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1041  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scamed by Turing56 on: September 22, 2015, 08:30:31 PM
I sent, and the funds have no hold
Post the TXID or GTFO.

In the meantime, enjoy some more negative rep.

I think it's getting more and more obvious that Turing56 is a scammer; he himself has been just repeating over and over that he's not a scammer without any proof, and has been ignoring your requests to post a TxID.

@Turing56, you should have been smarter to scam; scamming PayPal funds? Really? lol. A scammer like you should already know that PayPal funds can easily be charged back. Roll Eyes
1042  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is btcrow.com trusted / any good? on: September 22, 2015, 08:25:49 PM
There's already been quite a few scam reports on btcrow.com; just stay as far away as possible from them. Forum escrows have done the job completely well and handled large amounts of bitcoin.
1043  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling a big crypto forum with income urgent sale. on: September 22, 2015, 08:22:27 PM
2 days left website going really cheap making 200$ a month stable.

Can I ask why there is a time limit for you to sell the forum? Is there already an offer, and you're just waiting to see if there is a better offer coming? (I checked the thread but I didn't find any mention of an offer.)

Might as well send me a PM with the info. Smiley
1044  Economy / Services / Re: BitcoinVideoCasino High Rate PayPerPost Signature Campaign. (OPEN) on: September 22, 2015, 08:12:06 PM
Name: bitcoin revo
Post count: 128
Rank: Full Member
Bitcoin Address: 1PXMwGoF86reLbjEfSk3qij5R8bbX6gbM

Hope I get in. Smiley
1045  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: BitcoinTalk User Account Assessment+ Account Price Estimate on: September 22, 2015, 08:09:57 PM
I also bought a key to support your work. Hopefully I'll be able to see this grow and have features that blow me away. Smiley

Thanks for coding this.
1046  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How earn 1BTC a year? on: September 22, 2015, 08:03:59 PM
Im Sr member i can earn 1btc at 15week with sign campaign
or 3month, if coinoindex sign campaign open his service again  Grin

Isn't that lower than minimum wage then?

A lot lower, definitely. Most people who get excited about that amount are people who don't have an opportunity to get a job; either because of their area, or their age.
1047  Economy / Digital goods / Re: BEST EMAIL ADDRESSES FOR SALE! bitcoins@yahoo.com! on: September 22, 2015, 08:01:05 PM
If you have a company mainly these emails can be very attractive

Not at all. Imagine a client being attracted to a company with "123456@gmail.com" as their email... can you imagine it? Neither can I. Same goes for most of your emails you're selling.
1048  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Why don't use faucets? on: September 22, 2015, 07:58:48 PM
Faucet owners try to awe users by using the satoshi unit, saying "thousands of satoshis!" and other things like that. But you have to realize that you're wasting your time for less than a penny. Roll Eyes
1049  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling 1.3BTC for 350USD paypal or Payoneer. on: September 22, 2015, 07:57:02 PM
I would like to buy for PP, have been trusted with over 13-14 btc on primedice..

We can use a MM but we must agree on the person we pick

If you don't have any solid reputation, then don't even try to do the trade. Proof that you were trusted with over 13-14BTC would be nice, but even then, it'll be risky because you aren't risking anything.
1050  Economy / Lending / Re: Loaning BTC to Trusted Users on: September 22, 2015, 07:50:16 PM
Wasn't it obvious that this guy wasn't meaning to really give out loans to anyone? I'm glad he got tagged with that neg rep.
1051  Other / Meta / Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here on: September 22, 2015, 07:48:05 PM
Staking my address here.

1PXMwGoF86reLbjEfSk3qij5R8bbX6gbM
1052  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: I would like to buy BTC with PayPal on: September 22, 2015, 07:40:22 PM
ARe you sure, 150BTC??? Is that not a little but much?

Not really, for some people. They're born traders. Wink

@OP, maybe you should try starting out with non-reversible payment methods.
1053  Economy / Economics / Re: Government & Bitcoin on: September 21, 2015, 02:20:15 AM
Bitcoins will be hard for them to stop without shutting down the entire internet. Should a government act against bitcoin, it would drive the price through the roof.

