Ain't no one answer me about how to mine for bitcoin earlier. All I got is a laptop we at the coli can get in on this, make some real money... Better to have it then not have it and it really takes off in the future.
No. Bitcoin is not for the average people.
It's a luxury product.
Gold 2.0
It says I need an invite, but I doubt I will find anything insightful that is not out there on IRC and other sources.Yes, Derpopoulous is rather clueless.
Come over by bitcoincore.slack.com if you ever want to get a clue and actually learn something.
Andreas is for the teenagers.
You aren't going to get anywhere mining. Your PC won't be strong enough. If you are interested just hit up coinbase and buy a few (or a fraction of 1) at a time.Ain't no one answer me about how to mine for bitcoin earlier. All I got is a laptop we at the coli can get in on this, make some real money... Better to have it then not have it and it really takes off in the future.
It really really depends on how it is implemented. You have to keep something in mind man. Things are meant to be broken and TBH @heisenburrr and I have a bit of a disagreement when it comes to future on the technology, but we do agree that it is going to disrupt more than some of you are willing to admit to yourselves.They plan to do more than that, they plan to replace the banks.
You think the average person is going to select bitcoin over visa?? when that happens
It says I need an invite, but I doubt I will find anything insightful that is not out there.
Why not share some of the knowledge? I doubt I will learn anything new, but I am willing to listen.
Ain't no one answer me about how to mine for bitcoin earlier. All I got is a laptop we at the coli can get in on this, make some real money... Better to have it then not have it and it really takes off in the future.
Beanie Babies 2.0
Bitcoin is like cash, not just a simple payment processor (though it can be used for that as well)
I tried, it didn't let me in.you just have to enter your email if you want to get in.
if you still listen to the likes of Andreas you still have a whole lot to learn.
start here:
Bitcoin needs no changes to destroy your world
www.contravex.com
The Memory Pool | Satoshi Nakamoto Institute
I tried, it didn't let me in.
I will visit those sources to see if I find anything new. Honestly I have read a lot about the subject matter and still find Andreas a good source of into.
No one will care.
The Bitcoin merchant acceptance thing was a fad.
Bitcoin is a hard asset. Unlike what was previously advertised, its capacities as a payment network are subpar
Beanie Babies have no utility. Try again.