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January 30, 2014, 01:27:23 AM
#18
spreading bitcoin paper wallets around a ponzi?  If that's the case any form of advertising whatsoever is the same thing..... advertising during the super bowl?  I love the idea of paper wallets and would have a blast leaving them lay around as tips. I suppose it's best only tech savvy people are in bitcoin right now and the rest can join in when they are ready and there are services in place that protect the 'unwashed masses' from losing their money due to their insecurity... so I can see your point.  Best it take off when it's ready rather than explode and end up with tons of people losing their money and thus bad publicity.

Kid... there are differences in advertising strategies, what you described is only for ponzi scheme, money-tree trusts....

Your tiny brain somehow think all advertisement is the same. You dont see ponzi scheme advertised on tv prime time do you? its only on day time where all the jobless retards sitting on their couches...
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January 30, 2014, 12:54:25 AM
#17
Right now I have no reason to promote bitcoin, and nobody in my part of the midwest has even heard of it. I've thought about advertising myself to these bitcoin millionaires.. if they really want bitcoin to spread they need to spread their coin around to people like myself would would promote it, who would use my laminated paper wallets as tips, or just leave them laying around in random places like at wally-world or the college campus,  and tell people where I work about it, wear the t-shirts in public, etc. As it stands I am completely silent about bitcoin because I have no vested interest in it.  I found out about it too late and I'm not paying 800 bucks a coin. The few times I have mentioned it at work people have no idea what it is and I drop the subject.

I doubt I'd get 2+ BTC anyways... I'm sure people have tried infinite ways to scam bitcoins from people here. If someone is serious about such a donation they can PM, and I will provide them the proof as I go along that I am indeed doing what I am saying with my bitcoin advertising.

If I was a bitcoin millionaire I'd maybe mention that I have 'a couple' bitcoins to co-workers, and beyond that I'd spend it very slowly in small chunks just on 'stuff' such as a 6-core ivy bridge processor from overstock.com, precious metals, or whatever I can find online that accepts bitcoin.. no huge sells, no tipping my hand that I even have any at all, to avoid capital gains on any 'gain'... but I don't have this problem.

Good for you because what you describe as "promoting" is exactly what veteran bitcoiners DO NOT want..... its strategy for ponzi scheme and we had enough of that.


Exactly. Let bitcoin grow organically and actually be useful (and used) for a large variety of services. The price will follow accordingly.
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January 30, 2014, 12:37:52 AM
#16
I thought by now I would see a few Bitcoin millionaires living large on youtube, but I'm seeing a lack of videos. Where are they?

A lot of people kicked the can down the road, picking up a few hundred bitcoins in the process...mining wasn't something a lot of people stuck with for long periods back then...remember, when Bitcoin was a year and a half old, mining was easy with a CPU and bitcoins were essentially worthless.  I've met a few guys in that general scenario and they're busy with their already busy lives...just a few hundred kilo bucks richer--not enough to last a lifetime of living large!

I would expect at the current price having even a couple thousand BTC would be a life altering amount. It might not allow someone to quit their job forever, but that's a significant boost for a nice change. I'd like to see more stories like that.
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January 30, 2014, 12:34:58 AM
#15
spreading bitcoin paper wallets around a ponzi?  If that's the case any form of advertising whatsoever is the same thing..... advertising during the super bowl?  I love the idea of paper wallets and would have a blast leaving them lay around as tips. I suppose it's best only tech savvy people are in bitcoin right now and the rest can join in when they are ready and there are services in place that protect the 'unwashed masses' from losing their money due to their insecurity... so I can see your point.  Best it take off when it's ready rather than explode and end up with tons of people losing their money and thus bad publicity.
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January 30, 2014, 12:31:45 AM
#14
Right now I have no reason to promote bitcoin, and nobody in my part of the midwest has even heard of it. I've thought about advertising myself to these bitcoin millionaires.. if they really want bitcoin to spread they need to spread their coin around to people like myself would would promote it, who would use my laminated paper wallets as tips, or just leave them laying around in random places like at wally-world or the college campus,  and tell people where I work about it, wear the t-shirts in public, etc. As it stands I am completely silent about bitcoin because I have no vested interest in it.  I found out about it too late and I'm not paying 800 bucks a coin. The few times I have mentioned it at work people have no idea what it is and I drop the subject.

I doubt I'd get 2+ BTC anyways... I'm sure people have tried infinite ways to scam bitcoins from people here. If someone is serious about such a donation they can PM, and I will provide them the proof as I go along that I am indeed doing what I am saying with my bitcoin advertising.

