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Patrick start selling patnet coins lol. If everyone can just invent currencies, why not us?
I'm starting a new cryptocurrency. I am selling them at a discount while I set up the blockchain (a free open source technology where a continuously growing list of records, called blocks, are linked and secured using cryptography).
If you send me a dollar now I will send you a unique (kinda) sequence of bits (0s and 1s) when I start mining the blockchain.
GetRichQuickCoins, the currency of the future!
Fortwaynemobile saysPatrick start selling patnet coins lol. If everyone can just invent currencies, why not us?
I tried that. Patnet readers are too smart for that.
AntifaCoin
BLMCoin
DefundPoliceCoin
BanGunsCoin
BlackMoonCoin
BlackPowerToken
Now you gonna sucker all the BLM kids with these names.
All right guys let’s do BLM coin. Let’s see where it goes! Who is into this thing?
Lol, I like this!
Patrick saysLol, I like this!
Well, we are going to be fuckin rich on this. I've got everything we need....a software engineer that can write the code, me doing the marketing, etc,
We just need to coordinate on a private forum........
who else is in?
What a great storehouse of value.
Imagine in the USD dropped 7% in an hour, then gained 10% a few hours later.
A second bitcoin exchange collapses in Turkey amid crackdown on cryptocurrencies
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/26/turkish-bitcoin-exchange-vebitcoin-collapses-amid-crypto-crackdown.htmlA second bitcoin exchange collapses in Turkey amid crackdown on cryptocurrencies
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@Socal2 @WookieMan
who else? what better way to get rich then pulling money from Antifa scum?
Who
TikToker makes ‘scamcoin’ as a joke and within an hour it’s worth ~$70mln lmao.
https://twitter.com/TikTokInvestors/status/1385365742506364929TikToker makes ‘scamcoin’ as a joke and within an hour it’s worth ~$70mln lmao.
I am pretty sure we can make lots of money by creating BLMcoin and selling it to antifa and other liberals.
AKA take money from others.
The Cuyahoga County Scam Squad in Cleveland and the FBI are collaborating to alert the public about scams involving bitcoin, News 5 Cleveland reported this week. Old scams ranging from grandparent’s scam, explained Sheryl Harris, Director of the Cuyahoga County Department of Consumer Affairs.
FBI Special Agent Vicki Anderson warned that once the victims sent bitcoin, “it’s almost impossible to get it back so the best we can do is prevention and that’s why we’re trying to get the word out.”
The news outlet described that “Signs will soon be put up on bitcoin ATMs across the county,” noting that “The signs are intended to make people think twice before going through with a transaction because they could be caught in a scam.”
bitcoin ATM
Do Bitcoin ATMs Give Cash?Some BTMs work both ways – meaning they can dispense Bitcoin in exchange for cash and they can also dispense cash in exchange for Bitcoin. However, most models work only for buying Bitcoin.
How much fee do Bitcoin ATMs charge?Bitcoin ATMs charge an average fee of 8.93%. However, this is a rough average and the fees vary between ATMs. Make sure to read the instructions on the machine before starting the process.
Do Bitcoin ATMs Give Cash?Some BTMs work both ways – meaning they can dispense Bitcoin in exchange for cash and they can also dispense cash in exchange for Bitcoin. However, most models work only for buying Bitcoin.
He points out that many BTC addresses have been matched with “real-world identities” but “all or even most certainly have not.” This means that choosing certain transactions “based on who the senders might become little more than a guessing game,” Voell adds.
He also notes that the only way “to guarantee that all transaction fees in a block are ‘clean’ is to mine zero transactions unless the miners opts to only process transactions from a whitelist of Bitcoin addresses.” He explains that any transaction that “may later be discovered to have connections to a criminal or sanctioned entity ruins the entire ‘clean’ block effort.”
As noted by Voell:
“Simply avoiding addresses on a blacklist is insufficient. Without an address whitelist, only empty blocks can be clean blocks. Even after including zero transactions, a ‘clean’ block still isn’t safe. The address that receives the coinbase transaction with the block’s mining subsidy is, of course, public and can receive transactions.”
Voell further notes that any other BTC wallet that sends even the smallest amount of Bitcoin to the coinbase address “taints the bitcoins and sabotages the entire endeavor.” He explains that “unlike the transaction problem, where a miner can simply opt to exclude all transactions, preventing ‘tainted’ bitcoins from being sent to the coinbase address is impossible.”
Bitcoin still depends on all of you HODL'ers buying the dip.
Come to think of it, isn’t all “crypto” just an elaborate confidence scheme? Like a spreadsheet makes it any less ridiculous than selling the Brooklyn Bridge.
Bitcoin rises to reclaim the $40,000 level as the cryptocurrency tries to recover from brutal selloff
"If you HODL now, your coins will reach the moon!"
Bitcoin such a great store of value
1 year
Low:$8,975.53
High:$64,863.10
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