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Post by Gooba on Jul 13, 2017 6:38:41 GMT -5
Growing trend with bitcoins, most books have it already. A bit confusing for setup but definitely something to consider...from what I heard, it's hard for someone to trace you, true?
Does anyone here use bitcoins?
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Post by Makers on Jul 13, 2017 7:36:13 GMT -5
Not many bad reviews re Bitcoins...it is important to know that Bitcoin wallets are not secured like online bank accounts. You must be diligent about choosing a secure password and consider possibly purchasing an extra software program that helps to double encrypt your wall
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Post by Makers on Jul 24, 2017 4:33:34 GMT -5
Cybersecurity legend: ‘I will eat my d–k’ if I lose $500K Bitcoin betJohn McAfee, the colorful founder of his namesake antivirus software company, as well as a former fugitive and passionate cryptocurrency backer, says bitcoin is headed toward the $500,000 mark within three years. Apparently, he’s got a lot riding on it: MΔgUra @maguraaa Replying to @officialmcafee
so 1btc 500k $ within 3years?
John McAfee ✔ @officialmcafee
if not, I will eat my dick on national television. 3:02 PM - 17 Jul 2017 That disturbing visual may be a joke, but Bitcoin’s potential is no laughing matter, according to McAfee. In a tweetstorm that began Monday and is still raging, the eccentric techie laid out his bullish case and offered to take any bet to the contrary: McAfee might be on the extreme end, but he’s not the only one with high hopes for Bitcoin and the rest of the cryptos. Fundstrat’s Tom Lee, one of Wall Street’s biggest equity bears, says Bitcoin’s the new gold, with $55,000 possible by 2022. At last check, Bitcoin was up almost 3 percent to $2,303.28 after dropping below $2,000 over the weekend. It reached a high of $3,018 on June 11. The overall crypto market topped the $80 billion-mark Tuesday after the recent declines dropped it to a low of $61 billion, according to Coindesk.
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Post by Gooba on Jul 24, 2017 4:45:57 GMT -5
Not something I wanted to read first thing in the morning LOL
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Post by Makers on Jul 24, 2017 4:52:28 GMT -5
Not something I wanted to read first thing in the morning LOL Agree there is a lingering visual :(
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Post by Gooba on Jul 24, 2017 4:53:51 GMT -5
Last month my company APM terminals was one of many companies that was globally hacked along with Europe and Russia, called ransom ware. The hackers asked for 300 bitcoins in return to salvage the companies systems. My company didn't budge. We are still without computers. They decided to start from scratch and get new software. 1 bitcoin is equivalent to about $2,500 US, which comes to about 700k. This never would've happened if they had anti virus protection....what's that saying, penny wise is dollar foolish.
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Post by Makers on Jul 24, 2017 6:53:09 GMT -5
OUCH!
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Post by Makers on Jul 25, 2017 10:58:53 GMT -5
There are a number of proposals for technical changes to Bitcoin that may take effect in the coming weeks. The UASF with deadline August 1st, 2017, could represent risks such as replay attacks and even a permanent Bitcoin chain-split. For this reason, all Bitcoin services will be temporary suspended starting July 31st, 2017, for approximately 48 to 72 hours, until the network is deemed stable again. Our recommendation is to contact your Bitcoin wallet provider for more information on how these changes will affect any bitcoins you may be storing. You may also find more details here.
Thank you for your comprehension in this matter.
5Dimes Group Management.
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Post by hwnrnnr on Aug 7, 2017 18:02:48 GMT -5
anyone? have a friend whose book is going to bitcoin and he doesn't want to use the bitcoin service. can anyone recommend any other book where "real money" is still in use?
thank you for your help.
aloha,
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Post by Makers on Aug 7, 2017 18:17:21 GMT -5
anyone? have a friend whose book is going to bitcoin and he doesn't want to use the bitcoin service. can anyone recommend any other book where "real money" is still in use? thank you for your help. aloha, Sportbet (owned by Dimes) does he play there?
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Post by hwnrnnr on Aug 7, 2017 19:03:01 GMT -5
anyone? have a friend whose book is going to bitcoin and he doesn't want to use the bitcoin service. can anyone recommend any other book where "real money" is still in use? thank you for your help. aloha, Sportbet (owned by Dimes) does he play there? aloha wayne, he did not say where he was playing but asked if i had a local book because his online service was moving to bitcoins. will suggest sportbet to him. thank you for the help.
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Post by nose on Aug 7, 2017 20:58:57 GMT -5
Growing trend with bitcoins, most books have it already. A bit confusing for setup but definitely something to consider...from what I heard, it's hard for someone to trace you, true? Does anyone here use bitcoins? Have been using them since last December. I use coinbase and they can be slow, especially at the beginning. Have also had issues with their site going down. I try not to keep too much in that account and I don't have a true wallet yet, but it keeps going up and just letting it ride...at least until the season starts and I need more funds lol
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Post by Makers on Aug 8, 2017 3:16:08 GMT -5
Growing trend with bitcoins, most books have it already. A bit confusing for setup but definitely something to consider...from what I heard, it's hard for someone to trace you, true? Does anyone here use bitcoins? Have been using them since last December. I use coinbase and they can be slow, especially at the beginning. Have also had issues with their site going down. I try not to keep too much in that account and I don't have a true wallet yet, but it keeps going up and just letting it ride...at least until the season starts and I need more funds lol Tim are you aware with your password and account # you can log in to both Dimes and Sportbet and place wagers should one site be having problems? Also while WU isn't on their menu and one hasn't used WU to a high degree it is still viable for deposits..also while the withdrawal option doesn't list checks..a phone call makes that possible..
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Post by nose on Aug 8, 2017 11:57:40 GMT -5
Have been using them since last December. I use coinbase and they can be slow, especially at the beginning. Have also had issues with their site going down. I try not to keep too much in that account and I don't have a true wallet yet, but it keeps going up and just letting it ride...at least until the season starts and I need more funds lol Tim are you aware with your password and account # you can log in to both Dimes and Sportbet and place wagers should one site be having problems? Also while WU isn't on their menu and one hasn't used WU to a high degree it is still viable for deposits..also while the withdrawal option doesn't list checks..a phone call makes that possible.. Sorry, I was talking about Bitcoins.
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Post by Makers on Aug 8, 2017 12:03:34 GMT -5
My bad 😣
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