deepceleron
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June 10, 2012, 09:20:32 PM |
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Mail me $11, I'll send you 2 BTC.
You don't need to go through exchanges and such, like other currencies, you can sell stuff to obtain Bitcoins or trade with individuals.
The typical route though is to transfer USD currency into a currency exchange, complete a trade, and withdraw Bitcoins to your wallet address.
Sent you some loose change.
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drudgeboat (OP)
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June 10, 2012, 11:18:26 PM |
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Drudgeboat, If you have downloaded the Bitcoin client, I will send you .01 BTC to get you started. It's not much, but it's something Just post your Bitcoin address and it will be on its way. The Joint, that is very generous of you, thank you! my address is 1CeoBMn9Qn7wygecmBybQ5WCRLDxrcoQnq .01 BTC sent Mail me $11, I'll send you 2 BTC.
You don't need to go through exchanges and such, like other currencies, you can sell stuff to obtain Bitcoins or trade with individuals.
The typical route though is to transfer USD currency into a currency exchange, complete a trade, and withdraw Bitcoins to your wallet address.
Sent you some loose change.
WOW such a generous Community! Thank you both! OK, so I have the Bitcoin Client Wallet from here - http://bitcoin.org/ . The address I gave you fine folks was the address it listed for me under "receive coins" tab. The coins you guys sent me have not appeared however. Does this just take some time to propagate, or did I mess up somewhere? Also my wallet is still synchronizing with network (although it's about 98% done). I decided to buy a MoneyPak card to trade for coins with someone on here. What should I do to ensure the trade goes smoothly? Do I just give him a newly generated address and he deposits it right in my wallet? Thanks!!!
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Raoul Duke
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June 10, 2012, 11:24:22 PM |
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When it finishes synchronizing you'll see the coins, don't worry.
Yes, generate a new address for every received transaction, that way it will be easier for you to keep track of who paid you what. Only deal with trusted sellers, the ones with good reputation, remember.
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drudgeboat (OP)
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June 10, 2012, 11:35:43 PM |
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When it finishes synchronizing you'll see the coins, don't worry.
Yes, generate a new address for every received transaction, that way it will be easier for you to keep track of who paid you what. Only deal with trusted sellers, the ones with good reputation, remember.
Thank you for all your help Psy I appreciate it. So it is is safe for me to do business while my wallet is still syncing? Or is it best to wait until it is finished? I assume it doesn't really matter (since it seems like the transaction would just be tagged on the end of the update regardless) but maybe for peace of minds sake..
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Raoul Duke
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June 10, 2012, 11:39:44 PM |
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You don't need to wait to use your Bitcoin addresses. It's only that before the synching ends, or until it reaches the blocks where the transactions were confirmed you won't see them in your wallet and be able to spend them. But you can se them in a block explorer site. For instance, the address where the kind people here sent you those little bitcoin gifts, you can see it here: http://blockchain.info/address/1CeoBMn9Qn7wygecmBybQ5WCRLDxrcoQnqSee the money already there?
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drudgeboat (OP)
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June 11, 2012, 12:20:08 AM |
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You don't need to wait to use your Bitcoin addresses. It's only that before the synching ends, or until it reaches the blocks where the transactions were confirmed you won't see them in your wallet and be able to spend them. But you can se them in a block explorer site. For instance, the address where the kind people here sent you those little bitcoin gifts, you can see it here: http://blockchain.info/address/1CeoBMn9Qn7wygecmBybQ5WCRLDxrcoQnqSee the money already there? Thank you! I just wanted to take a minute and say I really appreciate how helpful, friendly and outright generous this community is! Not only did you all help out so much with my nooby questions, but 3 of you were awesome enough to even give me a bit of coins to start. You guys ROCK! I have just finished my first real trade transaction and should hopefully have some full coins in my wallet soon. I'm excited to explore the world of bitcoins! Best regards and I'll be sure to tell my friends to come here if the are ever curious.
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circuitloss
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June 12, 2012, 04:21:20 AM |
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That's really cool Drudge
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RodeoX
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June 12, 2012, 02:13:37 PM |
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Step 1. Set up Mt.Gox account
Step 2. Go to bit instant and send coins to your name at Mt.Gox
Step 3. Bring your payment slip to one of the 700k banks, stores, etc. and pay.
By the time you get home your Mt.Gox account will be funded.
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Raoul Duke
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June 12, 2012, 03:10:22 PM |
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I think you missed the part where he said the closest bitinstant deposit place was at a 45 min. drive from him lol
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RodeoX
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June 12, 2012, 03:40:08 PM |
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I think you missed the part where he said the closest bitinstant deposit place was at a 45 min. drive from him lol
Oops, I did miss that. Although it still may be the quickest option.
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TheDarkBanker
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March 25, 2013, 08:32:33 PM |
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intersango doesn't seem to be accepting new members. Can anyone recommend another painless USD to BTC exchange? One that works with say, direct deposit wire transfers and sepa transfers?
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