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Board Currency exchange
Re: wts 8 btc for Paypal
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satosamoto
on 21/04/2013, 21:20:37 UTC
$130 now besides those that I am currently negotiating with.
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Re: wts 8 btc for Paypal
by
satosamoto
on 21/04/2013, 21:12:28 UTC
3 sold, 5 left.
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Re: wts 8 btc for Paypal
by
satosamoto
on 21/04/2013, 19:31:51 UTC
115
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Re: wts 8 btc for Paypal
by
satosamoto
on 21/04/2013, 15:40:17 UTC
Bump
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wts 8 btc for Paypal
by
satosamoto
on 21/04/2013, 04:00:04 UTC
Taking Paypal selling for 130
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Re: WTB - 1 BTC.
by
satosamoto
on 21/04/2013, 03:50:17 UTC
pm sent
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: HOWTO: create a 100% secure wallet
by
satosamoto
on 20/04/2013, 08:24:14 UTC
So, can anyone help with my and coincrazy's pleas?

PM me you problem, can't help if idk what you need.
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Re: FREE (Bitcoin) POKER CHIPS FOR NEW PLAYERS !!!
by
satosamoto
on 20/04/2013, 08:04:29 UTC
I don't get in to poker much but I will give it a go
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: BitCoin for paypal?
by
satosamoto
on 20/04/2013, 07:16:04 UTC
I don't mind dealing with paypal if I have their name and phone number.
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Re: BitCoin for paypal?
by
satosamoto
on 20/04/2013, 05:43:55 UTC
Careful, folks.  PayPal is notorious for its use in scamming.

PayPal = chargeback.
Bitcoin = no chargeback.

So if someone paid you in PayPal, got Bitcoin, they could dispute it with PayPal and get their money back; there's no way to get Bitcoin back.

Not saying OP is attempting this.  Just be careful.

If you send Paypal payment as a "gift", then I doubt you can dispute it and do a chargeback on it.  Go that route and avoid the rest.

Gift is reversible also, everything on paypal is.
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Re: My Bitcoin Course is Ready
by
satosamoto
on 20/04/2013, 05:14:59 UTC
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Don't do a donation and a price tag, pick one. Your just being greedy. Plus no one knows if your content is even that high of quality you show 2 min clip of you just moving your mouse around and giving an overview. Plus your voice is kinda hashed and monotoned.

I've decided to make the first 200 slots free. Enter the coupon code free200.

Sry if I came off strong. I just meant there is plenty of free information out there if you do a little research. For the general public to see your "course" they prob already read through a bunch of information already.

I think you would be best off taking the $9 fee and just accepting donations until you get "accepted" then maybe add a small fee and drop the donation gig.

All recommendations, I understand you would like to get compensated for your time but in the long run building good feedback and a small following will be best for you.
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Re: My Bitcoin Course is Ready
by
satosamoto
on 20/04/2013, 04:54:07 UTC
So you want $9 to teach about bitcoin, this is just like come to the free investors lunch, it be $150 for the materials you need. Dude make it free come on, obvious you just want to make a buck, but seriously if you want to tech about bitcoin make the course free I think people would donate. But don't ask for a donation and make the course cost money as well. That is just being greedy, not a value that a bitcoiner should have.

Especially when all you need to do is youtube bitcoin and you have all the information needed.
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Re: BitCoin for paypal?
by
satosamoto
on 20/04/2013, 04:47:54 UTC
Careful, folks.  PayPal is notorious for its use in scamming.

PayPal = chargeback.
Bitcoin = no chargeback.

So if someone paid you in PayPal, got Bitcoin, they could dispute it with PayPal and get their money back; there's no way to get Bitcoin back.

Not saying OP is attempting this.  Just be careful.

I'm aware of this, I have asked for a little personal information to hopefully deter reversing payment.
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Re: BitCoin for paypal?
by
satosamoto
on 20/04/2013, 04:33:33 UTC
PM sent
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Re: My Bitcoin Course is Ready
by
satosamoto
on 20/04/2013, 04:33:06 UTC
Would be nice if it clearly stated the cost  Wink
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Re: Mining Help
by
satosamoto
on 20/04/2013, 04:07:47 UTC
Have to wait till I get out of newb sec?
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Re: Bitcoin/Litecoin Wallet Backup
by
satosamoto
on 20/04/2013, 04:01:24 UTC
And how often should I back up? Every 10 transactions? Every 100?
Or every 3 days? week?

Can't I just make 1 back up, store it in a safe and forget about it?

 I store the majority in a cold wallet (usb offline) backed up to my email. Update it once every now and then if you want or when you need to deposit/withdraw more coin.

What if I back up my wallet in the USB with 10 Lite coins for example.

Then on the same wallet on the computer I buy something for 10 lite coins which turns it to 0. But the other wallet copy in the USB still has 10.


Does that mean when I use the Wallet in the USB on another computer it will synchronize with the network and update to show 0?
Or is it the other way around that a new Wallet and address will be made for receiving coins since I moved my backup wallet to the USB?

Yes your ltc is already spent and if you try to send it will be denied.
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Mining Help
by
satosamoto
on 20/04/2013, 03:51:56 UTC
BtCguild is show that I'm outputting 215 while my guiminer says my hash rate is 289
Deepbit shows my hash rate correctly should I change to deepbit or another pool??
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Re: Bitcoin/Litecoin Wallet Backup
by
satosamoto
on 20/04/2013, 03:46:25 UTC
And how often should I back up? Every 10 transactions? Every 100?
Or every 3 days? week?

Can't I just make 1 back up, store it in a safe and forget about it?

 I store the majority in a cold wallet (usb offline) backed up to my email. Update it once every now and then if you want or when you need to deposit/withdraw more coin.
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Re: Help for the newbie
by
satosamoto
on 20/04/2013, 03:40:40 UTC