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Re: Buying/Selling Bitcoin and Altcoins for PayPal or Money Order
by
Studio60
on 23/04/2018, 15:05:12 UTC
Currently buying Bitcoin  Smiley
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Re: I'm selling Bitcoin and Altcoins for Your PayPal
by
Studio60
on 13/04/2018, 16:00:08 UTC
Prices going up. Bump   Smiley
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Re: I'm selling Bitcoin and Altcoins for Your PayPal
by
Studio60
on 11/04/2018, 11:21:49 UTC
Hi I am keen on purchasing BTC from you. I am willing to pay more than the market rate. Kindly PM me thanks!

Sent you a PM  Smiley
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Board Currency exchange
Buying/Selling Bitcoin and Altcoins for PayPal or Money Order
by
Studio60
on 10/04/2018, 13:08:36 UTC
Hello,

I'm doing small trades for Bitcoin and Altcoins.

Currently buying Bitcoin with US Postal Money Order. I'll mail immediately and you should receive in 1-3 days anywhere in the US. You can pick up the cash at any post office.

Looking for $50 - 100 with no markup or discount. View ad here:

https://trustedcointrades.com/ads/135/receive-us-dollar-for-bitcoin-using-cryptocurrency-wallet/

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PayPal

I'm doing small amounts of PayPal from $20 to $30.  The rate is coin price +14%. I will need a picture of your ID which should match your verified PayPal account. Then I'll send coins. I can go first if you're trusted, otherwise use escrow here:

https://trustedcointrades.com/ads/128/receive-bitcoin-for-us-dollar-using-paypal/

Currently in stock:

Litecoin

Other coins: please ask by PM
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Helpfull spreadsheet to judge cryptocurrencies
by
Studio60
on 16/03/2018, 20:36:05 UTC
I am not trying to track down passwords, or something like that.

It's unfortunate, but we don't know if you're telling the truth or not and dishonest people would take advantage. You're talking about spreading a file download from an unknown source within a forum that specializes in people keeping money on their computer(s)! You may be legitimate, but unfortunately it's not worth it for people to take chances. As others have said a better/safer option is putting the info online with a known source like Google Docs. If you're looking for feedback you'll get a much better response like that.
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Re: Dice Script Developer needed
by
Studio60
on 13/06/2016, 01:09:19 UTC
Sent you a PM Smiley

Regarding www.cryptodicescript.com I would be careful. It may be a scam. As TheBarMan says the links that are supposed to show the script in action don't work. It also seems strange that you click the Buy button and are immediately asked to send BTC to some address, then contact them to say you paid. If it's a scam and anyone sends payment, good luck getting the BTC back. For a site with no established reputation and no escrow option, or option to try/view the script before sending it seems strange.
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Board Service Discussion (Altcoins)
Re: Where is Everyone Trading Altcoins?
by
Studio60
on 19/03/2016, 18:44:42 UTC
Click on the highlighted price of any coin you want. The page that opens gives you more info about the coin and it shows all the markets for that coin.

Aha! Thanks, that answers it!
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Board Service Discussion (Altcoins)
Re: Where is Everyone Trading Altcoins?
by
Studio60
on 19/03/2016, 17:35:39 UTC
Poloniex is now the biggest non-Chinese alt exchange since Cryptsy died. It is pretty liquid. Bittrex sadly doesn't have as much liquidity which means orders tend not to be filled very quickly even for moderately popular coins.

Hey thanks!

I hadn't heard of Bittrex.com. It appears they have about 190 coins. That's exactly what I'm looking for. I'm trying to see where Coinmarketcap.com is basing its pricing as they list prices for over 600 coins!

http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/views/all/
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Where is Everyone Trading Altcoins?
by
Studio60
on 19/03/2016, 16:57:13 UTC
Hi everyone,

Does anyone know where coinmarketcap.com gets their pricing data from? They have over 600 different coins listed. To my knowledge no single exchange has anywhere near that many coins traded. Cryptsy used to be the big alt-coin exchange, but ran into trouble. Where do people go to trade the many coins out there, especially ones with low volume?!?

Thanks!
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Board Services
Re: [Any Website $50.00] Get A Website Built!
by
Studio60
on 16/03/2016, 19:52:40 UTC
bump!
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[Any Website $50.00] Get A Website Built!
by
Studio60
on 14/03/2016, 23:16:22 UTC
Hi!

We're a new development service with an emphasis on Bitcoin. To kick things off we're offering fully functional websites for just $50.00! You can host with us or have the site set up with another provider. The choice is yours.

