I do try, I've dipped into Bitcoins also. But @Natty, @screamingmimi and @Veritas all have provided amazing work hereThank you You are being very helpful @PTFC
Thanks @PTFC I'm working on Coinjar. I think fees might be lower than Coinbase. Just got distracted with other stuff.I do try, I've dipped into Bitcoins also. But @Natty, @screamingmimi and @Veritas all have provided amazing work here
I'd say yes if you mean the govt. Not sure though. I have a coinbase account then a second wallet with multibit. I buy with coinbase. Then I move it to another coinbase wallet, then I move it to Multibit. So the vendor does not know where the original btc came from. Is that what you asked?I just setup a bitcoin account with coinbase, seems way easier than WU or MG.
One question though, if you fund your account through your bank and then you send a transaction.
can that transaction then be traced back to you and your bank account?
It is possible. You can try a few different things to try to hide your identity. @screamingmimi has a way there that makes it harder to identify. I do something similar. I have heard of tumbling your coins and that's pretty much it. It is not easy to be identified though. You have to basically dissect the blockchain.I just setup a bitcoin account with coinbase, seems way easier than WU or MG.
One question though, if you fund your account through your bank and then you send a transaction.
can that transaction then be traced back to you and your bank account?
Nice price, my 16 dollars worth I still have from last year was at $400 bitcoin price roughly. Sell sell sell!!!!! ?It is possible. You can try a few different things to try to hide your identity. @screamingmimi has a way there that makes it harder to identify. I do something similar. I have heard of tumbling your coins and that's pretty much it. It is not easy to be identified though. You have to basically dissect the blockchain.
I agree that it is way easier than WU or MG. Hell, I have never made a purchase via the two prior mentioned. Always btc or money orders.
btc is at 1285 atm fyi everyone.
I'm confused. Isn't it smarter to buy low, then if it goes up you rake in the cash. Mine went up $10 in one day. So to buy when it's high, if it takes a nose dive you lose btc. There hasn't been a drop since the two the last month though so?I guess it broke $1307 today I just seen. Too bad I was at work, I would have made a purchase on that one.
you are correct. I should clarify, I would have made a purchase from a vendor. lol.I'm confused. Isn't it smarter to buy low, then if it goes up you rake in the cash. Mine went up $10 in one day. So to buy when it's high, if it takes a nose dive you lose btc. There hasn't been a drop since the two the last month though so?
we have touched on this topic a few times, but ill tell ya its as simple as copy and pasting a series of numbers and letters provided to you from the vendor. You also have this. It is referred to as a "address." Don't worry, btc does have a slight learning curve, but you will figure it out. Lmk if you need help.Okay this whole Bitcoin process is confusing me:-(. I'm using DBG link at the top of the page cuz I can use my PayPal account. How do I them pay someone with Bitcoins?
Actually it's the wallet I think. When you buy something the vendor will send you this huge long number/letters which is the wallet which will receive your payment. You go to where your btc are and click send. It'll ask you where to send it to. This is where you copy and paste like @Natty said. Enter the BTC amount or you can use USD or whatever currency you have.we have touched on this topic a few times, but ill tell ya its as simple as copy and pasting a series of numbers and letters provided to you from the vendor. You also have this. It is referred to as a "address." Don't worry, btc does have a slight learning curve, but you will figure it out. Lmk if you need help.