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Topic: Hey just Introducing myself! (Read 211 times)

sr. member
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September 29, 2019, 12:51:47 AM
#11
Hey it is porkandbeansboy and I just thought I'd Introduce myself here. Considering the fact there is no Official Introduction Thread I thought it would be fine to make a post here. Oh and what exactly are Merit and how do you acquire them as in give them away?


  One last "Newbie Question" I was told by someone in Order for them to know I Payed the Amount of Bitcoin they asked for by providing them with a "Bitcoin transaction ID" what does that mean is it the Number right next to the Bitcoin Transaction Amount after I make the Payment or something like that?


  I wish to become a productive Member of what I hope will be a very friendly and great Forum overall that will help Me learn what Bitcoin is all about completely that is all Sincerely Porkandbeansboy.  Grin

Hi welcome to the forum

For every bitcoin transaction a alphanumeric  TXID is generated which is unique.  This TXID can be checked on any bitcoin explorer for number of confirmation etc.
I hope it helps u
member
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September 28, 2019, 11:15:20 PM
#10
hello there!!!
newbie
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September 28, 2019, 07:50:59 PM
#9
Looks like a great first thread. Welcome!
full member
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September 28, 2019, 04:18:21 PM
#8
Pork n beans ..........  reminds me of a scene from Blazing Saddles

https://youtu.be/FXHkFZ-nG4Y
sr. member
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September 28, 2019, 04:10:46 PM
#7
Back in the early 1900s, cowboys in America's West ate a lot of pork and beans. Pork-and-bean companies made lots of money selling pork and beans to the cowboys.

In those days, there were many Mexican cowboys (vaqueros) working with the American cowboys. But these vaqueros didn't buy or eat pork and beans, even though they worked right along side their American counterparts.

The pork-and-bean companies couldn't understand this, so they did a study to see if they could find out why. What they found is that Mexicans like leftovers. So now we have...

... refried beans.

 Grin
You a genius buddy sharing this History here ,I find it short can you make a extension?😂

I use to love pork and beans as well wayback high school but I’m not a Cowboy huh?👍



Hey, I'm new here too! Just wanted to pop in and introduce myself! I'm boogles, and I've been in the crypto space since late 2012-early 2013. I am a musician, an artist, a writer, and more. I hope you're all having a wonderful day, and I look forward to engaging in some great conversations, as well as meeting some cool internet peeps.
Drummer here mate,love to see people with same interest here.

Anyway since you are both new in this forum (just that because you are long enough in crypt space) I will still say the Important advice fo all people here that

“Invest what you can afford to lose” and “Don’t get Addicted in Gambling”

Goodluck to you both
newbie
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September 28, 2019, 12:11:32 PM
#6
Hey it is porkandbeansboy and I just thought I'd Introduce myself here. Considering the fact there is no Official Introduction Thread I thought it would be fine to make a post here. Oh and what exactly are Merit and how do you acquire them as in give them away?


  One last "Newbie Question" I was told by someone in Order for them to know I Payed the Amount of Bitcoin they asked for by providing them with a "Bitcoin transaction ID" what does that mean is it the Number right next to the Bitcoin Transaction Amount after I make the Payment or something like that?


  I wish to become a productive Member of what I hope will be a very friendly and great Forum overall that will help Me learn what Bitcoin is all about completely that is all Sincerely Porkandbeansboy.  Grin
Even there's no pointing out, clearly reading yourself introduce thread is good. Wow, thanks for sharing your life with us. Hopefully, you edit it and make it as your full biography. Cheesy (kidding)
newbie
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July 15, 2019, 01:48:18 PM
#5
Hey, I'm new here too! Just wanted to pop in and introduce myself! I'm boogles, and I've been in the crypto space since late 2012-early 2013. I am a musician, an artist, a writer, and more. I hope you're all having a wonderful day, and I look forward to engaging in some great conversations, as well as meeting some cool internet peeps.
newbie
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Merit: 2
July 15, 2019, 01:30:01 PM
#4
Back in the early 1900s, cowboys in America's West ate a lot of pork and beans. Pork-and-bean companies made lots of money selling pork and beans to the cowboys.

In those days, there were many Mexican cowboys (vaqueros) working with the American cowboys. But these vaqueros didn't buy or eat pork and beans, even though they worked right along side their American counterparts.

The pork-and-bean companies couldn't understand this, so they did a study to see if they could find out why. What they found is that Mexicans like leftovers. So now we have...

... refried beans.

 Grin


  Lol I enjoyed reading this if I had sMerit or whatever the exact Term for being able to Send a Merit point to another person on the Forum.
copper member
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July 04, 2019, 01:33:13 PM
#3
Hey
legendary
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June 28, 2019, 09:40:19 AM
#2
Back in the early 1900s, cowboys in America's West ate a lot of pork and beans. Pork-and-bean companies made lots of money selling pork and beans to the cowboys.

In those days, there were many Mexican cowboys (vaqueros) working with the American cowboys. But these vaqueros didn't buy or eat pork and beans, even though they worked right along side their American counterparts.

The pork-and-bean companies couldn't understand this, so they did a study to see if they could find out why. What they found is that Mexicans like leftovers. So now we have...

... refried beans.

 Grin
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 2
June 28, 2019, 09:05:28 AM
#1
Hey it is porkandbeansboy and I just thought I'd Introduce myself here. Considering the fact there is no Official Introduction Thread I thought it would be fine to make a post here. Oh and what exactly are Merit and how do you acquire them as in give them away?


  One last "Newbie Question" I was told by someone in Order for them to know I Payed the Amount of Bitcoin they asked for by providing them with a "Bitcoin transaction ID" what does that mean is it the Number right next to the Bitcoin Transaction Amount after I make the Payment or something like that?


  I wish to become a productive Member of what I hope will be a very friendly and great Forum overall that will help Me learn what Bitcoin is all about completely that is all Sincerely Porkandbeansboy.  Grin
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