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feeling good. I bought 900 last night and sold 1000 of my 1700 at like $0.094 this morning. I know it is pocket change, but it is great when things work out so perfectly! carry on Golemites.
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Thanks Jack. Sorry for the the poor wording. You answered my question. Yes. Buying BTC w/ credit cards is bad.
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GAME longterm hodler here. I have a small position. My question: could one indirectly buy BTC or other coins using a credit card to buy GAME and then exchanging? Also, would the fees be lower than traditional fees associated w/ buying BTC w/ credit cards? If so, that would be a plus for GAME I would think although it might make it more of an enforcement target if it became popular.
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The concept could also be extended to authenticating luxury items like Louis Vuitton bags.... counterfeit protection.
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The market for proof of provenance is huge. I wonder why you limit the scope to just art.
The collectibles market comes to mind. A proof of provenance would be huge to prove, say, that a Muhammad Ali signature is real or a rare coin graded by PCGS is authentic and not produced in China. The blockchain would show provenance and perhaps incorporate reputational rankings like an Ebay feedback system.
I don't know how the concept could be monetized.
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Casinos aren't the be all end all of gambling by a mile. Gambling is huge. I live in an area where unmarked backrooms and mobile homes are filled all hours of the day by some jokers playing rigged "sweep stakes" machines. Acoin's casino loyalty inferences are BS.
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$50 plus just on BTC being well over $1000
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