Not many people use Litecoin compared to Bitcoin at all, its an altcoin, a fork of Bitcoins code.
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Nice try online wallet PR team /s
You write some good points though, it will be interesting to see how it pans out.
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Also, those investment sites, where you get 200% return in 24 hours? Those aren't investments. Those are holes where you put your money if you don't want it any more.
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I feel like a lot of people in this thread are lying about how nice and generous they would be...this is bitcoin, all you have to do is throw it in a mixer and nobody knows where it went.
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A lot of you people in this thread just need to only play with what you can lose, because when it stops being exciting and you get nervous, you make bad decisions. You can hardly make yourself rich off of bitcoin gambling sites.
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i hope its spread in every country eventually so that ppl can be more aware about bitcoin
Yes, it seems like we're at the point where to buy bitcoin you have to jump through twenty hoops just to get "verified" by the same crap we deal with for fiat, I wish it wasn't necessary to avoid being shut down.
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I would leave coins in here but I feel like the return would be minimal considering I'd be leaving my coins in someone else's hands. Doesn't help that there's no good English translation.
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For fun, I decided to see the value of my account. However, it was taking a really long time to pop up so I closed the tab. That was yesterday. Today I had more time to just let it sit so I thought I'd give it another go, but it keeps popping up with this error:
"Please wait for your previous request to finish and try again"
Any idea how to reset this?
I need to go in and reboot the server. Give me a couple minutes to do that. That should fix the problem that most people are having. Do you know if that will reset the queue and it will start working again? I'd like to look at my account again It will reset the queue and everything should work again. I think the problem is that there may be too many requests to it at once which is breaking the program. It worked during my testing. I am working on a different fix which overhauls the whole thing. Awesome, it's cool that you're still working on it, I enjoy using it, so thanks.
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I even saw a thread a few days ago of someone asking for help because their ATM wasn't working and nobody really knew how to help him. Might have something to do with bad manufacturers also, not enough support.
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You know what they say hate the sin not the sinner In this case it would be to join the house and invest in the house edge against the gambler then in a roundabout way use that money to help them get out of their addiction Got to love the Lotto and Scratch Tickets (Government ^^)
I feel really bad for the people that spend money on lotto tickets every day thinking they'll win millions. At least most state lotteries fund schools and other things.
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I've never done it before but I'd like to try if you'd give me the chance. PM me and I'll see what I can make for you.
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For fun, I decided to see the value of my account. However, it was taking a really long time to pop up so I closed the tab. That was yesterday. Today I had more time to just let it sit so I thought I'd give it another go, but it keeps popping up with this error:
"Please wait for your previous request to finish and try again"
Any idea how to reset this?
I need to go in and reboot the server. Give me a couple minutes to do that. That should fix the problem that most people are having. Do you know if that will reset the queue and it will start working again? I'd like to look at my account again
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I participated in the last one and I already have some coins so I'm not going to join in again, but thanks for doing this kind of stuff!
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Nobody really wants to put a large investment into a machine that probably won't get much use. They're cool, and the concept is great but not that many people just go up to this machine and buy magic internet money.
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I can't tell you how to invest your coins, but I can tell you how NOT to invest them.
Don't gamble, and if it looks too good to be true, it is. Money doesn't come from nowhere.
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Yes the Bitcoin Robot is a scam. I bought 10 bitcoins. I used the robot and it brought my bitcoin number down to 2.774 as it made more losing trades than winning trades. I turned it off when I realized what was happening.
This story is nothing but good news for Bitcoin Trading Exchanges. As the bot continues to trade on the open market, Bitcoin Exchanges will keep earning a commission. Bitcoin Exchanges collects a 0.2-0.5% fee on every trade.
Whether or not you decide to automate your trades, the basic rules apply: don’t trade more than you can afford to lose, and don’t go into any investment without at least a basic understanding of what you’re doing.
This thread seems to be more about bots run by other people, that trade with themselves to drive up the price, not bots you run yourself.
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There really isn't any other way besides what the other two above me posted, but this is why we have bitcoin, there is solid cryptographic proof that cannot be denied.
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How nerdy do you have to be to watch a movie about Mt Gox? Did you just get really pissed off when he ran away with everyone's coins?
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You'll notice sites like bitpay will automatically mark something as paid as long as the payment contains the right fee and doesn't appear to be malicious.
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Although it's pretty malicious, it's to be expected. Whenever profit can be made off of someone else, it will be.
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