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The Wise Guy (OP)
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March 11, 2015, 01:05:26 AM
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How's it going, fellow Bitcoin/Cryptocoin Enthusiasts!

Most of my profile and contact information can easily be found at my profile, But in case you haven't already guessed it, I'm new. This of course doesn't necessarily mean i'm new to the whole Bitcoin scene, so if you feel the need to engage in an intelligent conversation than feel free to Private Message me.  Grin

I've seen this general forum around quite a few times when searching Bitcoin related things on Google, so today i finally decided it could be worth my time to register. I hope eventually I can benefit from the use of this forum as a whole. For now, I'll just get myself acquainted with the general populace and website interface.

I'm mostly a gambler by Bitcoin standards, it is where about 80% of my BTC are spent and received. If you have any community tips or guidelines that i would do best to follow and watch out for i would appreciate your input. No that I'm asking for a Tl;dr for the Rules Haha, because right after this post i will be reading the rules and guidelines myself. That is all, I'll see you peeps around Smiley

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March 11, 2015, 10:57:30 PM
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>It's going great.
>Don't gamble. Invest. You'll go much further and the mathematical/psychological aspect is way more fun than chance.
>Don't use bold text unless you have an important announcement (i.e. "Holy shit bitcoin just broke").
>Don't use colors unless you are using it to highlight important phrases within a post.
>You should have signed up four years ago.

Welcome.

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March 12, 2015, 12:40:35 AM
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it's kinda hard to remove the habit of gambling if you are a gambler, though others say "don't gamble your bitcoin or you will lost all you had" but still we will gamble,hehe well because we are the same, bitcoin that i get mostly from gambling
just follow what your heart says that the best ways ever

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March 12, 2015, 01:41:03 AM
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Op if you are a gambler this is a great new world for you to discover. You can check our 'Gambling section'. There are a lot of nice casinos and new online games to check. Just be wary of 'Investor-based games section' of this forum as there you will only find scams and trolls.
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