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Bitcoin DOES have value, just like the dollar does. We give it value, are you dense? If many people say "yes, this is worth money" we give it value. THATS how it works. So that's a horrible first point. The government wont ban it because it CANT. It may become discouraged, but they cant ban it. How would they even do that.
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So I play minecraftcc and earn some bitcoin there...but are there any other good games you can earn bitcoin through? I dont want to gamble!
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Lets all go buy some lemons, make some lemonade, make a little sign next to the road and our stand that says "Lemonade sold here: Bitcoin accepted!" even if they dont buy any they then have heard of bitcoin, and thus we can get more people to use bitcoin, and business owners will see even little lemonade stands accepting bitcoin, and they should to!
There is 0 ways this plan could fail.
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When does Land Of Bitcoin pay you? Please PM me with the answer! ty :3
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ya know what a Ponzi scheme is right? And the name of the game is ponZ...
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So I have been mining on slush's pool for a while now, and my confirmed balance is 0.00000044. It has not been sent to my wallet, and im assuming that its because its such a small amount. What is the minimum amount of confirmed money you need to have it sent to your wallet?
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I think that Bitcoin is better than hot sliced donkey with jam on it!
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Looks awesome! i would thumb up...but how do i do that?
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That actually sounds like it would be really fun, but insanely difficult to implement. What mods right now allow point based systems? Also you might want to charge everyone a small monthly fee or even a once time at least in the beginning to get started. Just to have a fund pool to work off of. It can be something small like 0.5BTC or something.
Ya, something "small" like 240 dollars.
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Reselling Humble Bundle games is generally disapproved of as the bundles are intended for personal use only (though gifting is fine) and the proceeds benefit charity, so you may not get many buyers. I found this out when I tried to sell a few of mine, but that was quite a while ago so YMMV.
However, I've bought a few keys from people in the past (and many more bundles directly; I enjoy the games, and the organizations they choose to donate to are definitely worth supporting), so you never know.
oh, ok, thanks. I am rather new to humble bundle, and really new to bitcoin. Im just trying to make my first little bit of bitcoin somehow :/
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I have 4 games for sale from a mildly recent humble bundle in case you guys missed it the games will be sold for 0.001048 BTC which is equal to 50 cents USD. If you would like to purchase a game, send me a PM. The games I have for sale are: Hitman: Blood money, Hitman: Contracts, Just Cause, and The Last Remnant. Thanks
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I have a few extra humble bundle codes left I haven't redeemed...
Hitman: Blood money
Hitman: Contracts
Just Cause
The Last Remnant
all four of these games are BTC0.001027 which is currently $0.50 USD Please send me a message if you'd like to trade, and leave a good review if you were satisfied with the trade This is my first Bitcoin trade, please be patient with me, if an error occurs I will refund your purchase.
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If you're American, get a job (any will do) and link a checking account up to Coinbase then set aside weekly income %s for BTC purchases.
Sounds great, thanks! i'm just a kid but im getting a job next summer, ill keep that in mind!
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Faucets is probably the worse way you can "earn" a little bit of bitcoin. Anything else using your computer's computing power (you mentioned keeping your browser open) is also a bad idea because as CPU mining has been unprofitable for over 18 months now.
If you have any kind of coding or similar computer skills I would recommend going to the marketplace subforum (services child board) to try to find some kind of work that you can do for bitcoin.
No coding skills :/ just a man on a mission
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Well i'm pretty new to Bitcoins, and of course I thought to go straight to the faucets. Those were fun for a while, but now i'm looking for a way to make actual money. Is there a site where you just keep your browser open and they can use power from your computer to mine? Or a way to sell virtual things for Bitcoins, or some way of making money in Bitcoins other than mining and faucets? Because I have a rather low-end computer, I can't mine for profit (although I do mine for fun)
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I got a micro wallet to hold the small amount of Satoshi that Moon Bitcoin is generating for me (i know it isnt practical, im just learning) but my micro wallet says that I should use the recommended amount for transfers, which is 100365 Satoshi. The other amount available is 5825. Is there a reason I shouldn't use the lower one? Or is it just because it's more tedious? Please help me!
Its also better for you. Each withdrawal cost you 365 satoshi (that's eaqual to around 6 % fee when you withdraw 5825). Second reason is mentioned above, it's not good to have dozens of small transactions in one address, you could have issues with high fees when you want to send them. So depends on you. Is the 365 satoshi a set number, or is the 6% a set percent? In other words, if i withdraw 100,000 satoshi will I pay a fee of 365, or a fee of 6% of 100,000?
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I got a micro wallet to hold the small amount of Satoshi that Moon Bitcoin is generating for me (i know it isnt practical, im just learning) but my micro wallet says that I should use the recommended amount for transfers, which is 100365 Satoshi. The other amount available is 5825. Is there a reason I shouldn't use the lower one? Or is it just because it's more tedious? Please help me!
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Hello! I have only been involved with Bitcoin for about a week now, and someone on the forums said a good way to get some quick bitcoin cash is to go to sites like BitVisitor. But after about 4 offers, I am only getting 0.1 instead of the normal 0.8 (im not sure what it is... satoshi maybe? again, im new) is this an error on my part or is that just how the site works? please help!
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