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Well, reading would be a top 1 for me. Instilling knowledge and applying the knowledge you learned will give you an edge in many aspects of life. So to anyone who were able to read this, get into reading. Trust me, it's worth it.
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Hello, I would like to use your services. I can't find your skype account on your portfolio. If you're interested could you kindly send it to me?
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Well, I don't see it wrong if you want to monetize bitcoin as an exchange for your services. I believe it exist for it to be used as an exchange as an alternative. As long as you follow guidelines provided by your country regarding fares, taxes, and other services I think there's nothing wrong with that.
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Yes, many people love to go to the mall No, the public is not aware of bitcoins Yes, foreigners can get permits under certain conditions I would suggest you go for esports cafe. Filipinos are crazy for that. Good luck with your business.
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Holytransaction is good too if you are into a lot of cryptocurrency aside from bitcoins. Holytransaction serves as a wallet to almost all known growing cryptocurrency out there. Hope i helped.
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But what would be the point in posting a staff accounts alleged password?
To try and scare people perhaps? No idea. If that is the correct password than  That isn't achow's password, it is the stored hash of the password. If his password is strong (which I expect it is) and if he's already changed it (which I expect he has) then it would be impossible to get his current password from what that user posted. The forum was hacked a few years ago and the admins are doing everything they can to strengthen the site from hackers and if information about the site's weakness is leaked they will be the first ones to know about it and fix it and If you're the user who has his password publicised you know if it's the real or not and you can change it if you still have it.
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introduce some kind of a prize to stimulate people  like: post for the next 20 years every 2 weeks and get a free Amazon card! also topics like this are usually fun to read after several years have passed,just look at the pizza for bitcoins topic I consider your idea rather smart or stupid. Yes you can stimulate their motivation for the prize but thinking about you will gwt it for what? 20 years?! Who can wait that long for an amazon card! You can earn here by signature campaign and buy yourself that card in less than 20 years. Plus, who runs a contest for 20years? Maybe the dares you and your buddies take.
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Between the sig campaign spam and the idiots I just want to leave and never come back. It's really disappointing
Well I suppose most people who happen to come here frequently can't deny that there are some aspects of the forum that can very well get on one's nerves over time... However, you are not forced to stay here indeed. Don't waste your precious time, take a long break! I don't come here for months at a time, whenever I feel like it. Yes, I would like to suggest that you musn't let this things get into your head. It's quite disappointing yes. You see spammers, you see idiots - so what?! Don't leg them get into you. If you let them get into you its like you are just letting yourself be downed for useless things. Be positive and think openly.
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Sino sa Mga campaign managers ang gusto niyo? At ang pinaka ayaw niyo  ? Yung gustong gusto niyo na manager na kahit saang campaign kayo sumali i aaccept kayo, at Yung tipong ayaw na ayaw niyo kasi may alam kayong hindi tama sa kaninlang ginagawa. Para sakin ayus naman silang lahat wag lang silang abusuhin lahat sila mabait halos lahat sila sumusunod lang sa rules and regulation na meron dito sa forum kaso nga lang yung iba pabida na yung iba parang sa kanila na itong forum na gumagawa ng sarili nilang rules na keso ganyan ganito hahaha kung kilala nyo bahala kayo hahaha. sa ngayon base sa experience ko si yahoo ok sakin e sa mga ayaw naman base naman sa mga nababasa ko e si lau kasi sobra syang strikto na wala na sa lugar sobra mamban kahit quality post namn ginagawa mo , tsaka nasa tao na yun kung paano njila iinterpret yung attitude ng manager basta sundin ang rules guideliness un e wag lang sirain ng manager para sa sarili nilang interes . Para sakin ha hindi naman ganun kagaling si yahoo pero nagiging mahigpit narin sya ewan ko ba kong bakit siguro nag papabango ng pangalan no hatin a pero yun ang nakikita ko kay yahoo habang tumatagal pataas ng ptaas ang pride nya tapos parang wala na syang pake sa iba gusto nya lang profit nya ewan. Hindi naman kailangang maging magaling para maging campaign manager eh, kahit ikaw pwede kang maging campaign manager. Ano ba ang skill dun sa pagbabasa ng post, pagcalculate ng pay-out, wala naman, matrabaho lang. Naging mahigpit sila dahil may universal rule na silang sinusunod. Para sa akin the best iyong campaign manager na down to earth pa rin. Hindi katulad ng iba na naging campaign manager lang eh akala na natin kung sino. Isa pa, kadalasan naman sa nagagalit sa camp manager is either yung natatanggal or yung narereject. Sabi nga walang personalan trabaho lang, check the rule, follow it para walang problema. Hindi pwedeng masunod ang participant kesa sa campaign manager. ang alam ko ang karamihan ng nagiging campaign manager ay sila yung gumawa ng layout or design ng isang signature campaign. Pero worth it naman kung maging campaign manager ka kasi kahit medyo matrabaho yun ay sigurado namang malaki din ang bayad sayo Can't say. Yes its hard work being a campaign manager as far as I can see all of them are showing a great job managing these signature campaigns, looking at each other's post and doing their best to ensure giving the best service they can to the once they employed. I can't judge any of them nor rank them because each of them has their own ways of dealing with things, they have their own story and each of them handle different situations but if you want my opinion about their work, I say its very good. So far so good.
