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What else is a masochist supposed to do?
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it"s still free tho is it not You 'give' me 0.01 BTC for free in my account I deposit 0.07 BTC to remove the 0.01. I never see that 0.08 again.
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Also got a couple of these.
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I want BTC to my personal address MY ADDRESS: 16RP7h1T8g1XwHutfUeLCR6CbgfupeoiPR MY Username/ID: Player_308 (306)
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DON'T USE THIS SITE.
SCAM ALERT SCAM ALERT SCAM ALERT
I repeat, do not use this site. They have horrible customer service and an all around bad staff team. I made a purchase on their site and left the codes untouched for about 1 month. When I went to use them they weren't valid, and my account got locked. I messaged the support teams for awhile until I eventually was directed to one of the manager's (BITCH). All I got from her was that the codes have been taken off my account for suspicious reasons, even though they were on there for 1-2 months. And it was bought with a Pre-Paid Credit Card, I never received an answer why the codes were taken away and my card was NEVER refunded, even though they say they did.
BAD COMPANY. DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THESE GUYS. BUY AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Ouch. Nice heads up. Thanks for the heads up. I was about to purchase a card from them, but I think I'll take my business elsewhere.
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Can anyone let me know what do I need to start out?
Learn more about bitcoin. Especially the legal aspect. Your post gives me the impression that not only have you not done much research, but you're looking at bitcoin as a get-rich-quick type thing. If I'm not mistaken all I need is a bitcoin wallet and some funds to start trading USD for Bitcoin, correct?
Basically, yes. How do I get a wallet?
The exchange you're trading at (Bitstamp, Coinbase, BTC-e) will provide one for storage. If you get a lot of bitcoin you should move it to a external wallet, preferably a offline one.
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These keys are most definately from the Humble Origin Bundle, of which key reselling isn't allowed.
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A warning to any/everyone: Buying/selling ISK, PLEX, AUR, or any in-game item for real money is against the EVE Online Terms of Service.
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Buying TF2 keys at $1.61 each! Bitcoin only!
Also buying buds (key*15) and bills (key*6)
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Still selling the bills hat?
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I think what you need is a backup of the wallet.
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I'm working on something that would be synced to the cloud securely. I'll remember to announce it in this section of the forums, so keep watch.
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Wow, that looks great. I may steal some of your design ideas for my new client.
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I'm working on a new client that would work great to have support for Electrum servers, but I can't find any kind of documentation for the protocol anywhere.
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Buyers and sellers tend to have rates they go by, and it's a do-my-rates-or-don't-trade kinda thing. For example, I price and sell at Bitstamp last, instead of places like Mt. Gox or BTC-E because I think Bitstamp is the closest to market. There are plenty of others who price at Mt. Gox or BTC-E for similar reasons.
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ASIC has made Bitcoin much more secure. This means that to perform a double-spend attack on the network would require more mining power than the majority of other miners combined, which would be very hard and insanely expensive.
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