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AndyKent
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Random 'Out of interest' thread this, but does anyone on here use these?

Seems like the world and his dog are talking about the value skyrocketing, but I have literally no idea what you use them for!

Are real people using them or just the geeks?
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Geeks, I needed them to buy something and ended up just not buying it. Passing fad imo.
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Always being exploited in one way or another anyway.
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If you got in a year or two ago then you're in the winnings but mining now is a little pointless. As a currency it's useful for anonymity but i can see the whole thing folding within a few years anyway.
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I looked into it as a form of paying for my VPN, ended up just using paypal.
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quote:
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If you got in a year or two ago then you're in the winnings but mining now is a little pointless. As a currency it's useful for anonymity but i can see the whole thing folding within a few years anyway.


This is what I was thinking.

Theres some serious money pouring into it, someone is going to lose a lot and lose it fast.
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Used mainly for buying drugs but they are being used for more stuff every day.
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Always being exploited in one way or another anyway.


Online Wallets have, BT itself no.
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I have 0.66 bit coins that I want to sell. Anyone want to give me some cash on paypal for them?

Bought what I needed to with them so no need to have them sat doing nothing now
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Doug have you been buying MDMA on silk road again?
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Always being exploited in one way or another anyway.


Online Wallets have, BT itself no.

I don't know the intricacies of the enterprise nor do I care, I just know they've had money stolen to the tune of several hundred thousand in the past.

[Edited on 09-04-2013 by Brett]
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Doug have you been buying MDMA on silk road again?


It gets me through my bike rides!

Any takers for my lovely btc's?
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https://www.bitinnovate.com/the-10000-btc-pizzas/
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Always being exploited in one way or another anyway.


Online Wallets have, BT itself no.

I don't know the intricacies of the enterprise nor do I care, I just know they've had money stolen to the tune of several hundred thousand in the past.



Caring or not Brett, was abit of a statement to say BT is always being exploited in some way I would go on abit but seeing as you don't really care I don't see much point
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Probably wise not to amplify your nerdy tendencies too much mate, good call

I still don't think that saying Bitcoin and by extension it's related features, be it wallets or others BS you'll know the terminology for being exploited is too far fetched a statement to make. The fact most people are numpties towards it like myself means they too treat news articles in the same fashion I would and see it as having issues, hence the prices dropping when problems with it are reported.
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Online currency bitcoin had 20 percent knocked off its price overnight on Thursday as one of its major exchanges became the victim of a hacking attack leading to a sell-off in the virtual currency after reaching an all-time high.

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Well fuck you too Brett!


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Probably wise not to amplify your nerdy tendencies too much mate, good call

I still don't think that saying Bitcoin and by extension it's related features, be it wallets or others BS you'll know the terminology for being exploited is too far fetched a statement to make. The fact most people are numpties towards it like myself means they too treat news articles in the same fashion I would and see it as having issues, hence the prices dropping when problems with it are reported.



I'm just saying your opinion is not correct, if you don't care about the subject I wasn't going to waste keystrokes going on about it thats all. I wasn't out to offend you or bruise your ego, I think you need to lay off all the ganja mate.
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No ego bruised mate. Not sure if you've taken my response the wrong way actually? I did say 'numpties like me' on the topic By all means enlighten myself and everyone else on Bitcoin.
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So we are still mates right?
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Yes of course. Was it the 'nerdy tendencies' or 'other BS you'll know the terminology for' that made you think otherwise? x10
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Its that porsche in your avatar that is doing it
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Floated around the £110 mark early today although dropped £40 odd in the space of 3 hours

Edit - BTC Market - http://bitcoin.clarkmoody.com

Edit 2 - http://www.businessinsider.com/bitcoin-plunges-2013-4

[Edited on 11-04-2013 by Dom]
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MTGox suspended trading until 2AM UTC tomorrow, as well. Might buy some if it drops below £20 and wait a few months for it to go back up again
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I still have some for sale. Be a part of the buzz

 
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