lol at the graph you show in the listing.
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eh I shouldn't watch it... it's bound to drop, it's been going up too fast You registered in Feb 2013 just before the massive spike. Surely you are aware the price was rising a lot quicker Feb-Apr than it is now.....
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Quite glad I never dealt with you then. Trying to get me to send bitcoins first....
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Dump Intersango. Use bitstamp.net.
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I'm buying BTC-e codes on a yours for mine basis. no fees.
Can pay by;
Western Union Cash in mail Cash meet up
NB: Sorry, no bank transfers at the moment.
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I'll pay 0.02 for 1FUCKER
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Woohoo, goodthing governments are taking action to help make bitcoins more popular.
It is in their best interest so they can tax it.... I hope people never use exchanges run by gov's. You know... the people who quite literally control your monetary assets? Why let them take your bitcoins too?
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I need someone who runs a blog which falls into the above 3 categories who can write a 500-700 word article for me.
Criteria; Must be running for atleast 6 months Must be a top level domain (not any freebies such as blogger etc...) Must have regular content related to any or all of the 3 categories.
Bounty; 0.25BTC
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I'd rather not mess up my wallet since I have a fairly decent amount of BTC in there. I didn't realise it would be so complicated hehe.
Thanks anyway guys.
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Hey guys, I'm updated on 0.8.1. I also included a fee with the tx;
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Hello, I have sent a 0.2805BTC transaction on 19/04/2013 and is basically stuck (has 0 confirmations). How can I get this added back into my wallet balance?
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US Gov trying to get their hands on yet more things that aren't theirs....
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instead of using other banks, why not become a bank? that how you bet the banks!
Calling yourself a bank can have some serious implications... 'Bank of Dave' can be your starting point on researching why it is a bad idea...
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Nice earner for CoinLab! BTW this is prolly the wrong section.
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I guess I'm never going to get the answer to my question...
? You keep getting the answer to your question: Does this mean if I owed someone £10.00 I can pay them back like this...?
20 x 1p = £0.20 10 x 2p = £0.20 100 x 5p = £5.00 46 x 10p = £4.60 Total = £10.00
Yes it does mean you could pay them back like that. And if they don't accept it and take you to court you would win the case, because it is legal tender. Thank you! That was the answer I was looking for. Where else did I get the answer?
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Say I want to settle a debt of 0.22p.....
0.22 of a penny is £0.0022. You can't pay someone a fraction of a penny. Debts that involve fractions of the smallest currency are usually rounded to full multiples of the smallest unit. E. g. if your phone company charges 1.79 ct. for a one-minute call, it would be rounded to 2.00 cents. Don't be so absurd. Why would you interpret 0.22p in such a way? Perhaps if I expressed it as £0.22p you would understand me? I guess I'm never going to get the answer to my question...
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Ahhh so that's how it works, I did see an article where a guy paid for college with 1 dollar bill once.
No place of business is obliged to accept your money as payment. They do not HAVE to sell you anything. Legal tender refers to the settlement of a court ordered debt. For example I loaned out 1BTC and the person I loaned it too didn't pay back I could take them to court and they could pay me in any legal tender they like and I cannot refuse it. I think this pretty much answers your question. The person who you owe £10 legally could refuse your offer but if he took you to court whilst he may win the case, he would have to accept payment from you with these coins if you so chose. I thought the total for 1p and 2p was a combined 20p. It doesn't answer my question because that was my post.... I asked if I can settle debt in a combination of the legal tenders. I know I can settle the debt in court with 10 £1 coins but I want to give as much change as possible!
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I won 20BTC and quit. Atleast I think I did.... If it's not a Dice win then I have a very nice admirer 80e97e77f3c55af541c8e7a9caac852cbabcd5e2bfbd7e90e683466ce630bfa0 If you want to check feel free.
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Most people who post nonsense about Bitcoin being $1 in 2 years or $1000 in 10 minutes are hardcore geeks who think they're professional traders by using bull/bear in their vocabulary.
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