I'm pretty familiar with that tool and would like to post my entry here:
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I'd say that there is a very slight chance of that happening, somewhat like just 0.01% or so. But why 50-200 years? Do you want your soul to enjoy the money? I'd say, hope for less but in near future, somewhat like 2020-2025. Actually I don't know whether the bitcoin has the potential to survive for ten more years or not.
Bitcoin has the potential to even beat the gold...
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I wonder if any of these cards other than advanced cash provide the IBAN option, as I'm unable to use advcash.com card because of their restriction on my country. I'd be giving the SpectroCard a try this week, there should be a card in pocket for any emergency withdrawal of bitcoin...
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My rule of bitcoin - collect, collect & only collect. Forget about cashing them out. I believe that we are still the early adopters of bitcoin, so by 2025, the current value of bitcoin may get multiplied. I'd not recommend anyone to sell out their bitcoins.
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Well we can't rely on this one single experience. Real picture of this card would come out pretty soon, so I'd try it after seeing some more reviews. Anyone who actually gets it for the actual price would be pretty lucky though, as it's gonna be hard to get it for $199. On the other hand the RX 470 could end up being a much more interesting choice for low power Ethereum mining if it manages to achieve the same hashrate, but at a better price when it hits the markets sometime next month. I'm guessing that 470 could be a better card. Seems pretty interesting.
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I'd not like to recommend anyone to try out any mining on mobile graphics card (like yours GT 360M). You'll end up with a burnt notebook computer, or luckily if that doesn't happen, your laptop would be fine but you'll make lesser profit than the cost of electricity.
If you're really interested in mining, I'd suggest you to get a computer system (maybe of bad configuration but the power supply should be good, of at least 500 W) with a good ATI graphics card (280x is recommended by me).
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Well I'd like to recommend ShapeShift.io. I used them like ten times and everything went pretty well every time. Monero, Ethereum, Vertcoin, Dashcoin, Reddcoin, I used it for all the exchanges between these altcoins.
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Forum Name: Raja_MBZ Post Count: 403 Rank: Full Member BTC Address: 1DSLmRaTWsiQg8ZUduzcAispyDdYNroTRg
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Could you provide ClixGrid days? I remember, that's one of their features which is pretty effective for advertisers on week-end days.
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Well my guess is... $749
I don't think it'd change much what it is, as of now.
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Once I got my account disabled and talked with their support, pretty slow but friendly, they sorted out my problem and I withdrew my gold in few seconds. I received the money to my card the next day, like as usual in past few months.
They got a staff member right here at this forums, and he helped me a lot when my account was disabled.
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Enable each and every security option of BlockChain. Secondary password, mobile verification, e-mail verification, etc. With their newer version, the 12 words (YOU MUST SAVE THEM VERY NEATLY SOMEWHERE), you can use anytime to recover your account.
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I use:
-Cex.io if I've to purchase bitcoins through Credit/Debit/Prepaid card. -LocalBitcoins.com if I've to purchase bitcoins through local methods such as local bank transfer, western union, etc.
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Oh well, I see many comments here who only worry about making profit, and not about the insights of bitcoin. Pretty much disappointing, as I myself care about this "technology" and consider it a "revolution" in IT industry. Like Satoshi Nakamoto said few years back, that Bitcoin can scale larger than VISA, I do agree with that.
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Laptops are not for mining, not at all. You're gonna end up with a burnt laptop if you try to mine any crypto-currency with it, or at least you're not gonna get any profit. Get any average CPU along with a good GPU and mine Ethereum/Monero using the GPU.
Where you buy GPU? Will it give profit at the end after combining all the cost like electricity etc etc Edit: Can you give me a specific Specification of a GPU that will work great Well I usually buy GPU's from eBay but I must admit they are sometimes very expensive. Cost of electricity varies from place to place. What's the cost of a unit (kWh) on your side? What's your budget for the purchase of GPU? BTW, search in this sub-forums, and you'll be able to find answers to most of your questions regarding the mining with GPU.
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Laptops are not for mining, not at all. You're gonna end up with a burnt laptop if you try to mine any crypto-currency with it, or at least you're not gonna get any profit. Get any average CPU along with a good GPU and mine Ethereum/Monero using the GPU.
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I requested a withdrawal to my Bitcoin wallet last month from Payza, and got it within 2 weeks. All went pretty well last time. Not sure about their current condition of withdrawals to Bitcoin, but gonna explore more since I've been collecting funds in my Payza account for the whole month to be able to withdraw to bitcoin. They are already charging a lot (if you include their rate difference) for uploading as well as withdrawing of funds.
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OMG, unbelievable decisions of SpectroCoin, very disappointing. I was thinking yesterday of trying out a physical card provided by them and would've purchased one, but the conversation shown above by jerngyue definitely changed my mind. Very unprofessional action by them and that chat must spread out more.
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Pascal developed a mechanical calculator... Who is the owner of all the calculators in the world? Your question is as good as the one I mentioned. See, now no one owns all the calculators in the world. Each calculator is owned by each person.
Bitcoin's example is similar to that. It has once been invented, and now no one owns it. You own only your bitcoin wallet like I own mine.
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That might not be correct. Do keep in mind, that not only the difficulty is increasing, but the value of ethereum is increasing at the same time too. If the cost of ethers keep on increasing with the current rate, there might be a lot more mining left in ethereum, regardless what the mining difficulty becomes.
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