Oooh, yeah! Stroopwafels. Also stroopkoeken, those are great. What about stroopsoldaatjes? I love me some stroop, damn. Stroop for breakfast, lunch and dessert (pour it over the pannenkoeken!)
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I have this camera! Great camera, definitely worth the price. I'm interested in the spare battery though, do you sell it separately or do you want to keep that for someone who'll buy the complete package?
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I don't have any experiences but I just wanted to warn you that cloud mining services can be huge scams. Even if there are 50 people that say it's a good, legitimate business, first try it with the minimum amount of BTC you can deposit there. Good luck ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Hodl until the end. I'll buy things with it, thanks. No cashing out for me, ever. Or that's what I tell myself... If it ever hits 1 million THEN I'll cash out, not any earlier.
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I want to make a website with all the different methods to get btc like faucets, websites that pay you for doing tasks, mining, where to invest your btc to get more, what exchanges are good, some casino reviews, what do you guys think? I definitely want to add more methods on how to make btc with your help
So you're looking at adsense earnings? I don't recommend it because most people now don't like faucets anymore, since they pay too small amounts. Maybe faucet with high payout that's cool ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Do you wanna try this ? How will you keep a faucet with high payouts running? Ads are not enough, you'd need something different. Maybe something with porn on it. Hmmmm... * jeffhuys Moves back to his thinking room...
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Reading all of these posts led me to the conclusion that when you buy bitcoin, you shouldn't convert it back to fiat again. You should instead buy stuff with it. This will help the bitcoin community and value (making you richer in the process).
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I once invested in labcoin.... Does anyone remember this? It was in my younger days, but it made me stop bitcoin for a long, long while. Does anyone know what happened to those guys?
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I don't really have anything to do with this (luckily), but why are there so many posts of this right now? If people are willing to invest in something, don't they do a little research anymore?
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If an investment did not impose any risks, this would mean that everybody could use that "trick" to get "free" money, right? Sounds like a pyramid scheme... ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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If I had to guess, I'd guess China. China has a LOT of people. Chinese people are all over these boards!
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Well, some web services use multiple wallets to ensure safety of their bitcoins. They only have one hot wallet and several cold ones in case things go bad.
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Who's origonal image? Before you just photoshop some words on? I thought you where a 3d designer ......
1- thats why it is cheap, its not for commercial use, im selling/giving it for almost free 2- well, you can not composite a text with reflections without a 3D software. 2: Is Photoshop considered 3D software?
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Awesome. How does it look? I haven't seen one, ever. I hope some day I'll see them on every corner ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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lol. That's why god invented MULTISIG ESCROW
God? Satoshi, you mean. Hail.
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This was some kind of trading platform then? But not altcoins?
You were able to buy securities with this website. You could get paid dividends by, for example, buying shares in a cloud mining operation.
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But it won't be available in my country. McDonald does not even do home delivery when my house is just 15 minutes from the outlet. I want Dominos to start accepting bitcoin as it will be more useful.
I don't think they do home delivery anywhere bro. Not that I know of anyway. in thailand every mcdonalds delivers freephone 1711 or order online http://mcdelivery.mcthai.co.th/menu.php?category=1im sure they do it in other countries but i try to avoid eating that shit if possible ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) In South Korea too. A dude on a scooter will bring that to your house for an extra $1. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fkenmaingot.files.wordpress.com%2F2011%2F04%2Fmcdonalds-korea-scooters.jpg%3Fw%3D300%26h%3D231&t=663&c=S8gyXm30ofZswQ) $1?! That's nothing. I'd do that every time
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The correct approach would have been to throw the entire code base away two years ago, and rebuild from scratch for scale and security. They would have had the budget to do it correctly then too, which they probably don't have now.
Yes -- in parallel with running the site, not like this.
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Hey guys, Pickles are available now! ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FFCz1wQEl.jpg&t=663&c=TNd0cc1NJqBI-A) I have bad news op. You may want to update your picture. There is image error and imgur is not working anymore. Aw, I just saw it this morning!
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I would like to be able to trust enough to 'send' my bitcoins to them. In real life you give your money to banks as well. That is a good part of banks I can not deny. Except almost all other bad things about them.
True, but in the real world they are bound by contract, law, etc. On the internet, not so much. I've seen a LOT of scams on these forums, and they will likely be prevalent for times to come, although they will hopefully die out as soon as there are some big companies that are not scams.
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This is called BIP39, and it deals with a private key. There is no way to get a secure key with less than 12 words. The goal of my proposition is not about encoding a private key, but encoding a payment destination in 3 or 4 words. (BIP70 or address) Ah, I see. I completely misunderstood, then.
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