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181  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who here has the most Bitcoin? on: January 23, 2017, 10:54:35 PM
I think Satoshi is the person having most of the bitcoins and the top 500 bitcoin wallets have 50% of bitcoin than rest of the wallets but there is no way to identify the real faces behind those wallets. I think those who have most of the bitcoins are usually miners and then traders. We can trace the rich wallets but not rich bitcoin holders.
Nobody asked about real faces behind wallets.  That would be a pointless thread.

Not asking to trace.   Asking people to brag if they are a whale wallet holder.
182  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who here has the most Bitcoin? on: January 19, 2017, 10:01:51 AM
I don't think you can find the accurate result by all the users . Because here someone can tell seriously but not everyone .
And Secondly some person can paste here the another user bitcoin address , like from the site or blogs , So you can't calculate accurately . Since you can get some ideas about this from using the manually bitcoin address at blockchain .
Honestly I have currently only 0.6 btc which is not much for me to trade perfectly .

Yes people can lie, but we have smart users that know how to verify an account with a digital signature or by showing "Look this XXXXX is an empty address, watch me fill it tomorrow, then empty it.  So you know it was me."


No one is ready to answer your question because there are many scammers here in bitcointalk forum. What about you, can you share how many bitcoin do you have,many people here in bitcointalk forum are finding ways to make bitcoin with their little investment. Even though if the provide they will not share exact information.

Some have answered already.
I have already shared, please read previous posts.
183  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who here has the most Bitcoin? on: January 19, 2017, 09:11:57 AM
ya it is true that even if anyone is holding the high bitcoins but why should he disclose it here on this forum or any where else , is their any bounty so that he can show the proof. Why the OP started the useless topic like this when you are in high position rank.
I don't know, it is quite stupid.
I was about to say signature spam but OP does not have a paid sig.
Does OP expect digital signatures created with high value addresses?

Funny that you guys talk about signature spam and junk.  What is a paid signature worth?  2 pennies?  A fraction of 1 cent?   That isn't worth the electricity powering the computer and screen used to type this!   Pathetic!

Useless topic?  This is why I have 120 Bitcoins, and only idiots don't understand things.
Is 120BTC considered high?
What bounty do you want?
184  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who here has the most Bitcoin? on: January 19, 2017, 09:06:26 AM
ya it is true that even if anyone is holding the high bitcoins but why should he disclose it here on this forum or any where else , is their any bounty so that he can show the proof. Why the OP started the useless topic like this when you are in high position rank.
I don't know, it is quite stupid.
I was about to say signature spam but OP does not have a paid sig.
Does OP expect digital signatures created with high value addresses?

I expected to read a bunch of uneducated claims that hackers would rain from the sky upon anyone who dared talk about bitcoin.
And claims about how anonymity is gone as well.

I have 120 BTC.
So where are the hackers, and why am I still anonymous?
Digital signatures are ok, but I must warn anyone attempting them to move BTC into a new account A then again back where it was or to yet another new account B.  Then only provide a digital signature on Account A that passed the BTC but is not holding it.   Because Digital Signatures feel like a vulnerable way for a private key to be calculated in reverse using the same math as verifying the digital signature.  But lets not argue that, just don't keep anything in an account you gave a digital signature out for.
185  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who here has the most Bitcoin? on: January 19, 2017, 09:01:53 AM

To the OP - if you want people to share that information you need to be the first to do so. How much BTC are you sitting on top of?
I am sitting on top of 120 BTC

Nobody can hack me just because I said that.
I am reading some entertaining and stupid replies full of fear.

Oh, and I am still anonymous!  Wow.  Even my BTC is still where I left it.
186  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who here has the most Bitcoin? on: January 19, 2017, 09:00:29 AM
Nobody with huge tons of BTC will be interested in proving anything to a random person.  What would be there motivation? bragging rights?
Yes, bragging.  Obviously.  because regardless of the fear mongering lies, nothing can be done about saying I have 100 BTC.
187  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who here has the most Bitcoin? on: January 19, 2017, 08:58:27 AM
Who here on Bitcointalk has the MOST bitcoin?

I have far more than you will ever have.

I bet you have less than I have.
Care to make this a wager?
188  Other / Off-topic / How many cubic centimeters of air is needed to float 1 lb on water? on: January 19, 2017, 07:46:30 AM
Hello.
I am trying to solve an issue.
What is the formula to find the volume of air needed to float a given weight?
To make numbers easy I am asking how much volume in cubic centimeters CM3 is needed to float 1 pound (or 1 kg if you prefer all metric)  on water?

189  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who here has the most Bitcoin? on: January 13, 2017, 09:04:27 AM
I've got bitcoin.  Come get me. 
I want to get some emails from Nigerian Princes offering me Millions of dollars, and see some stolen model photos with letters about how they love me but don't know me.   lol  ha ha

I bet I get zero messages anyway.  They know better.
190  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who here has the most Bitcoin? on: January 13, 2017, 09:00:32 AM
No private information here.
Anyone with the idea of being a top bitcoin holder is NOT vulnerable to some dumb Nigerian scam, nor hackers.

Nobody asked for private information.   So I assume you are a bitcoin novice if you got the idea private information was a factor, or that your account is considered public or linked to your real life.

