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Re: Have 2 BTC want PayPal
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morningtime
on 02/04/2019, 08:50:05 UTC
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Have 2 BTC want PayPal
by
morningtime
on 01/04/2019, 20:11:25 UTC
As the title says.

PM me for discussion
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Board Lending
Am an approved MtGox claimaint; need a 2 BTC loan; will repay 2.5 BTC
by
morningtime
on 15/11/2018, 14:04:05 UTC
Hello,

I have an approved, 2-digit MtGox claim. I need a 2 BTC loan and I will repay as 2.5 BTC as soon as the trustee disburses the funds (September 2019).

Please get in touch via PM.

Regards,
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Things to be Check Before Investing an ICO !
by
morningtime
on 21/03/2018, 16:51:49 UTC
Check if their domain name resolves to a real address that matches the location the teams says they are operating from.
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Board Politics & Society
Re: Quit Facebook
by
morningtime
on 21/03/2018, 16:50:38 UTC
Facebook, like the tower of Babel, was never going to last forever.
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Re: >>> Twitter Giveaway - 0.02 BTC Giveaway - Join Now <<<
by
morningtime
on 21/03/2018, 16:49:28 UTC
Followed and re-tweeted.
Username: @Appmerce
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Board Economics
Re: Where you see a Crash, I see a Fire Sale!
by
morningtime
on 21/03/2018, 16:46:09 UTC
This is the right time to invest, but only if you are prepared to hodl for 2-3 years. Expect 5-10x returns.
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Board Service Discussion (Altcoins)
Re: MEDIUM is banning Bounty dedicated account
by
morningtime
on 21/03/2018, 16:44:13 UTC
Wow, what is going on in Silicon Valley? They're not cracking down on free speech, they're cracking down on free enterprise.
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Board Serious discussion
Re: Was Sergei Skripal poisoned by the Russians?
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morningtime
on 21/03/2018, 13:42:03 UTC
No.

Perhaps the attacked was staged by the British, or the British poisoned him.

This is just another Reichstag fire to coax Europeans & American to go to war with Russia.
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Re: buy 0.1 bitcoin via WebMoney
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morningtime
on 21/03/2018, 13:39:56 UTC
itself walk its procedure in the Muppets play

Seek medical attention.  You may be having a stroke

 Grin Grin Grin Grin
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Bitcoin will under 5000 within this month do you think so
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morningtime
on 21/03/2018, 13:38:30 UTC
We'll see a dip to $4,000 then a rise to $40,000 by early 2020
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Re: buy bitcoin with paysafecard
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morningtime
on 21/03/2018, 13:36:29 UTC
I'll ask you to send the BTC before I send you the pin.
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Re: what do you do when your idea is taken ?
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morningtime
on 21/03/2018, 13:35:14 UTC
It's almost impossible to be original nowadays. See competition as validation: if others are doing it too, you must be on the right track. If no one is doing what you're doing, you're either a genius or you're going in the wrong direction.
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Re: ★☆★ 777Coin Signature Campaign ★☆★ (Member-Hero Accepted)
by
morningtime
on 21/03/2018, 13:29:37 UTC
User: morningtime
Postion to Apply: Full Member
Posts Start: 150
Address: 125hMNMon4ME4Cek7dyQaCZn2tHmM8siH3
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Board Trading Discussion
Approved MtGox claim for sale
by
morningtime
on 31/01/2018, 18:29:03 UTC
Hello,

I have an accepted/approved MtGox bankruptcy claim worth around 250 BTC, which I would like to transfer for real BTC, at a rate of 4% at current BTC prices, i.e. 10.5 BTC. The following procedure must be followed:

https://www.mtgox.com/img/pdf/20150723_online.pdf

We need to sign a document together. And we will need to establish trust, and certainly use an escrow and/or a 2 BTC down payment before I sign the claim over.

