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December 15, 2023, 07:37:32 AM
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Why I should answer any of them? Who are you?

Maybe I should pass KYC for you especially?

If you are not ready to communicate constructively, then obviously you have nothing to say. good luck

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December 15, 2023, 04:00:52 PM
Last edit: December 15, 2023, 04:19:30 PM by Don Pedro Dinero
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I am going to tell you all why aceptamosbitcoin is not managed today by the Spaniard who lived in a village in the province of Barcelona when he created the account.

Spain is not a country where people generally know how to speak English, unlike in other European countries such as the Netherlands or Germany. The new generations know a little more with the new technologies and the improvement in English teaching that has taken place, but until not so long ago the English that was taught at school and high school was enough to say 'hello' and 'thanks' (mispronounced) and little else. English classes were taught by teachers in Spanish.

If someone registered on the forum in 2013 and spent two and a half years writing in Spanish without having written a single post in English, it is simply because they had no fucking idea of English.

And if after a gap they switched to writing only in English, it wasn't by magic, obviously.

There are other interesting things also. Whoever created the account was a miner who started a directory of bitcoin-accepting websites. Guess what the website was called?


(the meaning in English would be weacceptbitcoin.com)

That domain today has nothing to do with the original purpose, it is about gambling.

I am sure that if someone bothers to look at the content of what that account wrote in Spanish and what it wrote in English they will see clear differences, but for me the linguistic fact is the determining factor. That account changed hands sometime between November 2015 and January 2017.

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December 15, 2023, 06:05:27 PM
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https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6332/63328139.html

Why I should answer any of them? Who are you?

Maybe I should pass KYC for you especially?

Accused by creating this topic for knowing different languages. Plus, "Hmm, as an option in order to warn people with whom he may potentially have a deal. For reference use this topic. "


I dont want to waste my time for you anymore.


He edited his message from the first page, so cute Cheesy Apparently he took my words about constructive seriously.

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