Risk of losing it?  ha ha
I welcome anyone to try to take my bitcoin.  Gimmie a break.  Not gonna happen.  zero risk.
191  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Who here has the most Bitcoin? on: January 13, 2017, 08:42:20 AM
Who here on Bitcointalk has the MOST bitcoin?
I'd like to see the top winners prove it, no fakers claiming 1,000,000 BTC please lol

It would be fun to see who the heavy hitters are and what a heavy hitter is defined as.  I want to get an idea of what is considered a lot, or a little.
I'm not sure if I have a lot or a little, so I will ask the community first.  Wink

I'm sitting on a good amount.  Wonder if I have more than anyone else, or not.   If nobody has close to my amount I might keep my mouth shut.  lol
192  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Be careful! E-Coin/WirexApp may be turning to a scam on: January 04, 2017, 11:12:05 PM


I think the problem is that I have 3 accounts.
I shop a lot, and I have reached the Overall Life limits for the entire account.
I am American, and I know your company hates Americans lol,, so if I give my ID, I will be told "too bad, go away, NO AMERICANS"

So I need to make a fake name and make a new account.
I was honest and used my real name, (again) and that was the problem.

I will pretend to be someone else from somewhere else.

I am not mad at your service for not allowing USA people.

thank you for confirming. So, no "scam" after all, right? Why is this word so loved and overused by so many people?..


Everyone fears a scam.
I am able to deposit and withdraw.

However your virtual card service no longer works, no matter what name or nationality.  I have had friends sign up and try with no luck.
Three people tried for me, 3 + me is 4 independent failures for virtual cards.

Your bank must be broken again?
193  Economy / Scam Accusations / bitplastic.com is a scam beware on: January 04, 2017, 06:47:59 PM
Hello.

https://bitplastic.com  is a scam.
I am warning people NOT to deposit money with them.
I have deposited .03 BTC and it has confirmed 10 hours ago, and not shown up on my account with them.
Stay away!
You have been warned.

Yes I contacted support, no they did not reply.
194  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin debit card on: January 04, 2017, 08:01:25 AM
Thank you, I responded on the other thread.
In short I need to make a new account.
195  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Be careful! E-Coin/WirexApp may be turning to a scam on: January 04, 2017, 07:47:41 AM
If you can refund the virtual card fees, that would be grand Smiley
196  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Be careful! E-Coin/WirexApp may be turning to a scam on: January 04, 2017, 07:42:51 AM
So does the service still operational?
I haven't heard from the people who were having problems with not being able to withdraw to their cards.
Any update would be appreciated because I am currently looking for a bitcoin card but that I know that is reliable when I need it.

Until you hear from me that they are even activating virtual cards, do not send them any money!
I am withdrawing my bitcoin.

Does anyone know any OTHER bitcoin credit card services that offer virtual credit cards quickly?

Virtual cards are issued instantly with Wirex.

However, in your particular case, there is a problem.

There is an issue with automatic identity check on the bank's side, hence the card was not issued and is pending.
It's a very rare situation, and honestly, we don't know why it happens sometimes, but it does - based on a purely automatic check the bank sometimes won't issue cards until they receive and check the ID documents (ID and address proof).

Your options are:
1) send the documents to support for them to follow up with the bank and get your account verified, which will allow you to order cards (because it's all done manually, the process may take some time)
2) if 1 seems like too much of a hassle, we can refund your payment for the card

Please, let support@wirexapp.com know what you prefer to do

I think the problem is that I have 3 accounts.
I shop a lot, and I have reached the Overall Life limits for the entire account.
I am American, and I know your company hates Americans lol,, so if I give my ID, I will be told "too bad, go away, NO AMERICANS"

So I need to make a fake name and make a new account.
I was honest and used my real name, (again) and that was the problem.

I will pretend to be someone else from somewhere else.

I am not mad at your service for not allowing USA people.
197  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin debit card on: January 04, 2017, 07:16:49 AM
what is your registered e-mail and/or support ticket number?

Thank you for responding.
My support request is number 37514

I was able to withdraw now.
But virtual cards are still not loading.  Just "Pending..."
198  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin debit card on: January 04, 2017, 06:51:21 AM
e-coin also will not let me withdraw my funds!
It says it was successful but I received nothing.
199  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin debit card on: January 04, 2017, 06:49:56 AM
You should be able to buy 1 GBP , 1 EURO and 1 USD card from each as far as I know and the cards lifetime limits should be $ 2 500 and If you verify your account using your ID and documents then It won't have any lifetime limits , instead you will have a $ 20 000 per day limit which is more then enough.

That would all be great but you don't understand they are NOT giving anyone virtual Credit cards at all.
It has been saying "Pending" for 2-3 days now!

Support has not responded.
Not on e-coin or on this forum.
200  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Be careful! E-Coin/WirexApp may be turning to a scam on: January 04, 2017, 05:42:31 AM
So does the service still operational?
I haven't heard from the people who were having problems with not being able to withdraw to their cards.
Any update would be appreciated because I am currently looking for a bitcoin card but that I know that is reliable when I need it.

Until you hear from me that they are even activating virtual cards, do not send them any money!
I am withdrawing my bitcoin.

Does anyone know any OTHER bitcoin credit card services that offer virtual credit cards quickly?
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