Waiting to see what Litecoin does in the near future. Have a bit sitting around waiting for a boom.
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anyone have any experience with a BitPay debit card?
have one on order, is it really as easy as using like a normal visa debit or just a card that's accepted at Bitcoin merchants?Comment
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Whats that?Originally posted by Drei View PostI would too, I have a specific figure in mind and only because I want do something with that. If I reach it or go beyond it I am happy to cash out and not look back no matter if the value goes up ten fold.
I am just working o see what I can buy at this time. Waiting on the Stellar Injection on the 27th see if that makes it drop lower and then buy a few. Litecoin seems to be OK, at the moment is the only coin which is constant no huge spikes. I regret that I did not get any when it went down to $19 will have to get some at this price and stay with it.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Giving away Stellar to Bitcoin users and not sure if they will add some extra coins to the market, price may drop for the first few days, opportunity to buy in me thinks.Originally posted by psychocandy View PostWhats that?Comment
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BitPay card in hand yesterday, activated it, loaded with some BTC, now it is effectively like any other pre-pay debit card with chip and pinOriginally posted by filthy1980 View Postanyone have any experience with a BitPay debit card?
have one on order, is it really as easy as using like a normal visa debit or just a card that's accepted at Bitcoin merchants?
looks like a good way to liquidate BTCComment
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Wonderful retraction in cryptos - US gov not taking kindly to its use as a money laundering mechanism.Comment
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Its genius. "You cant bring in or take out more than 10,000 USD worth of a decentralized currency into the US".
Good luck with that one.
Polishing a turd near you!!Comment
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So how they gonna know???Originally posted by vadhert View PostIts genius. "You cant bring in or take out more than 10,000 USD worth of a decentralized currency into the US".
Good luck with that one.

You're not bringing anything in or out though. Its not real neither is it attibuted to a person.
Markets seem to have reacted badly. Perhaps they'll recover when everyone realises its a waste of time!Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by filthy1980 View PostBitPay card in hand yesterday, activated it, loaded with some BTC, now it is effectively like any other pre-pay debit card with chip and pin
looks like a good way to liquidate BTC
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostSo how they gonna know???
You're not bringing anything in or out though. Its not real neither is it attibuted to a person.
Markets seem to have reacted badly. Perhaps they'll recover when everyone realises its a waste of time!
Its a great buying opportunity
Polishing a turd near you!!Comment
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