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• #427
I'm tempted, but not in an investment capacity. I like to gamble. I could stump up the cost of 1 BTC. I just don't know how.
Send me your bank details, passport number, drivers license and birth certificate and I can help you out
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• #429
As I actually own some bitcoin now.. I started to wonder where I could use my new found wealth.
The map below shocked my initial valuation fee again
http://coinmap.org/As eightball says... bitbargain is the best site
$430
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• #430
Who has bought/sold through bitbargain or localbitcoins?
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• #431
prices seem a lot better on localbitcoins
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• #433
Also local = friendly right?
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• #434
If I did a trade, what do I need to receive bitcoins?
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• #435
bitcoin wallet and an email address?
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• #436
whats a bitcoin wallet?
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• #439
stop worrying about the details and just buy, goddammit.
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• #440
stop worrying about the details and just buy, goddammit.
This is the kind of advice I like.
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• #441
They must have seen me coming, jumped up £35.
I'll have a pint at lunch then finish this off.
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• #442
dst you are at the start of a long long journey
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• #443
or a very short one, depending on how far the price drops.
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• #444
Thanks Tommy, I now have 0.00002113 BTC.
in your fucking face government. You ain't the boss of me
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• #445
^ how much solid will that buy?
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• #446
I just went to try to grab a few cheap coins but bloody NatWest won't transfer same day over the phone to new payees. My fecking card reader is at home.
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• #447
^^^ welcome to the revolution
^^ nothing because its below the transaction fee required to get them out of coinbase.
Time to start mining and get a paper wallet!
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• #448
what is a paper wallet?
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• #449
A leather folding thing that you keep government regulated promissory paper in.
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• #450
fantastic, i have one of them.
Will it take me less than 10 mins and won't require me to learn something new?