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November 05, 2014, 01:46:32 PM
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Well, all I can say is that I used Panda quite often over there.  Take it or leave it I guess.  I just wanted to share my experiences with folks on here. I'm no expert but it looks like people just started doing this on their own to save taxes.  There's nothing official and Pandacoin is faster than bitcoin.  It might have been that singer on TV the other poster mentioned.  She must have mentioned it and then it just caught on.  There've been some guys spamming this thread all around.  I'm not part of that but I should have realized the excitement this would cause.  I thought everyone just knew what was going on with Panda.  It was really no big deal at all just another way to pay for stuff except you'd get a discount. It was awkward sometimes waiting for the blockchain but everyone is friendly so it was cool.
 
Used Panda in a few bars actually.  No taxes and faster than bitcoin and no need to carry cash.  If you use a credit card in those places that means the mafia will be using your card number the next day.  

You've got to have a smart phone.  The place e-mails you their Panda wallet address and you use Mintpal to transfer the Pandas.  I guess it would be Bittrex now.  There's an Android wallet that doesn't work right and a Mac wallet some locals created that no-one trusts.

Some blond singer chick was on TV the last time I was there talking about accepting Panda at her shows. My Romanian is really bad so I couldn't get the details.

It really wasn't a big deal at all, lots of people do it.






Hold up m8.  You're saying you used Pandacoin about town in Romania just as if it were normal money? I'm big with that coin but had 't known it was being used for much of anything yet. In a dive bar? Give some more info.


Lol, OP is lying SO BAD, Panda has to be the most obscure/shittiest shitcoin there is. Pandacoin isnt accepted anywhere in the world at all, and definitely not Romania. I did a quick google, and no results. But nice try.
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November 05, 2014, 01:49:45 PM
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They can laugh as much they want, I don't care.  Just sharing some info here not trying to change the world.  Who the hell goes around taking pictures of the bargirl when you pay for beer or in a grocery store buying bread? That's crazy.

I'm curious what cryptos people have used in the "real world"?

I've used Dogecoin and Bitcoin to rent miners.  I used Dogecoin also to buy USB cables one time and a mug with a Doge on it.

I used Pinkcoin and Vootcoin to buy beef jerky on-line.

I used Pandacoin all around Bucharest (in Romania) in restaurants, taxis, a dive bar to buy beer, a concert and to buy batteries and other stuff.

I tried to use Cannabiscoin to buy weed in Arizona but there are a bunch of rules so it didn't work.

You better show photos of this place and prove that you wrote here, because as you can see noe everyone just laughing at you.
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November 05, 2014, 02:04:44 PM
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The casual tone of your typing and slight rebuff of the posts targeted against you(r)lies, gives off that you're lying....If what you're saying was true, then you would not be typing the way you are most likely; Pandacoin is relatively obscure, has an extremely low marketcap, and not much of a community. If what you were saying was true, then you would have taken pictures, you would respond enthusiastically, not so casually as you are now. All in all, everyone here knows you're lying and it's shown plainly shown...Only a fool would believe this lol.
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November 05, 2014, 02:19:54 PM
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I posted above. Like I said I saw people using in Bulgaria in Varna, mostly Romanians. It was fast. I'm surprised people are so spastic about this, I worked the Bitswift scam (vacation money). We had to post all kinds of Taylor Swift pics, infos and shit to get this reaction.  OP dude obviously isn't deep in crypto and just thought it was ordinary stuff.  For me it was just easier to use normal cash than all the wallet copy/paste crap.




