Stay safe. Higher prices bring more scam attempts.
Just a reminder... If you value your coins, do not do things like trading for paypal, buying gift cards, buying user accounts for services, buying prepaid credit cards, or trying to buy anything that seems too good to be true. Escrow cannot stop chargebacks, defunding of cards, or account terminations once the coins are released.
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Oh the joys of universal health care... No thanks.
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I Don't understand anything 😥. What is this topic. How to do those There are guides provided on each thread. It's as simple as following them. I wish I could make it easier to earn merit, but I'm not sure that's possible.
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The original coins released are holding $37.89 at the current rate. I suspect in time they will surpass their sale price of ~$100, but more importantly it demonstrates an incredibly unique and innovative concept that continues to operate successfully today.
With the recent Bitcoin price run, the original minted seats purchased in this thread are now holding $114.09 in BTC with another $3.13 pending distribution. This $117.22 in BTC marks these coins having a positive ROI in real dollar terms after only 7 years and is a great sign of things to come.
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Thank you for this incredible opportunity!
You're very welcome.
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My first time thank you
I'm not sure whose key was used to encrypt this message but it wasn't mine. Make sure you encrypt the message using the person's key you are sending the message to, otherwise they won't be able to decrypt it.
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Whenever SEC goes after a crypto project will the project die?
We may learn the answer to this together. It could end up clearing them of any wrongdoing, but given the public nature of crypto activity I think the SEC has a good idea of the coming outcome in the Ripple case. I doubt it will die but that will likely depend on how much money they have to pay the SEC. I’m guessing the cost will be around a billion dollars but we’ll see.
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The Lakers seem to be missing some big man energy they were getting from JaVale McGee & Dwight Howard last year. I think it was a mistake to let them both get away. Particularly Dwight Howard given how cheap he was willing to sign for.
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Banning Quicksy and other persistent malicious doxers would be a step in the right direction.
You can show you are genuine by distrusting your partner Vod for this behavior. Unfortunately you aren’t genuine, or consistent, or care about doing what’s right. You only care about you and what gets you more influence in the trust network to terrorize others who don’t share your views from participating here.
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Mint.com is a good budgeting tool.
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Thank you!
You're welcome. This is my first of sending PGP, I hope it works ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) It does. Hello. The assignment was quite a challenge for me, I hope I made it.
You did.
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It’s held up surprisingly well so far. Even the corrections have appeared bullish. There are lots of people fighting to own a few BTC. So long as that continues, the price could still go quite a bit higher.
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Watching the government groom our younger citizens to expect financial support is interesting to watch. As the length of time between each check grows shorter and shorter, I wonder at what point it will become permanent in the form of universal income as well as how long it will be before the next check after this one.
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Hi, I sent a pm to you Thanks This post seems to have been your mistake. It allowed someone to know you were expecting to be contacted by someone with that name to do a trade for BTC/PayPal. How they knew to contact you on telegram is a bit of a mystery, but I’m guessing it was someone close enough to you to have communicated on telegram and knew you had posted to make a trade for PayPal. Since it seems that you were the sender of PayPal, all you have to do is contact them and do a chargeback for fraud. No harm done. Someone would have to be an idiot to try and scam PayPal considering it’s ease to have refunded.
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Trip her. Banana peels work best.
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I keep reading in this thread that you need >50% of a network’s hashrate to perform a 51% attack. This is not true. Having >50% of the network’s hashrate only increases your odds of being successful. A bit of good luck could reduce the needed hashrate greatly.
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I tried doing these but I find it very difficult to encrypt these please, so I dont that really know it's because I'm using phone to encrypt it, I need guidance concerning these, because it's obvious that by now I suppose to know these and also impact the knowledge to the new once, someone help to explain it to me, it's a concern to me.
If you able to read Post #1 then you can do this all very easily because we have link in Post # 1 which is guiding perfectly for this all just follow these all things and encrypt message correctly here you go https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4059348.0I understood that the only way to encrypt these is via laptop or desktop computer, but using phone to encrypt it i dont really think the process is easy as expected. I never use mobile for this purpose so I have no idea about this but you can search on google may be some app available and works for you because its need some effort from you and then hopefully result will be in positive. There are definitely mobile apps for using PGP to send email, but I haven't used one to say for sure if they can also encrypt messages to send by other means. Seems like they would.
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iOS has a setting now to only take calls from numbers in your phone book. That’s what I do. I never get a call where I don’t know exactly who is on the other end.
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Don’t forget this classic from G.I. Joe, “Knowing is half the battle.”
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I am also very sorry OgNasty for this discussion. Though it will also help to newbie to be clear about it.
All good. I learned something as well.
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