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    Bitcoin $20k buy stuff

    Check the market. I just made quite a bit considering

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    i first brought bitcoin when they were about $80 a coin, but i would spend them the same day on darknet marketplaces...
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    Quote Originally Posted by kronik420 View Post
    i first brought bitcoin when they were about $80 a coin, but i would spend them the same day on darknet marketplaces...
    Good ol' silk road

    I was around when they were dollar for dollar
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1moreset024 View Post
    Good ol' silk road

    I was around when they were dollar for dollar
    You coulda been a millionaire....

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    If I had only known. Jesus.
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    You guys should take a look at Walton (WTC). Got 2k in it


    Innovation mode: the Walton Project intends to develop RFID beacon chip with independent intellectual property rights, which isexpected to achieve the perfect combination of Internet of Things and blockchain. The chips researched and developed will bind the Walton Coins to createthe intelligent ecosphere of application of Internet of Things based on Waltonchain. During the course of expanding block chain technology to the Internet ofThings, the Walton chain will definitely become the leader of the changingtimes;

    Market space: With a trillion-level potential market, theWaltonchain has possessed the applicable program able to be quickly implementedin the total value chains in the clothing industry, including the production,storage, logistics, stores and other full circulation areas. Years of workingexperience and customer resources accumulated by the team members in theclothing industry and electronics industry will provide a favorable and idealcondition for the implementation of the project. It is also expected to be usedin many fields like electronic license plate and asset management, etc. in theforeseeable future;

    High-frequency application: the Waltonchain is loaded onthe RFID hardware system to breakthrough the bottleneck in commercial applicationof block chain, namely, the problem of how the real assets off the chain arequickly, efficiently and safely chained. Therefore, the Waltonchain is thecommercial ecological chain with a low threshold and high-frequency applicationwhere there will be a wide range of application scenarios and very highpopularity;

    Ecological network: the Waltonchain will establish theecological chain of Internet of Things with its own content. As the only tokenof fundamental chain for this ecological network, the Walton Coin will becirculated in a wide range of business areas, so it has multiple significantfunctions including value storage, value circulation, credit trading, commoditypayment media etc. With the increasing popularity of RFID beacons and the expandingdemand for the network, the demand for Walton Coin will be expandingcorrespondingly, so Walton's early investors will get substantial returns withthe development and growth of Walton Chain;

    Profit mechanism: the Walton Coins issued by ICO are thetokens of Walton's fundamental chain. With the development of the fundamentalchain and its sub-chains, the protocol mechanism of Walton system has decidedthat the Walton Coin, as the mother token, will receive dividends from alllevels of the system in order to nurture the block chain system of Walton,making it more robust and safer and bringing about a harmonious virtuouscirculation.

    Source: http://m.waltonchain.org/en/col.jsp?id=107

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tovarasu View Post
    You guys should take a look at Walton (WTC). Got 2k in it


    Innovation mode: the Walton Project intends to develop RFID beacon chip with independent intellectual property rights, which isexpected to achieve the perfect combination of Internet of Things and blockchain. The chips researched and developed will bind the Walton Coins to createthe intelligent ecosphere of application of Internet of Things based on Waltonchain. During the course of expanding block chain technology to the Internet ofThings, the Walton chain will definitely become the leader of the changingtimes;

    Market space: With a trillion-level potential market, theWaltonchain has possessed the applicable program able to be quickly implementedin the total value chains in the clothing industry, including the production,storage, logistics, stores and other full circulation areas. Years of workingexperience and customer resources accumulated by the team members in theclothing industry and electronics industry will provide a favorable and idealcondition for the implementation of the project. It is also expected to be usedin many fields like electronic license plate and asset management, etc. in theforeseeable future;

    High-frequency application: the Waltonchain is loaded onthe RFID hardware system to breakthrough the bottleneck in commercial applicationof block chain, namely, the problem of how the real assets off the chain arequickly, efficiently and safely chained. Therefore, the Waltonchain is thecommercial ecological chain with a low threshold and high-frequency applicationwhere there will be a wide range of application scenarios and very highpopularity;

    Ecological network: the Waltonchain will establish theecological chain of Internet of Things with its own content. As the only tokenof fundamental chain for this ecological network, the Walton Coin will becirculated in a wide range of business areas, so it has multiple significantfunctions including value storage, value circulation, credit trading, commoditypayment media etc. With the increasing popularity of RFID beacons and the expandingdemand for the network, the demand for Walton Coin will be expandingcorrespondingly, so Walton's early investors will get substantial returns withthe development and growth of Walton Chain;

    Profit mechanism: the Walton Coins issued by ICO are thetokens of Walton's fundamental chain. With the development of the fundamentalchain and its sub-chains, the protocol mechanism of Walton system has decidedthat the Walton Coin, as the mother token, will receive dividends from alllevels of the system in order to nurture the block chain system of Walton,making it more robust and safer and bringing about a harmonious virtuouscirculation.

