. This is must and should for beginners.
At the same time, I know few people who live with Faucets!! So don't underestimate Faucets.
These people you know who live with faucets - how old are they and where do they live in this world? Let's be honest.
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