Actually you can use purse.io from which you can buy any products from amazon which is also quite popular like ebay and you will get products on around same price or even lower than in ebay.
Not promoting amazon here but if you really want to buy something with bitcoin and your normal bank card is not accepted by paypal/ebay than you can consider purse.
I know the pain when your card is not accepted in international online stores...
Recently purse.io has closed its services in few nations, I think do you change in Amazon's terms of service. I think another alternative would be to use bitcoin debit cards that can be loaded by bitcoins and can be used in any online stores. Though new debit registration might require a KYC. But because of the recent wave crest issue, bitcoin debit cards are also only available on selected countries at the time of writing. Check this CHECK MESo if both doesn't work, Consider the following: - Look for a buying service
- Look for another store that accepts bitcoin
- Sell your bitcoins for some cash
Oh yeah gift cards should be an option too right?
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You don't really need an escrow if the transaction will be in a face-to-face manner. You can just bring a friend and meet up in a public place where there are lots of people. Anyhow, There's a right board for buying/selling bitcoins, you should move this thread there: Currency exchange But I'll be recommending https://localbitcoins.com for this as you'll have more chances there.
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You can borrow or lend coins here in the forum, just go to this board: LendingJust read all stickies there and check out the lenders ANN thread, that should help you get the gist of how things work. Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with the other lending platforms
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Looks good now!! Alright I'll try helping you whenever I have time, looking forward on the wiki LOL. Here's the fees on poloniex and cryptopia: https://pastebin.com/fV20WQi0
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Will I check it @Potato @Kemarit I disagree with you guys, who knows maybe they will come up with something really cool !!!???
So you want us to stick with it because of something that might not even happen? People are not that free But If ever that time comes, I'll be happy to check the site again and if I like it, I might use it I guess?. Until then, my previous post still stand as it is.
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Now that makes sense Is that typical, for wallets to rotate in such a way between different people? This is actually the first time I've heard of a rotating addresses, most services I use are providing a unique address for every user/session, precisely to avoid confusion like this. Anyway, Look at this How to Sell
2. Deposit the necessary amount of Bitcoin (BTC) for sale into your personalized escrow address that is provided after you create your order.
3. Receive cash deposits from buyers on BitQuick.co instantly, and confirm these deposits with BitQuick. An email will be sent automatically to remind you when a deposit is made. Hmmm.... Does the sell order expires? If it is, maybe only the unused addresses gets re-assigned? You could try asking them about this though
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This site has been up for a long time and continues to phish other people's accounts. As the site also has the exact same duplicate contents as this forum, this phishing site might also get high SEO rank while searching on google.
Actually, I did discover the phishing site when I searched something on google as the site is on the first few results!!! It's a good thing I noticed the ".to". From time to time, I'm still seeing the duplicate site on the first page of google results, I even clicked it LOL, which is why I decided to just block the site--and every sketchy websites I encounter If you want to do the same, Check this: How do I block a website?
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I would like to point out that just because the user has a negative trust does not mean he is a scammer. Some members got a negative trust due to both quality of their posts and spamming the forum. Added to that, you cannot tell that the user is a scammer if he is a newbie.
Well, thoroughly checking a user's trust summary is a must---who gave him and why (reference). And yeah he could not be a scammer but failing to follow the "simple" rules here could hint his incompetency. Most renowned managers wouldn't just accept to run every campaign they are asked to, as they have their own standards to be filled so sketchy offers would be declined. Now if the manager got negged for spamming or not following the rules, wouldn't you doubt his competency? Some newbies have real good intentions. Moreover, you can tell that he is a scam if the content itself is not well-detailed and that he asks you to download something (could be a virus). Yeah there could be, particularly those ICO teams who chose their own people to run their campaign, but this would be a case-by-case basis since anyone could hire and create a good content as well as attractive graphics. I would avoid them personally though.
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He went on to explain that the bitcoin I sent back had indeed been deposited to the escrow wallet I had received it from and that the escrow wallet was in fact theirs. He added that however, the wallets were in rotation and that the bitcoin that was redeposited to that wallet was then resold under a different "long-standing customer" of theirs of which they haven't been able to get in contact with. The support person asked me if I wanted the individual's contact information. I made it clear that I would appreciate that information but that I was in no way going to be contacting the person for the time being and that I'd rather leave it to them. He agreed to blind copy me on an email to the individual. That was two days ago and I haven't been copied on any email nor contacted further. Nor provided with any contact details. By individual, you mean the client which your bitcoin got sold to right? But why? Can't they just compensate you? since the client must have paid for the coins already which means it's a clean transaction. Now if they're gonna ask him to send back the sold coins, they're gonna have to refund his payment as well . Isn't the process unnecessarily long?
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I know this could and will get outdated rather sooner than later, Not if a few members would help. If all work will go to a single person, yea maintaining it would be difficult considering that we all have irl issues, but if it's divided then it'll surely ease the burden. A good example would be Mitchell's Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns [Last update: 24-Apr-2018]. The others will suggest what changes should be done then one user will compile them into the table and lastly OP will check it and update the first post. Great post though, I too have wanted something like this for quite some time now. But the column's are too close on each other, maybe you can put some space between them?
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Afaik not all member-features are available on a copper member and a few of it doesn't make it the same. In fact you can't replace your current rank using it so it's just like sub-rank to me.
If you don't see "Copper member" on the list of accepted ranks in a campaign, it means they are not accepted although I really doubt that you will ever see one that do accept since it's not just about signature styling but also the time you have spent here otherwise you'll become a hero member who acts like a newbie.
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Do you guys have any tips for translating job? 1. https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=tips+for+translating2. Take a look at the other approved translations (ANN, Whitepaper etc..) for reference I guess And how can the client verify the whitepaper I translated was legit. Bountyhive claims they have a native speaker to check it. Not sure about the others although they are probably doing the same.
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Bitcointalk is not some kind of authority, it's just a platform for users to share information about cryptocurrencies so it could not directly punish someone, but then again it's also true that words are powerful itself SO suppose someone did such thing, then people who viewed either his profile or his project(s) will be informed of his wrong doings/incompetency resulting for people to doubt or not to put their trust on him anymore. Oh yeah they can always create another account
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There must be an error message or some kind of information explaining what happened in your notification. Can you post that here? You're not entirely blocked, it's just that your account is limited. Anyway, Check here, maybe you have reached the limit? Current Twitter limitsAnd as the guy above said, maybe you have violated some of their policies? The Twitter RulesIn any case, you should contact twitter regarding this.
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please how can I obtain the wallet id/address of my CoinPot account?
Log in to your account --> Pick the coin you want (on the dashboard or at your left) --> tap the drop down symbol --> Deposit --> Generate deposit address
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Can beat them if the storyline is too interesting also the graphics Well in VN's most people come for the art and stay for the plot so if you really got that two yeah you could beat them however do take note that it will still depend on how will you market your game, particularly if you're just starting to build your name since it could be really tough. Maybe you should try making a teaser or trial game and post it on forums dedicated for VN's and other close fandoms e.g. anime/manga??. Get opinions, make them hyped them update them on your progress. Also it'll be best to have other payment method aside from bitcoin.
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Aside from spreading FUD, I'm pretty sure this was posted here to boost their ads earning. I bet the site itself is full of ads-- just don't click the article. In fact, All these supposed-to-be analyst/expert predictions are not even worth reading LOLOL.
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