    Source: http://m.waltonchain.org/en/col.jsp?id=107
    These currencies are very very dangerous. As more gets tied in and as they become more legitamized, they gain momentum that could crash real markets and currencies.

    Tbh bitcoin is getting too big.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obspowerstroke View Post
    You coulda been a millionaire....
    Yeah after a few months I have like 80 Bitcoins I paid less than $70 for then they started creeping up like 100 to the dollar I'm like fuck yeah I'm keeping these things, then about 2 months later they are worth less than a dollar for dollar now I guess they're working off what fraction of a Bitcoin

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1moreset024 View Post
    Yeah after a few months I have like 80 Bitcoins I paid less than $70 for then they started creeping up like 100 to the dollar I'm like fuck yeah I'm keeping these things, then about 2 months later they are worth less than a dollar for dollar now I guess they're working off what fraction of a Bitcoin
    I had like .07 bitcoins once. True story.

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    Well they are going to be discussed at the G20 summit in april.

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    Bitcoin now has a bigger market cap than Visa...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tovarasu View Post
    Well they are going to be discussed at the G20 summit in april.
    A supreme court has ruled that bitcoin is not currency and therefore cannot be touched.

    Its hilarious how much more value currency has when it isnt controlled by a government

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    if you invested your $$ in ripple (XRP) 6 days ago, you could have doubled your $$ by now...

    brought some today...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kronik420 View Post
    if you invested your $$ in ripple (XRP) 6 days ago, you could have doubled your $$ by now...

    brought some today...
    made me $50 profit in 12 hours. gonna get me some porterhouse steaks

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    When I started working with BTC they were 130 ea. I had about 3k to spend on em or whatever else atm - of course I went with whatever else


    Dag nam it


    Shit happens
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    How do you go about paying taxes on those massive gains from the crypto world? Do you just never cash out completely
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    Quote Originally Posted by goalinmind View Post
    How do you go about paying taxes on those massive gains from the crypto world? Do you just never cash out completely
    You have to claim crypto currency as property on your tax return

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    Quote Originally Posted by goalinmind View Post
    How do you go about paying taxes on those massive gains from the crypto world? Do you just never cash out completely
    This can be entirely circumvented on the dark web. It doesn't take any special intelligence to launder bitcoin on the dark web.

    A "Tor" browser allows an individual to surf the web completely anonymously. People believe things like protonmail are secure, but they dont hold a candle to the dark web. The system is so thorough that Cartels, child pornographers, human trafficers, hitmen, etc. can advertise in the open. The primary currency is none other than bitcoin that has been laundered through bitcoin mixing/laundry sites on the dark web.

    However fucked up you think the world is... It is much much worse. The dark web literally operates the world. Hiddenwiki.org does not even touch what is there.

    The deep/dark web is unaccessible to most people because they are simply too lazy to look for it. The NSA blocks search engines from accessing it. Tor browser totally circumvents all the bullshit and puts you on the web basically untouchable and untraceable if you follow the right protocol.

    You name something... Anything... It is for sale on the dark web. The dark web is what made bitcoin what it is. It is an untouchable, untraceable, easily cleaned currency for an untouchable black market.

    The first time you access the real dark web, you will get a sick feeling in your stomach for humanity. People say with modern tech that crime will get smaller... These people are clueless to the world around them.

    I visited mainstream sites that say shit like "The dark web ain't so bad."

    Like I said, hiddenwiki.org does not scratch the surface. The real bad things are not in public view with url links. They are totally hidden and given by invite.

    The fbi can't even take down publicly listed sites until one of them really messes up bad like "silkroad". How will they take down the .onion sites that are invite only?... They won't.

    You can see a mirror copy of hiddenwiki by searching it on your standard browser. Its only the tiniest sample of what exists. It will turn your stomach.
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    One more thought for you all...

    How many of these guys that "hit it big" on bitcoin are actually just cartel guys that laundered and cashed out from selling illegal things on the dark web? Its so damn easy I refuse to believe that 50% aren't crooked as satan.

    If any of you look up hidden wiki and realize just how messed up the world is, please take a moment to be thankful for what you have and are when you put your kids to bed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Obspowerstroke View Post
    One more thought for you all...

    How many of these guys that "hit it big" on bitcoin are actually just cartel guys that laundered and cashed out from selling illegal things on the dark web? Its so damn easy I refuse to believe that 50% aren't crooked as satan.

    If any of you look up hidden wiki and realize just how messed up the world is, please take a moment to be thankful for what you have and are when you put your kids to bed.
    Yea, I kind of know how deep that rabbit hole can go and I've been digging myself out for a while now. Try not to get too deep into what is real and what you believe is real.

