So I take it nobody has ever hit the 10000?
Even if they did, is there any way for the website to prove it? Most likely nobody has hit it, it's a faucet after all. There's no need for them to be completely fair since all people want from them is to earn small amounts of bitcoin.
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I won't mind if you lower the rates if you can do automatic withdrawals. That would be pretty cool considering I can withdraw any time I want. You should include a high fee for doing this because it's tedious work to do.
Well since posters also go through manual checking, I don't think this would be easy. Doing this once a month definitely sounds easier for the person that manages the campaign. Withdrawing at any time could be exploitable if it didn't involve any manual checking. If it did however, it would be very tiresome as you pointed out.
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Unlikely, if it works only on Facebook-owned properties. At most it would be used for "tips" between regular Facebook junkies and who would think of using Facebook when you have ChangeTip.
Well, while that's true it wouldn't be surprising to see this service receiving millions of users throughout the states. It's most likely going to be people that don't know any better.
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The return to gold standard is propaganda. According to the laws of economics, the amount of banknotes in circulation, must correspond to the quantity of goods and services in the market. So, deflation and inflation are always bad for an economy.
Germany, one of the biggest and supposedly stable economies in Europe has one of the biggest gold reserves in the world. This happens while they're part of a monetary union. They're not the only ones that control the rate of money printing within this union. China has also increased the rates it imports gold. While I agree with you that it's unlikely for a gold standard to return, gold is still held as a reserve globally.
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Changes? You're managing the most epic campaign in the history of this forum. Keep it that way!
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We already have bitcoin p2p payments in Facebook, through Changetip. Of course, bitcoin option added to fund Facebook account would be great. Changetip practically acts as a middleman so probably not P2P. At least not at the moment since ChangeTip CEO Wants to Bring Tipping Back to Blockchai.
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this sucks though i wish someone can track and go after those bitcoins ..
Welp, you can't expect everybody to be perfect, money corrupts people. Some are in it for the quick profit. Everyone is tempted when he sees an opportunity to reach that profit quick, some will take it to far. You can't the entirety of the FIAT users to be nice people as well. Same thing goes for bitcoin. Sad thing with bitcoin tho, is that transactions are irreversible and there are little things even law enforcement can do. Then I will not keep my coin for more than 15 min. on an exchange, because I don't trust anyone on the internet. I only trust my personal wallet, and I know how to create an offline cold storage and I hope now bter.com will be more "quiet" with the bitcoins of others. That's a good way to treat exchanges. They don't deserve to hold you bitcoin. Most of them don't even enclose if they're going to use it to practise fractional reserve (See Mt.Gox). Offline storage is good and secure.
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I want to get my btc to play around. I tried btc-flow.com but it closed, then I heard I can get from btc-wolf.com but it does not work also What is the most profitable legit faucet I can get btcs quickly Fast way to earn but very risky , example : btc-flow , bla bla flow, ponzi etc Fast way and moderate risk , example : gamble or trading Slower way but sure you will got some satoshis , example : freebitco.in, moonbit,etc Moderate way and you will earn some bitcoin for a specific time, example : join signature campaign Fast way but you need something that you can offer or sell , example : do you have a skill on photoshop or you can sell some goods to community Well, that's from me What will you choose ? This is a great post. Providing services for BTC is a convenient way to get some bitcoin. If you start providing services for BTC you will fast realise how easy it is to get paid overseas. There's absolutely no barrier like traditional payment options set. Bitcoin allowes people to work for people in the other side of the world without having to worry about how I'm going to get paid. This way, the only limitation is the usability of services you can provide online.
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I think if Bitcoin can be valued against something other than fiat we can start making progress. Anyone got any ideas?
How about cold Assuming that you mean Gold, I don't consider this as a great idea. The way FIAT is handled allows some certain flexibility. Can you imagine how long it would take for orders to clear if bitcoin was valued according to a XBT/GOLD rate?
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The Riksbank cut its repo rate by 0.15 percentage points to -0.25 percent and said it was buying government bonds worth 30 billion kronor ($3.4 billion, 3.2 billion euros) to prevent an appreciating krona from hindering an uptick in inflation. This is utter madness... Yet things like this get from minimal to no coverage from the major media outlets.
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Here's the list of core developers https://bitcoin.org/en/developmentI'm assuming that this answers your question. Besides that, the source is available for anyone through github.
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I don't think of this as a secure or convenient method. OP, you should look at offline options.
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so where do i change my dog coins to bitcoins because i found many good dog faucets? you say i get more bitcoins at the exchange.. but i dont want to upload my documents, is there any exchange where i dont need to do this?
https://shapeshift.io/#They do BTC, CLAM, ect ect No account or anything like that. Quick n easy. Is this trusted? And whether there had ever been successful doing it and doing transaction there? Somehow I was a little worried to do that. Yup shapeshift is trusted... There are also other exchanges you could use. Here, some of the biggest DOGE exchanges: http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/dogecoin/#markets
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That sound like an issue that you should be resolving with their technical support...
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Definitely a nice painting and also a nice story. It's always nice to hear that another person starts accepting bitcoin, especially when it's for real word purchases. OP should give us some tips on how to convince people.
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Guarantee amazon blocks this is no time because it's just a way for people to scam.
How could amazon block this? And why? The orders places through purse are working in accordance to amazon's terms. It's perfectly fine for someone to buy an item for someone else through an amazon wishlist. That's why wishlists exist in the first place.
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Gmail has some odd filters, it used to drive some important emails straight to the trash, thankfully it learns quickly after you mark it as not spam.
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this sucks though i wish someone can track and go after those bitcoins ..
Welp, you can't expect everybody to be perfect, money corrupts people. Some are in it for the quick profit. Everyone is tempted when he sees an opportunity to reach that profit quick, some will take it to far. You can't the entirety of the FIAT users to be nice people as well. Same thing goes for bitcoin. Sad thing with bitcoin tho, is that transactions are irreversible and there are little things even law enforcement can do.
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Early xpy/GAW investors are looking at a ~90% loss as of now and the price of xpy is constantly heading towards a new all time low.
Yeah, the GAW CEO`s "ROI Hall of Fame" is quite empty. Think itīs over 90% who are looking at loss and are screwed. https://hashtalk.org/topic/11716/roi-hall-of-fame/14Poor Souls, really...invested in website PNG This hall of fame is open from the time that zen miners were a thing. Some 5 month ago. The shady time that GAW hadn't gone full ponzi yet and managed to fool a larger group of people.
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