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i don't know about you, but the best movie ever watched "wolf of wall street"
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As I see there can be sold/buy only Linden Dollars...
They will took you a lot, but it work you need first convert to SLL and then to fiat and then withdraw to skrill
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It's case sensitive but if you mistyped you will not be able to send it. They will come back
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In about 3 years bitcoins will go crazy too
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Hey man, this is really nice charts ! Thanks
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Contact me i am interested.
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But wait how he scammed you 10 BTC?
Can you explain more details
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There is no point sending so small amount, i think that all new versions of software will not allow you to send or even receive so small amount , so do not even try to send it, because if the user you are sending to have newer version he/she will not receive anything.
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Here you go...  Pump it up!!! hahahha nice one
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There are a lot of sites that offers you a t shirt with bitcoin logo you need to try and google it.
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Apple made shitty decision about bitcoins, they will change their mind soon. So we all will have iOS wallets !
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well if companies choose to accept bitcoins and convert into fiat, it's just stupid
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Yes, maybe this is nice topic to discuss but wait, bitcoin is much more valuable and huge then some text messaging app, so we just need to wait, this is revolution and cannot be done fast, it takes time. And market share can grow faster that we can think of.
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I see the future of Bitcoin similar to the current usage of TCP/IP. 99.999% of people who use TCP/IP today use it through "Third-parties" even though the beauty of TCP/IP is the ability for two computers to connect to each other without having to go through a 3rd party. (This was originally attained via calling them up by phone number... which was using the phone infrastructure kind of how Bitcoin uses the internet infrastructure of today.) I see things like multisig being integrated with hardware/IC chips on cards etc. that the user holds, and a trusted third party holds the 3rd key etc. in case of loss or theft. Then the coinbases and coinkites just play as intermediary... checking against a preset list of conditions to allow transactions and notifying you of attempts to perform transactions outside your set conditions. If you ask someone who used email in its infancy what they would think if a handful of companies offered free email to the masses, where they would store all info on central servers, those people would probably say "But that's not e-mail, that's just stealing data and privacy invasion. The NSA will just collect everyone's data!" (which actually happened... but besides the point) If Bitcoin is to involve everyone in the world, then it needs to be user friendly. User friendliness is gained by having a third party deal with the technical parts and just give the user a simple user interface. I think multisig will allow the GMAILs of Bitcoin's future to create a user friendly service without giving your private keys to the NSA. Right now, what we need to do is TALK with these businesses to make sure best business practices are utilized. Then we need to INNOVATE. The programmers of the world must create new features for the protocol that enable third parties to offer simple UIs without any need for trust. (ie. A perfected P2P exchange protocol + Google backed UI = trustless and simple P2P exchanges.) Onlookers see Bitcoin as a bubble about to pop, but Bitcoin as a protocol is just beginning. I have said this before, but I could care less if the price is a bubble or not. The protocol is worth its hashrate in pure gold.
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This is what we need, new generations are coming this will be HUGE, this is awesome!
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what if i pull 2 requests
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Yes, it's late now ... i hated mt gox from the beginning
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