i really can't believe how this post keeps on going...what makes you think others will tell you their secrets to earn money?
This is forum and in forum it is free to ask and shares different knowledge that you know. This post is keep on going because of the users who are interested to share their thoughts or opinion about to this topic. I believe that successful people likes to share their knowledge to others and the fake successors choose to keep their strategy secret. I bet you mean users that are trying to raise their post counting by beating a dead horse all over the 33 pages. All answers go like this: "Hey, you can't make this '0.1BTC' from signature campaigns, go get a real job, or try trading." Something that is repeated over and over on 33 pages of this thread. So no sharing, just blabbering and spamming.
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Hi, I would like to join this campaign if there is any available spot.
UID: FlamingFingers. Bitcoin address: 17iWKeNhHV7bFx6cLBgE9NxgjUAdfKJouV. Vidzcoin address: VxATXWdsJAgw4DUd1FAewLHziUKzE4mHpJ. Starting Post Count(including this post): 126. Forum Rank at time of entry: Member.
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As far as I have read and seen, nothing indicates that Game–Protect is a scam.
Firstly, they don't charge anything from anyone, are they scam because they give people hope?!
Secondly, they try to aware people of fraud and criminal online gambling (something people cry from all over the place), and they are also trying to get their money/rights back (people are talking about thousands, if not millions, of dollars, not some satoshis left here and there) or at least wipe some of the damage left from being scammed/stolen.
Lastly, no need for 5 BTC to prove the scam. Simply who accused them of scamming, gets a proof/evidence to support his/her accusation, otherwise it's blatant blabbering and nonsense. Don't lay an accusation based on your opinion! Don't be retarded!
P.S.: And of course, yes, I am an alternative account to the O.P. -_-'
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hello , About Nakamoto did not disclose any personal information when discussing technical matters. They provided some commentary on banking and fractional reserve lending. On his P2P Foundation profile as of 2012, Nakamoto claimed to be a 37-year-old male who lived in Japan, but some speculated he was unlikely to be Japanese due to his use of perfect English and his bitcoin software not being documented or labelled in Japanese. What does "unlikely to be Japanese due to his use of perfect English" mean?!! I know of a Japanese woman who is around 40 years old, and she speaks more than perfect English. Do they even know the meaning of the word "bilingual"? Besides, if someone wanted to make an international product/website/invention/whatever, what language would be appropriate for people all around the world to understand that thing? Of course, English. It's number 1, an international language that everyone is trying to learn, and it's much, much easier to be learnt. I am not saying that he is Japanese, but rejecting the thought based on those speculations is simply absurd.
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Hi, I would like to join your campaign.
Name: FlamingFingers. Post Count: 121 (+1). Rank: Member. Bitcoin Address: 17iWKeNhHV7bFx6cLBgE9NxgjUAdfKJouV.
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It really is a misconception that people do not know about it. It is that some do not want to want to know anything about it. They are just stubborn that way. People don't know about bitcoin because they are simply engaged in their day–to–day routine and their lives' needs. How can one be blamed for not having a simple knowledge of something (bitcoin in our case here) he/she doesn't even see? Where would ordinary people see the word 'bitcoin' to even search about it? I, myself, didn't know a damn about bitcoin. I knew about it by luck; a random search engine term that led me to its official website, and voila.
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L.M.A.O., Vlad. I have read this whole thread — from the very beginning — for about 2 hours now, and to be honest, I respect you for all that in–depth thinking. I love riddles myself, and if I had been here back in 2013, I would have looked into that riddle (unfortunately, I didn't even have an internet connection back then ). I know bitcointalk members can be frustrating sometimes. (They probably never search for anything; they love easy, spammy threads. But not all, of course.) Most of your based–on–facts predictions are reasonably rational, and make sense. But I can't imagine what's in your head , all that thinking , DAMN!!
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I believe that if you have blockchain.info, you can change the transaction fee amount in your settings. That fee is just the recommended one for you, you don't have to pay it all the time. But the higher you pay, the faster it reaches its destination. Also, I think that $1.5 fee is not that big compared to bitcoin price at the moment, but it's disastrous in case of smaller transactions.
