I am not particularly looking for anonymity, I am interested in just mixing the coins in my local wallet many times randomly so it make tracking them to the original wallet harder than normal.
If there is such a script, you will loose a fair bit of coins to transaction fee. Others have pointed out mixing your own coins do not make them much harder to track. Try sending them to an exchange, gambling site, shared wallets and withdraw them to a new address. Cheaper and faster. This. I have found this method to be easy and inexpensive. I've never understood why people put their coins in mixers instead of just doing this. Because mixers promise anonyminity and those other sites just function as wallets. You could get coins back from the same address.
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There might be less miners mining, because of the removal of the block reward. Hopefully by that time the transaction volume will be scaled up enough that fees will make it worthwhile.
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I still wouldn't buy a miner, I would just invest straight into bitcoin if I actually wanted to make money.
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I've never gone to a physical store and bought things with it, but I have bought many real items with it through people that only accept bitcoin.
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Anyone bought drugs with bitcoin and what are you thought on the subject ?
i know i have used bitcoin to buy psilocybe cubensis thank you bitcoin i cold have not done this without you now i can trip watching corry & eastenders in the evening its such a sight.
bitcoin isnt as anonymous as you think. But it is hard to trace btc transactions compare to fiat That is very, very wrong. Bitcoin is so incredibly easily traceable. Have you looked on blockchain.info? Ever?
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It's always going to be traceable unless you recieved coins in seperate addresses that aren't associated with each other.
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I think i can grow it i want to invest a cloudmining service, now im searching more information about it maybe i will choose to invest my money to grow it
Don't invest in cloud mining. It's almost always a scam. Nearly all of the time.
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Received my last payment on time just like it has been coming in, thank you.
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I would prefer .btc, it's much shorter and looks like a normal tld, I don't like the longer ones.
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Honestly I don't think many people will adopt circle as a payment program just because they don't really have a reason to.
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Some of these are more reasons to keep your bitcoins, or just to keep them safe, I haven't seen any good ones.
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I have told a few, but all are skeptical
This is the problem I've had, but I've seen if you get them to download an app and send them a few dollars they become a lot less skeptical.
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I do not think that other altcoin have any chance to remove bitcoin and become in its place because these coins are only a copy from the original thing with is bitcoin And I think banks can not control bitcoin because it is decentralized
Any platform that is a clone of Bitcoin with only a few small tweaks, can't ever really take a serious market share away from Bitcoin.
I agree, the direct clones of bitcoin aren't going to make any waves, but the innovative platforms might make a difference.
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If you are using an SPV client, you have to rely on someone else's node to know if you've received a transaction. The incentive for those running a node is that they don't have to rely on others. Anyone using Bitcoin is probably a fan of the "be your own bank" ethos, but you're only technically doing that if you're running a full node and validating the blockchain yourself. Plus the part where it helps secure the network. Additionally, it gives you a say in how the network is run depending on the software you elect to use.
That is true, running your own node guarantees you that you're getting correct information.
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The fee cost so much to send because you had a lot of inputs into one transaction, increasing the size.
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$400 seems a little expensive for a modded RPi2?
also, can you buy this thing with bitcoin? no? well...
Wait, you can't buy it with bitcoin? For all they seem to be trying to promote bitcoin, that's pretty dumb... You can purchase it with Bitcoin through Purse.io if you really want to. https://twitter.com/PurseIO/status/646075586838814720That's not the point, they should be accepting bitcoin directly through their site, not relying on a third party.
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I wish Amazon starts accepting bitcoins. AMazon has all the things that I love ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) You can buy amazon gift cards through Gyft, and get 3% cash back, I highly reccommend it.
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Warren Buffet has been saying crap like this for forever...where have you been?
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So far the only incentive is the warm feeling of helping the bitcoin network. I'm not sure we will have too much trouble though.
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blacklist ? not in the Bitcoin Network ...
Yes, the FBI seized coins may be referred as blacklisted. But that's not actually could be implemented in bitcoin eco system. We are free from those shits. Why are they referred to as blacklisted? They're still valid currency. Even if we don't like where they went we shouldn't "blacklist" them.
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