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Economy / Exchanges / Re: Stay away from Coinbase
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on: November 24, 2013, 06:29:18 PM
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I haven't used them and don't plan to. I am worried about the constant flow of horror stories about them. Regardless, I always advise people to move their coins somewhere else immediately. 3rd party wallets are always a terrible idea, and I hate for newbies to think that Coinbase is a real wallet.
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Paradox
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on: November 23, 2013, 11:44:44 PM
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the us is decimal phobic for the most part. I for one hopes it catches on.
You can speak about mBTC, or even change most of the balance from BTC to mBTC Yes, I think eventually the unit commonly used may be mBTC, and eventually perhaps even a satoshi. Who knows, though.
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best Way to earn BTC?
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on: November 23, 2013, 08:28:52 PM
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Offering goods or services is generally the best way. Is there any kind of good or service you can offer in the marketplace? That may be a place to start.
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Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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on: November 22, 2013, 01:50:55 AM
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rampion,
you abhor debt, but at the same time are dumbfounded why he would sell off his bitcoins so that he can get out of debt.
I sold hundreds of bitcoins back in march/april to eliminate myself of debt, and i regret NOTHING.
I see, its just that it takes a while to me to understand because i've NEVER been in debt in my life. NEVER. In debt or held a debt? Don't they have credit cards in Transylvania? Yes they have, but I never use them for my personal expenses, I use debit cards. Why I shouldnt use the money I already have, instead of the one that I *might* have in the future? Good to have them in case there is an emergency, but why using them systematically and recurrently? Its plain retarded in my book. I lived off credit cards when I was out of work for six months. No regrets here. I see a lot of people get into debt in an emergency only to never, ever get out. That's often how it works. At some point, you choose between staying maxed out permanently and falling off the grid. Shrug....
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