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Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] UNIVERSA [ICO] | Blockchain Protocol for Business
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bnrrpayments
on 04/02/2018, 03:46:42 UTC
So how does one now quickly unload these tokens onto others for a fast post-ICO profit?
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Refinancing a Bitcoin mortgage
by
bnrrpayments
on 02/02/2018, 04:13:59 UTC
How does one go about refinancing a second mortgage which was taken to get into Bitcoin a month ago?
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Board Speculation
Re: 2017 was maybe the last era of bitcoin?
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bnrrpayments
on 02/02/2018, 04:09:28 UTC
Only mass adoption will save Bitcoin now.
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Board Service Announcements
Re: [ANN] SimpleFX.com - forex broker with BTC and LTC crosses and 1:500 leverage
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bnrrpayments
on 26/09/2016, 16:40:44 UTC
Client's funds are being held on separate account and they are not part of SimpleFX's assets, so in case of a default your funds are safe. Also you are always protected by your local law and St. Vincent and Grenadines law, where SimpleFX is registered. You can always assert your rights in court because SimpleFX is officially registered company and is operating within the rules of law.
That's the issue with unregulated brokerages. When a client runs into issues with a regulated firm, they file a complaint with the regulator. Deposit insurance often also applies (like in the UK). In your case, the only option would be costly and lengthy legal proceedings in distant St. Vincent and the Grenadines in hopes your segregated accounts are also held there (are they?) and the funds are still in them.
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Re: [ANN] SimpleFX.com - forex broker with BTC and LTC crosses and 1:500 leverage
by
bnrrpayments
on 26/09/2016, 12:25:06 UTC
You are unregulated and your owners are undisclosed. What guarantees do your large depositors have?
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Too late for joining Bitcoin, which altcoin is best?
by
bnrrpayments
on 24/09/2016, 23:02:16 UTC
To be fair it did go up substantially between then and now
How would you know when it was to crush (which it eventually did)?
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Too late for joining Bitcoin, which altcoin is best?
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bnrrpayments
on 24/09/2016, 21:31:51 UTC
Since this last market correction, you can get litecoin again at a pretty good price.   Despite it not being the $5 price it was a few months ago, it is still a good price right now with a lot of potential upside for remainder of year and into the next
Is that LTC price still good? Cheesy
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Board Speculation
Re: SHOULD BUY BITCOIN RIGHT NOW OR WAITING FOR THE END OF THE YEAR 2106?
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bnrrpayments
on 24/09/2016, 20:45:39 UTC
What's to happen at the end of 2016? I treat Bitcoin as a very long-term investment. Yet these are the type of investments that are prone to short to mid-term drawdowns. Something big in the Bitcoin world gets hacked - Bitcoin goes down for a time. Something big in the conventional financial world gets screwed up (Greece, Cyprus etc) - Bitcoin immediately goes up. How can you foresee the exact timing of these events? There are only two facts: the existing global financial system is no longer sustainable and Bitcoin has no comparable alternatives as of this time. The call is yours.
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BitAlgoFund
by
bnrrpayments
on 24/09/2016, 18:34:05 UTC
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Re: POLL: MtGox's Monday announcement
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bnrrpayments
on 09/02/2014, 13:11:58 UTC
Either no update at all or another lame excuse. Can't believe this amateurish shop remained the number one BTC exchange for so long. Just goes to show how crap the BTC infrastructure is.
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: -- [ANN] New Coin Launch - SHIT coin - SHT --
by
bnrrpayments
on 08/02/2014, 12:05:36 UTC
that's a joke is it?
No more than Bitcoin.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Too late for joining Bitcoin, which altcoin is best?
by
bnrrpayments
on 07/02/2014, 02:24:10 UTC
I find it strange when people say they won't invest in BTC as the price was once a $1. Surely people can recognise the price was that low because people didn't believe or understand it then (risk and return). Microsoft, Google etc.. were once penny stocks, however you wouldn't have an issue holding these in a portfolio. When you talk to outsiders about Cryptocurrencies nobody has ever heard of the altcoins, however they may have heard of BTC. In addition, miners sell the altcoins to buy BTC or LTC (they clearly doubt the medium/long-term prospects of the altcoins).

