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September 05, 2018, 07:37:37 PM
#22
Announcing MyEtherWallet v3.24.00: Difficulty Bomb&Updating blockchain

Due to the complexity of the Bomb and the increased risk of hacking, we pushed a rather drastic update that implements a number of changes and improvements, including enhancement of efficiency and scalability of the blockchain, acceleration of transaction speed, and additional security in the form new formats private keys which will help protect users against hacking.
If you are using private key or UTC, then you need to go into the wallet and update manually, otherwise they risk being unprotected.

How do i update my Ethereum wallet?

1. Go to our website MyEtherWallet.com
2. Unlock your wallet using your Keystore File (UTC / JSON) or simply use your private key.
3. Click Unlock and wait for the update.

Please note that you need to manually update your wallet, failure to do so may result in funds being lost.

We are taking these measures to protect both you and our network from phishing and malicious attacks.

Thank you for your cooperation and understanding!
MyEtherWallet Security Team.

If you use other methods, then ignore this message.
newbie
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September 02, 2018, 07:22:45 AM
#21
I also found this site interesting http://thehiddenwiki.org/

Although i´m not interested in drugs and crime, they also have a small financial section!

quite interesting collection of sites there.
its amazing how bitcoin spreads and opens possibilities for various likings :]

bookmarked

Another pretty interesting collection  of onion sites here - https://thehiddenwiki.com
Check it out!
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Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
December 30, 2014, 07:05:42 PM
#20
Very interesting thx, i think litecoin is a good alternative to bitcoin as it is described as the silver currency to bitcoins gold.

Anyway i first want to start with bitcoin i think and i´m from austria, but i do not know the law about bitcoin.


https://www.getbitcoin.com.au/bitcoin-news/austria-lays-bitcoin-guidance-kind seems to have the answers to some questions regarding Austrian policy on bitcoins.
newbie
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December 30, 2014, 01:52:16 PM
#19
Very interesting thx, i think litecoin is a good alternative to bitcoin as it is described as the silver currency to bitcoins gold.

Anyway i first want to start with bitcoin i think and i´m from austria, but i do not know the law about bitcoin.


Q7
sr. member
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December 30, 2014, 06:04:09 AM
#18
If you are into risk taking, trading bitcoin against other altcoins can be profitable. Depends on how much you decide to put in and which active pair to trade the return can be quite good. However be forewarned that there's risk involved and it should be much safer to trade in established coins like doge, ripple but avoid all the newly startup coins.
full member
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December 30, 2014, 05:42:12 AM
#17
Hello!

I´m interested in buying/selling bitcoin and other financial websites with bitcoin involved. I started with bitcoin mining but
this is rather slow and is not giving a good return i think. Now i´m searching for better more profitable ways.

My question is now is it still possible today for example to invest in bitcoin and stay anonym the whole process?
And what about other possibilities to earn some money with bitcoin?

Or do anyone today has to identify himself before cashing out any coins in real money?  Huh


greetings

BigTiger

All depends from the amount that you want to earn in some time. I can advice you a signature campaign for a little earn, But I also advice you to buy a B.O.T. in way to do trading on market and earn a lot of money (If you're expert, man). So, you have to decide what do you want to do and then choice Smiley
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December 30, 2014, 04:36:32 AM
#16
Just dont cloud mine it will take a years to make profit if the sites still up by then Tongue
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Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
December 30, 2014, 04:33:30 AM
#15
localbitcoins.com remains one of the preferred site when it comes to exchange Bitcoins for cash.

You can connect to sellers/buyers on this site and decide to meet in real life to transact BTC. Have him transfer Bitcoins in a local cafe and pay cash.

Problem with localbitcoins is that in our small country nobody wants to buy big amounts of bitcoin so it is impossible to sold to anyone except well under market rate..

In this event, I think it's possible to buy it online through the forum through a trusted escrower.
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December 30, 2014, 04:05:59 AM
#14
localbitcoins.com remains one of the preferred site when it comes to exchange Bitcoins for cash.

You can connect to sellers/buyers on this site and decide to meet in real life to transact BTC. Have him transfer Bitcoins in a local cafe and pay cash.

Problem with localbitcoins is that in our small country nobody wants to buy big amounts of bitcoin so it is impossible to sold to anyone except well under market rate..
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December 30, 2014, 02:07:03 AM
#13
Hello!

