yeah I forgot spreading disinformation is par for the course around here
in what way is it disinformation? bitcoins are created at constant and predictable rate, depending on the size of the network. its incomplete, but its not false... what? they should have added 30 mins to explain exactly how this is accomplished, and why it may vary a little? come on....
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1:20 "bitcoin is made at a constant and predictable rate, depending on the size of the network, and how many people are doing transactions"
these are absolutely false statements (and even contradicting with the "constant and predictable"). I suggest you correct your video.
you have to be high if you think this is a big deal...
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when the ISP guy came to install my internet i told him to go check out "what is bitcoin" on youtube He works at an ISP, how could he not have seen all those bitcoins floating by? it would seem lots of poeple have missed the bitcoins floating by
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when the ISP guy came to install my internet i told him to go check out "what is bitcoin" on youtube
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We had a couple runs at a good drop the last two days; yesterday we flirted with $3 and bottomed out at $3.01 and today we managed to break through to $2.87. I need to quit second-guessing my instincts on this stuff, as I sold off all my coins at $3.07 yesterday expecting a drop, then bought back in at 3.10. So the question is, are we now set for a third run tomorrow that will break through to the low 2s, or will we now waffle around the $2.90 to $3.00 mark for a few days? Should I sell off at $2.96 again and wait for the big drop, or should I stay bullish? Hmmm.... If I tell you all what my plan is, I should charge a fee, because I'm almost certain that the price will go the opposite direction! I think I need to stop trying to play the margins and just take a slower approach, setting my buys and sells for much wider spreads.
best thing to do is realize that bitcoin is going to be worth alot of money one day ... so buy and accumulate, don't buy and sell like a mad fool, consider a short term 5 year investment
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so who is buying all these bitcoins? the banks?
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did you buy a bitcoin today? or maybe yesterday?
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is their tax when you barter one good for an other?
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I’ve accepted bitcoins at my wife’s salon in London (UK) since July. Advertised on google/our site/yell/tl/local borough’s site/etc. Had a dozen of mobile message payments (new thing as well) since then but not a single request to pay in BTC. It is pointless for a service business for now - some people ask but only for WTF/freak factor, more embarrassing than profitable Well I live in London and was looking for real life services there. I did not see your salon on the map ever: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Real_world_shopsYou should put your details, cost, address up there. There are a few bitcoin people in London. please guys let put the info where it belongs ... http://www.bitcoinmap.com/ - the "Official" bitcoin map. i looked around and this one has the most listings and can be easily embed in any site the owner of the site evens offers to place the marker for you, free, Gata love the bitcoin community they are so resourceful
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i convinced a new merchant to accept bitcoin!
hair cuts for bitcoin
its Cheaper in btc
and she is a very talented hairstyle
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The Bitcoin Hair Cut, Place, and Blow Dry - MONTREAL find us on the map!
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Another interesting question: How long until you bought/mined your first coins?
Happened as fast as I could get my money transferred =) Maybe a week via Dwolla? I went from ignorant to curious to skeptical to highly skeptical to intrigued to utterly obsessed and convinced within about 2 hours from seeing a FB post mentioning it. +1 yup it only take about 2 hours ... and your hooked for life
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heard about it in april mined my first coins in april
never purchased any coins ever
buy now you fool!
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So far, my horse is in the lead with the 6 mods closely behind.
who wants to bet on the winner i say 50BTC, CALLING ALL IN! on 1 year
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the results should prove interesting.
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i say contact them directly. let them know you would like to give them a donation. explain to them why you don't want to use paypal. and introduce them to bitcoin. 1 by 1 I'm sure ALL open-source project developers will Love Bitcoin! and will become a bitcoiner as soon as they know about it I wonder just how many tech savvy poeple have not heard about bitcoin yet? 0% 50%?
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I'm sure if you contact anyone with a bitcoin project and tell them you would like to donate they will give you a btc address. all the sites listed here http://www.thebitcoinreview.com/ can now add to their listing a btc donation address. (thanks for the idea, cottoneyeJoe) *note* this site is in "pre-alpha" - lots more features to come.
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