Here is what you get:

- Free Consultation
- Free Project Drafting for Approval
- Site Development, Testing & Adjustments for $25 down payment
- Final Site Setup (on our servers or yours) for $25 final payment

What kind of site can you get?

The sky is the limit. We've built great looking fast sites for years, including Bitcoin focused. Please note this offer is first come first served with jobs sorted by simplicity. We may not be able to build for everyone, but we'll do our best to accommodate.

Example site:

DiceRiches (Bitcoin Dice Game)

http://i.imgur.com/FzImBa9.png

Please feel free to PM. Also note the Dice Site is for sale. Hosting fees range from $8-15 per month. Bitcoin is accepted.
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Re: HIRE - Prestashop developer to build BTC module
by
Studio60
on 21/11/2015, 18:52:59 UTC
I've sent you a PM. Smiley
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Re: How can I earn trust on Bitcointalk?
by
Studio60
on 14/11/2015, 20:29:21 UTC
One thing you can do is offer free escrow services. There is a user called Monbux with a ton of trusted feedback from doing this. You do need to be trustworthy to get started, but you can start small. So for example, start in the currency exchange section whenever you need to trade bitcoin for Paypal or something. Start with small amounts and ask for positive feedback for successful trades. Once you start having trusted feedback you can offer free escrow services where you hold a small amount of bitcoin for people and settle disputes if something goes wrong. 
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Another scaling poll
by
Studio60
on 14/11/2015, 20:21:56 UTC
Yes, I think there will be consensus, especially once transactions back up and fees rise. Blocks are getting pretty full.
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Re: I need a PHP job completed. Website Setup. Easy Job!
by
Studio60
on 13/08/2015, 00:41:55 UTC
I can get your site set up for FREE if you'll host with Studio60! I've sent you a PM.
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Re: [FREE Website] Get A Website Built
by
Studio60
on 15/07/2015, 17:33:12 UTC
With PP, all he has to do is prove he provided the requested service, and PP will side with him.

And this is a cool idea, OP! Any chance you can add an affiliate system?

Great idea! Let me work on that and get back to you.
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Re: [FREE Website] Get A Website Built
by
Studio60
on 15/07/2015, 01:34:02 UTC
is this payable via btc? assuming someone is happy with service? or what are the payment options?

Yes, Bitcoin is accepted of course  Cheesy

Also normal credit cards and PayPal.
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[FREE Website] Get A Website Built
by
Studio60
on 15/07/2015, 01:15:01 UTC
Hi!

Get a custom website free of charge.

Host with us and get a free site with access 24/7. You always own your own data and if you want to move your site you'll receive a price to buy the underlying software. You're basically getting free usage of a site for monthly hosting costs without setup fees. Great deal, right?

Here is what you get:

-Free Consultation
-Free Project Drafting for approval
-Free Site Development, Testing, Adjustments and Finalization
-Turn on hosting and receive control panel access

There is no obligation at any point! You pay nothing unless you're completely happy with what you're getting, so there is no risk.

What kind of site can you get?

The sky is the limit. We've built great looking powerful sites for years, including Bitcoin focused. Please note this offer is first come first served, and projects are prioritized by simplicity. Some projects may be easier to complete with existing software.

Example site:

DiceRiches (Bitcoin Dice Game)

http://i.imgur.com/dAl2Jce.png

Please feel free to post or PM. Hosting fees are site dependent, but typically $8-15 per month.
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Re: Wtb web builder.
by
Studio60
on 07/07/2015, 19:04:09 UTC
I sent you a PM Smiley
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Is Bitcoin really unbreakable?
by
Studio60
on 04/07/2015, 23:41:09 UTC
There have certainly been times in our history, even in the recent past, in which the country at large (US) has voted for a Keynesian monetary policy. Isn't it possible, even likely, that at some time in the future a majority of miners would simply implement software changes to increase the amount of bitcoins generated? The incentive to do so is rather large, is it not? Thoughts?

This is a good question, but not only miners would have to accept the change but all full nodes too. In other words you would have to convince everybody using bitcoin (miners and fully validating nodes) to change. That's not an easy task. People that understand Bitcoin's 21 million limit understand it makes coins more valuable than keeping inflationary printing. People would be voting to decrease their own net worth.

There was another coin that tried higher inflation rate. I can't remember the name, but basically the longer you held it the more value it lost, which was to encourage people to spend/use the coins. The theory was the higher transaction activity would create more economic value and the coins would be worth more. I don't think that coin is still around.