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Economy / Auctions / Re: BitcoinWheel - Domain Name for Sale - Bitcoin Gambling
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on: September 02, 2015, 09:10:51 AM
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Domain: BitcoinWheel.Net - http://BitcoinWheel.netExpiry @ 02/2016 Starting Bid: 2 BTCMin Increment: 0.2 BTCBIN: 5 BTCEscrow allowed. Auction Ends 104 hrs from Last Bid. Happy Bidding You are asking too much for it.Just because a domain has bitcoin in its name doesn't makes it worthy If you don't have the funds sit back and watch it. We don't need your valuation. You can't stop me from posting in public forum.If you are selling something that high you must justify its price. Just because someone is not interested in your shit doesn't mean he has no funds to buy it
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Buying with cash is more anonymous than purchasing with BTC?
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on: September 01, 2015, 11:02:15 PM
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I absolutely have no way to trace where the 20$ in my wallet came from. However, I can trace a satoshi all the way back to its generation.
1. There is a serial number on it, so i guess it's possible 2. You can trace that satoshi, but you can't prove ownership at each address in that timeframe, meaning that you cant prove anything really. [/quote] How can you tell from serial number who gave you that $ Serial numbers served the different purpose you cant trace the owner from it
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Buying with cash is more anonymous than purchasing with BTC?
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on: September 01, 2015, 10:33:04 PM
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Cash is more anonymous. Computers always leave traces.
I agree, computers will too much trace now days. The best anonymous payment method will always be cash . I don't see the logic behind that "Cash is more anonymous" , when you have to physically make an exchange when dealing with cash. And the traces bitcoin leaves can be made in such a way that it's extremely hard to trace, if not impossible. It's more easily to obtain cash anonymously than bitcoin. If you try to buy bitcoin now days you need a bank account, passport cop, ID copy, mobile phone verification etc. You can buy or earn bitcoin here without disclosing your identity.Nobody ask you for these documents here
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Buying with cash is more anonymous than purchasing with BTC?
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on: September 01, 2015, 09:58:26 PM
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What do you think, now that everyone thinks / knows the NSA can see who has significant amount of Bitcoins and so forth...
And with cash receipts you can send them to your parents trust lawyer and they match the amount ( for all those being spoon fed )
The question is why would someone want to keep it anonymous unless he is doing some illegal transaction?
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Economy / Investor-based games / Re: UCO1.com
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on: September 01, 2015, 09:30:27 PM
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I have not seen any evidence of people using UCO1.com and am wondering if it is a scam or not. Has anyone tried to invest in it? And if so did it return back atleast the capital of that investment?
I invested 100000 satoshi,tried to withdraw funds when I got suspicious but it didn't let me.Now the site is unreachable. I am happy I didn't invest much Why didn't they let you withdraw your money from their website? I dont remember the exact amount they required but i think it was 0.01 the minimum payout request? Wapinter, don't worry to much, it has been done now. Please be careful next time, research for the website that you want to invest. For some strange reasons when I tried to click withdraw button it takes me back to same page. I was referred to that site by a fb user who befriended me there who I now assume was the owner of UCO as he has also mysteriously disappeared from fb. Yeah you re right I need to be more careful in future Lol, the website was not known to much and not much popular so i think the number of people invested there is small. I researched a bit but didn't found any useful information about their platform. That is just to bad, have you tried to contact their support at least(even though they would ignore as they were closing probably) No I didn't because I know for sure they wouldn't response. They were scammers and I think email to their support would bounce back because they must have deleted their domain and hence the associated email
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Local / India / Re: How you guys are mentioning earning from bitcoin in ITR filing ?
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on: September 01, 2015, 08:51:22 PM
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Then tell list down how you obtained those bitcoin, along with acquisition costs.
How do I list acquisition costs for bitcoins, which are earned from signature campaign, giveaways, ad space selling, social media promotion ? Think of it as a 2 step process. You first earn money through signature campaigns (which has an INR value) and pay tax on that. When you sell the bitcoins later, you have capital gains or loss. The INR value of the bitcoins when you earned them becomes your acquisition cost. The value of btc keeps changing in terms of INR or USD everyday,how to keep track of all the bitcoin [there value in INR] one gets everyday from various sources That is the tough part. I think in absence of any regulations about btc,the best approach is not to mention bitcoin in your documents at all.For tax purpose,show it as income from selling digital goods or services
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Economy / Investor-based games / Re: UCO1.com
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on: September 01, 2015, 08:44:13 PM
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I have not seen any evidence of people using UCO1.com and am wondering if it is a scam or not. Has anyone tried to invest in it? And if so did it return back atleast the capital of that investment?
I invested 100000 satoshi,tried to withdraw funds when I got suspicious but it didn't let me.Now the site is unreachable. I am happy I didn't invest much Why didn't they let you withdraw your money from their website? I dont remember the exact amount they required but i think it was 0.01 the minimum payout request? Wapinter, don't worry to much, it has been done now. Please be careful next time, research for the website that you want to invest. For some strange reasons when I tried to click withdraw button it takes me back to same page. I was referred to that site by a fb user who befriended me there who I now assume was the owner of UCO as he has also mysteriously disappeared from fb. Yeah you re right I need to be more careful in future
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Economy / Investor-based games / Re: UCO1.com
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on: September 01, 2015, 08:25:52 PM
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I have not seen any evidence of people using UCO1.com and am wondering if it is a scam or not. Has anyone tried to invest in it? And if so did it return back atleast the capital of that investment?
I invested 100000 satoshi,tried to withdraw funds when I got suspicious but it didn't let me.Now the site is unreachable. I am happy I didn't invest much
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Methods of growing your Bitcoin?
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on: September 01, 2015, 08:18:41 PM
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Hi! I recently created a thread asking for the best methods of gaining free Bitcoin. Most popular results:- Signature Campaign (High Paying)
- Faucets (Low Paying)
- Trading (Variable)
Now, I'm asking a different question. What are your best methods of growing Bitcoin. Only refer to safe investments!Thanks Well I just let my bitcoin rest in my wallet and wait for its price to grow (In terms of USD) instead of growing the btc itself
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Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: New scam
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on: September 01, 2015, 12:55:24 PM
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I will never stop to scam in bitcointalk.org till VOD will explain why he fucked up my hero account months ago :-)
Why scamming innocent members thats not good of you.instead of scamming others you should have tried to regain your account if you think it was banned for wrong reasons. By scamming others you only justify your ban
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Local / India / Re: How you guys are mentioning earning from bitcoin in ITR filing ?
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on: September 01, 2015, 12:10:28 PM
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Then tell list down how you obtained those bitcoin, along with acquisition costs.
How do I list acquisition costs for bitcoins, which are earned from signature campaign, giveaways, ad space selling, social media promotion ? Think of it as a 2 step process. You first earn money through signature campaigns (which has an INR value) and pay tax on that. When you sell the bitcoins later, you have capital gains or loss. The INR value of the bitcoins when you earned them becomes your acquisition cost. The value of btc keeps changing in terms of INR or USD everyday,how to keep track of all the bitcoin [there value in INR] one gets everyday from various sources
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Other / Off-topic / Who would you want to be?
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on: September 01, 2015, 10:33:20 AM
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If you had a chance to be one of the following person,who would you pick up to be? 1. Mark Zuckerberg 2.Steve Jobs 3.Bill Gates 4.Satoshi Nakamoto
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