BITCOINS...tax free money.

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  1. stoner oxy80

    stoner oxy80 *"Senior~Stoned~Member"*

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    anyone use bitcoins? they are tax free, a plus for those that owe the irs. and to anyone who needs instant payments online or whatever. but these things are crazy. they started low 1.00 or something years ago. and stayed around 5 something awhile went up to 31.50 and went down to 2 dollars in a day or 2.

    but now there 47.35 today. i bought only 2 of them when they was 21.50. wish i bought more when i first learned of them.

    and there are plenty of free wallets, instawallet, blockchain, mx.gov .

    and plenty of sites to get a FEW CENTS.. bitvistor, cointube, bitcoinget, coinvisitor, coinad, coinreaper.

    or you could mine for them.(they are mined in blocks, and recently the blocks were cut in half, from 50 to 25 bitcoins)
    takes alot of power, and some good mining rigs.

    but what really makes there worth go up and down. i read from the number of transaction fees. but nothing solid?

    and anyone here use them, or mine for them?

    let,s talk bitcoins.:gossip:
     
  2. Irminsul

    Irminsul Valkyrie

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    I'm calling the Pinkertons on you.
     
  3. stoner oxy80

    stoner oxy80 *"Senior~Stoned~Member"*

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    ok.. what is a pinkerton? ..really i have to know now.
     
  4. Irminsul

    Irminsul Valkyrie

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    I dunno, some 19th century government posse I think. I heard of them watching old country and western movies and most recently deadwood and I used it because you talked about "mining" and it was used in deadwood when a rich guy discovered he was being ripped off on a mining find.
     
  5. Aerianne

    Aerianne Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    My husband was talking about bitcoins yesterday. He is very interested in them...

    That's all I've got right now.
     
  6. largeamount

    largeamount Senior Member

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    can someone explain to me how it is possible that people 'farm' bitcoins with computers. Like what exactly are they doing with the computers that generates bitcoin. Money is supposed to grow on trees, not computers
     
  7. stoner oxy80

    stoner oxy80 *"Senior~Stoned~Member"*

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  8. stoner oxy80

    stoner oxy80 *"Senior~Stoned~Member"*

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    refff what the hell these bitcoins went from 47.56 to 72.00 in a day.
    now there down to 62.20, i never thought they,d go that high. i paid 22.50 fo 4.? a few weeks ago.
    still kick myself in the ass for not buying more when i first started following them, at 17.50.

    and the people that had a bunch when they were worth a few dollars( or cents at first) could be millionaires now. there,s a story of a guy trying to pay for a pizza del. with 10,000 bitcoins years ago.

    there,s also talk some people think they will go to 1,000 a bitcoin mabye even 100,000.

    mabye were not to late to jump in and make some cashtwwwh out.
     
  9. jaredfelix

    jaredfelix Namaste ॐ

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  10. jaredfelix

    jaredfelix Namaste ॐ

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  11. WadleysOFP

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  12. largeamount

    largeamount Senior Member

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    we need an economist! anyone?
     
  13. jaredfelix

    jaredfelix Namaste ॐ

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    Wow one bitcoin is $143 today
     
  14. jaredfelix

    jaredfelix Namaste ॐ

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  15. eggsprog

    eggsprog anti gang marriage HipForums Supporter

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    i wish i had saved the ones i bought for ~$8 instead of spending them...
     
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    It's shaping up to be a pretty ugly day for Bitcoin.
    After soaring past $250 earlier, it's tumbled all the way down to current levels around $150.
    Bitcoin is now 44 percent off its intraday high of $266.
    At its low of the day ($105), it had lost 61 percent of its value from the peak.
    The chart below shows Bitcoin prices from April 9 through today.
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    bitcoin.clarkmoody.com

    The virtual currency briefly staged a sizeable comeback this afternoon before getting slammed again.
    The biggest question everyone has had about Bitcoin in recent weeks – aside from how it works – is whether or not it's in a bubble.
    After all, the virtual currency has seen a remarkable rise since January, when it was trading below $15.
    Already this afternoon, since the plunge began, we've seen some interesting defenses of the virtual currency popping up on the Internet.n user posted a graphic showing the Spartans' shields from the movie 300 redesigned as Bitcoins with the word HOLD! across the top.
    user sought to use technical analysis to explain away today's move.
    However, episodes like today's highlight the biggest problem with Bitcoin: confidence.
    READ MORE — A complete guide to what Bitcoin really is >
     
  17. jaredfelix

    jaredfelix Namaste ॐ

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  18. porkstock41

    porkstock41 Every time across from me...not there!

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    i just started gathering up free micro-bitcoins the other day when i saw this thread. i already have 210 uBTC! (which is equal to almost 1.7 US cents)
     
  19. def zeppelin

    def zeppelin All connected

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    I still have no idea what bitcoins are, how they came about, and what the story behind it is.
     
  20. Mike Suicide

    Mike Suicide Sweet and Tender Hooligan

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    If bitcoins every become a universally excepted tender, trust it will be taxed.
     
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