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Badger11 Beckenham 12 May 20 5.58pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
Like trying to get Nazi gold out of a Swiss bank. Ain't going to happen. Which is why cryptocurrencies need to be regulated there is very little protection from fraud or just simply losing your key, not for me until then. Of course if Tux were here he would vigorously defend it saying why invest in a currency like the dollar that is controlled by shadowy people and corporations. No it would be far better to buy cryptocurrencies which are controlled by shadowing people...
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 12 May 20 8.25pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Which is why cryptocurrencies need to be regulated there is very little protection from fraud or just simply losing your key, not for me until then. Of course if Tux were here he would vigorously defend it saying why invest in a currency like the dollar that is controlled by shadowy people and corporations. No it would be far better to buy cryptocurrencies which are controlled by shadowing people... Still, I miss him bringing everything back to cryptocurrency. I bet he's reading - hi bud.
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the.universal 12 May 20 8.29pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
Still, I miss him bringing everything back to cryptocurrency. I bet he's reading - hi bud. +1
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cryrst The garden of England 12 May 20 8.30pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
Still, I miss him bringing everything back to cryptocurrency. I bet he's reading - hi bud. He will be back after a sabbatical.
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Kennyd163 new addington 22 May 20 7.47am | |
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Has anyone heard of PiNetwork? I've downloaded the app but the t seems that unless you have thousands of friends using the app with your invite code, so your mining speed goes up, it will end up being very non profitable. Is it just a scammy app or could it be worthwhile to keep running on my phone?
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the.universal 22 May 20 7.53am | |
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Originally posted by Kennyd163
Has anyone heard of PiNetwork? I've downloaded the app but the t seems that unless you have thousands of friends using the app with your invite code, so your mining speed goes up, it will end up being very non profitable. Is it just a scammy app or could it be worthwhile to keep running on my phone? I don’t know this app specifically but my view is anything this late to market is not going to make you any money. Bitcoin mining is now largely in the hands of big business.
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chris123 hove actually 22 May 20 8.56am | |
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Originally posted by Kennyd163
Has anyone heard of PiNetwork? I've downloaded the app but the t seems that unless you have thousands of friends using the app with your invite code, so your mining speed goes up, it will end up being very non profitable. Is it just a scammy app or could it be worthwhile to keep running on my phone? No coin yet, looks like they're trying to get some kind of user mass by their offer.
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 22 May 20 9.18am | |
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Bitcoin has done very well recently as opposed to all the other currencies which have bombed. To me this makes sense, I see the possibilities for an online currency, even if we are not quite there yet, however we can only really have one currency to do that role.
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Badger11 Beckenham 22 May 20 9.30am | |
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
Bitcoin has done very well recently as opposed to all the other currencies which have bombed. To me this makes sense, I see the possibilities for an online currency, even if we are not quite there yet, however we can only really have one currency to do that role. It makes perfect sense especially for businesses that deal in multiple currencies but it has to be regulated and easily convertible. Facebook attempted this by building an alliance with credit card companies and big corporates but were scared off by the Fed. It will happen one day but only with the approval of the regulatory bodies.
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SW19 CPFC Addiscombe West 22 May 20 10.47am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
It makes perfect sense especially for businesses that deal in multiple currencies but it has to be regulated and easily convertible. Facebook attempted this by building an alliance with credit card companies and big corporates but were scared off by the Fed. It will happen one day but only with the approval of the regulatory bodies. This. And not only regulated, but owned by the same gatekeepers that exist now.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 22 May 20 5.21pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Which is why cryptocurrencies need to be regulated there is very little protection from fraud . The biggest fraudsters are behind the dollar, euro, and sterling. Printing free money for themselves every day of the week
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Kennyd163 new addington 22 May 20 8.14pm | |
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Got sent an invite for the app from a work colleague and there's no investment or online wallet needed so I'll give it a go. What other easy cryptocurrency apps are out there other then bitcoin that are worth starting? Originally posted by the.universal
I don’t know this app specifically but my view is anything this late to market is not going to make you any money. Bitcoin mining is now largely in the hands of big business.
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