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Topic: Bitcoin2Cash.com - Cash-Only Marketplace - page 7. (Read 16910 times)

sr. member
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Elder Crypto God
I am getting an "Invalid withdrawl amount!" error when I try to withdraw BTC

It should be fixed now.
newbie
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I am getting an "Invalid withdrawl amount!" error when I try to withdraw BTC
sr. member
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Elder Crypto God
Are there contingencies in place should you be imprisoned/killed?

That's not concern for my safety. That's concern for the safety of your assets.

It's also a valid question. TheMadHatter is getting personal, telling me not to keep drugs in my house, calling me an amateur, telling me that my business is doomed to fail because of fake complaints, etc. That kind of stuff has no business being said publicly if done out of genuine concern. Otherwise, it's just pot-stirring. I can take criticism but I take issue with TheMadHatter trying to act as if he isn't motivated by his own personal agenda.

But to answer your question, yes. If I'm imprisoned/killed, my partner will take over. If we are both are out of commission then my lawyers will be able to shut down the business and settle all current debts.
legendary
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Your safety is completely relevant to the community. Are there contingencies in place should you be imprisoned/killed?
sr. member
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Elder Crypto God
I'll just put this here.

https://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=5386.msg80015#msg80015

If I knew how to move our conversation to this thread, I would.


Even better, why not send me your concerns for my safety in private? What's your desire to criticize me publicly if you're not trying to shake confidence in my business? I just find it odd that the only other cash-by-mail Bitcoin exchange has such a keen interest in my safety while nobody else does. Maybe it's because you have a unique perspective but by making it public, it looks more like professional jealousy.
hero member
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My avatar pic says it all
I'll just put this here.

https://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=5386.msg80015#msg80015

If I knew how to move our conversation to this thread, I would.
sr. member
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The advantage of OpenID is that you may not even need to sign up: it's entirely possible you already have an OpenID account (possibly without realising it). If you have, say, MySpace account, WordPress blog, Steam account, TypePad blog or Launchpad account then you'll already have an OpenID account. Check the list: there are lots more OpenID providers I've not listed, and the Wikipedia list is likely incomplete.

Ah okay, thanks.

I don't.

Google accounts are also OpenID compatible.
hero member
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Firstbits.com/1fg4i :)
(adding thread to my watchlist)
sr. member
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Elder Crypto God
Has anyone funded a bitcoin2cash account by mail yet?

I'd love to hear any feedback (positive or negative) with the site, as well as any feedback on sending cash through the mail. Is this generally considerd safe? What are the best practices?

I haven't received any funds since the new website was launched but back before it was automated the largest transaction was $1,000 in $100 bills. It's best to use security envelopes with the cash wrapped in something like magazine pages. Also, please don't put our business name on the envelopes.
member
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Quote
The first person that gets a dollar in their account and bids on them will win.

I have done this, do I win?
newbie
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Has anyone funded a bitcoin2cash account by mail yet?

I'd love to hear any feedback (positive or negative) with the site, as well as any feedback on sending cash through the mail. Is this generally considerd safe? What are the best practices?
full member
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I believe at this point any serious bitcoin user will not be afraid of new technologies.
I agree. In the past 2 weeks, I have discovered and studied non-stop bitcoin, tor, truecrypt, gpg, linux, json.

My brain would explode if I seriously added something else at this point.

And only people who are not going to do real business will not use OpenID.

Can't comment on that as I don't know enough about it yet.
hero member
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Merit: 500
April 03, 2011, 11:21:32 AM
#9
Why OpenID?
It makes things easier for me.

It turned me off.

I'm not saying OpenID is bad. I'm saying I don't know anything about it, and couldn't be bothered learning, so I didn't sign up to your site.

Just letting you know because others might feel the same way.


I believe at this point any serious bitcoin user will not be afraid of new technologies. And only people who are not going to do real business will not use OpenID.. So bitcoin2cash did not loose anything =))
full member
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April 02, 2011, 11:41:41 PM
#8
The advantage of OpenID is that you may not even need to sign up: it's entirely possible you already have an OpenID account (possibly without realising it). If you have, say, MySpace account, WordPress blog, Steam account, TypePad blog or Launchpad account then you'll already have an OpenID account. Check the list: there are lots more OpenID providers I've not listed, and the Wikipedia list is likely incomplete.

Ah okay, thanks.

I don't.
hero member
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April 02, 2011, 03:42:51 PM
#7
Why OpenID?
It makes things easier for me.

It turned me off.

I'm not saying OpenID is bad. I'm saying I don't know anything about it, and couldn't be bothered learning, so I didn't sign up to your site.

Just letting you know because others might feel the same way.

The advantage of OpenID is that you may not even need to sign up: it's entirely possible you already have an OpenID account (possibly without realising it). If you have, say, MySpace account, WordPress blog, Steam account, TypePad blog or Launchpad account then you'll already have an OpenID account. Check the list: there are lots more OpenID providers I've not listed, and the Wikipedia list is likely incomplete.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
April 02, 2011, 03:33:17 PM
#6
Why OpenID?
It makes things easier for me.

It turned me off.

I'm not saying OpenID is bad. I'm saying I don't know anything about it, and couldn't be bothered learning, so I didn't sign up to your site.

Just letting you know because others might feel the same way.
newbie
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Merit: 0
April 02, 2011, 08:06:32 AM
#5
Looks promising! ^^
hero member
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BTC OG and designer of the BitcoinMarket.com logo
April 02, 2011, 07:26:41 AM
#4
Nice design and great work sir.
sr. member
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Merit: 252
Elder Crypto God
April 01, 2011, 11:05:44 PM
#3
Why OpenID?

It makes things easier for me. I don't need to worry about managing passwords, verifying email addresses, recovering lost passwords, etc.
hero member
Activity: 726
Merit: 500
April 01, 2011, 10:56:28 PM
#2
Why OpenID?
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