The casual tone of your typing and slight rebuff of the posts targeted against you(r)lies, gives off that you're lying....If what you're saying was true, then you would not be typing the way you are most likely; Pandacoin is relatively obscure, has an extremely low marketcap, and not much of a community. If what you were saying was true, then you would have taken pictures, you would respond enthusiastically, not so casually as you are now. All in all, everyone here knows you're lying and it's shown plainly shown...Only a fool would believe this lol.
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November 05, 2014, 02:20:59 PM
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See sig. What I buy with it is nobodies business.  Smiley
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November 05, 2014, 02:34:34 PM
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Way too many weirdo's flexing their fledgling PR chops on these forums
I'd imagine you have to have 10% holdings of PND minimum to even warrant the effort of paying posters to write this kind of nonsense

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November 05, 2014, 02:42:30 PM
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Did it ever cross your mind that peeps might be telling the truth? I get paid nice money to pump coins. If they were paying I'd have 20 pages of girls in Panda bikinis, a room full of brought hero accounts worshipping the dev, photoshops of happy Romanians buying Lambos with Panda, pandas landing on the moon with Romanian flags all kinds of happy shit. I could pump it to 100 sats by lunch easy. Nah, wierd as it seems something legit is going on for once.


Way too many weirdo's flexing their fledgling PR chops on these forums
I'd imagine you have to have 10% holdings of PND minimum to even warrant the effort of paying posters to write this kind of nonsense

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November 05, 2014, 02:44:50 PM
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I get paid nice money to pump coins.
sure u do.  Grin

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November 05, 2014, 02:45:20 PM
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i have used bitcoin only
none of others
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November 05, 2014, 02:45:44 PM
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November 05, 2014, 03:20:21 PM
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Well, all I can say is that I used Panda quite often over there.  Take it or leave it I guess.

It's really not, guess I'll leave it.
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November 05, 2014, 03:23:08 PM
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I posted above. Like I said I saw people using in Bulgaria in Varna, mostly Romanians. It was fast. I'm surprised people are so spastic about this, I worked the Bitswift scam (vacation money). We had to post all kinds of Taylor Swift pics, infos and shit to get this reaction.  OP dude obviously isn't deep in crypto and just thought it was ordinary stuff.  For me it was just easier to use normal cash than all the wallet copy/paste crap.




The casual tone of your typing and slight rebuff of the posts targeted against you(r)lies, gives off that you're lying....If what you're saying was true, then you would not be typing the way you are most likely; Pandacoin is relatively obscure, has an extremely low marketcap, and not much of a community. If what you were saying was true, then you would have taken pictures, you would respond enthusiastically, not so casually as you are now. All in all, everyone here knows you're lying and it's shown plainly shown...Only a fool would believe this lol.

Seeing as I see these posts Only from newbie members who have a history of supporting their Pandacoin investments......You fall into the same category as the OP.
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November 05, 2014, 03:24:06 PM
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I use PoS coins everyday..  I use them to mint new coins.
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November 05, 2014, 03:30:48 PM
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Did it ever cross your mind that peeps might be telling the truth? I get paid nice money to pump coins. If they were paying I'd have 20 pages of girls in Panda bikinis, a room full of brought hero accounts worshipping the dev, photoshops of happy Romanians buying Lambos with Panda, pandas landing on the moon with Romanian flags all kinds of happy shit. I could pump it to 100 sats by lunch easy. Nah, wierd as it seems something legit is going on for once.


Way too many weirdo's flexing their fledgling PR chops on these forums
I'd imagine you have to have 10% holdings of PND minimum to even warrant the effort of paying posters to write this kind of nonsense

Obviously they're underpaid, even by 3rd world standards, that's why there are no girls in panda bikinis  Undecided

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November 05, 2014, 03:58:35 PM
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I never thought my post would get such a negative reaction; I've got some magazines and stuff in my office with Panda stamps on it; I'll see if I can find some and put up a picture.  I'll search my phone to see if it got into any pictures. I found this video: the is the girl who was talking about taking Panda coins at concerts; they interviewed her right after the dancing baby video.  They don't show the interview on YouTube, just the baby.  Believe me I couldn't make something like this up.  She's some kind of lawyer or law graduate. My Romanian sucks utterly so I could be wrong:





I posted above. Like I said I saw people using in Bulgaria in Varna, mostly Romanians. It was fast. I'm surprised people are so spastic about this, I worked the Bitswift scam (vacation money). We had to post all kinds of Taylor Swift pics, infos and shit to get this reaction.  OP dude obviously isn't deep in crypto and just thought it was ordinary stuff.  For me it was just easier to use normal cash than all the wallet copy/paste crap.




