Unless you can afford $35-$50 as fees, I think there are better options for you than International Wire transfer, LocalBitcoins.com is one, Payza is another, and many more (unless you want International wire transfer so bad).
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Why do we still debate about which one is better: SegWit or BU?! Apparently no one cares about the community's opinions, only Hash-rate is the one speaking out loud. If you want your opinion to be heard, why don't you get some hashrate and then decide what you want?! And the sitting ducks who would flow with the river, they should decide what they want now and spare us this fucking headache.
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I haven't heard of it before, obviously. But I have visited the website, and it seems to offer some kind of a profile table to let people know who is trustworthy and who is not in the crypto community, especially for loaning.
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Trump does the opposite things than he said before become president. I had good hopes about him and about the good of Americans, but in the end he is another puppet. The only think we ''win'' is time, nothing more. They already have a plan how they will destroy our planet and take the leadership.
One president comes, another one goes. The U.S. is not ruled by a president – Institutions and Companies are the real rulers. The U.S. has strict regulations and policies that no president can ever change. So don't put so much high hopes on Trump, he can't accomplish what he has promised before/during the elections (even if he wanted to).
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Right opportunity is here to those who need work they can join here in bitcointalk and earn money. I have no work since 2016 but i'm very thankful to my friend he teach me how to create account here then i joined signature campaign. Its really a big help to me.
It is a really strange thing for me, lately I have spotted incredibly big amount of users, that have high rank accounts (Senior member and better) and are typing like a complete newbies. I cannot understand if that is because they just have bought the accounts to make up the money from signature campaining, or people are forgetting to re-log so usually? I think that is obviously the case number 1. And it is totally the same with you gandame, you speak like a newbie which has been on this forum for few hours, but you have senior member with 716 posts made! How is that possible, that you have made up to such a rank with that kind of posting, most of your replies are one-line, and you are even in the signature campaining, very interesting. That what signature campaigns do, mate. Most of people, who join signature campaigns, are only here on this forum to earn bitcoins, nothing less, nothing more. They don't know what bitcoin is, and they are not even interested in any information about it. It's a way of profit, it seems. Just post anything technical related to bitcoin, and they will pass.
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Wow, dude. You got a very bad trust history. If you are really serious about your dealings, you should use an escrow to give your buyers a comfortable feeling.
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Bitcoin trading volumes in Saudi Arabia via peer-to-peer trading platform LocalBitcoins have never been higher. For the first time, trading volumes topped USD $100k in bitcoin traded over a week through the decentralized platform. According to data from Coin.Dance, trading volumes last week soared nearly 3x compared to the previous week, with over SAR400,000 in bitcoin traded during the week ending on April 15, a new all-time high. More details below: https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/saudi-bitcoin-localbitcoins-all-time-high/Do you agree that Bitcoin will become popular in the Middle East soon?Middle East countries are already known for it riches. I don't know if the volumes are real, if real then the rich people have found a new way to play around with their money with the btc playground and investment. Although 100K USD is still small, I think it will grow more as Middle East will find btc as good investment instrument specially for the rich oil nations citizen. Not all Middle Eastern countries are rich – the Arabian Gulf countries only are (including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and United Arab Emirates). They got Millions of Dollars from Oil selling, and they can easily play with them in the bitcoin field. And yes, Bitcoin is getting more popular in these regions, but I hope, wish and pray my country doesn't know about bitcoin, or at least ignore/neglect it — they will use it as a way to profit from its users .
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I've tagged the user. This should be a lesson for you, not to deal with people who have no verifiable history of trades without escrow. Additionally, if you take a look at the untrusted feedback that he has received, it raises red flags:
I hope he will get banned here so he won't scam any other users and will use my money for his funeral candles
People do not get banned for scamming from this forum. Unfortunately...
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So far I'm liking the platform on bittrex. However The captcha for every damn log in is quite annoying.
Captchas are for preventing bots and spam. And the log in every time you visit the exchange is a security measure to protect your account, it's not so bad though. Also, when you try to withdraw, you have to check your mail inbox, and confirm the withdrawal e-mail — that is a good security feature protecting one's funds.
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It had been stated several post before you, but I am also puzzled why people are selling their Bitcoin when USD withdrawal is suspended, a sane person would rather move out of the site and sell somewhere , where he can withdraw his cash. Unless Bitfinex have the coins and sold them at higher price. Maybe a trap to the buyer to buy premium BTC. I hope this are not the hacked coins Maybe a sane person (long term investor) wants to benefit from the situation. Long-term investors would think that these issues, which Bitfinex is currently experiencing, would disappear after applying/implementing SegWit, and they could get an easy profit from the panic happening recently on the exchange. It still is a reasonable thinking, in my opinion.
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I think in teaching kids about bitcoin, you should start with a basic.But I believe that computers has a big help for the learning of the kids about bitcoin.Wherein they can create an application regarding the teaching of bitcoin for the kids.
No need to create an application at all since you can simply read about bitcoin online. After all, the application that they are going to create will also have explanations in texts form. Or if you want some visual explanation, then you can watch it on Youtube. Kids are totally good at computers, but that doesn't mean that they are going to learn about bitcoins easily. Most kids are only good at computers because they always play game on it. The area of their expertise is limited on that and technical stuffs like bitcoin which requires basic knowledge about math/economics will not be learned right away. I am not quite sure that kids nowadays are only limited to playing video games. I saw kids involved in modding, coding/programming, YouTube-ing, streaming, earning money online, developing websites, etc. Kids' minds are much more open than ours as they get to use computers and Internet while they are still crawling. But sure, I will teach my kids about Bitcoin, and how great such a technology is.
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For me its hard to legalize and accept bitcoin by the government because of its anynomity and cant easily to track it transactions. And, there are many to consider things before it will happen.
Governments are not afraid of bitcoin because of its anonymity, Money laundry, illegal activities, or any other shit that have been spread all over the hypocritical Media. They are afraid of Bitcoin because of its decentralization, it cannot be controlled, nor manipulated. It's the contradiction of the bank idea – making people become their own banks! If India were to legalize Bitcoin like Japan did, it would be great news for both Indians and Bitcoin price.
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Don't go to that site. It contains hosted malware.
Xhomerx, always the first to warn from malicious websites and downloadable files, lol.
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Can you give me a few logical reasons why you are selling all these games for $2 only? I mean, it's too damn cheap, even for a single game, and you are selling them all for that price – doesn't make sense at all, to be honest.
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If this project doesn't turn out to be scam, and the developers fulfill what they are promising, I think this project will have real potential benefits to the crypto currencies' markets. I really hope to see this come to fruition – it would be remarkable.
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Task done. BTC 1AGfki4cfi5P2QMHX55eFWf7jKD8gHSitL
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Kindly send the details of your task. Bitcoin address: 1AGfki4cfi5P2QMHX55eFWf7jKD8gHSitL
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Hi, I would like to apply for the campaign.
Btctalk name: FlamingFingers. Rank: Full Member. Current post count: 210. BTC Address: 1AGfki4cfi5P2QMHX55eFWf7jKD8gHSitL Wear appropriate signature: Yes.
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Is this signature campaign is open for new participants?
No, it is not. It has ended. (There is a big 'ENDED' in the title, in case you didn't see...) Thanks for the Payment, OP. Looking forward to the next one .
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