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1  Economy / Trading Discussion / Crypto trading vs Forex trading on: June 05, 2021, 02:54:04 AM
Please advise which one is best. Which one is more profitable? Crypto trading or Forex trading?
2  Economy / Trading Discussion / Can any one suggest best indicator for trading? on: June 03, 2021, 06:08:36 PM
Guys i am new to trading. Can any one suggest best trading indicator for free? Also any other trading tip for beginers
3  Economy / Exchanges / Please advice best demo account exchange with demo BTC for trading? on: May 29, 2021, 05:49:22 PM
Guys,

I am new to trading, I would like to practice trading before go with real money. Can any one suggest any trusted exchange prove demo account with demo money for trial trade?
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Please advice listed tokens bounty to participate? on: May 29, 2021, 05:43:30 PM
Hi Guys,

Please advice listed tokens bounties to participate?
5  Other / Off-topic / i will lock soon on: August 26, 2018, 07:55:52 AM
 BITZON
First Marketplace powered by the Blockchain




WHAT IS BITZON?

E-commerce is growing astronomically, its projected to make about $2 trillion by 2018

The platform is developed to help buyers and sellers get the most value out of e-commerce, using the most reliable technologies available! Buyers will have the choice between our token and/or other coins and credit. We offer the buyer an incentive that is to use only our token, to save 10% of all lifetime purchases. On the sellers side, they have a platform on which they will pay monthly, on this platform, they are able to list their products and services, choosing any of the available currencies to receive as compensation.

Now they also get an incentive to sell using our token, all sellers will pay no exchange fees and only pay 50% of the monthly subscription payments. Unlike other market platforms that require that you only use their coin, we give you the option to use other coins, credit cards or debit cards. We offer 24/7 support for sellers as well as buyers.

Weve built a platform for buyers and sellers



Competitive Advantage

Items may be sold for cryptocurrency or other currencies. Sellers receive payment in the currency of their choice, including cryptocurrency.




6  Economy / Goods / WTS: Bitcoin T-Shirts @ 0.04 BTC (Great conversation starter) on: November 27, 2014, 05:41:18 AM
I made a bunch of these bitchin tshirts as conversation starters for a local meetup group, and they've been going super well so I made a larger run of them to sell on the forums. I have about 100 of these, in sizes S-XL.  They're made of 100% heavy cotton, with a high quality plastisol print. I'm newer to these forums, so I'm willing to use escrow if necessary as long as buyer pays. For higher trust individuals, I might send first. Price includes shipping to US; PM for international pricing. If you need more than 1, we can work out a lower price too. The great thing about these is how many people come up to ask me what my shirt means, giving me the opportunity to introduce them to bitcoin.

Price: 0.04 btc INCLUDES SHIPPING (Subject to change based on market prices) or PM


7  Economy / Currency exchange / WTB BTC Cash deposit, MoneyPak, Moneygram/WU on: November 13, 2014, 11:55:32 PM
Looking to buy BTC at last bitstamp price.

Methods I can pay with:
Cash deposits at the following banks: Bank Of America, Chase, Citibank, Wells Fargo, US Bank, any SWIRL CU. Max 2500USD
MoneyPak: Min 350 USD, max 500USD
Moneygram/Western Union: Minimum 1000USD
If there is some other easy to use payment method that you're ok with, I'd love to do that as well.

I have about 2500 USD to spend right now.

Haven't really tried to buy on the forum before so I have no trust; willing to use any top eight escrow on the whitelist. If you've got a good reputation, I'm willing to deposit first on smaller orders.
8  Other / Beginners & Help / Buying asics as chips or a miner? on: August 12, 2013, 03:20:07 AM
I'm new to the bitcoin community and I want to get involved in the mining process because I think it seems cool. In my initial research,  I've found that the actual asic chips tend to be substantially cheaper and as far as I can tell, assembly isn't that difficult. I don't want to jump in and buy ten Avalon chips just to find that they're useless though... Any recommendations for building versus buying?
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