Has Craig Wright's crack addiction lead him to this? Are no SCHEDULE 1 (CLASS I) DRUGS involved here?
WTF? He (Craig Wright) don't appear as the classical drug addicted... where you heard about this health problem ?
Well he's obviously got some form of mental disease if he thinks he's satoshi
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Re: Put some Respeck On Craig Wright's name
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r1cochet
on 07/05/2016, 09:50:03 UTC
Petty conmen like Craig deserve no respect in my humble opinion. The only positive aspect of this whole charade is the increased publicity for Bitcoin...
Yes I noticed this as well. I associated it with the CSW situation.
They either are hearing about the SN story through the news, found bitcointalk, and now just being FUDers, or they are accounts created by CSW and his (PSYOPs) group to play into the whole deception.
Ah we've had these type of trolls (it's probably one or two entities) before. It's almost like someone created a bot to do the trolling as a science project. Talk about being unnecessarily lazy and clever at the same time.
Check out this posting by Aliashraf. Doesn't look like a bot to me.
I have been reading a lot of this crap within the last few days. Mostly centers around how the community doesn't understand CSW and how he is trying to teach us the secret truth or meaning to/of bitcoin.
The United Kingdom is the leading country in Finance Technologies startups. The legal framework there allows innovation to prosper. That why Bitcoin and Ethereum ecosystems will grow rapidly there.
My friend from UK wanted to buy bitcoin from some UK based exchange, to no avail. It is crazy hard with their banking regulations to buy bitcoins fast and fees on their exchanges are horrendous. From my experience I found it is easier to buy bitcoins in Russia that in UK.
correct. the UK is a fucking disgrace compared to almost anywhere else for buying and using bitcoin. just goes to show the power of banking when they refuse to play.
Really, I've never had any problems buying btc in the UK. A quick bank transfer on LBC and you can have them within an hour.
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Re: Some links for beginners and advanced Bitcoiners
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r1cochet
on 29/04/2016, 13:37:17 UTC
Epic thread, thanks.
I see I've got a lot more research to do
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Re: What are the best ways to earn bitcoins?
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r1cochet
on 29/04/2016, 13:24:56 UTC
Honestly think the best way to get btc is to just buy some with your wages, maybe even set aside a proportion of your salary to buy bitcoins every week or month.
It's a waste of time spamming comments for satoshis (unless you're from a poor country).
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Re: Which operating system do you use? Windows? Linux? Mac? other?
When i first started playing with paper wallets, i made a couple testnet paper wallets, loaded them with testnet coins and sweeped them with the testnet android wallet... Just to learn the basics on how to generate, print, store, encrypt, decrypt, sweep,... them. This way, chances of losing coins because you're still learning are slimmer.
This is really good advice, been a bit wary of making paper wallets in case I f*ck up and lose all my bitcoin
One quick question tho, I've heard that some models of printers store documents in their own memory. Do you think it's worth buying a cheap printer and then destroying it after the wallets are printed or is that tin foil level crazy?
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Re: WHICH BITCOIN WALLET IS THE MOST GOOD AND CONVINENCY
The most convenient are the mobile wallets, because you can use them everywhere easily. Of course they are not the most secure and risk free, too.
You should do your own research and decide what is best for you
Exactly different wallets have different features and you should choose according to your convenience I am using multibit at a moment but when I need to convert it to fiat I transfer it to localbitcoins.
Concern the localbitcoin. Is the site tested and trusted cos I don't want to get scam.
Localbitcoins has been around for a while now, I think the only people you need to worry about trusting there are the people your trading bitcoin with.
It is still more of a exchange (yes one without people providing info as it's users want to be anonymous in most cases). But read new's about storing on exchanges there are just to many bad stories and hacks to store on a exchange and believe your safe. Only one that I can think of different is coinbase due to it's insurance policy.
But you really should use a good hot wallet for short term spending. And a good cold wallet or hardware wallet for long term.
Thanks for the advice, must admit I am guilty of keeping most of my bitcoin (epecially alt-currencies) on exhanges.
Probably a habit I should break, it's just a lot more convenient when I'm trading. I keep meaning to learn how to make paper wallets (securely)....
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Re: Beta of new forum software now officially open
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r1cochet
on 19/04/2016, 12:25:18 UTC
Pretty cool if you ask me
Will javascript always be a requirement of the new forum?
do you mean dance in lexical meaning or you will invest ?
That was also my question but didn't get the clear explanation. Maybe this seems stupid but I still don't get the point.
What he means is that he's going to get his big milky man-titties out and will dance around somewhere and film it and send us all a link.....providing we lace his pocket with a few satoshis.