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Re: About to buy my 1st Bitcoin
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bieberluvr
on 05/12/2015, 13:14:45 UTC
Finally!  I have found an easy way to buy bitcoin.

Someone introduced me to coinbase.  I signed up to it and i entered my banking details.

I uploaded 400 dollars to my usd account, and now i am finally going to purchase my first bitcoin.

I am very happy about this.  It's about time i can easily buy bitcoin from my bank,


So my question is:   Once i buy my first bitcoin, what exactly do i do with it?


Do i leave it in my coinbase account?  Is it safe there?

Or do i transfer it to my desktop computer?


I'm not familiar with this yet.   I plan to always keep a balance of 1 bitcoin in my account for 5 years to 10 years,

the rest of the bitcoin i buy i will spend online.



What is everyone's advice?   

Don't do it brother!
http://imgur.com/4vfaIBy
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Re: What did you buy on bitcoin black Friday?
by
bieberluvr
on 01/12/2015, 07:55:33 UTC
Heroine, now I cant deposit again on Kong
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Re: I am terrified that SHA256 or ECC will be cracked and btc will become worthless
by
bieberluvr
on 01/12/2015, 06:43:17 UTC
Obviously a question Snowden could answer
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Re: △▽BitKong.me - The Most Addictive Bitcoin Game Ever - Provably Fair. △▽
by
bieberluvr
on 29/11/2015, 07:48:33 UTC
Hey gay, where is my send addy
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Re: Newbie qestion about wallets
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bieberluvr
on 27/11/2015, 08:41:05 UTC
thats exactly what im asking...   how do I make MY bitcoins MIne, permanently unless I spend it?
Without private key, no one can spend it hence, Bitaddress.org or Electrum (paper wallet or desktop clients). Shared wallets do not allow users to control their private key or have knowledge of the private key and is hence unsecure.

Im liking what I hear about electrum...  Thanks guys, very helpful
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Re: Newbie qestion about wallets
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bieberluvr
on 27/11/2015, 08:34:27 UTC
Is blockchain.info secure enough to store long term?  Id like a link on how to create a paper wallet...

you can learning paper wallet at here
https://blockchain.info/wallet/paper-tutorial
use https://www.bitaddress.org/ "the highest trusted site" to create new paper wallet

Thanks bro, much appreciated.
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Re: Newbie qestion about wallets
by
bieberluvr
on 27/11/2015, 08:33:19 UTC
thats exactly what im asking...   how do I make MY bitcoins MIne, permanently unless I spend it?
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Re: Newbie qestion about wallets
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bieberluvr
on 27/11/2015, 08:27:07 UTC
im really just wanting to give a few btc to my nices & nephew.  where theyll be able to cash out 10yrs from now....
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Re: Newbie qestion about wallets
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bieberluvr
on 27/11/2015, 08:24:43 UTC
question because im a moron...  what good would a 2fa do if blockchain or other service just up and ran?
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Re: Newbie qestion about wallets
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bieberluvr
on 27/11/2015, 08:19:05 UTC
coinbase? Any opinions on that? Also I heard maybe electrum?   the guy above, https://bitcoinpaperwallet.com/ im gonna read up first, but looks cool...  Again, thanks guys, im learning alot from yall  Smiley
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Re: Newbie qestion about wallets
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bieberluvr
on 27/11/2015, 08:13:21 UTC
Thanks guys, I appreciate your input
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Newbie qestion about wallets
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bieberluvr
on 27/11/2015, 06:11:41 UTC
Is blockchain.info secure enough to store long term?  Id like a link on how to create a paper wallet...
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Re: Future Transaction Fees
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bieberluvr
on 22/11/2015, 01:48:10 UTC
Ah, I see - Thanks for clarifying.
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Future Transaction Fees
by
bieberluvr
on 22/11/2015, 00:08:33 UTC
Since the BTC transaction fee is 0.0001 BTC, here are what transfers will cost in the future:

$1,000 per coin = $0.10 transaction fee
$10,000 per coin = $1.00 transaction fee
$100,000 per coin = $10.00 transaction fee
$1,000,000 per coin = $100 transaction fee

Honestly, if Bitcoin goes to the 6-7 figure mark, I don't see how people would be willing to pay these fees.  Especially for everyday transactions.  And considering there aren't enough Bitcoins for everyone in the world to own even a tenth of a coin. Comments?
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Re: Shift - Bitcoin Visa Card - now available in the US
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bieberluvr
on 21/11/2015, 23:54:04 UTC
Do they charge you to order one?  I have an account with Coinbase, is it free for us to get?
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Re: In 2015, faucets are bad for bitcoin
by
bieberluvr
on 21/11/2015, 03:58:20 UTC
Faucets are now a revenue generator for faucet owners, rather than 'giving away' bitcoins for people to experiment with.  All of them have Adsense on them, and I think Google will probably crack down on that because lots of them promote forced or fraudulent clicks.  But hey, no hate - hope they get their money while the getting is good.  If you have a favorite faucet, this subreddit lets you post your referral links: https://www.reddit.com/r/GetFreeBitcoins/
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Re: Paris France ISIS Killer had $3 million dollar BTC Wallet *FAKE* *UPDATED*
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bieberluvr
on 20/11/2015, 14:27:51 UTC
This is just propaganda to allow the banking system to try and stifle something that is threatening to them.  Long live the New World Order and Illuminati, right?

Who gives a shit if terrorists are using bitcoin.  If they weren't using it, they'd be using something else.  American Dollars probably...  There are videos of Rumsfeld shaking Bin Laden's hand.  Its all a system of using fear to keep control.  Puppetmasters are at the helm.
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Re: △▽BitKong - Fun & Addictive bitcoin game! No registration | Instant withdrawal△▽
by
bieberluvr
on 20/11/2015, 01:36:45 UTC
Really fun game.  I like the site alot.  Good job.
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Re: How to earn Bitcoin with Bitcoin?
by
bieberluvr
on 19/11/2015, 14:53:10 UTC
Even if you are 13, the vast majority of these bitcoin casino websites don't require age verification.  In my experience, I've only encountered verification with Bovada/Bodog, and they aren't really 'bitcoin casinos' but they do take bitcoin...
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Re: BitcoinBricks.org |Instant payouts| Royal profits| Guaranteed| 110+BTC invested
by
bieberluvr
on 17/11/2015, 00:51:11 UTC
I put 0.01btc on this site a couple of months ago, just for the hell of it.  Scam city, but hey, I like to gamble...