Not a chance. 100% cold storage for me.
You don't spent any coin?
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I'm a little bit confused here though... Wasn't the $1000+ a bubble? And isn't Bitcoin volatile currently?
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For the customer it's not such a good deal though.
Before buying I suggest running your planned cloud mining purchase through a profit calculator. The same as (I hope) you would do before purchasing hardware. It seems like a great deal now, but in the end I doubt you will mine back 0.004 BTC with 1GH/s in 5 years.
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I also find it strange that one of the bitcoin developers announced selling a huge stash of their bitcoins over this whole 51% fear. I can understand why one would do that, but why announce it? Sounds like a joined effort to spread FUD..
He said he consulted a lawyer and was advised to announce it to prevent any possible liabilities. I'm buying that, it sounds reasonable to me.
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So when i try to send messages/post on this forum I get an error saying I have posted 360 seconds ago; when In fact i have actually not posted or PM'd anyone for at least 2 days. What is happening here exactly? I gotta switch my VPN after every PM just to normally browse the fourms. Also, the wait time for posts needs to be laxed a little..with a 360 second wait its not really ideal for communicating on this forum. BRB, changing my location.
Wait times are explained in the newbie thread. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=177133.msg5106206#msg5106206They seem fine to me.
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My advice: don't do pre-order.
Because you never know... They may start mining in 2 weeks!
Well that my right for most companies but we guarantee you that if we don`t start within this timeframe of 30 days you can get your money back. So, there is no risk for you. I don't know you. I don't know your company. I've seen enough scams. Your guarantee is worth less than a Monarch pre-order to me. I'm not going to take any effort to verify you. The burden of proof is on you. Just saying that you're legit doesn't make you legit. Don't feel bad about it, though. Every pre-order sets off my scam alarm. And cloud mining is either a scam or poor business. And I default to scam.
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My advice: don't do pre-order.
Because you never know... They may start mining in 2 weeks!
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This is going nowhere. OP hasn't been online in two days.
Maybe he's busy making the video? Maybe not... But it's just my paranoid pothead mind. Thanks for participating everyone!
I'll gather up the list and shoot the video today. I'll post a link to the completed video here.
He probably already shot the video. It must be the CGI that is taking this long! Either way, no one is losing anything.
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That doesn't make sense to me at all. What are you trying to say?
And why are you posting this multiple times?
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Probably late to the party, but if you want to include Thailand: aaaand it's gone
edit: removed payment address.
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How much do you think you will make in one year? Or 10 for that matter? They increased the amount of Doge... Didn't the Doge value go down too?
My personal guess is that the revenue is so low that I'm not even going to do the math. You are falling in the trap of extrapolating from now. They have an 11-stage business model and they are at stage 1 https://qoinpro.com/info/ourhistoryAs I said, stop comparing apples and oranges. And I have a $100 bill tree. There are 11 stages before it bears fruit, but I'm not telling you what those are. Like I posted before I don't like their terms and conditions. Also I don't trust this secret business plan. At least they're not raising capital (that I know of) and they're not requiring their users to spent time on their site.
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at this rate, you will get around 1250 satoshi at the end of 2016 congrats ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) yout can't even withdraw it Payment are increasing. They don't reward early adopters as blatantly as most coins do, which I consider a good thing. So stop thinking of QoinPro with a pump-and-dump (early adopter-early dumper) mentality. increasing to ? satoshi? i never login again ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) best way to earn satoshi from qoinpro is get a new referral instead wait for daily coins Look at the announcement, like 0.1% loyalty bonus, doubling of payment of doge... Plus, learn about percentages. Percentages go very slow at the beginning, but it adds up. If you're in for a quick buck, you certainly chose the wrong setup. Think one year range for this one.. How much do you think you will make in one year? Or 10 for that matter? They increased the amount of Doge... Didn't the Doge value go down too? My personal guess is that the revenue is so low that I'm not even going to do the math.
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They didn't come back to this post anymore. Either they're too busy giving shows or the revenue from this site wasn't enough to pursue it further. Going by the amount of succesful scams on here I'd say the former option is more likely ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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Scissor told me they don't like rock. But Paper said they eat rock for breakfast.
Paper doesn't get sick! Rock must be super healthy!!one!one!
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This thread is hilarious.
I would be curious about what the account is that SeniorMember is trying to sell. Though it's not worth anything to me.
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This is a one time transaction, Will be face to face.
I am the broker, My client has about 80,000 Bitcoin for sale and wants to sell all of them in one transaction. There will be no selling of single coin or smaller amounts.
The transaction will be face to face, and must be in Houston, Texas.
Message me or ask any questions you may have whenever you like. Thank you!
This looks highly suspicious to me.
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So what,Go to eligiust and take a look
How is that related to this thread? We're not talking about a pool. We're talking about blocks on the blockchain.
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Amazing profits to be made! ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Expedia, the big online travel site, announced on Wednesday it will begin accepting bitcoin for hotel bookings through its website. Thus it is becoming the first major travel-agency to take the digital currency. If the reception is good, the company said it expects to bring bitcoin to its other service lines as well. Expedia is the latest big-name retailer to embrace bitcoin. Overstock.com started accepting it in January, and the Chicago Sun-Times began accepting it in April. Dish Network announced in May that it would start accepting bitcoin. There are other travel-related services out there that take bitcoin, some smaller individual travel agencies and 9Flats, an online apartment rental site. CheapAir.com began accepting it in November. But none have the size or exposure of Expedia, which bills itself as the world’s largest full-service travel site. Don't tell me this isn't great news! ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Unfortunately, it isn't. Walk-in rates at hotels and direct airline and vehicle bookings are almost always cheaper than booking through sites like Expedia. Frequent travelers rarely use Expedia. In fact, first-time users are usually crestfallen once they see the prices when checking in at hotels. There is a reason why Expedia, Orbitz, Agoda, etc are all struggling - they do not have the volume to negotiate larger deals within the very fragmented travel and tourism industries. This is against my pre-conceived notion, so I'll give it a try. I have a particular hotel in the middle of nowhere I'm interested in. It's $90/night (after taxes/fees) online booking a bit over a month in advance. There's nothing I know of going on there on the date I've planned, so I'll try getting a room later at night on the day we go there to see what kind of deal they can do. If I can come in at <$75 for the room, I'll become a true walk-in believer. There's a good bit of irony here since I would've booked through Expedia before reading this. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I'd be interested in your findings. I believe hotels have a special "rack rate" for walk ins. And it's higher than pre-booking. I did find that a local travel agent (small business) consistently gets me rates equal to or lower than expedia and agoda.
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