Du könntest dich bei bitcoin.de anmelden, die Beschränkungen anfangs sind etwas nervig, aber ansonsten funktioniert Bitcoins kaufen per Überweisung dort recht problemlos. Aber mit Escrow-Angebot findet sich vllt auch hier im Forum jemand
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Is it safe to re-use a paper wallet BTC address after spending it all? I spent it all in one transfer, so there was no "change" to be sent back to me. Does this make it safe to use this wallet again? I know for a fact that this private key is safe because I generated and printed it on an offline computer.
Does the mere fact of me having done a spend transfer with it on the blockchain make it less secure?
You had to import the private key somewhere to spend the Bitcoins from the paper wallet, so it's as secure as the place you've used it on.
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I wouldn't put all my eggs in one basket.. get some bitcoins, but invest in some altcoins as well. YES, btc are the most popular and everything, but when btc crashes or when the difficulty rises extremely, altcoins like ppcoin, litecoin namecoin etc might be very useful.
The other eggs should be non-virtual currency stuff. If Bitcoin dies all other cryptocurrencies will also be in big trouble due to the loss of trust in them, unless there is one that outshines Bitcoin abilities and therefore replaces it (which there isn't atm). If you have a lot of knowlegde about the topic you may put your bet on some niche altcoins, but it's defintely nothing to recommend a newbie.
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Die Anzahl der verlorenen Bitcoins ist schon ein interessanter Wert, diese fehlen ja dann im Umlauf. Ich schätze die Anzahl auf 1 Mio Bitcoins oder mehr, allerdings wird es schwierig das nachzuweisen.
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0.0001 is the right standard fee, unless your transaction is made up by a lot of other transactions (incoming transactions are like coins in your pocket, you cannot divide them when you use them, but cou can receive a change). 1 hour can happen sometimes, as the time a block is found can vary a lot (usually it's less than 10 minutes though).
Don't know about that "seen by 1 peer" though, that does sound low.
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Kaufen ist auf bitcoin.de recht unproblematisch, hatte damit keine Probleme. Wenn der Account neu ist, hat man erstmal einige Beschränkungen, aber das gibt sich dann mit der Zeit.
Mit dem Verkaufen gab es in der Vergangenheit einige Probleme, soll angeblich nun besser sein. Wollte bisher aber keine Bitcoins verkaufen, daher habe ich damit keine Erfahrungen ^^
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Yes, but some of those people who get 100 shares cheaper may decide to throw them on btct.co. Difficult to tell without knowing the actual sale price though.
yeah, that may happen, but it will take several days (at best) to transfer any shares to the exchange. So, we'll likely not see major dumps like that until after the dividend boost. Unless those people already have shares on btct.co, then they can sell immediately. I did this kind of abirtrage one time, works fine.
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price may slump a bit, but don't expect a big tank because of that auction. Like we've seen before, 100 share minimums exclude the majority of investors, and without a price, it's a moving target.
So, if you are going to buy 100 shares of AM, then you can probably get them cheaper from him than on the open market, but if you are buying 99, you gotta stick to the markets.
Yes, but some of those people who get 100 shares cheaper may decide to throw them on btct.co. Difficult to tell without knowing the actual sale price though.
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Price is probably gonna tank a bit. It could reverse with the next dividends.
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I Looked at her profile before hand . Female Age: 21 Location: Philippines snip
You may be right, but... I had the impression that she is quite young (got more questions from her per pm), please ask for the age before recommending stuff like this. Alright then. "Guys I think she or he is talking about playing with her twatter for Bitcoins."---------that's not what I meant. The best way to get rich with Bitcoins is probably to buy some (or work for them/sell something for them) and then hold them for some years. Also you should learn about how to store them securely (or ask your brother how to do that). There is a good chance that it will make you rich, but there is also a chance that you will lose all of it. You could e.g. sell stuff on ebaylike websites like bitmit.net
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You may be right, but... I had the impression that she is quite young (got more questions from her per pm), please ask for the age before recommending stuff like this.
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Stick with Bitcoins, if you are new. Learn more about the how the Bitcoin system works and what Altcoins do different before investing in any of them.
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To get any substantial amount of Bitcoins you will have to exchange other money for it. (Also please don't use this color for your posts, it is hard to read)
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So in despair Bitcoin will dip into negative value? Sounds right.
If you consider the average bitcoin would represent an amount of a defaulted bank loan it is. That would be a really stupid assumption ^^ Unless the USA declares Bitcoin illegal/goes on grand scale attack against Bitcoin or some serious protocol bug I doubt the price will fall under $50 again.
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Right there: for reference: This is possible when looking at the nominal chart but the log chart shows something different So in despair Bitcoin will dip into negative value? Sounds right.
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Bitcoin is backed up by Math ^^
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Possibilities: 1)Use Coin Control to ignore it: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144331.0Send all other coins to somewhere else, delete the wallet.dat, open bitcoin-qt again and it will create a new wallet without those coins. 1b) without Coin Control: send the amount in your wallet -50 satoshis&fee somewhere else, delete the wallet.dat, open bitcoin-qt again and it will create a new wallet without those coins. (not sure if it will not select the 50 satoshis though, but imo it shouldn't) 2) make a raw transaction with those coins 3) Use Coin Control and mix it up with some transactions where it doesn't matter if every adress is known by someone else
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People have scammed for less here, if you are honest....well tough luck, the scammers have ruined the chance of you getting a loan with a fresh account.
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Your friend walks into a shop with a loaded gun and fails to rob it.
Turns out you owe this person money, now you feel that you no longer have an obligation to pay them?
That isn't an accurate scenario. We are not talking about a friend in any way and it isn't independant from the tried theft. Someone paid you to borrow your car for two days. The first day he tried to rob someone with your car, do you feel obligated to lend him the car for another day?
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