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Re: how to get BTC in the UK?
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coinboing
on 09/05/2013, 19:34:20 UTC
If you want a detailed explanation about how to buy BTC using Tranzfers, go to my blog: http://howtogetbitcoinsuk.blogspot.co.uk

I update with new methods (when I find some), any question, let me know

Nice blog
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Re: A hello and some ideas
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coinboing
on 09/05/2013, 19:28:26 UTC
Id have to agree that those few with massive amounts of coin stored don't really want it to be known, or at least I wouldn't think so.

Yeah hence would need to be pseudonymous.
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Re: A hello and some ideas
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coinboing
on 04/05/2013, 15:07:49 UTC
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Nice idea:). However, I would not make it so that people paste how much they have, because some are going to lie, so you'll need to find a way to check. Also,  I'm pretty sure that putting your BTC address in the actual post is spam, keep it in the signature.


Presumably, people would need to make a small wallet payment to prove they are the owner of said wallet in order to associate ownership.
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Re: A hello and some ideas
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coinboing
on 04/05/2013, 15:06:45 UTC
Oh, and vaguely related to the global rich list idea >  This is a pretty neat site: http://www.globalrichlist.com/

Something like this that compared your personal wallet holdings with the rest of the active wallets would be pretty cool.
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Re: A hello and some ideas
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coinboing
on 04/05/2013, 15:04:10 UTC
A Bitcoin rich list would be great PR (perhaps we could get The Times to sponsor it).  However, are people really going to want to associate themselves publicly with BTC given the dubious nature of laws/regulation surrounding BTC at the moment?

Perhaps, with an anonymous way of associating yourself with wallets via a pseudonym of sorts (certainly possible) this idea could be fun, but again, nothing to stop me saying "I'm Bill Gates and I own this wallet"

Ergo, no way of proving claims one way or another.