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I made a quick glance in the thread. I want to say that technically you are not really storing Bitcoin locally in your computer. It is all right there in the blockchain. But you do control the "coins" you have by having or knowing the private key to unlock them. Cloudcoin is a closer and a more appropriate name for Bitcoin if you study at it well.
This mean you can access your bitcoin thru your computer directly with the use of software like bitcoin core wallet, or other light wallet like electrum, multibitHD etc. And you can have the wallet that contain the private key and public key to that address in the blockchain. You can also back up those access keys and be able to transfer the control from one computer to another computer. So logically you cannot store your bitcoin in your computer but can gain access and control to it thru desktop applications. . Every Bitcoin wallet contains one or more private keys, which are saved in the wallet file. The private keys are mathematically related to all Bitcoin addresses generated for the wallet. https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Private_keyYes exactly. But most of the answers here show that most of them are clueless about how Bitcoin works or maybe they do not care. Read the answers right after my post. None of them care. They just say yes and tell you to download a piece of software so that you can "hold" Bitcoins in your computer. I know. Most People here just bump into different threads just for the sake of adding their activity count or post count which is kind of annoying actually. The topics aren't going fluid and it just keeps on going over and over, people posting again the same thing, and yes they don't really care. Plus their the ones having signature campaigns while others who are much more worthy are in the waiting list. So sad for them.To the OP -your questions have already been answered. Just scroll down the comments.
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Fascinating, I find your Idead quite remarkable so revolutionary. The Idea of having it as a "hybrid mail" and going mobile is topnotch. These ideas are what mankind needs, things that makes life easier, faster and better. I also find your projects very interesting knowing the fact that technology is growing rapidly, this is a great opportunity for people to grow their career and expand their knowledge, and also to earn. Good Luck in your work.
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Country: Philippines Disqus Username: Razile BTC Address: 3B1SPYBR9tX2VFzznj2Jsvuis1cCeMdtTt
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Username: Dead Shot Position to apply: Junior Member Current Post count: 64 BTC Address: 3B1SPYBR9tX2VFzznj2Jsvuis1cCeMdtTt
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You are making the mistake of thinking that McDonalds minimum wage applies in every country in the world... but someone making 380 ish dollars with 3 accounts posting on the internet is having a great deal in certain countries. Even in some European countries like in some parts of Czech republic or nearby, you could make a living in some non expensive area with that money.
That's not our problem. People should try to acquire some actually useful skills rather that mindlessly posting garbage around here. For example, it is not that hard to pick up some programming language for some entry level position. I agree with Lauda there, yes maybe you earn maybe around 380ish dollars with three accounts posting here you still shouldn't it is still the same as disobeying the rules, the law, the word of the master. It is clearly stated that it is allowed to, but earning from it is discouraged. The point of the OP is the quality of the post and abiding with the rule. Like Lauda sid you should try learning some skills to have a job to earn for a living. *programming is one of it
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Well, at first i find your topic intriguing, understanding that the accounts here at bitcointalk forum are stored securely in a private database and hacking through these needs superb skill so the other known option to why your account is hacked is if you're phised or if you're scammed both are commonly owner's error. The forum already provided a warning to be careful and vigilant, its up to you to do what ever precaution necessary to prevent these from happening.
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Username: Dead Shot Starting Post: 61 Rank: Junior Member BTC Wallet: 3B1SPYBR9tX2VFzznj2Jsvuis1cCeMdtTt
I'd love to do this
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Username: Dead Shot Position: Junior Member Current Post: 60 BTC Address: 3B1SPYBR9tX2VFzznj2Jsvuis1cCeMdtTt
If you accept me. You won't be disappointed.
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