If you are to buy altcoins don't get caught up in irrational exuberance. Monitor the highs and lows of the coin and try to buy low (observe the exchanges for a day or two first).
How is Bitcoin any different from altcoins, other than being the very first cryptocurrency out there?
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Re: Too late for joining Bitcoin, which altcoin is best?
by
bnrrpayments
on 06/02/2014, 07:42:57 UTC
The best alt coin is ppc and xpm
any coins with Scrypt-Adaptive-Nfactor or scrypt-jane Algorithm
Why not DogeCoin? Doge, wow. Such crypto.

You will never see people admit or hype up a coin they investing in, but since I am feeling generous today.

https://www.cryptorush.in/index.php?p=trading&m=ICN&b=BTC

Price is up 4 *s what it was a week ago. Either insiders know what's coming or it's being pumped, but that's the risk you have to take.
Thanks - I'll skip.
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Board Service Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: CoinCreator - Create your own altcoin today
by
bnrrpayments
on 06/02/2014, 07:42:03 UTC
Best mocking of Bitcoin to date!
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Too late for joining Bitcoin, which altcoin is best?
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bnrrpayments
on 06/02/2014, 06:47:24 UTC
The best alt coin is ppc and xpm
any coins with Scrypt-Adaptive-Nfactor or scrypt-jane Algorithm
Why not DogeCoin? Doge, wow. Such crypto.
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Re: Too late for joining Bitcoin, which altcoin is best?
by
bnrrpayments
on 06/02/2014, 05:40:33 UTC
I think you should invest in dogecoin mate.
So doge. Wow. Why such coin?

because it's the best ponzi out of all of them Wink


There are pump and dump, not ponzi
So is Bitcoin then.
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Re: Too late for joining Bitcoin, which altcoin is best?
by
bnrrpayments
on 06/02/2014, 05:00:04 UTC
I think you should invest in dogecoin mate.
So doge. Wow. Why such coin?
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Re: Too late for joining Bitcoin, which altcoin is best?
by
bnrrpayments
on 06/02/2014, 04:56:51 UTC
But arguing with trolls is fun  Grin

Yes, each troll hunter should take some liberty in developing their own personalized approach to troll management.  
I feel trolled by the Bitcoin believers and politicians all alike yet simply skip their passages.
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Re: Too late for joining Bitcoin, which altcoin is best?
by
bnrrpayments
on 06/02/2014, 04:29:43 UTC
Governments will never give up their monopoly on money, and with the government bans, Bitcoin won't appeal to the masses. The masses find their comfort in governments and always turn to them for guidance, advice, and comfort.

Until the day that people will be fed up of being fucked in the ass and realize there is alternatives

The masses will figure it out sooner or later...most people just like to live in denial, and find peace of mind in thinking that their government is looking out for them.   In the bottom of their heart, they know that is not the case...
The masses are horribly lazy. It's takes incomparably less effort to remain in denial than to work toward restructuring the system or even do anything at all for that matter.

Well you should take notes on what is happening right now in Cyprus almost a year after the bails-in

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=289730.msg4911291#msg4911291
http://letstalkbitcoin.com/speculative/#.UvMOb7SJJ64 starting at 13min
http://www.neo-bee.com/
This is happening worldwide yet the masses won't lift a finger unless and until the whole thing completely goes bust. Good luck waiting for that to happen.
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Re: Too late for joining Bitcoin, which altcoin is best?
by
bnrrpayments
on 06/02/2014, 04:24:01 UTC
If governments ever went with a crypto, they would first make damn sure it's under their full control and regulation or else they're no longer governing anything.

And how do you expect governments of the world to reach an agreements to launch a fully international crypto?
They might have each their own national crypto just as well, with all sorts of country-specific regulations and variations.

You cannot create a national crypto. the internet is borderless. If you are talking about a centralised national crypto, well there is nothing special about that idea.

A specific government's recognition and support will make it appealing to the masses, and that's what will make it very special.

Don't you "pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands"? Because the masses fucking do.