    Tor also isn't that safe and has vulnerabilities if someone really wants to know you, its good but its already been proven its govt controlled..
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    The only thing is if your use the tor browser and surfing the web anonymously they can tell your doing it just can’t tell what your doing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio-Active View Post
    The only thing is if your use the tor browser and surfing the web anonymously they can tell your doing it just can’t tell what your doing
    The proper protocol literally makes it untouchable. The only way for a hacker to get your info is through the public ran exit nodes. Switching accounts and disposable devices makes it nearly bullet proof. Even intelligence agencies use it for secure info transfer.

    This is why factory unlocked smartphones are for sale all over the darknet. One and done account transfers etc and device is tossed.
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    Unless you hide yourself behind a vpn they can still tell your surfing anonymous which gives them a reason to watch you is all I’m saying
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio-Active View Post
    Unless you hide yourself behind a vpn they can still tell your surfing anonymous which gives them a reason to watch you is all I’m saying
    Yes 100% true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obspowerstroke View Post
    Yes 100% true.
    They way to do it is get a laptop and only use public WiFi never use it at home if you want to be 100 percent safe
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio-Active View Post
    They way to do it is get a laptop and only use public WiFi never use it at home if you want to be 100 percent safe
    I have a feeling we could be some dangerous individuals if we chose to be. Glad I have no reson to be.

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    Bitcoin $20k buy stuff

    Quote Originally Posted by Obspowerstroke View Post
    I have a feeling we could be some dangerous individuals if we chose to be. Glad I have no reson to be.
    Bahaha we know to much about internet security. You can never be safe enough bro. Your right though the Deep web is very interesting but will make your hair stand on end. Most folks do not even realize it’s there
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    On another note bitcoin jumped back up to 16,700 today I like my wallet
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio-Active View Post
    On another note bitcoin jumped back up to 16,700 today I like my wallet
    My gf likes to gamble so I am waiting for it to fall like it did on the 30th and making her put it. I finally found a local guy willing to buy my bitcoin any time I want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obspowerstroke View Post
    My gf likes to gamble so I am waiting for it to fall like it did on the 30th and making her put it. I finally found a local guy willing to buy my bitcoin any time I want.
    Why sell? It seems to always go up. I only keep enough funds in there to buy a few things as I need them. I’m not trying to get rich I realize the risk but I have fun with the few bucks I keep there. If I were really interested in the investment I would buy ripple ether or lite coin did you read about the kid from Canada that invested about 12k in ether over time and cashed out at 500k?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio-Active View Post
    Why sell? It seems to always go up. I only keep enough funds in there to buy a few things as I need them. I’m not trying to get rich I realize the risk but I have fun with the few bucks I keep there. If I were really interested in the investment I would buy ripple ether or lite coin did you read about the kid from Canada that invested about 12k in ether over time and cashed out at 500k?
    No but that sounds awesome on the 500k!
    I just want to see how ballsy I can get and try to turn $100 into more. Its just my inner wannabe wall street coming out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obspowerstroke View Post
    No but that sounds awesome on the 500k!
    I just want to see how ballsy I can get and try to turn $100 into more. Its just my inner wannabe wall street coming out.
    I would put a few more bucks I. There then that or look at other crypto currency. With bitcoin being were it is it will really have to make some huge jumps for you too see much but look at ripple worth under 2 bucks. You buy a few coin and it jumps to like 5-10 bucks and you get a bigger return. Iteco n and ether as well are small compared to bitcoin and bitcoin cash
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio-Active View Post
    I would put a few more bucks I. There then that or look at other crypto currency. With bitcoin being were it is it will really have to make some huge jumps for you too see much but look at ripple worth under 2 bucks. You buy a few coin and it jumps to like 5-10 bucks and you get a bigger return. Iteco n and ether as well are small compared to bitcoin and bitcoin cash
    I am definitely gonna look into it. That sounds promising. I would be tickled to have one bitcoin. Might as well buy a few of the others while they are cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obspowerstroke View Post
    I am definitely gonna look into it. That sounds promising. I would be tickled to have one bitcoin. Might as well buy a few of the others while they are cheap.
    Exactly the idea is to buy a few coins while there cheap and just sit on them. A very small investment in a few years might be worth a small fortune. Bitcoin at the beginning of this year was only worth about 500 bucks I wish I would have bought some then. You will have to look into some different wallets too. Blockchain right now only supports bitcoin ether and bitcoin cash
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    bitcoin will hit 80k by end of the year

    ripple $10

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    Quote Originally Posted by kronik420 View Post
    bitcoin will hit 80k by end of the year

    ripple $10
    Ripple at 10 would be sweet

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