User Hfleer, posting for the free mBTC. Thanks.
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Affiliate program is a nice idea. Think I will try to get some referrals.
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I haven't really used taxi's because of the cost, but regularly see people utilize them in populated areas, hope this works out for them.
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I voted investing and preserving wealth since it's already started IMO. I think money transfers is a really good use also, with super low fees afforded by BTC.
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0.59 BTC paid out this week, at today's rate thats $106.
I've not tracked stats for the scheme every week but the payouts must add up to the thousands now! Spend (or save!) wisely.
Can anyone recommend a bitcoin client that will let me make these payouts in bulk? Something that would take CSV or Tab delimited values would be really convenient for me.
Thanks again. A little less BTC but still worth more than before, not bad I knew it would happen eventually.
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This is a good idea if legit. I like it.
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There are still SO many people who think parabolic is the only possible shape for price increases. S-shape is a perfectly viable option. And seeing as we aren't at the bottom of the $13-$266 jump, that wasn't parabolic in the sense that most people use the word.
Yes S-shape makes good sense eventually, hadn't thought of that. I've seen it before a few times but have forgotten about it.
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Nope, I don't trade bitcoin for "useless" fiat fraudster paper very often. I do flip altcoins, however. In future speculation I will keep a close eye on the gold price too, because if both bitcoin and gold are exploding versus USD, that is a clear sign of USD collapsing rather than commodities simply bubbling up. You wouldn't want to buy my cold-stored bitcoin from me anyway because you can buy it on an exchange like Bitstamp or Coinbase for less than 0,1% of the price. (Put another way, by the time my time comes round to selling BTC en masse, there won't be any need to.) But for gold it's easy to know whats happening now. Governments colude to keep it down to avoid panic. This baby (printing fiat like there is no tomorrow) will keep working as long as suckers are buying it. So far its the chinese, but there are a lot of other countries buying it to. Yup printing fiat seems to be working real well for the Government, taxing alone is not going to cover the spending.
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So,
Like 150 a day after difficulty goes up, 180 2 days later, heavy volume on MTgOX.
Is this not worrying anyone?
Who is injecting all this money anyway?
Is the ASIC producers in China trying to keep the value up to sell the miners?
It's looking like quite a bubble. And so far there is very little "Technical Analysis" type chart formatiations in the past. Maybe the daytraders are taking over?
We are losing stability here, I think.
Interesting theory about the ASIC producers, i'm not sure it's a viable strategy with all the competition though.
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April: 7th - BTC rose $20 8th - BTC rose $24 9th - BTC rose $44 10th - CRASH!
October: 17th - BTC rose $6 18th - BTC rose $20 19th - Trading hasn't finished, but it's looking like another $20 day.
This rapid rise is accelerating at an unsustainable rate. When will this bubble burst?
I expect we will see 100$ a day price increases before we have another mid-term correction.. That's very optimistic, I like you're thinking if serious.
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Your begging skills are lousy, and why is this in the Gambling sub-forum?
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BMR back up now? Think I got whiplash on that one.
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That's a decent amount of money to get for free, depending on how high the cost of living is there. Would be interesting to see the effects of this.
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Well I'm not a twitter user unfortunately, 500k Satoshi is nice.
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Hi i'm new. Sadly I missed the train with bitcoins early on so I never got to experience the fun of GPU mining early on . I also do regret not buying BTC when they were down to $0.63. However i'm looking into bitcoin now! Also looking to purchase a few BTC so I have something to play with. Hopefully i'll get out of the newbie forum soon so I can have some fun discussions Welcome to the board, and have fun.
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My last bitcoin finally sold! It's a relief. Bitcoin is doomed to fail. It has a price, but it has no value. It has made a few people rich, but most people shall loose. A currency? It is only speculation and nothing more. Bitcoin has not and will not become a real medium for exchange. What remains for bitcoin now is the large holders to sell out their coins, but in a tempo that does not crash the 'market'. It will be interesting to see how bitcoin's decline plays out. Good luck, either buying or selling, but if you do the former, you need it most.
Just checked the chart, and Bitcoin is headed up again. I'm not sure you had the best of timing. Let's see where price goes now.
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Well I think we've now seen something with both Mt. Gox and SR. These sites considered very important to BTC to some it seemed. Now we see that it's not necessary for them for BTC to succeed, and that they can be replaced easily anyway.
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China is smart here, I think they're getting in early still.
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Prices have been on the rise for a while after something of a crash around here. I wonder how current prices compare to the peak.
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China Invented Every Form of Money
China:
Invented every single major form of currency: metal coins, paper money, and fiat currency not backed by precious metals
Seized gold six centuries before Franklin Roosevelt, in order to prop up its fiat currency and prevent runaway inflation
Debt Forgiveness Is The Basis for Modern Civilization
Religions were founded on the concept of debt forgiveness.
For example, Matthew 6:12 says:
And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.
Periodic times of debt forgiveness – or debt “jubilees” – were a basic part of the early Jewish and Christian religions, as well as Babylonian culture.
David Graeber, author of “Debt: The First 5,000 Years” told Democracy Now:
If you look at the history of world religions, of social movements what you find is for much of world history what is sacred is not debt, but the ability to make debt disappear to forgive it and that’s where concepts of redemption originally come from.
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard wrote in 2009:
In the end, the only way out of all this global debt may prove to be a Biblical debt Jubilee.
Indeed, the first recorded word for “freedom” in any human language is the word for freedom from debt.
(Moreover, there is a long-standing legal principle that people should not have to repay their government’s debt to the extent that it is incurred to launch aggressive wars or to oppress the people … what is called “odious debt”).... 9 Mind-Blowing Facts About MoneyInteresting read so far about debt forgiveness. I've never heard it before, mostly have read about how debt has been used in unfortunate ways to control those in debt in the past.
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