The casual tone of your typing and slight rebuff of the posts targeted against you(r)lies, gives off that you're lying....If what you're saying was true, then you would not be typing the way you are most likely; Pandacoin is relatively obscure, has an extremely low marketcap, and not much of a community. If what you were saying was true, then you would have taken pictures, you would respond enthusiastically, not so casually as you are now. All in all, everyone here knows you're lying and it's shown plainly shown...Only a fool would believe this lol.

Seeing as I see these posts Only from newbie members who have a history of supporting their Pandacoin investments......You fall into the same category as the OP.
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November 05, 2014, 04:46:15 PM
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Came for the lulz, staying for more lulz.
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November 05, 2014, 05:40:20 PM
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Ok, I found something.  Here's the background: I sell old magazines on eBay as a sideline.  People like them, especially old Maxim's from wierd countries.  I was in bookstore in Bucharest (in Romania) and found a Bulgarian Maxim magazine from 2007 in the back.  Score.  That's worth $60.00 US easily.  People collect strange things and do not mind paying for what they want.

Lots of things in the store had the Panda tag attached like this.  It wasn't fancy, just clipped on so that the magazine or book isn't damaged.  Other places had stickers or more formal stuff.  Still looking through phone to see if I have a shot of something like that.  I have some other rare books at home from the same shop.  If people still don't believe me I'll post a pic of one of those later.  A Bulgarian American guy was supposed to buy this but he had to deal with something and hasn't paid me yet and it has been in my desk drawer for a month.

I don't know what that middle language is. Bulgarian cursive maybe.



I'm curious what cryptos people have used in the "real world"?

I've used Dogecoin and Bitcoin to rent miners.  I used Dogecoin also to buy USB cables one time and a mug with a Doge on it.

I used Pinkcoin and Vootcoin to buy beef jerky on-line.

I used Pandacoin all around Bucharest (in Romania) in restaurants, taxis, a dive bar to buy beer, a concert and to buy batteries and other stuff.

I tried to use Cannabiscoin to buy weed in Arizona but there are a bunch of rules so it didn't work.

You better show photos of this place and prove that you wrote here, because as you can see noe everyone just laughing at you.
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November 05, 2014, 06:09:20 PM
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 Grin Grin this is getting more ridiculously idiotic by the minute!

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November 05, 2014, 06:21:18 PM
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 Grin Grin this is getting more ridiculously idiotic by the minute!

Yep, Annington please post more "proofs" Cheesy
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November 05, 2014, 06:25:20 PM
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Ok, I'll bite and yes I am a Panda investor but I'm not a newbie so I guess people have to listen to me for some reason.

Tell me exactly why this scenario isn't possible? SEriously, no name calling, screaming "scam", etc.  Present a logical analysis as to why this situation is impossible. Please no snarky smiley faces either.

The tone of the posters seems to be directed towards reporting business-as-usual with none of the usual hype we've all come to expect.  Can you image the barrage we'd get if people in some country started using Bitswift? And where are the Pandacoin devs? In most cases they'd be all over the thread beating the drum.  I think they don't know what's going on either; how would they?

If alternative currencies are supposed to become part of the financial ecosystem why couldn't that initiation involve a Romanian rare magazine shop, some "dive" bars and taxi drivers? From reading the thread it looks like a smarter than average singer became interested in crytocurrencies and spoke about it on television.  Like most girls she probably fell in love with cute Pandas.  Everyone likes Pandas. People saw it on television and decided to give the new idea a try and it seems to be working out.  

In the US the same thing would happen if Myley Cyris for reason went on Twitter or a new show talking about how great Dogecoin is, for example.

People asked the OP for pictures and he was able to locate some.


 Grin Grin this is getting more ridiculously idiotic by the minute!

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