My monthly payment is due today.
I have not got a pm telling me I was paid. I am checking my payment addy now
Your payment is not automatic, other monthly signature wearers message me at the end (or towards the end) of every month letting me know that he will continue for another month. I sent you the payment yesterday. By the way: Welcome to CoinsBank.com! ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F1FBCzZY.png&t=663&c=obCqbVBdAfaCCw) New Name, will you make a new thread too for the Signature Campaign? or just use this old one
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It is good to borrow a Bitcoin when you know that you can make some later a good profit with it, but that is indeed hard to know when you can make some profit with Bitcoin. You must borrow it when the value is low so the chance is higher that you can earn money with it.
Wrong, if we borrow it when the price is low. Then we need more Bitcoin to borrow, because the price is low. example: ~ You need $400/1BTC(Bitcoin rate $400/BTC)~ You spend the $400/1BTC~ Bitcoin price goes high ($500/BTC)~ You pay the lender with 1BTC/$500 which is more than you borrowed
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Well guys you are lucky to have friends and family members that are into Bitcoin. My only option is to use crypto exchanges but I am okay with giving my ID to different institutions online so no big deal for me. Too much hiding is not good either right? ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) But Bitcoin should be anonymous, if you do this then it means you don't know the point of Bitcoin.
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No, even tho if Bitcoin collaborate with PayPal. That doesn't mean that we don't need fiat money anymore, because we still need it to be a physical money.
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Of course it possible, but the problem is it will take a long long long time. You would even dead before it finished
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Simple, the answer is "Us". We own Bitcoin, just check your wallet and you'll see that there's a Bitcoin in it.
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I've found that talking to them about it isn't the best way to help them understand, at least at first.
Get them a wallet like coinomi, show them a doge coin faucet, like "freedogeco .in" and within a few minutes they'll have their first bit of coin on its way to their wallet, which they can then use to send between wallets to get a feel for how it works.
I've led a couple to a casino where they've been able to gamble the doge, so they get a reason to use it too.
Once they're familiar with how it works then you can start talking about the deeper stuff, as it's not such an abstract concept then, it's real, it's tangible and they've used it.
But, how if they don't even understand about what is faucet and how to use it if we don't tell them how to do.
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Could you change your misleading title, please?
THERE IS NOTHING ABOUT BITCOIN HERE.
This is about financial acts which date back to 1977!!! I invite the other posters to read the link and check the information before writing any silly comments. It's about Gaddafi, Mubarak and Putin, and all he great fascists leaders who care more about their personal wealth than their country.
I can vouch for this. I quickly read through both of the articles, and there is nothing related to Bitcoin in the articles. The author does not even mention a single word of the word 'Bitcoin' in neither of the articles. It might not have a single reference to Bitcoin, but it shows politicians using the fiat system to launder use amounts of money all over the world. Everyone is pointing fingers to Bitcoin when money laundering happens, but political leaders use the fiat system to move their money, and they make the rules regarding Bitcoin. People in glass houses, should not throw stones. ^hmmmm^ Well, if it like that. Then we can't blame Bitcoin for this kind of thing, the one who should be blamed is the people who use it for a bad thing (politician).
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Honestly I rarely use PayPal as a payment, but usually I use it on eBay cuz the seller there just accept PayPal as the payment.
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Have a look at these from the team over at CoinCorner! A nice basic guide to bitcoin. The brochure also features a new exciting website which CoinCorner is due to launch ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fcoinfestuk.org%2Fimages%2FPorts%2Fimage.png&t=663&c=A80ymS29PfXMNA) Pick yours up at CoinFestUK! Thank you CoinCorner for the amazing support! Looking good, whether it will be given for free to everyone that attend the CoinFest?
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So I am very sorry if I did't write my post properly.
I got a code for free trading worth for an XXX amount which I am willing to sell because I am not all that involved in day-trading and IMO someone who is and is also good at it might profit from it because it would be like you are trading with zero fees until you burn the codes value.
I hope I have made it more clearer this time around.
And of course you would need an account at Bitstampto reedem the code.
Does it mean, "XXX amount" is the price that you offer. If yes, can you just tell us how much it is?
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I think for selling a paper wallet you have to meet the people who want to buy in person, because the buyer must send the Bitcoin from the Paper Wallet to his wallet directly after the payment was done. If you use a shipping method, that won't be possible because it's too risky. 1 BTC is not a small amount,
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Try to invest on a new project that you interest to, but first you need to make sure that the project will have a good future.
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I believe, it's more than 75% of the total transactions has been made. Because just like me, I rarely(never) send a transaction that has a value more than $100.
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Its earning will be the same like PTC sites which pay for browsing their ads and websites with ads.
No, you don't have to go to a certain sites. The ads will appear when you're in the browser (on any site you're in), that's how it works. That's just worst when you are browsing and an add pops up in front of you... Even if someone would pay me 0.01 a day, I won't let any advertisement run on my PC or browser because I hate it when anything disturbs my mind while doing some work being focused into it... yeah you are true, I also agree with you, and the other thing is that browsers like that provide to your PC a large number of viruses and trojans etc, and also sometimes that ads load very slowly and it make the page to load slow and in turn waste your time for a few pennies. I think the ads would act like a normal ads on your browser, just like Google ads. And this browser actually loads page fast
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Its earning will be the same like PTC sites which pay for browsing their ads and websites with ads.
No, you don't have to go to a certain sites. The ads will appear when you're in the browser (on any site you're in), that's how it works.
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Sunda? Did you mean Sundanese, the native language from Indonesia? Why do you not interested on Indonesian language itself?
Pleasee ADD Indonesian Language ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) They already done it 4 days ago, duh. Filipino and Indonesian have been added to the list.
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It's OEM keys right? are you sure someone never used it before?
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User can (and will) recover his password via email after you've given him the BTC... Pretty shitty scam attempt. Yes, I would agree. Someone should neg him, even if it's his first post. or at least netral and warning. Done. It's very easy to regain control of Steam Accounts after you have received the non-reversible bitcoin. So true. Steam has made it so hard for people to legitimately sell their accounts. I really don't know why they do it though. There is nothing wrong with selling accounts, maybe someone is just quitting steam and has spent a lot of money on it and wants to regain some of that money. Because it would be detrimental to Steam Just think about this! If A sell his steam account to B, it means that B doesn't have to buy a new copy of each games from Steam. And as you know, the game developer make money from selling a new copy of their games.
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I honestly don't know anything about this, but the name it's kinda cool for me. After watching some videos on YouTube, I'm wondering how will you ship it.
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