Linux is better for using online wallets, however if you don't want a offline wallet, then I suggest either Blockchain or one that has become quite popular Inputs.io
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I was only 1 away. It's $133 whilst I guessed $132. I guess I'll try again. Tomorrow, it will be $131.
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How do you wish to earn money from your online wallet provider? Also, programming IOS apps would be totally different to creating a Bitcoin wallet online. Also, why would people trust you? Why would yours be any better?
I think you would be better off starting off by selling things on sites like bitmit, offering services developing IOS apps could be one you specialise in.
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Litecoin could be more profitable as the Bitcoin difficulty has risen a lot and is continuing to do so. But, what would you prefer to mine?
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Are you willing to use a escrow? Bitmit has a built in escrow and people tend to feel safer at the site. It keeps the buyer & seller from being scammed.
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It's actually a very good rule that keeps people from creating throw-away accounts just to make a certain reply to a certain thread It can prevent people from making 'sockpuppets' also. So that's a plus.
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There are many ways to keep your cryptocurrency safe, there are very few reasons to use an online wallet. Only one that I can think of : when you want to acces your BTC when all you have acces to is an internet browser. But even then I'd much rather keep my coins in an exchange that I trust.
One of the best ways to secure your wallet would have to be on a offline computer. There's many tutorials on showing how to deposit and withdraw and set up these wallets on a offline computer.
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I don't know if RIGHT NOW is the time to buy, but it doesn't matter if you're bullish in the long term.
That's true. In the long term it could really pay off. However, I would suggest holding off to see if it hits another bubble and then drops a lot (as I think that's what's going to happen in a the next couple of weeks) then buying at that time. But, it depends on your personal preferences and what type of risk you want to take.
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the 5870 I get no signal and does not show up. the 5830 and 5850 show up but do not get signal once windows starts it downloads a driver and then I lose the video on a 5870 that works
I suggest trying to sell them at Bitmit. It has a built in escrow where many users feel safer and will be more willing to purchase the item.
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stupid
I don't think it's stupid. It's to stop people spamming & writing one word replies.
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There is a number of different ways. Like the ones mentioned above. However, you could always purchase coins here at the forums with some people offering to sell over at the currency exchange sub-forum.
The answer to your question: They get the most publicity. They are always featuring in the news for good and bad reasons. However, people read this and see they are the #1 largest used exchange. Therefore, people tend to trust the biggest leading companies. Then when they reach a certain amount of members or bitcoin deposited/withdrawn they will be featured in the news again. Which starts the cycle all over again. However, bitstamp and coinbase are slowly catching up and getting more publicity.
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That's a very steep price. You might want to reduce it, by a LOT
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Could you explain how they "don't work" do you get any error messages or display issues?
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Sorry to be the noob and crash in, how is there a 6 minute post delay???
We've had a lot of Newbies who spammed threads over & over, commented one word answers etc. Therefore the post limit was introduced.
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Looks good. Another competitor in selling game keys. However, I would like to see some more games included. Also some of the prices are a lot more than the actual price from the retailer.
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This could turn out pretty big if the OP sticks to his concept.
It's already becoming widely popular and fun. I think it does have real potential.
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Like to see sites like this. I would like to know though, what's the difference between this site & coinchat?
I love it though, because it does let people earn Bitcoin for what they like doing, chatting!
This is free, non-proprietary, and opensource. CoinChat is not. This is under development. CoinChat is not. This is 20% cooler. CoinChat is not. Would you really say a whole 20% cooler? That does sound good. open source is always nice to see.
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What do you mean? Bitcoin will only have 21 million in existence. Therefore, should last. If Bitcoin will still be used in 200 years, I'm not sure. In the next 50 years, I believe so. I think the estimated time for the remaining Bitcoins to be mined is 40 years (Don't quote me on that, I'm not 100% sure).
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