sorry guys only to old and known members.
Tbh, 22.5 for 18 isn't a very good deal. Bitcoin can be used almost everywhere using proxies, but gift cards are sometimes locked to a country or service. If the card works on steam, i can offer $14 for it.
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We need proof, not words. Can you give us a link to proof of your registration? If you actually did legally register, id be happy to invest, add I could personally bring you to court and make money off you scumbag ponzi operators.
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Do not invest their dude, it will scam you 100% percent
Dude, just stop spamming in this section. You've been swearing and spamming typos. Opac and cryptodevil are doing a great job already
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Do you mean a set of keycaps, or a set of key switches? Because cherry MX blue is a switch, not a keycap. PM me, I might have a deal for you.
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Selling anything illegal is against forum rules you can sell hacked,cracked or any kind of illegal goods or services.
You're contradicting yourself. To be clear, grey stuff is allowed as long as its written on the OP. Straight up illegal stuff like selling credit card info, or cracked accounts are not allowed Define grey stuff for us please. Thank you. Simply illegal or morally wrong goods, or ones that were obtained illegally. In some cases, things like cracked accounts are excepted. If you're unsure, put a comment saying that you don't know if it's against the rules or not, and will delete it if it is.
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The altcoin market is extremely crowded right now. It's so risky that most will call it gambling. I only invest in bitcoin, uraniumcoin and ethereum
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You could trade someone in real life, you could plan to meet someone in your local area to sell your bitcoin to. It might be hard, but it's worth a try.
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I can show you my balance if that's something you need. I won't go first. I'm willing to let you do small amounts at a time to minimize your risk though.
EDIT: I can also pay by Western Union. That would probably be easier for me actually.
No one will deal with you, I won't go fist for an account that only has a handful of posts. what kind of an idiot are you hoping to get? What the hell do posts matter? Isn't trust more important. Oh, and you have none. His account is worth alot more than $50. If he scams you, he'll lose the potential value of his account. No point scamming you. Your account is but a newbie, worth max a cent.
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Games and rounds? It's a tournament, and it really should belong there, but the only people who look there are spammers, faucet farmers, and gamblers.
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Why should we use your service instead of Namecheap.com which have a big reputation and used by millions of users and accept Bitcoin as-well and ... cheaper
Good point. These guys will have to decrease their price or sell domains registered under namecheap/godaddy. No point doing business with you guys unless you can prove you won't run away and shut down your servers after we fork up $150, or decrease your domain price
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Bitcoin is a bad thing for eBay. Sellers will refuse to accept reversible payment methods like PayPal, and only accept bitching and bank transfers. Then people will be disappointed at the loss of the convenience of PayPal, and move away from eBay. eBay will lose business and there will most probably be a copy of it as it's successor, that doesn't not accept bitcoin. The end.
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I am requesting 0.19117717 worth BTC ($80 USD) via PP - verified. LMK! Preev rate, Bitstamp.. whatever.
Are you still trying to do this trade? I'm looking for a small amount of $15 to purchase some cheap online membership. PM me, thanks.
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What kind of gift cards? Do you happen to have any eBay gift cards? Not sure if they sell them in America. Could we avoid the shipping costs by simply asking for a photo of the code and receipt?
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I like doing simple freelance jobs like graphic designing, ghostwriting, proofreading, etc. These jobs pay well and can be completed in a day.
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When you have the shop open, you can use bitpay of you don't want to handle the bitcoin. You can accept bitcoin, but bitpay will convert the bitcoin to your local currency.
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Bitcoin is money. Can you get money for free? No. Fast, maybe. Same goes for bitcoin. You work for it.
You can:
Join a signature campaign, Do some freelance jobs Trade altcoins
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Before you do anything else...! Make a copy of your wallet and save it to a USB stick. Then take that to the bank and put it in your safe deposit box. If you lose that wallet and have no back-up then your bitcoins are hopelessly lost forever.
USBs fail surprisingly easily. Just buy a trezor and get this stuff over and done with. Sell some bitcoin to protect you from this fluctuating prize.
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Get a job. Buy bitcoin. Sell bitcoin when the price rises. Repeat. The fastest way of getting bitcoin is through signature campaigns.
Wrong. You can buy bitcoins, do freelance jobs, get tipped, or do some trading.
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Think of gold, but virtual. People "mine" for gold, by generating random numbers to solve a complex algorithm. By solving this, they are encrypting a block, which takes pending transactions and confirms them. Each block encrypts itself and the ones before it further. The incentive of mining a block is the "coinbase", a prize for mining a block. Currently you recieve 25 BTC. A bitcoin is basically a virtual asset, that has monetary value based on its demand.
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If you are using a desktop wallet, there's no point in using a txt file. The usual reason people need their private key is because their hard drive failed. If your hard drive fails, then you can't access your txt file.
Just print out your private keys offline.
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