This is your chance to make millions. In the most likely case, you should receive 25% of the claim sometime around 2020. I am selling the claim, because of financial reasons. I need a cash injection.

Please PM and describe your reason to buy this claim.
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Zendwire, an international wire transfer service
by
morningtime
on 08/05/2017, 10:22:36 UTC
Hello,

I have launched a new Bitcoin service called Zendwire, dedicate to processing outgoing wire transfers. We can convert Bitcoin to USD, GBP, CHF, EUR to mostly anywhere in the world.

No account required. We can process amounts from 0.05 BTC up (about $75), smaller amounts are not suitable for our service.

We charge a small fee. Give us a try.

https://www.zendwire.com/
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: what altcoin to invest for 2015
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morningtime
on 14/01/2015, 18:43:11 UTC
Ripple is privately in talks with top-15 US and European banks. They already signed up Fidor Bank, that are rolling out Ripple in Russia, UK and Germany.

Ripple has an actual business case: fiat transactions (IOUs) on top of the Ripple protocol.
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Re: Why did Roger Ver invest in Ripple?
by
morningtime
on 13/01/2015, 15:35:13 UTC
Ripple is not a scam. German Fidor Bank is already using the protocol.
https://developer.fidor.de/pirates-of-banking/london-2014/connecting-ripple-and-fidoros/

Unlike Bitcoin, Ripple has a use case and a business case.
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Re: OFFER OF UP TO 20 BTC FOR INFO ON JL777
by
morningtime
on 02/01/2015, 11:28:52 UTC

  As far as j777 goes.  He suspects him of running a Ponzi scheme.  Which is of course impossible in a decentralized marketplace.


Running a Ponzi scheme on decentralized market places is the very definition of an altcoin scam. It's done by hyping the marketplace, then dumping your premine/stolen/minted coins.
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How do central bank accounts really work - and who are their sysadmins?
by
morningtime
on 21/09/2014, 09:45:36 UTC
When the Federal Reserve decides to up inflation from 2% to 3%, increasing the money supply by say $10bn USD, they don't actually turn on the printing presses or mint new coins. This kind of money exists only in electronic form - they don't need to go mine for gold, nor print paper money. This inflation is created "from nothing" (believe it or not).

The Fed has the power to simply add a number to a database record that resembles someones bank account.

With my colleague at eCash.io we've been scratching our heads - why don't we ever hear of a heist or hack, someone adding a few zero's to their bank accounts? Either it is kept well from the media, or it simply doesn't happen. But that's the hard part to understand. Whereas Bitcoin is cryptographically secured, and no single individual can "add some zero's" to magically change 1 BTc into 1000 BTC, central bank's electronic money systems are not cryptographically secured at all. They are literally just numbers in a database.

In principle, if you think Edward Snowden was a security risk to the USA, imagine the sysadmins working for the Fed, who have root access to alter numbers for bank accounts. Why do we hear nothing of these people? Who are they? Where do they live? Of course, if we knew where they lived, they'd be in great danger, like Satoshi Nakamoto.

* Most people can't imagine that money can be invented out of thin air, by simply altering some numbers in a cental bank's database;
* Most people don't understand that "inflation" means "to create money out of nothing" (again, changing some numbers in a database)
* When we read about "bailouts", e.g. General Motors receiving billions, this is, again, just changing numbers in a database. Nobody actually had to cough up this money, savings accounts were not involved, the money came from nothing

This is financial power in its purest form: the shareholders of the Federal Reserve, a private company, have the power to create money from nothing, simply by changing a record in a database. If the people would understand this, there would be a revolution. Many billion dollar bailouts were done through the act of changing a 0 into 12,000,000,000.

Central Banks, therefore, have an incentive to cloud this truth with smokescreens, obscure language "quantitative easing, tapering", not to mention 'no audits' for over 100 years (apparently 2014 will see one). But I can't figure out why we never hear of some Anonymous group succesfully hacking bank account records. Am I missing something here?