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Post by The Sandmen on Jan 16, 2014 1:09:30 GMT -5
Sounds like those stupid tokens you buy at a carnival that can only be used at the stupid carnival, and cost a fortune.
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Post by xx - Former Phoenix Fight Club on Jan 16, 2014 1:12:51 GMT -5
Except this is worldwide currency not getting dirty coins from a scuzzy carny lol
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Post by The Sandmen on Jan 16, 2014 1:35:15 GMT -5
So they ignore exchange rates? Sounds like a great scam for whomever is running that one.
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Post by xx - Former Phoenix Fight Club on Jan 16, 2014 1:51:39 GMT -5
lol That's a typical reaction one should expect from a cynic such as yourself. I really shouldn't be surprised.
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Post by The Sandmen on Jan 16, 2014 2:34:56 GMT -5
So they do ignore exchange rates then?
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Post by xx - Team GAP on Jan 16, 2014 2:47:52 GMT -5
bitcoin.org/en/how-it-worksthis is how it works.. personally i think it's dumb and isn't practical. To me it still seems like someone skuzzy is getting money from you.. it may not be a carny though.
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Ferocity
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Post by Ferocity on Jan 16, 2014 21:46:24 GMT -5
It's actually decently legit. It's as legit as any currency. They were all started and regulated, it's just the first non nationally based currency. It's interesting at the least.
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Post by xx - Team GAP on Jan 17, 2014 21:36:22 GMT -5
It's actually decently legit. It's as legit as any currency. They were all started and regulated, it's just the first non nationally based currency. It's interesting at the least. not as legit as any currency... maybe as legit as travelers cheques.. or south american money..
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Post by The Sandmen on Jan 18, 2014 15:27:26 GMT -5
Or Monopoly money.
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Post by Ferocity on Jan 20, 2014 9:13:38 GMT -5
if monopoly money could be traded on the markets. of course, since I always loose monopoly I'd still be broke.
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