I´m interested in buying/selling bitcoin and other financial websites with bitcoin involved. I started with bitcoin mining but
this is rather slow and is not giving a good return i think. Now i´m searching for better more profitable ways.

greetings

BigTiger

Now, mining is so hard diff, and low profitable.
you can invest on xbtc if you want, check this: https://forums.counterparty.co/index.php/topic,404.0.html
http://letstalkbitcoin.com/forum/post/xbtc-buy-back-and-bitcoinex
sgk
legendary
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!! HODL !!
December 30, 2014, 01:49:16 AM
#12
Thank u for ur answer ajareselde!

Ok i´m using blockchain info, this is an online wallet, i found it nice, maybe i consider trying out some other desktop wallets i do not know
yet...

But if i want to cash out the bitcoins in real money do i not to have to identify myself in any way? I mean documents like residencial proof, passport?

localbitcoins.com remains one of the preferred site when it comes to exchange Bitcoins for cash.

You can connect to sellers/buyers on this site and decide to meet in real life to transact BTC. Have him transfer Bitcoins in a local cafe and pay cash.
legendary
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December 30, 2014, 12:12:38 AM
#11
What country are you in?  Laws are different between countries on what a exchange needs.
sr. member
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December 29, 2014, 11:34:38 PM
#10
Hello!

I´m interested in buying/selling bitcoin and other financial websites with bitcoin involved. I started with bitcoin mining but
this is rather slow and is not giving a good return i think. Now i´m searching for better more profitable ways.

My question is now is it still possible today for example to invest in bitcoin and stay anonym the whole process?
And what about other possibilities to earn some money with bitcoin?

Or do anyone today has to identify himself before cashing out any coins in real money?  Huh


greetings

BigTiger
You can buy bitcoin in a exchange, and then sell it for a altcoin in anther exchange, and buy it back use altcoin in the third exchange.
And you will be anonymous at last.
legendary
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December 29, 2014, 10:44:14 PM
#9
I also found this site interesting http://thehiddenwiki.org/

Although i´m not interested in drugs and crime, they also have a small financial section!

quite interesting collection of sites there.
its amazing how bitcoin spreads and opens possibilities for various likings :]

bookmarked
newbie
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December 29, 2014, 09:29:22 PM
#8
I also found this site interesting http://thehiddenwiki.org/

Although i´m not interested in drugs and crime, they also have a small financial section!
legendary
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December 29, 2014, 09:21:06 PM
#7
you mean something like localbitcoins, don't you?
newbie
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December 29, 2014, 09:21:00 PM
#6
Thank you all

Localbitcoins looks nice and has many ecurrencies to buy bitcoins, very interesting

Kraken.com looks also interesting


greetings,

BigTiger
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Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
December 29, 2014, 09:08:37 PM
#5
Hello!

I´m interested in buying/selling bitcoin and other financial websites with bitcoin involved. I started with bitcoin mining but
this is rather slow and is not giving a good return i think. Now i´m searching for better more profitable ways.

My question is now is it still possible today for example to invest in bitcoin and stay anonym the whole process?
And what about other possibilities to earn some money with bitcoin?

Or do anyone today has to identify himself before cashing out any coins in real money?  Huh


greetings

BigTiger

you can stay annonymous best by buying bitcoins localy, see localbitcoins.
many exchange sites dosnt require you to identify yourself when cashing out, but dont keep coins on an exchange..for various reasons, better store them into offline wallet.

cheers

localbitcoins is the most affordable, and it provides you with many options. If you do an in-person meet, it's a lot cheaper, I've found though. You can also do it online, however, and it's typically still around the market price, if not lower.
hero member
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December 29, 2014, 08:35:30 PM
#4
Thank u for ur answer ajareselde!

Ok i´m using blockchain info, this is an online wallet, i found it nice, maybe i consider trying out some other desktop wallets i do not know
yet...

But if i want to cash out the bitcoins in real money do i not to have to identify myself in any way? I mean documents like residencial proof, passport?


Depends on exchange. I am mostly using kraken.com and i didn't need to provide any documents. I can withdraw 2000$ each day to my bank account.
newbie
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December 29, 2014, 08:12:44 PM
#3
Thank u for ur answer ajareselde!

Ok i´m using blockchain info, this is an online wallet, i found it nice, maybe i consider trying out some other desktop wallets i do not know
yet...

But if i want to cash out the bitcoins in real money do i not to have to identify myself in any way? I mean documents like residencial proof, passport?


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