If I was a bitcoin millionaire I'd maybe mention that I have 'a couple' bitcoins to co-workers, and beyond that I'd spend it very slowly in small chunks just on 'stuff' such as a 6-core ivy bridge processor from overstock.com, precious metals, or whatever I can find online that accepts bitcoin.. no huge sells, no tipping my hand that I even have any at all, to avoid capital gains on any 'gain'... but I don't have this problem.

Good for you because what you describe as "promoting" is exactly what veteran bitcoiners DO NOT want..... its strategy for ponzi scheme and we had enough of that.
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January 30, 2014, 12:31:39 AM
#13
I thought by now I would see a few Bitcoin millionaires living large on youtube, but I'm seeing a lack of videos. Where are they?

All in hiding, or in lock-up Smiley
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January 30, 2014, 12:26:45 AM
#12
Right now I have no reason to promote bitcoin, and nobody in my part of the midwest has even heard of it. I've thought about advertising myself to these bitcoin millionaires.. if they really want bitcoin to spread they need to spread their coin around to people like myself would would promote it, who would use my laminated paper wallets as tips, or just leave them laying around in random places like at wally-world or the college campus,  and tell people where I work about it, wear the t-shirts in public, etc. As it stands I am completely silent about bitcoin because I have no vested interest in it.  I found out about it too late and I'm not paying 800 bucks a coin. The few times I have mentioned it at work people have no idea what it is and I drop the subject.

I doubt I'd get 2+ BTC anyways... I'm sure people have tried infinite ways to scam bitcoins from people here. If someone is serious about such a donation they can PM, and I will provide them the proof as I go along that I am indeed doing what I am saying with my bitcoin advertising.

If I was a bitcoin millionaire I'd maybe mention that I have 'a couple' bitcoins to co-workers, and beyond that I'd spend it very slowly in small chunks just on 'stuff' such as a 6-core ivy bridge processor from overstock.com, precious metals, or whatever I can find online that accepts bitcoin.. no huge sells, no tipping my hand that I even have any at all, to avoid capital gains on any 'gain'... but I don't have this problem. If I had a ton of bitcoins they'd all go into paper wallets, my laminated paper wallets, into chunks no larger than 5 BTC each... these same wallets would also be backed up in their raw image file format on truecrypt archives... but alas I'm a poor person instead with all the software but none of the bitcoins.
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January 30, 2014, 12:23:03 AM
#11
If I was a Bitcoin millionaire id be on youtube doing all kinds of crazyness.

>.<

One day, eventually... -_-
legendary
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January 30, 2014, 12:18:52 AM
#10
They all lost their hard drives or passwords.   Grin

It was a tragic boating accident.
legendary
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January 30, 2014, 12:16:38 AM
#9
They all lost their hard drives or passwords.   Grin

legendary
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January 30, 2014, 12:15:43 AM
#8
think they are living in New York or Paris have a very good times  Wink

Except you just picked two of the shittiest places on Earth...
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January 30, 2014, 12:02:38 AM
#7
think they are living in New York or Paris have a very good times  Wink
legendary
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January 30, 2014, 12:00:13 AM
#6
All of the people that i know that have serious weight in bitcoins want to stay under the radar. Most of them are already financially successful from other business ventures, and don't want to bring any unecessesary attention to themselves.
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January 29, 2014, 11:54:08 PM
#5
There's also a lack of litecoin mining rig videos. Some of you guys must have 100+ gpu operations.


ture
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January 29, 2014, 11:53:11 PM
#4
I thought by now I would see a few Bitcoin millionaires living large on youtube, but I'm seeing a lack of videos. Where are they?

A lot of people kicked the can down the road, picking up a few hundred bitcoins in the process...mining wasn't something a lot of people stuck with for long periods back then...remember, when Bitcoin was a year and a half old, mining was easy with a CPU and bitcoins were essentially worthless.  I've met a few guys in that general scenario and they're busy with their already busy lives...just a few hundred kilo bucks richer--not enough to last a lifetime of living large!
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January 29, 2014, 11:44:11 PM
#3
There's also a lack of litecoin mining rig videos. Some of you guys must have 100+ gpu operations.
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January 29, 2014, 11:39:35 PM
#2
I've been thinking this same thing. There should be some of you here who have been around to have gathered up thousands in the early days!
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January 29, 2014, 11:30:18 PM
#1
I thought by now I would see a few Bitcoin millionaires living large on youtube, but I'm seeing a lack of videos. Where are they?
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