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December 09, 2013, 10:18:13 PM |
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Im I reading this right Im new here this is my 3rd day ya a noob if you wanted to get coins from say the bank ore any 1 else and you got nothing to get say 1 coin by cash youll need to pay like $700.00 or more like 1000.00+ just to get 1 coin im I reading this rite I saw this in other forums and web sites
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coindice
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December 09, 2013, 10:19:31 PM |
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Not sure what you are asking. Typically a bitcoin cost somewhere around the market price you see on websites like coinbase and bitstamp.
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December 09, 2013, 10:24:11 PM |
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Take a minute and rephrase your question please.
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OutlawUSA (OP)
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December 09, 2013, 10:26:56 PM |
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never mind figure it out
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December 09, 2013, 10:28:08 PM |
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Re-reading it again, it seems like you don't have anything to buy a bitcoin? Bitcoin has value and a market price. You shouldn't think of bitcoin as a unit of 1. If you have $500 to invest into Bitcoin, you will get that equivalent from an exchanger. Even if it is less than one full unit of bitcoin, the value will change, and your $500 could be worth $1000. Purchase what you can afford. Don't focus too much on the price of a full single unit of bitcoin.
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Arakhne
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December 09, 2013, 10:30:59 PM |
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Yes, it is. But it is the same thing you do when you "pay" in for example $ for euros. When you "buy" euros with any kind of exchange what do you buy? Notghing? BTC is another, relatively new, kind of exchange. When/if you buy 1 BTC for 899$ you can sell it or any portion of it for any kind of exchange: Euros, gold, services, alt coins I hope this helps. Best whishes.
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December 09, 2013, 10:35:25 PM |
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This is the problem with today's youth, they can't form a complete sentence.
I imagine English is not the OP's language.
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December 09, 2013, 10:36:58 PM |
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you can try faucets
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December 09, 2013, 10:37:13 PM |
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This is the problem with today's youth, they can't form a complete sentence.
I imagine English is not the OP's language. I would love to wish that, but looking at his profile, his email address says otherwise.
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Crypto News & Tutorials - Coinramble.com
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December 09, 2013, 10:37:54 PM |
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Yes one coin is going to cost you $900 as of today's prices. (If this is what you want to know )
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December 09, 2013, 10:41:20 PM |
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The current prices varies ofcourse, but you can get them from any bitcoin buy/sell site. Let me link you so you can find: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=bitcoin+value+today
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December 09, 2013, 10:41:53 PM |
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Im I reading this right Im new here this is my 3rd day ya a noob if you wanted to get coins from say the bank ore any 1 else and you got nothing to get say 1 coin by cash youll need to pay like $700.00 or more like 1000.00+ just to get 1 coin im I reading this rite I saw this in other forums and web sites Bitcoin is divisible to 8 decimals, like smallest value is 1 Satoshi or 0.00000001 Bitcoin
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Jacce
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December 09, 2013, 11:12:37 PM |
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Before investing in bitcoins I suggest you go back to school.
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