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Bit coin
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Bit coin
anyone here ever used bitcoin?


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#2
RE: Bit coin
Well I don't personally use them, but I have made a few apps and services that use bitcoins.
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#3
RE: Bit coin
Oh hell no.

I don't even like debit cards.

Visa, cash or check is how I pay for things.
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#4
RE: Bit coin
And PayPal for fleabay!!!
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#5
RE: Bit coin
I have but as far as bitcoin mining it's really not viable anymore unless you jumped on that bandwagon a few years ago.
But if you have the money and resources sure why the hell not. At this point you are better off making your own crypto currency
and spreading it around.
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#6
RE: Bit coin
I'm really interested in having a bitcoin account. Is there a "for dummies" walk-through I could use?
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#7
RE: Bit coin
I have half a bitcoin. I used to have a whole one but I sold some and then used the rest to buy a load of furniture from overstock.com.
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#8
RE: Bit coin
(March 11, 2017 at 9:40 pm)Stimbo Wrote: I'm really interested in having a bitcoin account. Is there a "for dummies" walk-through I could use?

Install a Bitcoin Wallet and you can generate one:

https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet

Be warned, if you actually put any Bitcoin in it, you'll have to keep the wallet file somewhere safe (i.e. backed up) because if your computer crashes and you lose the wallet file, you won't ever be able to access your Bitcoin again.
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#9
RE: Bit coin
Sounds a bit like the Blue Monday crash of 2009.

Cheers for that, I'll give it a go.

Anyone got any money I can use?
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#10
RE: Bit coin
Sorry, you need a bit of coin to buy bit coin.
I don't trust all that modern stuff.
I prefer to trade as I always have with bushels of hay and cows... Very safe! As the cows fattens, so does my profit.
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