My friend wants to try bitcoin out after I introduced it to him, and he wants a bitcoin to get started. Problem is, I don't have any bitcoins right now.
I have plenty of ways to trade for bitcoins (Amazon GCs, Paypal money sent from "green accounts", etc), but I don't want to trade in a hurry so I'll get ripped off in fees - I'll wait till a good offer comes. So I'm asking for a short 5 day loan of 1 BTC.
PM me if interested. Or just send it directly to 19dWbTKK5SSEE3SYYSg6spp6dPRZ2KNLQK if you trust me.
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Is this guy for serious? Whoever deposited money in this guy's "bank" (it's probably just used to pay back credit card loans of 'Dank') is out of their minds. I wonder how many days until Dank's "Bank" will close down.
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I am seriously doubting the legitimacy and fairness of this game.
18 Oct 03:16:10 1KVi3G 8df284 Pick 1 B 0.25102663 LOSE matched 1 0.00000001 7 7 df5936 PAID 17 Oct 23:30:36 13VXUB 087466 Pick 1 B 0.27830000 LOSE matched 1 0.00000001 8 8 a6a95f PAID
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You'd be rich if it's easy to use.
It shouldn't be too hard actually, you can easily keep fraud rates below 1% already. Just require SMS auth, ban tor and open proxies.
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Anyone working on this? I can do it, but I don't want to waste my time if someone else already started work.
Also, what are you looking for - desktop Windows client? Crossplat java client? A JS based web client? Can be designed so private stuff don't travel to a 3rd party server.
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Have a resistant piece of malware? Even if it's designed specially for you and doesn't appear in antivirus definition databases of if it disables the AVs already, I can still help you clean the malware by manually inspecting information and locating the malware. Rootkit or MBR virus? Computer won't even boot? I can still help too - you'll need to take out the hard drive and attach it to another computer (or boot from a livecd).
Anyway, just PM me! Price is 2 BTC / hour. Most cases takes less than one hour.
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Hi, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119031.0I have $12 PPUSD, with no risk of chargeback as it's sent directly from Clixsense. I'd like to get 1 BTC. Nice bit of profit for you too But since there's some scam accusations I'll only send you the funds after you send the BTC. PM if interested.
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I have $12 in Clixsense. I'd like to get a bitcoin. Here's how:
1) I change the Paypal email in my account to yours. 2) I withdraw. 3) You get paypal funds from clixsense with no risk of chargeback as it's sent by them, a reputable company and I earned the $12.
If you have OTC rep, I'll withdraw the paypal $ first. If you don't, you send me the bitcoins first.
Note: $12 net, actual amount may be less due to PayPal fees.
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The more you play, the more you're likely to lose them all. Don't play BTC gambling games to try and make you rick or "turn 0.24 btc into 0.25 btc for a nice number, they're not worth it. Only gamble if you want to lose your coins.
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I have $600 that I want to convert into Bitcoins. Can deposit cash, trade IRL (Sydney Aus), bank transfer.. anything safe for you and not too inconvenient for me. Please let me know your rates.
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Pretty cool - I've thought to do a Google Wallet site and then use SMS verification. Good luck - have you considered taking advantage of Google's "we take the loss on chargebacks" policy for physical goods? Ship a postcard with the private keys for bitcoins
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Hmm, just one last question - I'm a bit confused about why ASICs and FPGAs are separated. If I invest in ASIC, I assume I won't get returns until the hardware ships?
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I tend to post on BTCTalk a lot. PM me!
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Ouch. I noticed how Lucky #s tended to stay constant, and I'm like, 'hey is there a bug'? So I bet 0.5 btcs instantly after I had the lucky # of 6119. Well no, just found out it doesn't work like that
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I just discovered that my $35 prepaid mobile plan comes with $27.5 of 'credit' that I can use for SMS based paying (eg buying bitcoins from blockchain). Data and minutes are separate from credit, and to date I just let my $27.5 credit for each month disappear into oblivion.
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So I'm in Australia and I have prepaid mobile from Optus. I pay $35 a month and I get $28.75 actual 'credit' that I can use, $500 "Optus Money", along with 5GB of data. I never actually use my real $$$ credit, when I make calls it deducts it from Optus Money, when I use data it deducts it from data.
Since I'm paying for the SIM no matter what, I have $28.75 of "real money" each month that I can spend. Blockchain.info's wallet SMS service costs $4 and gives you $0.97 worth of bitcoins. Any better ways of doing this?
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I have 0.3 BTC - worth putting it in Pyramining or no?
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Example: You buy 'tickets' into this game - 0.100998 to bet on even, 0.100999 to bet on odd. You can bet in multiples of those.
You can also choose to deposit coins in the wallet to change the balance and they'll be added to the pot.
When the game hits the countdown, the balance in the wallet will be truncated to the last two decimal places (eg 1.4725 to 1.47) and the pot (entire wallet balance) is split to the winners depending on if it's even or odd! Minus a 10% fee. That's not large, and it takes plenty of work for me to do this.
To play: Buy tickets or deposit other amounts to affect the balance at 13VXUBDBd6Jwsz7euG59BmanHEMA5EkcA1
The game ends exactly 14 days after this post.
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