Anyone here able to profit off of the promos with the small rollover here? I'm not sure what edge is on the games.
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That's really nice. Would love to spend $27 to get $886,000 sometime.
Buy some btc todsy. Might be worth it in s few years Of course we hope so. Have been in Bitcoin for a while now.
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That's really nice. Would love to spend $27 to get $886,000 sometime.
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How will the discount be decided for the party that spend Bitcoin to receive items after Beta?
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Is it possible or planned to add cash as a means of purchasing these, and/or Bitcoin as a means of refund?
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The CryptCard is a prepaid virtual one-time loadable MasterCard®. It is shipped using e-mail.
Ok, interesting. I am wondering if this is loadable onto a debit card? I've seen some that do that.
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What is the expiration time, and are there any conversion fees?
The expiration time is something between 1-2 years. There are no conversion fees. The exchange rate is (at this moment): 1.37673 (€/USD) Only the following balances are available: €25, €50, €100, €150. The CryptCard itself is loaded with € but you can pay also for goods that are priced in dollars or almost every other currency. Ok some strange error I made.. How long would it take in shipping to the U.S.?
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So for 1.1 Bitcoin I get a $240 card right now?
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Tried it out, got a very small amount of Bitcoin. Not sure why people are posting their addressed here.
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Enjoying digging into this forums and learning an incredible amount. Nicely done Bitcoin Talk!
Welcome to the forum. There is certainly tons of information locked in the thousands of threads here.
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Hfleer for free daily, thanks.
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Would like to claim free daily. Hfleer
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So, should the title of this thread be "is bitcoin SMALLER than we think?"
And what do people think will make it bigger?
personally i dont think facebook/youtube posting will help, as this has already been done. i think the more bitcoin services there are, and simplification of buying and using bitcoins is essential for mainstream growth.
Depends on what you mean by "bigger." There's no definite link between mass adoption and bitcoin price. This is pretty obvious == watch the price rise & fall. The number of users obviously doesn't account for those changes. I see no obvious connection between the number of services & bitcoin price ether -- for the same reason as above, +SR going offline as the price spiked. There's arguably a weak link between public awareness of bitcoin and its price -- google searches spike during major price jumps -- but that's not the same as mass adoption (after a terrorist bombing, media buzz about terrorism increases & so do google searches, doesn't mean more people are becoming terrorists). So maybe we should limit the scope to just one of these things -- raising the price, raising public awareness, or raising the user base. I don't think OP was talking about price. Public awareness or user base sound about right and one will affect the other.
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Search volume in my earlier post is actually worse than I expected think it's an accurate reflection of how well known it is minus the fluctuation due to price jumping, etc. I checked 'pokemon', gets 3 million hits, just randomly something I picked. I would like to see what it looks like on Baidu also.
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Posting for daily again. Hfleer
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Posting for the daily again. Hfleer
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That's a decent majority for them then and they will stand to benefit as some of the early adopters if this really takes off. Bitcoin is back on the rise recently.
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Got it now. Was looking good in April, price drop killed it.
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That's pretty impressive. Is there a way to see how many times search terms involving the word Bitcoin were done, and the growth of this?
trends.google.com That seem to show news articles. Looking in google keyword planner, it shows bitcoin has 830k searches per month on average. Which is a lot more than I expected. On the other hand, minecraft has 10 million searches per month.
Nice, anyway to see how fast this has grown in the past 2 years? Blockchain.info is also ranked fairly high.
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Say, a person says he owns 100BTC in certain addresses / wallets. Is there a way to verify the ownership without asking the owner to jeopardize his coins?
I'm thinking about developing a casual website that would allow Bitcoin users to brag about their wealth, but I'm not sure if it would be possible to verify that the users actually own the Bitcoins they claim to have.
There's a way to sign it, a site like that might get a lot of beggars though.
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