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Then why choose "Banned for nothing" as the opening title (instead of "Banned for plagiarism").
i just posting in trading and news .
You're just copy pasting there... Ex. This thread ( archived version), taken from here ( archived version). More can be found on your post history...
Please give me a one more chance i am sure i will be following rules 100% now without any rules missing . I lost all what i had now i did not have any chance to earn any money That's a permanent ban (you won't get another chance). 33. Posting plagiarized content is not allowed.[e]
33. This includes both copying parts or the entirety of other users' posts or threads and copying content from external sources (e.g. other websites) and passing it as your own.
i changed thread name 1 account i forgot to leaved link and now its plagiarism and got baneed , second account i got ban for 3 days and warning from russia moder and i started do follow all rules why second account was banned permamently too ? help me please man i beg you
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Hello dear moderator today 2 of my account was banned https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=399285https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=343506I understand that i post something wrong that i got banned , i read all rules again and now i will not do anything similar , i just posting in trading and news . Please give me a one more chance i am sure i will be following rules 100% now without any rules missing . I lost all what i had now i did not have any chance to earn any money Thx for your patient Hope on your understanding. 1 account i forgot to leaved link and now its plagiarism and got baneed , second account i got ban for 3 days and warning from russia moder and i started do follow all rules why second account was banned permamently too ?
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No way! this story is cool! My vote is for this one. GTA is right - this story is no good.
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We receive a lot of great stories. Send us your horror story now and take a chance to win 3 BTC When and where are we supposed to vote?
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Damn, I was hoping I would have my own story published, too bad. BTW, I liked the first one better.
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A great story, and well-written, as I read it I understand that I'm no writer - well, good luck, Mr. Bachar.
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We receive a lot of great stories. Send us your horror story now and take a chance to win 3 BTC I sent a story and can't wait to see if it's published. Can you provide a link to the page where the chosen stories are posted? Yes, please post the link here so I know if my story is published.
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I’m not exactly a hell of a writer but I sent my story (will post it here if I win). I'll ask my friends to vote for me - I guess it won't hurt. Wish me luck, I want the 3 btc!
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One of the countries that could most gain
When talking about "countries" you always have to distinguish between government/elite and population. Same in the US - doesn't matter what helps the majority. They're not making the decisions. This is what convinces me that the ruling elite are particularly short-sighted. Yes, you can be stinking rich by oppressing the masses and keeping them poor. On the other hand, you can not oppress them and be almost as stinking rich while being able to access the output of a much more productive workforce. And not have to worry about revolutions quite as much. FWIW, the west is the closest to what you described out of nearly any other bloc of civilizations in the history of the world.
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"818k followers", but 131 retweets. The retweets is a much better metric of interest, and 131 retweets is absolutely fuck all.
That's more than most of their tweets get at least. So, BTC is about 27% as popular as the Scottish independence vote. Probably good news.
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TOR and BTC enabling the citizens of the world, screw these arbitrary laws !!!
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Does "Other Digital Currencies" include Cryptonote coins?
I know of at least one startup in the island that's working with a bunch of different cryptocurrencies.
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Read very positive news on CNN: "This week, the payment processing company PayPal took its first venture into the world of all-digital money. Merchants that work with eBay's PayPal can now easily start accepting payments from customers that use Bitcoin, an independent, government-less currency. PayPal struck a deal with three Bitcoin payment-processing companies: BitPay, Coinbase and GoCoin." http://money.cnn.com/2014/09/26/technology/paypal-bitcoin/index.html
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Bitcoin is NOT like a corporate product with massive marketing campaigns and streamlined distribution. It's obviously easier to use your existing credit cards and bank account. However, unlike credit cards and banks, Bitcoin works to your benefit. Bitcoin frees you from nonsense such as: - Having your account closed without any choice
- Unfair or inappropriate fees
- Unwanted surveillance and tracking from banks (what you do with your money should be only your private business!)
- Comparitively fast and cheap global transactions
And Bitcoin helps promote: - Healthy, non-inflating currency
- Step towards government spending control to reduce funding for unconstitutional wars and excessive government waste
- Step towards stronger middle class and less poverty
- Power in your hands, not banks or governments
And so, yes, it is often harder and more complicated to use Bitcoin. It's easy to just sit around and complain that Bitcoin is too hard to use. It's too often looked at from a commercial campaign perspective. Bitcoin vs Credit Cards. Bitcoin vs Google Wallet. But using Bitcoin is something that primarily benefits you to figure out. It is not in the best interest of big corporations or government. It is the money of the people. I wish people would understand what a wonderful free contribution Bitcoin is to the world of finance and economy, and appreciate whatever already does exist for it. It will get better, but it's going to be a largely grassroots effort. Companies such as Bitpay, Circle, Coinbase, Overstock, and such all help towards things to some extent, but it's core values and benefits only make sense to be pushed by you the actual user of Bitcoin. That's what these companies are responding to. Assuming that you say the benefits are worth it. And maybe it just sounds like a pipe dream, but I'd like to think that it's always worth the tiny unhindered baby steps towards world peace. How can it not?
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The reason PayPal are embracing bitcoin is because they are currently unable to serve the market of digital asset vendors. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chargeback#Reason_codesCheck out this "Quality" reason code. It essentially allows blatant theft of digital products. Take this scenario: 1. I buy a digital asset from you (some Photoshop design files) for $100 2. I claim the files are of poor quality and open a Paypal dispute 3. Paypal sides with you and stating digital assets cannot be returned, the dispute is closed in your favour 4. I escalate the dispute to my credit card company 5. The CC company says "Did you return the product?" 6. I say "hurr durr Yes... I sent it (the files) back" (Digital assets cannot be returned) 7. The CC company approves the chargeback and forcibly takes the money from Paypal 8. Paypal says "So sorry, it's the banks not us" and takes your money 9. Now I have my $100 and your Photoshop files. 10. Enter bitcoin Paypal loves bitcoin because they hate CC companies, not necessarily because they think it's cool.
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