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September 29, 2015, 08:51:13 AM
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I don't know what their main purpose is. I just know that they cost 300 dollars each. Do they help you make more money? Are they tied with PayPal or a bank account? What is the main point of them? Is it real money, or is it video game money? Something you can only use online? Is it for stock market? Stock trading? I don't understand.

Somebody explain these bitcoins to me now.
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September 29, 2015, 09:00:52 AM
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I don't know what their main purpose is. I just know that they cost 300 dollars each. Do they help you make more money? Are they tied with PayPal or a bank account? What is the main point of them? Is it real money, or is it video game money? Something you can only use online? Is it for stock market? Stock trading? I don't understand.

Somebody explain these bitcoins to me now.

It's a decentralised payment method, it's pseudo-anonymous and it has really low transfer fees...
It has real-world value and can be used to purchase goods/services, or can be helt in the hope the prise will rise in the (near) future.

That being said, how did you manage to make 266 posts without knowing what bitcoin is?

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September 29, 2015, 09:03:07 AM
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I don't know what their main purpose is. I just know that they cost 300 dollars each. Do they help you make more money? Are they tied with PayPal or a bank account? What is the main point of them? Is it real money, or is it video game money? Something you can only use online? Is it for stock market? Stock trading? I don't understand.

Somebody explain these bitcoins to me now.

It's a decentralised payment method, it's pseudo-anonymous and it has really low transfer fees...
It has real-world value and can be used to purchase goods/services, or can be helt in the hope the prise will rise in the (near) future.

That being said, how did you manage to make 266 posts without knowing what bitcoin is?
I'm a psychologist, fashion designer and manufacturer of fashion jewelry that took a wrong turn to this website. I'm still here, because I flash guys here and there for $5.
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September 29, 2015, 09:09:44 AM
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So you have some bitcoin on an account you got from flashing, and wonder if it's usefull... Correct?

If that's the case, it's pretty easy to buy some stuff using bitcoin, a lot of stores start to accept it as a payment option... I would personally hold any bitcoin you currently have, because i believe the price will rise in the future... Do not take this as a promise, it's just my personal belief...

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September 29, 2015, 09:18:51 AM
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So you have some bitcoin on an account you got from flashing, and wonder if it's usefull... Correct?

If that's the case, it's pretty easy to buy some stuff using bitcoin, a lot of stores start to accept it as a payment option... I would personally hold any bitcoin you currently have, because i believe the price will rise in the future... Do not take this as a promise, it's just my personal belief...
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September 30, 2015, 02:15:04 AM
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I don't know what their main purpose is. I just know that they cost 300 dollars each. Do they help you make more money? Are they tied with PayPal or a bank account? What is the main point of them? Is it real money, or is it video game money? Something you can only use online? Is it for stock market? Stock trading? I don't understand.

Somebody explain these bitcoins to me now.

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Hello. My name is Jamieson. With my masters degree, I work for myself as a psychologist for people in mental and emotional instability, or crisis.

I give! How does one obtain a MASTERS DEGREE, yet can't do rudimentary research, viz. Google "What is Bitcoin"?
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September 30, 2015, 02:18:50 AM
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I give! How does one obtain a MASTERS DEGREE, yet can't do rudimentary research, viz. Google "What is Bitcoin"?

Esp someone as gifted as the OP, who can get a masters degree in psychology at age 23!   Roll Eyes

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That requires a bachelors degree (3-5 years) and M.D (4 years) plus an internship and residency (together usually 3-5 years) before licensing.

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September 30, 2015, 03:03:49 AM
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I give! How does one obtain a MASTERS DEGREE, yet can't do rudimentary research, viz. Google "What is Bitcoin"?

Esp someone as gifted as the OP, who can get a masters degree in psychology at age 23!   Roll Eyes

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That requires a bachelors degree (3-5 years) and M.D (4 years) plus an internship and residency (together usually 3-5 years) before licensing.

Perhaps a quick learner, capable of sailing a fully rigged barque single-handedly around the flat Earth while blindfolded.
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September 30, 2015, 03:42:04 AM
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I don't know what their main purpose is. I just know that they cost 300 dollars each. Do they help you make more money? Are they tied with PayPal or a bank account? What is the main point of them? Is it real money, or is it video game money? Something you can only use online? Is it for stock market? Stock trading? I don't understand.

Somebody explain these bitcoins to me now.

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Hello. My name is Jamieson. With my masters degree, I work for myself as a psychologist for people in mental and emotional instability, or crisis.

I give! How does one obtain a MASTERS DEGREE, yet can't do rudimentary research, viz. Google "What is Bitcoin"?
Obviously I can Google. I just choose not to. Is it so evil to ask bitcoiners what a bitcoin is?

Forgive me for asking questions, instead of googling them.
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September 30, 2015, 03:43:17 AM
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I give! How does one obtain a MASTERS DEGREE, yet can't do rudimentary research, viz. Google "What is Bitcoin"?

Esp someone as gifted as the OP, who can get a masters degree in psychology at age 23!   Roll Eyes

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That requires a bachelors degree (3-5 years) and M.D (4 years) plus an internship and residency (together usually 3-5 years) before licensing.
Actually, I was 22. I'm 23 now, but turning 24 this November.
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September 30, 2015, 03:44:00 AM
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I don't know what their main purpose is. I just know that they cost 300 dollars each. Do they help you make more money? Are they tied with PayPal or a bank account? What is the main point of them? Is it real money, or is it video game money? Something you can only use online? Is it for stock market? Stock trading? I don't understand.

