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i would definitely do that with raw milk. never with process milk.
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cutemaryam | 10 |
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Quote Originally Posted by superwerewolf: https://www.amagimetals.com/ https://agoracommodities.com/ https://www.goldsilverbitcoin.com/ dont use coinubul they have been known to scam ya. i couldnt find any scam complaints from the 3 , delays were the worst i could find about them. research before buyin pm or anything , things can change in the btc community in regards of trust. |
vanzack | 407 |
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Quote Originally Posted by sscott999: Be careful. Lots of folks have had trouble cashing out their Bitcoins back to cash, especially with Mt. Gox. If you want to cash out, see if you can find a precious metals dealer that will accept Bitcoins. https://www.amagimetals.com/ https://agoracommodities.com/ https://www.goldsilverbitcoin.com/ dont use coinubul they have been known to scam ya. i couldnt find any scam complaints from the 3 , delays were the worst i could find about them. |
vanzack | 407 |
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https://i.imgur.com/q1aR9Ee.jpg?1
college kid flashes his qr code during college game day pregame show check out his btc address,everyone is send him coins from all over the place https://blockchain.info/address/1HiMoMgBaAikFHgAt3M4YJtetp4HrnsiXu |
vanzack | 407 |
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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/zimmerman-prosecutor-angela-corey-criminally-120000903.html what the fuk is a citizens grand jury. this case has so much soap opera in it.
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Kellys-K-Gun | 175 |
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only once a year i would eat that stuff,on my b-day ill go get me a fish filet. not gonna lie, whatever garbage they put in that garbage taste great.but i owe it to myself not to put that crap in my body on a regular basis.
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scalabrine | 149 |
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Quote Originally Posted by only1willdo14: me 2 thanks lncan you PM me his twitter too? thanks! |
RudyGay | 17 |
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Quote Originally Posted by Chimpo: 236 spot priced ,what a crazy ride its been so farOver 200 |
vanzack | 407 |
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128 boners now, its +500(5-1) btc will reach 500 bucks by dec 31
2013, but its probaly a better idea to just buy the coins instead of
betting.
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vanzack | 407 |
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Quote Originally Posted by vanzack: thanks van ,that was a nice read.Mainstream article on the rise in value... https://finance.yahoo.com/news/bitcoin-cyprus-sparks-scramble-digital-164900785.html |
vanzack | 407 |
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btc would be great for a cyprus situation. their economy is collapsing , the ones with the money want to leave but they are only allowed to take out 1000 euro's out of the bank to go out of the country. unless u have gold,silver ,btc,cash ur stuck. and when things settle down who knows what percentage their gonna take out of the cyprus peoples bank acts.
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vanzack | 407 |
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Quote Originally Posted by uclabruins: looks like u got everything mapped out, nice job. just dont let the inner gamblor take u over. i would gamble on the games and take a gamble with the coins going up as well, so i barely cash anything out. havent cash out in like a year, but i have been using the coins to buy stuff directly. electronics, amazon gift cards, theres a online store that sells snacks ,nuts,chocolate,im gonna try it. cant wait to see ur exp with btc gambling, good luck with ur bets. take it easy friend.Got it, thx I'm not going to do this as an investment, this is for sports betting...Im not going to be buying a lot at a time, I'm going to open up a dwolla account and that way I can fund my mt.gox account and buy a few bitcoins (or just keep a relatively small cash balance at my.gox) whenever I want...that way it wont matter what the price of bitcoin is...if it's $30 ill buy 5, if it's $85 I'll buy 2...that way all I will have to worry about in terms of price fluctuation is the fluctuation taking place in the few hours my wager is pending during the contest...if i win, i immediately withdraw the bitcoin (from what my friends tell me this is fairly instantaneous, and at most never takes more than a few hours) and sell it (instantaneous) and voila, cash money$$$ |
vanzack | 407 |
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Quote Originally Posted by uclabruins: online wallets are not full proof , i would not store more than 50 coins at these online wallets. if u have alot of coins ,take some time to learn how to secure them off line.can't you just keep them in your wallet and Mt.Gox? forgive me if i'm missing something, i'm BRAND NEW to this |
vanzack | 407 |
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Quote Originally Posted by vanzack: yea , it has been crazy, i keep thinkin its gonna stabalize or drop , it just doesnt stopHit 78 bucks today. friggin crazy. |
vanzack | 407 |
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https://www.theverge.com/2013/3/8/4080160/hackers-steal-over-12000-of-bitcoins-from-bitinstant careful with bitinstant their security suks at the moment. the workers at bitinstant got bamboozo'd by an imposter posing as a employee.
