Frostillicus
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0.054 here.I am the proud owner of 0.3089 bitcoins
But I own almost an entire Litecoin!
0.054 here.I am the proud owner of 0.3089 bitcoins
The only thing it is worth, whatever the next guy will pay for it.What would 5k get me? Half a bitcoin? Is that even a thing?
Why even take the time to type this dumb ####?The only thing it is worth, whatever the next guy will pay for it.
Why even take the time to type this dumb ####?
You mean you weren't being a colossal smartass there?![]()
Please show me where in my statement there wasn't a fact? I'll hang up, listen, and then hopefully receive my apology.
I was stating a factYou mean you weren't being a colossal smartass there?
https://blog.coinbase.com/coinbase-obtains-partial-victory-over-irs-dac041db59a3Have you heard anything about how or if this going to be taxed?
That was going to be my question and then I found this:
"Bitcoin Are Not Money for Tax Purposes. Although Bitcoin can be used like money, they are not considered to be money (legal tender) by the IRS or any other country. Instead, they are personal property, much like gold or corporate stock.Aug 10, 2017"
There’s gotta be some dude out there who picked up like a hundred bitcoins when they were worth nothing and didn’t look in like 5 years and now has no idea what his login was.Pretty sure I have 159 bitcoins from way back but I forget how to access them. Is there a safe way to cash them in or should I just buy some drugs on the dark web?
I don't understand it at all. I can't even say it's like Greek to me because I understand Greek better. The whole 'mining' part isThe General said:Whenever someone explains bitcoin mining to me they end up get angry as I ask questions.
There are btc atm's. Closest one to me has a 7% rake and a max wd of 3k per day.McGarnicle said:Pretty sure I have 159 bitcoins from way back but I forget how to access them. Is there a safe way to cash them in or should I just buy some drugs on the dark web?
You make digital hash browns and sell them to an invisible wizard for digital “dollars”The General said:Whenever someone explains bitcoin mining to me they end up get angry as I ask questions.
I agree. It doesn't make sense as explained.I don't understand it at all. I can't even say it's like Greek to me because I understand Greek better. The whole 'mining' part is![]()
Ok now I'm in for 30 grand.You make digital hash browns and sell them to an invisible wizard for digital “dollars”
Ooooooohhhhhhh. Why didn't someone say so a long time ago?You make digital hash browns and sell them to an invisible wizard for digital “dollars”
Yea. I'm just wondering if this isn't some get rich quick scam.The guys I know that are into bitcoin all about a beer away from telling me that the government is going to collapse and this will be the only true form of currency.
My small little world I live in but when I try and read about it, it seems shady as hell. God speed to all you bitcoin farmers or whatever the hell it is. I hope you all do well.
Seems totally legitYea. I'm just wondering if this isn't some get rich quick scam.
I don't know, it doesn't make any sense to me at all but I am curious to make a small play just to see what it does?
I think it's worth 100 million today if my bitcoin computer is right.It's worth more now than it was then![]()
You dont have to mine anything. Set up a wallet, buy coins on an exchange and hold themI just read through this thread and I'm out. The whole thing about wallets and mining and whatever. I don't know. Sounds like something people created to buy coke and whores legally. You all can get rich without me.
I'm gonna give my boy a grand and have him set it up and I'll check in again come 2022.
Yeah it's unusual but it's factually correctI think it's worth 100 million today if my bitcoin computer is right.
Things are worth whatever people want to give you for it I guess. However, it seems a little unrealistic for something to gain value this quickly - from 2 pizzas to 100 mil in 7 years seems a little unusual.
But I don't even understand what the mining is? Is it Russian nerds typing numbers into a computer and then money pops out? I've read like 5 things on it, one even had a flow chart and I still can't explain it. Maybe I'm just dumb AF but I have a mental barrier here.You dont have to mine anything. Set up a wallet, buy coins on an exchange and hold them
Now yeah some people are super paranoid and will only hold large sums on hardware wallets and only do transactions in Linux and keep each word of their recovery phase in a separate safe deposit box, but if you're just putting in a grand and aren't afraid to lose it just set up a coinbase account and hold it there
It's a bit more than unusual.Yeah it's unusual but it's factually correct
I don't really concern myself with that partBut I don't even understand what the mining is? Is it Russian nerds typing numbers into a computer and then money pops out? I've read like 5 things on it, one even had a flow chart and I still can't explain it. Maybe I'm just dumb AF but I have a mental barrier here.
I don't really concern myself with that part
This may help a little (or make it more confusing)
https://i2.wp.com/cryptorials.io/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/bitcoin-mining-infographic.jpg?resize=644%2C1569
Yes, look at you.Capella said:I don't mind sloshing a few grand around in this as I can lose it without really caring,
Oh yes, mister moneybags with a few grand over here.Yes, look at you.
Such a bragger.Oh yes, mister moneybags with a few grand over here.
Minnesota trip got cancelled yesterday. Thank God.Such a bragger.
This we can agree upon.Minnesota trip got cancelled yesterday. Thank God.
####### $85 ### #### dollars for a NBA game.Minnesota trip got cancelled yesterday. Thank God.
I already own 0.05 bitcoin. I don't want to be too greedy.Sounds like somebody needs to start mining some bitcoins bro.
Lol more than me.I already own 0.05 bitcoin. I don't want to be too greedy.
1) People send BTC over the bitcoin network to pay for goods and services.But I don't even understand what the mining is? Is it Russian nerds typing numbers into a computer and then money pops out? I've read like 5 things on it, one even had a flow chart and I still can't explain it. Maybe I'm just dumb AF but I have a mental barrier here.
Ok1) People send BTC over the bitcoin network to pay for goods and services.
2) Miners allow their computers and internet to be used to process these transactions. In return for use of their pc/internet/electricity...miners get BTC in return.
3) There can only be 21 million BTC mined ever. The closer it gets to 21 million..the harder it is to mine, but in theory it becomes more valuable.
4) Because the bitcoin network consists of all the miners computers it is considered "decentralized" and hard to hack because you would have to hack all the computers.
Not really. Recently my string of business's and business partners have been informed by the major CC transaction companies that they are now accepting BTC as payment. So the user end is growing exceptionally in recent days.Things are worth whatever people want to give you for it I guess. However, it seems a little unrealistic for something to gain value this quickly - from 2 pizzas to 100 mil in 7 years seems a little unusual.
It's unusual for something valued at 25 bucks to be worth 100 Million 7 years later.Not really. Recently my string of business's and business partners have been informed by the major CC transaction companies that they are now accepting BTC as payment. So the user end is growing exceptionally in recent days.
Lol. How has that guy not killed himself?It's unusual for something valued at 25 bucks to be worth 100 Million 7 years later.
Well if you consider you had 200 users and now you probably have 2 million.... supply and demand.It's unusual for something valued at 25 bucks to be worth 100 Million 7 years later.
Like John Madden passing on shares of MaddenFootball and EA.Lol. How has that guy not killed himself?
Something is worth whatever someone will pay you for it. More power to the bitcoin people, congrats on them for hitting the lotto.Well if you consider you had 200 users and now you probably have 2 million.... supply and demand.
Ive been happy with my scratch-off type of winnings.Something is worth whatever someone will pay you for it. More power to the bitcoin people, congrats on them for hitting the lotto.