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Hi, I would like to join this campaign.
Bitcointalk Name: FlamingFingers; Rank: Member; Current post count: 117 (+1); Bitcoin address: 17iWKeNhHV7bFx6cLBgE9NxgjUAdfKJouV; Wearing Avatar: No.
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Hi, I would like to join this campaign.
User: FlamingFingers; Position to Apply: Member; Posts Start: 116; Address: 17iWKeNhHV7bFx6cLBgE9NxgjUAdfKJouV.
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I'm interested. Kindly, send me a PM.
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Hey, I want to quit the campaign because I have exams for 2 months straight, so I won't be able to post on the forum, and maybe someone deserves my position more than me.
Also, I wanted to say that you are the best campaign on this forum, encouraging newcomers/newbies to improve their post quality, and contributing to the forum.
Thank you, Best regards!
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My problems with bitcoin world are; Bitcoin transaction fees are a little bit higher (for smaller transactions), accumlating bitcoin becomes harder with its price rising, the blockchain size (~90GB) seems impossible for me to download with this third world internet and that's why I use an Android wallet (like "bitcoin" wallet or blockchain's wallet) and sometimes the transaction time takes longer than expected even with high fees.
And that's, of course, away from the problems related to bitcoin usage and scams.
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The economy situation in the whole world is getting worst and worst , but what makes it different between the third world and the others is the way people think , you see many people in developed countries think about the future like using bitcoin for example to make lives easier and to make money flow faster , and in developing countries people don't even know what bitcoin is and they don't even bother know what it is because they either don't have the money for it or they are too lazy to work for it.
Or because they don't either have the required knowledge or the proper tools/equipments to obtain that knowledge. Or because there is no news about bitcoin so that they know of its existence. Or because they have too much work to suffice/fulfill their daily life's needs and requirements. If people (in developing countries) had known what bitcoin brings to the table, they would have probably sought it long time ago.
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If you have never trade till now, keep calm and study if you don't want lose all your BTC can one still lose his btc or altcoin by trading with well known sites like yobit? Sorry to say this, but YoBit is not a good site to begin trading, although it's newbie/beginner friendly. I started with it a month ago and I lost all my investment (luckily, it was only 0.001 BTC) on an altcoin that turned to be a scam and died. But that's not the reason why I said YoBit is not for newbies, that loss was my very mistake, my reasons are; Very low volumes of altcoins, few orders (both buy and sell orders), good coins only pump once or twice a month, a lot of dead coins, so many coins that have insufficient data (if it has any) and the whole market volume is based on ETH.
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I chose the first option in the poll because I don't love altcoins/cryptocurrencies for what they are, they are just a means to an end for me, which is profit, of course. I know there are a lot of altcoins lovers here on this forum (like ETH lovers, for example), and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that, but i'm bitcoin all the way up.
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Well, if I was asked that same question 2-3 months ago, I would say that it isn't really that bad but now.....
Economic situation, for investors and stock exchange market, is not bad, but economic situation, for people (and mostly everything else), is way beyond bad. Free floating of the currency, devaluation against USD, fixed low monthly wages, a 10% cut wages for "the love of your country", a high rocket unemployment status/percentage, a huge inflation, lack of some basic nutritional requirements (like sugar and rice), dramatic/drastic increase of prices (110%), lack of exports and imports, a 50% increase of imports' customs taxes, lack of fuel, a 47% increase of fuel price, an expensive taxation on nearly everything (except the air we breathe, thank god), tourism and investments problem and most of all a brainless president and a stupid government that knows shit about running a country.
Oh, by the way, the brainless idiot "president" said that there is no point from learning in schools and unversities, as graduated students won't find any work, so I don't know what we should do.
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What is "basic income"?!!
Giving Unemployed people a chunk of money for free, so they can live, is something I always keep wondering about. Hell, there are some people who aren't even getting their monthly payment/salary for their work in my country. I can't understand why would They deduct that money from employed/hard-working people to give it to unemployed one. Hence, I don't understand why the OP is sad (or angry) as his government deducted some of that free money which he didn't even lift a finger for it.
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