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vanzack | 407 |
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Quote Originally Posted by uclabruins: u seem to be truly interested in btc,one uclabruins, if u like i can send u half a bitcoin to test out to see if btc is for u or not. theirs alot of learning involve , i dont want u to waste ur time on it if it aint for u. gamblers live busy lives, we gotta drink beer, eat nachos,burn the sacred herb, hahah, but no, gamblers always have to think about numbers and factors inside their heads. (capping)I have been reading this thread and a lot about bitcoins in general, I'm very interested...getting tired of the hassle of cashing out with these books and am strongly considering testing out these bitcoins for sports wagering...some basic questions I'd like answered please: 1) How and where do you purchase bitcoins? Do you just buy them online with ur debit card? 2) Where do you put them once you buy them? From what I understand, you put them in your "wallet", correct? How do you access your wallet? Computer? Phone? 3) Which is the best sportsbook where you can wager/deposit/withdraw using bit coins? How long does it take to deposit the bitcoins and how long does it take to withdraw them? 4)How and where do you redeem your bitcoins for USD cash? For all the discussion in this thread about bitcoins, these very basic questions havent really been answered Thank you. |
vanzack | 407 |
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Quote Originally Posted by uclabruins: 1) i havent bought coins in a while, the followin is just word of mouth ,i have no exp with these comp. research it b4 u use it.? bitinstant coinbase mt gox theirs a couple more , i dont remember tho , my apologies. 2) a) download a bitcoin client ,u can create addresses wit it. then u gotta synchronize with the network takes like 2-3 days to download all the blocks (holds the tranactions, i think) b)this is less complicated, go to blockchain.info create a address with them,do not use this to store alot of ur coins,its used as a everyday address wallet. kind of like i have my real wallet in my pocket and the rest of my money in the bank or what not. (u can store ur coins offline, im not tech savy enough to explain it right.) by the way u can have as many address as u want, do not lose the password and passphrases. if u want people to send u coins just give them ur address , and to send u need theirs. theirs a couple more but ill just give u the basic info. 3) -btcsportsmatch- similiar to a exchange , 1% juice, basic betting sides ,totals -bitbook.biz - reduce juice ,max 2 btc for now, they will up it,basic bettin -btcsportsbet- 10% juice, basic betting , i dont no what the limit is, it doesnt seem like they have one. -blockbet.net- each bet is attached to a address send it to the play u want and they will send ur bet back in the morning. 10btc max stay away from anonibet.com , they are the bet ed and betisland of bitcoin books. when u withdraw u move it back into the wallet address that is urs. fastest withdrawal i had was under a min , longest was 6 hrs. each sportsbook act will have its own address , u just send the coins there , its self serve. takes 10 min to hours. 4) exhanges,or sell it to someone(probaly the last option), or u can buy stuff with it online, u can buy gift cards. theres some company (i forgot the name,if any one knows post it) that orders items for u and when they get the items they will send it to u. u pay with bitcoins.dont no what the fee is. this is all i got for u now, if u need more info go browse or ask the folks at bitcoin talk.org., alright cheers my friends. |
vanzack | 407 |
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https://www.marketwatch.com/story/bitpay-integrates-bitcoin-with-fulfillment-by-amazoncom-2013-03-06 cant believe they pulled it off , its only amazon were house and merchant site tho, looks like btc is pickin up more steam.
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vanzack | 407 |
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blockbet.net is an interesting outfit , each bet has a wallet address u send it too (not too last min tho) and if it wins they will send it back to ur wallet within 12 hrs, and the lines dont seem to move,so u can take adv of that. max bet 10btc.
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vanzack | 407 |
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bitcoins is a internet currency transfer thr a network p2p (i been in the bitcoin game for a little over a year ,i can only give u the basic run around, im still learning the adv stuff,) the coins go up and down like a stock market, right now the coins are worth $30 each. u can buy the coins from exchage companys or people, u can trade ur bitcoin for any currency in the world if available(when u want to cash out) keep in mind bitcoins has nothing to do with gambling , what u do with it is up to you,just like any other money. you gotta buy the coins or u can sell something that someone wants for their coin, now ur coins are store in a online wallet with its own address (can be offline but thats adv stuff),to transfer the coins u need the other persons online wallet address and vice versa. im not tech savy at all took me 1 month to figure out how to fund up the act. onto the sports books, when u open a act at the book ,ur act already has a online wallet address u send the coins there, cash out u send it back to ur own online wallet, u can make as many personal wallets as u want. i suggest u not be lazy and withdraw the coins regularly , u never know in this crazy industry, longest transaction was 6 hrs for me, avg time is 1 hour half. usally faster.im doing a crappy job explaning this sorry guys,ill just give u some sites to help.
bitcoin talk.org is a forum where u can get all the info u need, go to the newbie thread and explore or ask. bitcoin trading sites- mt gox coin base theres alot more ,explore the bitcoin talk forum books- btcsportsmatch - similiar to matchbook,but the odds are fix,they will move according to line movement, no juice ,they take 1% off of ur winnings. u post ur wager up and if no one takes it its a no go. (i use this site as my first out) only sides ,total ,ml btcsportsbet- regular juice betting only sides ,totals , ml anonibet.com- never used it b4, but they look like that got alot goin on blockbet.net- each bet has a wallet address for u to send to. max bet 10 bitcoins, sides, totals, ml wallets a popular site to create a online wallet is blockchain.info research everything carefully before u decide to use bitcoins. its worth it, i havent touch my 5dimes act ever since i met bitcoins. and their are also sites where u can spend the btc coins to buy stuff. im probaly leaving out some info on the whole bitcoin thing,theres alot too learn. once again go to the forum for more help. cheers my brethrens oh yeah since coins go up and down in value it can be volatile , its like double gambling, ahah. |
superwerewolf | 5 |
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