Somebody explain these bitcoins to me now.

1) Free internet money, that you can transfer easily and conveniently, cheaply, without any extra paperwork or hassle
2) It is easy to aquire and easy to spend
3) Safe,secure, decentralized, no need for middleman
etc....

Read up on bitcoin.org if you are newbie
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September 30, 2015, 03:45:14 AM
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I don't know what their main purpose is. I just know that they cost 300 dollars each. Do they help you make more money? Are they tied with PayPal or a bank account? What is the main point of them? Is it real money, or is it video game money? Something you can only use online? Is it for stock market? Stock trading? I don't understand.

Somebody explain these bitcoins to me now.

1) Free internet money, that you can transfer easily and conveniently, cheaply, without any extra paperwork or hassle
2) It is easy to aquire and easy to spend
3) Safe,secure, decentralized, no need for middleman
etc....

Read up on bitcoin.org if you are newbie
How do I transfer it into money?

How do I make it?
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September 30, 2015, 03:47:04 AM
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I give! How does one obtain a MASTERS DEGREE, yet can't do rudimentary research, viz. Google "What is Bitcoin"?

Esp someone as gifted as the OP, who can get a masters degree in psychology at age 23!   Roll Eyes

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That requires a bachelors degree (3-5 years) and M.D (4 years) plus an internship and residency (together usually 3-5 years) before licensing.
Ugh.

You don't like me, but you keep posting in my threads?

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September 30, 2015, 03:49:46 AM
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Haha...

I don't feel technology wizards are aliens. Just really...advanced people.
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September 30, 2015, 03:51:17 AM
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Also?! How dare you call me mainstream! I am a half black half Asian (Blasian) goddess. I am all, but mainstream.
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September 30, 2015, 03:56:44 AM
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I don't know what their main purpose is. I just know that they cost 300 dollars each. Do they help you make more money? Are they tied with PayPal or a bank account? What is the main point of them? Is it real money, or is it video game money? Something you can only use online? Is it for stock market? Stock trading? I don't understand.

Somebody explain these bitcoins to me now.

1) Free internet money, that you can transfer easily and conveniently, cheaply, without any extra paperwork or hassle
2) It is easy to aquire and easy to spend
3) Safe,secure, decentralized, no need for middleman
etc....

Read up on bitcoin.org if you are newbie
How do I transfer it into money?

How do I make it?

Bitcoin is money.

I dont understand why you ask newbie questions like that. You are already a member with 273 posts. If you need more answers about bitcoin you should go to bitcoin.org or post in the beginner sector:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=39.0
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September 30, 2015, 04:00:09 AM
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I don't know what their main purpose is. I just know that they cost 300 dollars each. Do they help you make more money? Are they tied with PayPal or a bank account? What is the main point of them? Is it real money, or is it video game money? Something you can only use online? Is it for stock market? Stock trading? I don't understand.

Somebody explain these bitcoins to me now.

1) Free internet money, that you can transfer easily and conveniently, cheaply, without any extra paperwork or hassle
2) It is easy to aquire and easy to spend
3) Safe,secure, decentralized, no need for middleman
etc....

Read up on bitcoin.org if you are newbie
How do I transfer it into money?

How do I make it?

Bitcoin is money.

I dont understand why you ask newbie questions like that. You are already a member with 273 posts. If you need more answers about bitcoin you should go to bitcoin.org or post in the beginner sector:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=39.0
I don't know. I'm not into computers that much. I don't really study computers, so how am I suppose to even have interest?

I just clicked onto this forum, and liked posting here.
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September 30, 2015, 04:27:49 AM
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Esp someone as gifted as the OP, who can get a masters degree in psychology at age 23!   Roll Eyes

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That requires a bachelors degree (3-5 years) and M.D (4 years) plus an internship and residency (together usually 3-5 years) before licensing.
So she would have to have graduated high school at age 13 at the latest, which is clearly impossible. Unless...



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September 30, 2015, 04:29:49 AM
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I don't know what their main purpose is. I just know that they cost 300 dollars each. Do they help you make more money? Are they tied with PayPal or a bank account? What is the main point of them? Is it real money, or is it video game money? Something you can only use online? Is it for stock market? Stock trading? I don't understand.

Somebody explain these bitcoins to me now.

1) Free internet money, that you can transfer easily and conveniently, cheaply, without any extra paperwork or hassle
2) It is easy to aquire and easy to spend
3) Safe,secure, decentralized, no need for middleman
etc....

Read up on bitcoin.org if you are newbie
How do I transfer it into money?

How do I make it?

Bitcoin is money.

I dont understand why you ask newbie questions like that. You are already a member with 273 posts. If you need more answers about bitcoin you should go to bitcoin.org or post in the beginner sector:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=39.0
I don't know. I'm not into computers that much. I don't really study computers, so how am I suppose to even have interest?

I just clicked onto this forum, and liked posting here.

If you dont know about bitcoin at all then definitely go to bitcoin.org and then  bitcoin wiki
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Main_Page

I dont know how much you know or not so you should check the basics there and for specific questions ask in the beginner section.
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