The government of first world countries would never want their beloved currency to go to waste. They are already acting against it. They can't fully go through with it, however. It's a decentralized currency. The only possible outlet they have is putting place laws and regulation that make it harder to obtain or trade. NYC bitcoin LBC exchanges have pretty much been banned because you need a license (which is hard to obtain) in order to purchase/trade bitcoin. I wouldn't be surprised if more came.

I think there is a lot more difficulty in trading bitcoin with a fiat currency, as the fiat part can be tracked without too much trouble, and as long as financial institutions/banks carry out the government's will, it can make it a chore to trade.  What is very difficult to control however, would be bitcoin being used to buy and sell actual goods and services.  It is very effective at doing that, whether the government chooses to act against it or not.  In fact if they choose to be against it, then they will force bitcoin users to operate outside of the law, and that means that they won't be able to capture any tax revenue from sales.

The IRS already wants people to put bitcoin apart of their income if they have any. So it's not like people aren't already escaping the laws of the US tax system. Regardless, I would have to disagree about trading with Bitcoin and fiat currencies. In my opinion trading with BTC is much more easier than fiat currencies because of the fraud associated with sellers and fiat currencies. I'd only accept bitcoin when possible if I were to sell anything, especially online. I wouldn't have to worry about any type of bullshit going on with my money in terms of fees, chargebacks, ect. PayPal specifically coming to mind in terms of ecommerce and online dealings, they do nothing but rob you of your money.

I think you misinterpreted what I was trying to say.  I am talking about trading/exchanging funds between bitcoin and fiat (x bitcoin for y USD or vise versa).  Without fiat transactions, how is the government going to keep track of your bitcoin transactions?  It wouldn't be within their line of sight to know how much bitcoin you have.
I know what is your point, you only want to say is, bitcoin is only depending on fiat money and if theres no fiat money bitcoin will be useless, you only change your money into digital so that you can  have an easy transaction.

I'm probably not explaining myself well enough.  I'm talking from the perspective of (the government) tracking people with bitcoin and bitcoin transactions.  That tracking can only be done if you are exchanging your bitcoin with fiat (not cash), so that there will be a record with your bank.  Other bitcoin purchases that are not taxed, wouldn't be traceable.

So in the even that the government outlawed bitcoin, I think you'd still be able to use it as long as you don't have transactions between your bitcoin account and your fiat bank account.
How you can exchange your bitcoin into fiat but not in cash? through exchanging your coins into fiat and put it into your bank account? how? because all i know that you can only exchange your bitcoin if you exchange it into a cash and if you exchange it through load it can also track you.
the government can use various justifications or pass new laws if necessary that bars businesses from accepting bitcoin as payment. Laws against tax evasion, money laundering, etc.
1054  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How much BTC have you gambled? (anonymous on: September 21, 2015, 02:04:54 AM
I lost around 1 Bitcoin in sports betting. but I don't gamble too much
1055  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: is gambling fix your life? or wreck your life? on: September 21, 2015, 01:51:25 AM
people often gamble what they can't afford to lose, but they do it in hopes of making more money, the problem is they lose a bit, try to break even and lose more, and the cycle continues.
1056  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: September 21, 2015, 01:43:19 AM
IMHO Gun bans only take guns out of the hands of those law-abiding citizens who decide to comply with them.
1057  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Mainstream Adoption on: September 20, 2015, 11:45:39 PM
I agree that bitcoin from a merchant adoption perspective is a negative point (for now) but it is wonderful speculative and gambling instrument
1058  Economy / Speculation / Re: Price Prediction 2015 ฿ on: September 20, 2015, 11:36:32 PM
I'm hopeful that we'll see 300-350 by the end of the year!
1059  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Most Secure bitcoin wallet ? on: September 20, 2015, 11:31:45 PM
I'm not really confident in storing my bitcoins on a paper or on my computer. I use a hot wallet for daily spending.
1060  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which Block Explorer do you use ? on: September 20, 2015, 11:19:46 PM
I dont rely more in blockchain.info There are plenty of alternatives, like blockr, blocktrail etc.
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